4:30 PM Newscast

Today, media toured the new $28 million football operations building at LSU as part of a ribbon-cutting ceremony.  The lavishness of the facility has caught heat from some people who feel the state of the art facility is an example of misplaced priorities in higher education when other areas of the campus, including the library, are in rough shape. Athletic Director Scott Woodward says he doesn’t see the feedback received as an outrage, saying he has seen incredible publicity and social media response.
Cut 4 (12) “…very very positive.”
Woodward says the publicity of the school’s athletics is crucial as it is usually the first introduction of LSU to the public when enticing students to attend.

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy came to that conclusion after touring border operations in McAllen, Texas
Cut 6 (08) “…overwhelmed now.”

Members of Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation questioned Special Counsel Robert Mueller today about Russian election interference and allegations of criminal conduct by the President…

cut  2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”  

This week the state is receiving relief because of a rare mid-summer cold front that’s cut humidity and brought Canadian air into the bayou state.  State Climatologist Barry Keim advises everyone not to waste this nice weather and find an excuse to get outside.

Cut 10 (08) “…waste this opportunity.”

3:30 LRN Newscast

Democrats including New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond say today’s testimony from former special counsel Robert Mueller makes it clear that President Donald Trump should be charged with obstruction because he interfered with the investigation into Russian’s alleged tampering of the 2016 election. But Bossier City Republican Mike Johnson assailed the Mueller team’s credibility and the says the investigation was run by partisan lawyers…
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For late July, it’s a perfect day for the Bayou State. State Climatologist Barry Keim says high temps were in the mid to upper 80s today…
cut 9 (07) “…so truly refreshing outside”
Another nice day is in store for Louisiana tomorrow.

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy says people are coming from around the world to get to the United States and they’ve got to do something different so that that system is not overwhelmed…
Cut 8 (12) “…bunches of people
Cassidy toured border operations in McAllen, Texas.

Today the media toured the new $28 million dollar football operations building at LSU as part of a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Athletic Director Scott Woodward says his goal is to see LSU have the best of everything.
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Even though there’s been some backlash against the lavishness of the facility compared to the bad shape of some academic buildings, Woodward says most of the feedback has been positive.

LRN PM Newscall July 24

LSU officials cut the ribbon today on its new 28-million dollar football operations and performance nutrition center. Jeff Palermo was there…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Members of Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation questioned Special Counsel Robert Mueller today about Russian election interference and allegations of criminal conduct by the President…

cut  2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”  

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Today the media toured the new $28 million football operations building at LSU as part of a ribbon-cutting ceremony.  Athletic Director Scott Woodward says his goal is to see LSU have the best of everything.

Cut 3 (09) “…here at LSU.”

The lavishness of the facility has caught heat from some people who feel the state of the art facility is an example of misplaced priorities in higher education when other areas of the campus, including the library, are in rough shape.

Woodward says he doesn’t see the feedback received as an outrage, saying he has seen incredible publicity and social media response.

Cut 4 (12) “…very very positive.”

Woodward says the publicity of the school’s athletics is crucial as it is usually the first introduction of LSU to the public when enticing students to attend.

Cut 5 (09) “…what we are.”

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Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy came to that conclusion after touring border operations in McAllen, Texas

Cut 6 (08) “…overwhelmed now.”

Cassidy says Democrats in Washington call the crisis on the southern border manufactured, but he’s seen first hand it’s real and urgent

Cut 7 (07) “…our laws.”

Cassidy says people are coming from around the world to get to the United States and they’ve got to do something different so that that system is not overwhelmed…

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This time of year can be the hottest in Louisiana, but this week the state is receiving relief because of a rare mid-summer cold front that’s cut humidity and brought  Canadian air into the bayou state.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says you can expect high temps in the mid to upper 80s.

Cut 9 (07) “…so truly refreshing outside.”

Keim advises everyone not to waste this nice weather and find an excuse to get outside.

Cut 10 (08) “…waste this opportunity.”

The nicest weather takes place today and tomorrow with clear skies in the forecast as well.  Keim says the cooler temps will start to fade going into the weekend.

Cut 11 (10) “…a little bit.”

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Louisiana US Representatives Cedric Richmond and Mike Johnson questioned Special Counsel Robert Mueller this morning regarding the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and allegations of crimes committed by the President during that election, and during the ensuing investigation.

Richmond, a Democrat from New Orleans used his time to get an answer from the Special Counsel about activities that Richmond believes constitute Obstruction.

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But Northwest Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson, who closed for the GOP, disagrees…

Cut 13 (11) “…long months.”

Richmond says the Mueller Report, and the Special Counsel’s testimony today make it clear the President broke the law…

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But Johnson assailed the Mueller team’s credibility and says the investigation was run by partisan lawyers…

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230PM LRN News

This morning’s Robert Mueller testimony on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and allegations of criminal conduct by the President gave two members of the Louisiana Congressional delegation a crack at asking the Special Counsel a few questions, and to make statements to the public about their view of the affair.

New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond questioned the Special Counsel about orders issued by the President that he feels are tantamount to Obstruction of Justice.

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But Northwest Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson, who closed for the GOP, disagreed, and called Mueller’s investigation a partisan witch-hunt…

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Johnson called the testimony an effort to gain support for impeachment.

LSU officials cut the ribbon today on its new 28-million dollar football operations and performance nutrition center. Jeff Palermo was there…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

State Climatologist Barry Keim says get out there and enjoy this wonderful weather because it’s not going to last long.  Keim says the cooler temps will start to fade going into the weekend.

Cut 11 (10) “…a little bit.”

130PM LRN News

This time of year can be the hottest in Louisiana, but this week the state is receiving relief from a rare mid-summer cold front cutting humidity and bringing north Canadian air into the bayou state.  State Climatologist Barry Keim advises everyone not to waste this nice weather and find an excuse to get outside.

Cut 10 (08) “…waste this opportunity.”

The nicest weather takes place today and tomorrow with clear skies in the forecast as well.

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy came to that conclusion after touring border operations in McAllen, Texas

Cut 6 (08) “…overwhelmed now.”

Cassidy called for an overhaul of the asylum and immigration system.

Members of Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation questioned Special Counsel Robert Mueller today about Russian election interference and allegations of criminal conduct by the President…

cut 2 (30) I’m Matt Doyle”  

Members of the Media are touring LSU’s new privately funded 25-million-dollar football operations center that’s come under fire from some who say it’s representative of misplaced priorities in Louisiana higher education. The construction has been praised by players and those in the sports world as a world-class complex that will help the team recruit the finest talent from around the country, but opponents say the school should be focusing on emphasizing the need for donations to repair LSU’s crumbling library.

1230PM LRN News

Democratic and Republican members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation got a chance to question Special Counsel Robert Mueller this morning regarding the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and allegations of crimes committed by the President during that election, and during the ensuing investigation.

New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond says the Mueller Report, and the Special Counsel’s testimony today make it clear the President broke the law…

Cut 14 (11) “…the law.”

But Northwest Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson, who closed for the GOP, assailed the Mueller team’s credibility and says the investigation was run by partisan lawyers…

Cut 15 (14) “…candidates.”

Johnson says the President did not break the law.

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy says people are coming from around the world to get to the United States and they’ve got to do something different so that that system is not overwhelmed…

Cut 8 (12) “…bunches of peopl

Cassidy toured border operations in McAllen, Texas.

This time of year can be the hottest in Louisiana, but this week the state is receiving relief from a rare mid-summer cold front cutting humidity and bringing north Canadian air into the bayou state.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says you can expect high temps in the mid to upper 80s.

Cut 9 (07) “…so truly refreshing outside.”

Keim advises everyone not to waste this nice weather and find an excuse to get outside.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson has signed a multi-year apparel deal with Jordan Brand, whose parent company is Nike. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the former Duke star is reportedly receiving 75 million dollars.

J-J Redick says he decided to sign with the Pelicans because he likes the momentum the franchise has been building since David Griffin took over as the team’s executive vice president of basketball operations. The 35-year-old three-point specialist agreed to a two-year, 26.5 million dollar deal and has no problem being a mentor for the young guys on the roster….
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Redick gained a reputation for embracing the role of a mentor during his later years in Orlando.

The Saints report for training camp tomorrow and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins will start camp on the physically unable to perform list. Rankins continues to recover from a torn Achilles tendon suffered in the Saints playoff win over Philadelphia on January 13th. If Rankins remains on the PUP list when the regular season starts, he’ll be forced to miss the first six games.

LSU baseball played Texas last March, the Tigers football team will travel to Austin in September and now it’s being reported the basketball team will play the Longhorns on their home floor as part of the S-E-C-Big 12 challenge. The game will take place on January 25th according to C-B-S Sports College basketball insider Jon Rothstein.

D-1 Baseball’s Kendall Rogers reports that U-L Lafayette head baseball coach Matt Deggs plans to hire former two-time major league baseball all-star B-J Ryan as his pitching coach. Ryan is a former Ragin Cajun who played for several seasons in the majors with Toronto and Baltimore.

1130AM LRN News

Democratic and Republican members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation got a chance to question Special Counsel Robert Mueller this morning regarding the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and allegations of crimes committed by the President during that election, and during the ensuing investigation.

New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond used his time to get an answer from the Special Counsel about activities that Richmond believes constitute Obstruction.

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But Northwest Louisiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson, who closed for the GOP, disagrees…

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Johnson also assailed the Mueller team’s alleged partisan Democratic bias.

Alexandria Police charge a mother with second degree murder in the death of her 5-year-old daughter.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Senator Bill Cassidy recently toured the border, and says Democrats in Washington may call the crisis on the southern border manufactured, but he’s seen firsthand it’s real and urgent

Cut 7 (07) “…our laws.”

Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and he’s pushing to get them more resources.

10:30 AM Newscast

A Baton Rouge-based company that makes dog treats out of nutria meat is making a comeback and aiming for a national release… Matt Doyle has the story.

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the front moving into the northern portion of the Gulf of Mexico over the next few days. It may form a weak tropical / subtropical system with a 20% chance of developing into a tropical depression this week. If it does form, it is expected to more to the east and northeast along the front.

A mother is in custody as part of an active investigation by Alexandria Police into the death of a 5-year-old girl after she was brought to an emergency room, deceased with her throat cut. The mother, Jasmine Anderson reported that her daughter’s injuries were from a car accident. Cpl. Wade Bourgeois says the injury was considered questionable.

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Bourgeois says the investigators also could not locate the crash area of the vehicle that was described by Anderson.

Two parents, 37-year-old Crystal Roberts and 34-year-old Herbert Thibodeaux, along with a grandmother, 58-year-old Anthonette Thibodeaux, are under arrest after authorities discovered drug use and “deplorable” conditions at a house where a two-month-old baby lived. Calcasieu Parish Sherriff Tony Mancuso says his office got a complaint that parents of a newborn were smoking narcotics inside a home with their baby, and when deputies arrived…

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9:30 LRN Newscast July 24

24-year-old Jasmine Anderson is in the Rapides Detention Center charged with second-degree murder of her five-year-daughter. Alexandria Police Corporal Wade Bourgeois says Anderson claimed Audrey Chelette died of a neck injury in a car accident, but Bourgeois says they found no evidence of a wreck…
cut 9 (09) “…second-degree murder”
There are reports that Anderson had another child die earlier this year and her husband passed away in 2016. Alexandria Police say it’s premature to link this murder case with the previous deaths.

Louisiana Senior Senator Bill Cassidy says the men and women who work for Customs and Border Patrol are stretched thin and need more resources. Cassidy came to that conclusion after touring border operations in McAllen, Texas…
cut 6 (08) “…overwhelmed now”
Cassidy says Democrats in Washington call the crisis on the southern border manufactured, but he’s seen first hand it’s real and urgent.

The National Retail Federation is forecasting record household spending for heading back to the classroom. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Poultry producer House of Raeford Farms announces plans to add over 100 jobs as it plans to build a new feed mill in Simsboro to replace an older mill in Choudrant. The North Carolina based company also says it will spend nearly six-million dollars on new equipment at its hatchery in Gibsland and processing plant in Arcadia.