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The LSU Baseball team is still alive in the SEC Tournament after an unbelievable finish this afternoon in Hoover, Alabama. The Tigers were working on very little sleep, but figured out a way to beat Auburn 4-3. The tying and winning runs scored in the ninth inning. It all started with a wild pitch that allowed Giovanni DiGiacomo to score and then a throwing error by the Auburn first baseman who went to retrieve the baseball allowed Drew Bianco to come across and score.

LSU lost a heartbreaker earlier in the day in 17 innings to Mississippi State. The game ended at 3:05 in the morning. It goes down as the longest game inning and time wise in LSU history. LSU will play again tomorrow night against the loser of tonight’s game between Mississippi State and Vanderbilt. 

LSU is now 2-and-1 in Hoover and it’s still hard to say whether the Tigers have done enough to lock down a host site in the NCAA Tournament. They got some help when Ole Miss beat Texas A-and-M 1-0 earlier today. 

4:30 LRN News May 23

NOAA predicts a near-normal 2019 hurricane season. US weather officials say that means between 9 to 15 named storms, 4 to 8 hurricanes and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says the near-normal hurricane outlook is occurring because of competing climate factors…

Cut 6 (12) “…more activity”

Last year there were 15 named storms, highlighted by two major hurricanes, Florence and Michael.

For only the third time in history, the US Army Corps of Engineers may have to open the Morganza Spillway in early June because of the rising Mississippi River.

The spillway was completed in 1954 and opened for the first time 1973 for 56 days and 55 days in 2011. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove says just like they did in 2011, a barge will have to be installed in Bayou Chene to prevent backwater flooding in Terrebonne and several other parishes…

Cut 4 (08) “…anything”

Legislation that would have increased the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products to 21 dies on the House floor amid concerns the bill infringes on individual liberties of adults. Bill author, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman, argued the bill could save lives…

Cut 9 (09) “…lives”

The final vote was 24-55.

A Bossier City man is behind bars after he allegedly offered to fly a child in from Wisconsin for sexual purposes. 49-year-old William Kramer is facing seven counts of indecent behavior with juveniles. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says more charges are possible because they found evidence that Kramer chatted online with multiple underage children and some of the victims could live in the Shreveport-Bossier City area.

Cut 13 (10) “…make a report”

16:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Baseball team is still alive in the SEC Tournament after an unbelievable finish this afternoon in Hoover, Alabama. The Tigers were working on very little sleep, but figured out a way to beat Auburn 4-3. The tying and winning runs scored in the ninth inning. It all started with a wild pitch that allowed Giovanni DiGiacomo to score and then a throwing error by the Auburn first baseman who went to retrieve the baseball allowed Drew Bianco to come across and score.

LSU lost a heartbreaker earlier in the day in 17 innings to Mississippi State. The game ended at 3:05 in the morning. It goes down as the longest game inning and time wise in LSU history. LSU will play again tomorrow night against the loser of tonight’s game between Mississippi State and Vanderbilt.

LSU is now 2-and-1 in Hoover and it’s still hard to say whether the Tigers have done enough to lock down a host site in the NCAA Tournament. They got some help when Ole Miss beat Texas A-and-M 1-0 earlier today.

The season came to an end today for Louisiana Tech and U-L Lafayette. The Bulldogs lost to Rice four to three in the Confernece USA Tournament in Biloxi. David Leal was the hard luck loser as he threw eight innings of solid baseball. Tech finishes with a record of 34-24.

Troy topped the Ragin Cajuns 10-7 to eliminate them from the Sun Belt Tournament. UL-Lafayette’s record for 2019 is 28-31.

Tonight, ULM, who upset top-seeded Texas State last night, will try to stay in the winner’s bracket when the Warhawks take on UT Arlington. ULM blanked Texas State 8-0 last night and the Bobcats were eliminated by Coastal Carolina today.

In the Southland Tournament, third-seeded Southeastern Louisiana stayed alive with a six to four win over Northwestern State. The Lions scored four runs in the fifth inning. Trey Harrington drove in two runs. McNeese will face Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi tonight after beating UIW last night. Top seeded Sam Houston was eliminated from the tournament.

3:30 LRN News May 23

Legislation that would have increased the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products to 21 dies on the House floor amid concerns the bill infringes on individual liberties of adults.

The bill led to an animated back and forth between Bill author, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman,  and Alexandria Representative Lance Harris. Hoffman argued we already bar 18-year-olds from purchasing alcohol, but Harris countered, saying only one of those two substances can kill you overnight…

Cut 11 (08)“ overtime”

The final vote was 24-55.

A Bossier City man is behind bars after he allegedly offered to fly a child in from Wisconsin for sexual purposes. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says L-S-P got involved in the arrest of 49-year-old William Kramer after receiving a call from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office….

cut 12(11)   “…in Louisiana”

For only the third time in history, the US Army Corps of Engineers may have to open the Morganza Spillway in early June because of the rising Mississippi River. That means water will be released into the Atchafalaya Basin raising the concern for flooding in several parishes. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove

Cut 3 (14) “…and all.”

NOAA predicts a near-normal 2019 hurricane season. US weather officials say that means between 9 to 15 named storms, 4 to 8 hurricanes and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says the prediction is made with a 70 percent likelihood…

Cut 7 (06) “…we see.”

The other 30 percent leaves a chance for a stronger or weaker season.

LRN PM Newscall May 23

Federal forecasters are predicting a slighter weaker hurricane season than last year. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Connor Ferrill”

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A proposal to raise the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products from 18 to 21 is defeated on the House floor 24-55. Matt Doyle has the story.

cut 2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”  

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For only the third time in history the US Army Corps of Engineers may have to open the Morganza Spillway in early June because of the rising Mississippi River. That means water will be released into the Atchalfalya Basin raising the concern for flooding in several parishes. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove

Cut 3 (14) “…and all.”

The Morganza spillway was completed in 1954 and opened for the first time 1973 for 56 days and 55 days in 2011. Dove says just like they did in 2011, a barge will have to be installed in Bayou Chene to prevent backwater flooding in Terrebonne and several other parishes…

Cut 4 (08) “…anything” 

Dove says they began preparing for possible flooding in February and they have several pumps working around the clock…

Cut 5 (11) “…we can”

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NOAA predicts a near-normal 2019 hurricane season. US weather officials say that means between  9 to 15 named storms, 4 to 8 hurricanes and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says the near-normal hurricane outlook is occurring because of competing climate factors…

Cut 6 (12) “…more activity”

Bell says the prediction is made with a 70 percent likelihood…

Cut 7 (06) “…we see.”

The other 30 percent leaves a chance for a stronger or weaker season.

Bell does not expect any major hurricanes in June or July. Named storms may roll across the Atlantic in the early months of the season but Bell says anything like a category 3 hurricane won’t be on the way until peak months like August…

Cut 8 (12) “…season”

Last year there were 15 named storms, highlighted by two major hurricanes, Florence and Michael.

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Legislation that would have increased the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products to 21 dies on the House floor amid concerns the bill infringes on  individual liberties of adults. Bill author, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman, argued the bill could save lives…

Cut 9 (09) “…lives”

The proposal was met with stiff opposition from Alexandria Representative, Lance Harris, who grilled Hoffman on why 18-year-olds can buy a house, get a tattoo, or make any number of other crucial life decisions, but not be allowed to smoke….

Cut 10 (08) “…to smoke”

The bill led to an animated back and forth between Hoffman and Harris. Hoffman argued we already bar 18-year-olds from purchasing alcohol, but Harris countered, saying only one of those two substances can kill you overnight…

Cut 11 (08)“ overtime”

The final vote was 24-55.

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A Bossier City man is behind bars after he allegedly offered to fly a child in from Wisconsin for sexual purposes. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says L-S-P got involved in the arrest of 49-year-old William Karmer after receiving a call from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office….

cut 12(11)   “…in Louisiana””

Kramer is facing seven counts of indecent behavior with juveniles. Hardy says more charges are possible, because they found evidence that Kramer chatted online with multiple underage children and some of the victims could live in the Shreveport-Bossier City area

Cut 13 (10) “…make a report”

Hardy says this case is a reminder that parents need to look for suspicious text messages on their children’s phones and apps on a phone can help lure child predators…

Cut 14 (11) “…safeguard their children” 

2:30 LRN Newscast May 23

A proposal to raise the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products from 18 to 21 is defeated on the House floor 24-55. Matt Doyle has the story.
cut 2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”

The Advocate reports a Facebook post claiming that former governor Kathleen Blanco had passed away is not true. The Advocate’s Tyler Bridges says he took a phone call from the state’s only female governor today and Blanco said reports of her early demise are greatly exaggerated. The 78-year-old is battling an incurable cancer.

Governor John Bel Edwards is discussing river flooding with his Unified Command Group this afternoon. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove says they have several pumps working around the clock…
cut 5 (11) “….we can”
The Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish might open in June to combat the rising Mississippi River.

NOAA predicts a near-normal hurricane season for 2019 as they estimate the total number of named storms will range from nine to 15, four to eight hurricanes and two to four major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says major hurricanes will not develop until August….
cut 8 (12) “….season”
The U-S was hit by two major storms last year, Michael and Florence.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 23

Federal forecasters are predicting a slighter weaker hurricane season than last year. Connor Ferrill has the story.
Voicer 1 (31) “I’m Connor Ferrill”

The LSU baseball team is back at again in the SEC Tournament. Their game against Auburn this afternoon started about nine and a half hours after their previous contest ended. The Tigers lost a 17-inning affair with Mississippi State six to five. The game ended at 3:03 in the morning.

The US Army Corps of Engineers might open the gates on the Morganza Spillway in early June because the Mississippi River continues to rise. It would be the third time that the Morganza has ever been opened and first since 2011. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove says just like in 2011, a barge will have to be installed in Bayou Chene to prevent backwater flooding in Terrebonne and several other parishes…
Cut 4 (08) “…anything”
Dove says they began preparing for possible flooding in February.

A Bossier City man is under arrest for allegedly engaging in sexual conversations with a minor in Wisconsin. Authorities say 49-year-old William Kramer allegedly offered to pay for the child’s plane ticket to Louisiana for sexual purposes. Louisiana State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says a further investigation revealed Kramer had engaged in sexual conversations online with multiple children….
cut 13 (09) “…a report”

1230PM LRN News

Legislation that would have increased the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products to 21 dies on the House floor amid opposition concerns that the bill infringes on the individual liberties of adults.

Bill author West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says it’s passage could have been a life saver…

Cut 9, 9 seconds, lives

The final vote was 24-55.

NOAA predicts a near-normal 2019 hurricane season. US weather officials say that means between  9 to 15 named storms, 4 to 8 hurricanes and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says the prediction is made with a 70 percent likelihood…

Cut 7 (06) “…we see.”

The other 30 percent leaves a chance for a stronger or weaker season to roll in, but do not expect any major hurricanes in June or July. 

A new opioid developed by researchers at Tulane and the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System is showing it can increase recovery time and a decrease pain-sensitivity among animals. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (33) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

11:30 LRN Newscast

NOAA predicts a near-normal 2019 hurricane season. US weather officials say that means between 9 to 15 named storms, 4 to 8 hurricanes and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. Lead hurricane season forecaster Gerry Bell says there are competing climate factors that led to their prediction…
Cut 6 (12) “…more activity”
Last year there were 15 named storms, highlighted by two major hurricanes, Florence and Michael.

There’s promising research out of Tulane and Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System with the development of a new pain pills. Senior Study author Dr. James Zadina says the new opioid they’ve developed and tested on animals has shown it can reduce addiction.
Cut 25 (07) “…to humans”
Zadina says the opioid they’ve developed also speeds up recovery, without increasing pan sensitivity.

For only the third time in history the US Army Corps of Engineers may have to open the Morganza Spillway in early June because of the rising Mississippi River. That means water will be released into the Atchalfalya Basin raising the concern for flooding in several parishes. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove
Cut 3 (14) “…and all.”
The Morganza spillway was opened for the first time 1973 for 56 days and 55 days in 2011.

Some interesting news as the summer cranks up. The Water Quality and Health Council has found 51-percent of US adults admit to either swimming as a substitute to showering or using the pool to rinse off after exercise or yardwork. Public health expert Chris Wiant says that’s not good…
cut 28 (09) “…disinfectant”
A pre-swim shower helps remove dirt, perspiration, and personal care items like deodorant.

1030AM LRN News

A bill requiring restaurants to inform customers the country of origin of their  shrimp and crawfish is advancing at the state capitol. Louisiana Restaurant Association lobbyist Eldon Rogillo says they had some concerns, but he’s worked with the bill’s author, LaRose Representative Truck Gisclair.

Cut 10 (12) “…some compromise.”

For restaurants that don’t use menus, a sign at their entrance would need to disclose where their crawfish and shrimp came from.

US Senator John Kennedy is calling on Congressional Democrats to either begin impeachment, or cease their investigations as the President backs out of infrastructure discussions over frustrations related to subpoenas into Trump businesses coming out of the Democratic controlled House. Kennedy hopes both sides can move past their political differences in order to produce significant legislation to improve our transportation system.

Cut 15 (11) “fighting”

A new survey from the Water Quality and Health Council is a reminder that the local pool is likely being used as a communal bathtub.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Connor Ferrill” 

A Bossier City man is under arrest for allegedly engaging in sexual conversations with a minor in Wisconsin. The Kenosha Wisconsin Police discovered conversations between 49-year-old William Kramer and the minor where Kramer offered to pay for the child’s place ticket to Louisiana for sexual purposes. Further investigation revealed Kramer had engaged in sexual conversations online with multiple children.