3:30 LRN Newscast August 28

Matt Doyle spoke with Minden Mayor Terry Gardner about the two plans they’re pursuing to keep Fibrebond from moving to east Texas…

Cut 1 (30) “..I’m Matt Doyle”

 

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The Westbound lane of I-10 over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge is now open. It had been closed since Monday after five 18-wheelers crashed and a Florida man was killed when the truck he was driving was engulfed in flames.  The area was also evacuated due to two of the trucks carrying flammable materials. DOTD opened the bridge at 3pm today.

 

Council for a Better Louisiana releases its candidate surveys, offering voters a more detailed look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says Governor Edwards and Congressman Abraham submitted their responses, but the third major candidate in the race did not.

Cut 11 (08) “post it.” 

You can read the surveys on CABL’s website.

According to Pew research the teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. In 2018 seventeen babies were born per one-thousand girls’ ages 15 to 19 in the U-S. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008. Adams expects the trend to continue as occupational opportunities grow for women…

Cut 14 (11) “…go up”

2:30 LRN Newscast August 28

The Council for a Better Louisiana is offering voters a more detailed look at where the major candidates for Governor stand on the big issues with the Gubernatorial Survey…

cut  2 (30) I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

 

Election day is October 12th.

DOTD expects to open the west bound portion of interstate 10 over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge this afternoon. It has been closed since Monday after a deadly accident claimed the life of a Florida man. Wreckage is being cleared and DOTD crews are inspecting the bridge for damage following the blaze.

A cold front is moving through the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to lower temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring some rain.

Cut 6 (07) “…some extra clouds.”

 

Effects from the cold front should last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

 

The teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history in the U-S. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand for girls ages fifteen to nineteen. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says teens are more aware of how to prevent pregnancies now.

Cut 13 (11) “…contraceptives.”

Pew research says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008 and the drop is across all races.

 

LRN PM Newscall August 28

Matt Doyle spoke with Minden Mayor Terry Gardner about the two plans they’re pursuing to keep Fibrebond from moving to east Texas…

Cut 1 (30) “..I’m Matt Doyle”

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The Council for a Better Louisiana is offering voters a more detailed look at where the major candidates for Governor stand on the big issues with the Gubernatorial Survey…

cut  2 (30) I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas.

The company has threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve found a new route that should shave off 170 miles…

Cut 3 (09) “…them.”

The new route will have the company ship it’s 150,000-pound structures down highway 80, through Camp Minden, and out through Darlene.

Gardner says they’ve pitched the new route and are holding a meeting this Friday with state officials to try to secure the money needed to repair or replace a series of bridges that would open a second route.

Cut 4 (09) “fibrebond.”

The company says it would only feel comfortable staying if it had two route options, in the event one of those routes had to be shut down for whatever reason.

Gardner says it’s crucial that the state and local powers do everything they can to keep the company in town due to it’s massive impact on the local economy.

Cut 5 (07) “…people.”

Census estimates put Minden’s population at 12,100 people.

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A cold front is moving through the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring a bit of rain as well.

Cut 6 (07) “…some extra clouds.”

Keim says of the next few days, Friday should be the most comfortable day.

Cut 7 (08) “…couple of weeks.”

Keim says there will be lingering effects from the cold front that will extend to Saturday, which should be a positive for college football tailgaters…

Cut 8 (11) “…your umbrellas handy”

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Council for a Better Louisiana releases its candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor.

CABL President Barry Erwin says the 11 to 15-page survey asked candidates to weigh in on most of the hot button policy issues of the day.

Cut 9 (07) “…about”

The candidates submitted a roughly page-long response detailing each of their proposals for infrastructure, business and job growth, higher ed, k-12 ed, fiscal responsibility, tax structure, and criminal justice.

It doesn’t just touch on hard policy though, Erwin says the survey offers voters a glimpse into how the candidates view themselves, and what they find most important.

Cut 10 (09) “…insight.”

The survey asked the candidates to rank three qualities that best describe them, list three outcomes they will measure their tenure by, and list three factors holding the state back.

Governor Edwards and Republican Congressman Abraham submitted their surveys, but Erwin says the third major candidate in the race did not.

Cut 11 (08) “post it.” 

You can read the survey PDFs on CABL’s website.

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The U-S teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand girls aged 15 to 19 in the United States. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says its not that teens are having less sex, its that more are practicing safer sex

Cut 12 (12) “…consequences of sex”

In the 50s and 60s, when a teenager got pregnant, she would likely get married. Adams says that’s not the case now and women today are more ambitious when it comes to having a professional career…

Cut 13 (11) “…contraceptives.”

Pew research says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008 and the drop is across all races. Adams expects the trend to continue as occupational opportunities continue to grow for women…

Cut 14 (11) “…go up”

1:30 PM Newscast

Council for a Better Louisiana releases their candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says the survey offers voters a glimpse into how the candidates view themselves, and what they find most important.

Cut 10 (09) “…insight.”

Republican Eddie Rispone is the only major candidate of the three to not submit the survey. You can read the survey PDFs on CABL’s website.

A cold front is moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While Friday will be the most comfortable, State Climatologist Barry Keim says there will be lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

Cut 8 (11) “…your umbrellas handy”

The U-S teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand girls aged 15 to 19 in the United States. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says it is not that teens are having less sex, its that more are practicing safer sex
Cut 12 (12) “…consequences of sex”
Pew research says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008.

State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve pitched the new route and are holding a meeting this Friday with state officials to try to secure the money needed to repair or replace a series of bridges that would open a second route.

Cut 4 (09) “fibrebond.”

12:30 PM Newscast

Council for a Better Louisiana releases their candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says the 11-page survey asked candidates to weigh in on most of the hot button policy issues of the day.

Cut 9 (07) “…about”

Republican Eddie Rispone is the only major candidate of the three to not submit the survey.

A cold front will begin moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says of the next few days, Friday should be the most comfortable day.

Cut 7 (08) “…couple of weeks.”

Expect lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

Matt Doyle spoke with Minden Mayor Terry Gardner about the two plans they’re pushing to keep Fibrebond from moving to east Texas…

Cut 1 (30) “..I’m Matt Doyle”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU football team is excited to unveil its new offense in the season opener on Saturday against Georgia Southern. Quarterback Joe Burrow says he’s tired of hearing about previous LSU offenses that were not very good…
cut 18 (09) (chuckles”

Saturday will also mark the first time LSU will sell beer and wine to fans who have tickets in the general seating areas. Domestic beer will cost eight dollars, while imported beer will cost nine dollars. Senior Associate Athletic Director Robert Munson says they will not have beer vendors roaming Tiger Stadium, but there will be plenty of places where fans can purchase an adult beverage…
Cut 7 (11)“…little bit”
There’s a two purchase limit for each transaction.

Big news out of Tuscaloosa today, star Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses will miss the season after tearing his A-C-L in Tuesday’s practice. The former University High product was a Butkus Award finalist last season. Coach Nick Saban says Moses’ injury will be a character check for their team. He’s the second linebacker Alabama has lost for the season. Joshua McMillon also suffered a season-ending knee injury.

After receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Rutgers University, Ruston High School has produced a new logo to replace the block “R” which is identical to Rutgers’ logo. Ruston High Principal Dan Gressett says it will take a while to phase out the old logo, but you’ll see the new one when the football team opens the season against Neville next week…
cut 12 (09) “…it’ll be seen”

The college football season starts tomorrow in Louisiana. Tulane hosts F-I-U, while Southeastern Louisiana will kick-off the season against Jacksonville State in Hammond.

11:30 AM Newscast

A cold front will begin moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring a bit of rain as well.

Cut 6 (07) “…some extra clouds.”

Friday should be the most comfortable day but there should be lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

And while the humidity may be low for the game, LSU will be selling eight dollar domestic, nine dollar premium beers at Tiger Stadium in it’s first year selling alcohol to general seating. Senior Associate Athletic Director Robert Munson says you won’t find folks hawking bud light up and down the aisles, but it should only be a short walk from your seat to the nearest vendor.

Cut 7 (11)“…little bit”

 

State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve found a new route that should shave off 170 miles…
Cut 3 (09) “…them.”
The new route will have the company ship it’s 150,000-pound structures down highway 80, through Camp Minden, and out through Darlene.

Following a cease and desist from Rutgers University over the use of a block “R” logo, the Ruston High Bearcats have a new logo.  As part of a memorandum of understanding, Ruston has ten years to completely phase out the logo use. Ruston High Principal Dan Gressett says the community feedback is mostly good, but some think the new logo may have been rushed.

Cut 11 (09) “…really the case.” 

10:30 AM Newscast

A deadly chain-reaction crash on the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge has many calling for changes to traffic laws along the heavily trafficked stretch of I-10.

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Matt Doyle”

Louisiana A-T-and-T workers on strike earlier this week return to work at noon today. Technicians, customer service reps and others who install and maintain A-T-and-T’s resident and business wireline telecommunications network were off the job for four days over claims the company was not bargaining a new labor contract in good faith. Negotiations are ongoing.

 

 

 

Following a cease and desist from Rutgers University over the use of a block “R” logo, the Ruston High Bearcats have a new logo.  Ruston High Principal Dan Gressett says the overhaul isn’t a radical change.

Cut 10 (07) “…we were using.”

The two schools have maintained a cordial relationship as Ruston phases out the use of the old logo, and as part of a memorandum of understanding, has ten years to completely phase out the logo use.

DeRidder Police arrest a school bus driver for suspected DWI and child endangerment. Deputy Chief Christopher Rudy says police were first alerted at 7 AM on Tuesday about concerns for the driver from a 15-year-old student on the bus who notified 911.

Cut 13 (07) “…running stop signs.”

By 7:16, police located the bus and identified the driver at 60-year-old Tammy Gibson of DeRidder.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Interstate 10 Westbound over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge is still closed this morning following Monday’s fiery multiple-vehicle crash that killed an out of state truck driver. The speed limit for passenger vehicles is 60-miles per hour, while 55-miles for an 18-wheeler. One state senator says maybe the speed limit should be lowered, but State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson is hesitant to embrace that…
cut 6 (10) “….back”
There’s been no timeline on when the Basin Bridge westbound lanes will be re-opened. DOTD crews need to inspect the bridge once clean-up is finally completed.

About 35-hundred Louisiana A-T-and-T workers on strike earlier this week have returned to work. Technicians, customer service reps and others who install and maintain A-T-and-T’s resident and business wireline telecommunications network were off the job for four days over claims the company was not bargaining a new labor contract in good faith. There’s still no new labor deal, but both sides say negotiations continue.

Ruston High School finalizes a new logo after a trademark dispute with Rutgers University
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

LSU has set its beer and wine prices at eight and nine dollars for fans in the general seating areas who for the first time can purchase the adult beverages in Tiger Stadium for football games. Senitor Associate Athletics Director Robert Munson says they are not anticipating more unruly behavior just because the booze is floowing…
cut 9 (07) “…top of that”

8:30 LRN Newscast August 28

A fiery, deadly crash on the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge has prompted calls for a new look at the speed limit, along with other possible changes. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s too early in the process to propose changes. He adds we’re still not exactly sure what caused the chain-reaction pileup.
Cut 4 (08) “…accident.”
The westbound lanes of I-10 over the Basin Bridge remain closed as clean-up continues and the bridge still needs to be inspected.

DeRidder Police arrest a school bus driver for suspected DWI and child endangerment. Deputy Chief Christopher Rudy says police were first alerted at 7 AM on Tuesday by a 15-year-old student on the bus who dialed 911.
Cut 13 (07) “…running stop signs.”
Calls also came from concerned parents and the driver, 60-year-old Tammy Gibson, was eventually arrested and charged with a DWI.

Puerto Rico is bracing for Tropical Storm Dorian this morning. The National Hurricane Center predicts the storm will reach hurricane strength on Friday and eye a potential landfall along the eastern Florida coastline on Monday.

Popeyes says they expect to run out of their popular chicken sandwich by the end of the week. The Fast Food chain founded in Louisiana says they will work tirelessly to bring the new sandwich back as soon as possible.

LSU kicks off a new season on Saturday and for the first time, fans who sit in the stands can purchase beer or wine for either eight or nine dollars. LSU Senior Associate Athletics Director Robert Munson says they estimate 45-thousand adult beverages could be sold per game and they ask fans to be patient…
cut 8 (12) “…through”
SEC rules state that all drinks must be poured out of the can or small win bottle and into plastic cups by the server.