6:45 LRN Sportscast September 4

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says starting offensive tackle Saahdiq Charles and linebacker Michael Divinity will play this Saturday against ninth-ranked Texas after missing the season opener for disciplinary reasons. The Tigers played five different running backs in the easy victory over Georgia Southern. Orgeron says how the game goes on Saturday will dictate how many will play against the Longhorns…
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Both teams will likely have to rely on their reserves as the high temperature in Austin on Saturday is forecasted to be 102-degrees. Kick-off is at 6:30.

ULM football coach Matt Viator has suspended defensive end Kerry Starks for Saturday’s game against Florida State because he spit in the face of a Grambling State player in last Saturday’s win over the Tigers.

The Ragin Cajuns will host Liberty for its home opener on Saturday. Flames Head Coach Hugh Freeze has not received the ok from doctors to travel to Lafayette. The 49-year-old had back surgery last month and is also battling a staph infection that forced him to coach last week’s game from a hospital bed in the press box.

The first high school football polls are out. Oak Grove is ranked number one in Class One-A, Notre Dame has the top spot in Two-A, Sterlington is ranked number one in three-A, Karr is ranked number one in Four-A and the Cougars will play the number one ranked team in Five-A, John Curtis, tomorrow night. West Monroe is ranked second in Five-A. The News-Star reports that Rebels senior quarterback Garrett Kahmann is out indefinitely with a shoulder injury.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 4

Edwin Edwards’ daughter tells the Associated Press that doctors are expected to release the former four-term governor from the hospital today after a low blood sugar drop led to him being unresponsive yesterday morning. Biographer Leo Honeycutt says Edwards had a stomach virus over the weekend, but up until then, he was doing quite well for a 92-year-old man and was in good spirits at a public event two weeks ago…
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The Louisiana Health Department begins a three-day opioid action summit today in Slidell as experts gather to share ways to respond to the national opioid epidemic. Office of Behavioral Health Deputy Assistant Secretary Doctor Janice Peterson…
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In 2018, there were more than 450 opioid-related deaths, a 187 percent increase from 2012.

The Louisiana Republican Party has made its endorsements in the statewide races for the October 12th election. The G-O-P says it supports both Republican gubernatorial challengers, Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone, but the party has made a pick in the race for Insurance Commissioner, endorsing incumbent Jim Donelon over challenger Tim Temple. LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeff Sadow says the endorsement could sway the election in a race where there’s not a lot of policy daylight between the two Republicans…
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AM LRN Newscall

The state GOP issues endorsements for all incumbent statewide Republicans, along with the two major Republicans challenging Governor Edwards. Matt Doyle has more…

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Former Governor Edwin Edwards was rushed to the hospital Tuesday after he was found unresponsive. Brooke Thorington has more.

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 The Opioid Action Summit and Town Hall kicks off in Slidell today, and Matt Doyle spoke with the Louisiana Department of Health about what to expect…

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Along I-49 in Caddo Parish DOTD will begin installing cable barriers along the medians north of Shreveport. The project will stretch 35 miles along the interstate beginning at Dr. Martin Luther King Drive and end at the Arkansas state line. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan explains how the cable medians work.

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The barriers are made of three or four high steel tension cables strung on posts. The barriers are designed to redirect the car along the median and potentially prevent a fatal crossover crash. Buchanan says for the last eleven years DOTD has invested more than $50 million in safety improvements to install the cable barriers across the state.

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The Project in Caddo Parish is set to begin mid-September and weather pending wrap next spring. Buchanan says when it’s completed it will mark a milestone for the cable barrier project.

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The Department’s goal is to have median cable barriers installed on interstates across the state by 2022.

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The Louisiana Republican Party releases statewide office endorsements headlined by both major GOP gubernatorial candidates, and a clear favorite in the race for Insurance Commissioner.

LSU-Shreveport Poli Sci Professor Jeff Sadow says it’s not a surprise that the party backed both Congressman Abraham and Eddie Rispone, as there’s little to gain from picking sides in a tight primary.

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A recent independent poll shows Rispone within striking distance of Abraham for the right to take on the Governor in a potential November run-off.

Incumbent Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon got the nod over challenger Tim Temple. That could sway the election in a race where there’s not a lot of policy daylight between the two Republicans.

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Sadow adds the state party is likely skeptical of Temple due to the prominent consulting role former Democratic Insurance Commissioner Robert Wooley holds in the Temple campaign.

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Wooley resigned the position in 2006. His deputy at the time, Donelon, then stepped into the role he’s held ever since. Campaign finance reports show Temple has paid at least 90,000 dollars to Wooley for consulting this year.

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Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards was rushed to the hospital Tuesday afternoon when his wife found him unresponsive. Edwards’ biographer Leo Honeycutt tells us that it appears the former governor was suffering from low blood sugar and is in much better condition now. Despite the 92 year old former governor’s age, Honeycutt says Edwards is still extremely spry.

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Doctors are waiting on more test results before they make a diagnosis and Edwards was ill over the weekend. Honeycutt said once Edwards received fluids he started acting like his usual self and even began joking with hospital staff.

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Honeycut attended an event two weeks ago with Edwards and he took questions from the audience and says it’s hard to believe the former governor is in his 9th decade.

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Edwards also attended former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s funeral.

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The Louisiana Department of Health is hoping to raise awareness and share best practices for fighting the opioid epidemic this week at the Opioid Action Summit and Town Hall.

Office of Behavioral Health Deputy Assistant Secretary Dr. Janice Petersen says the program may be state-organized, but it’s put on primarily for the public. She says there will be breakout sessions covering a range of topics.

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And they’re hoping for a wide range of attendees from recovering addicts to those who work local outreach.

OBH Assistant Secretary Karen Stubbs says there’s a few major themes for the week.

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Stubbs says they’re expecting at least 500 people to show up to scheduled events that run throughout the rest of the week at the Slidell Harbor Center.

In 2018 there were more than 450 opioid-involved deaths, a 187 percent increase from 2012. Petersen says the summit is a great way to continue to increase awareness of the epidemic’s devastating consequences.

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Wednesday’s discussion starts at 1:15 PM, Thursday’s starts at 9:40 AM, and Friday’s start at 8:30 AM.

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LSU’s new look offense faces a much bigger test this Saturday against 9th ranked Texas than the one they faced in the season opening win over Georgia Southern. Coach Ed Orgeron says the Longhorns have good pass rushers and its up to the o-line to win their one-on-one battles

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Orgeron says starting offensive tackle Saahdiq Charles and linebacker Michael Divinity will play this Saturday after missing the season opener for disciplinary reasons.

LSU played five different running backs in the easy victory over Georgia Southern. Orgeron says how the game goes on Saturday will dictate how many will play against the Longhorns

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When LSU fired Les Miles during the 2016 season, many in the LSU fan base wanted at that time athletics director Joe Alleva to hire Tom Herman. Instead, Herman was hired at Texas and Orgeron got the head coaching job at LSU. Orgeron says he’s not interested in revisiting history…

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530PM LRN News

Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday afternoon when his wife found him unresponsive. Edwards’ biographer Leo Honeycutt tells us that it appears the former governor was suffering from low blood sugar and is in much better condition now. Honeycut attended an event two weeks ago with Edwards and he took questions from the audience and says it’s hard to believe the former governor is in his 9th decade.

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Edwards also attended former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s funeral.

After lashing out on the Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian has started slowly making its way towards the U-S eastern seaboard. The United Cajun Navy is stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, and Founder Todd Terrell says they spent the holiday weekend gathering supplies

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State Police arrest a murder suspect during a lengthy standoff on I-10 in Jefferson Davis Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The NTSBs initial report into last month’s plane crash that killed New Orleans news anchor Nancy Parker and pilot Franklin Augustus,  confirms Augustus requested to return to the airport shortly after takeoff but did not specify why. The report says the aircraft’s historical maintenance logs noted “no deficiencies.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast September 3

LSU’s new no-huddle, spread offense looked fantastic in the season-opening win over Georgia Southern, but it will be tested on Saturday against the 9th ranked Texas. The Longhorns forced three turnovers and held the La Tech Bulldogs to 73 yards rushing in a 45-14 win on Saturday. Plus the Bayou Bengals will be playing in a hostile stadium. Coach Ed Orgeron says they’ll have to use some silent count in Austin and they’ll practice this week for a loud crowd…
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Orgeron says offensive tackle Saahdiq Charles and linebacker Michael Divinity will play this Saturday after missing the season opener for disciplinary reasons.

The new AP poll came out today, the Tigers remain ranked sixth, while Texas is up to number nine.

ULM defensive end Kerry Starks has been suspended for this Saturday’s game at Florida State because he spit in the face of a Grambling player. the incident occurred during the Warhawks 31-9 victory. Coach Matt Viator says Starks’ backup, Sam Miller, might also miss the game because of a shoulder injury.

The Ragin Cajuns are preparing for their home opener against Liberty on Saturday. Flames head coach Hugh Freeze coached the game from a hospital in the press box last weekend because of an infection that developed from recent back surgery. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says there are some explosive players on that Liberty team…
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Kick-off on Saturday is at 6:30.

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 3

Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards was rushed to the hospital this afternoon when his wife found him unresponsive. Edwards’ biographer Leo Honeycutt tells us that it appears the former governor was suffering from low blood sugar and is in much better condition now.  Once he received and IV he started acting like his usual self and even began joking with hospital staff.

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Honeycutt says they are waiting for the former governor to see his cardiologist and they will know more once they’ve run more tests. Edwards in 92 years old.

A week ago Monday administrators and the Deputy School resource officer at Bolton High School in Rapides Parish were alerted of a student who was believed to be in possession of a gun. When they arrived they found a semi-automatic pistol on the student. The student is charged with carrying a firearm on school property and is being detained at the Renaissance Home for Youth in Alexandria.

The Treasurer’s Office unveils a new transparency tool that lets Louisianans track government spending. Treasurer John Schroder says users can measure the state’s bond, general liability, and pension debt levels. Schroder says you can also measure how much each citizen would have to pay to clear the debt.

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Treasurer John Schroder says the website gives you an opportunity to see just where state government prioritizes construction spending.

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The top recipients of the state’s three billion dollar transportation budget in 2019 are DOTD at 50 percent, followed by coastal protection at 17 percent, and education at 16 percent.

You can see the tracking tool at LATreasury.com under transparency.

3:30 LRN Newscast September 3

Former four-term governor Edwin Edwards is hospitalized after an extreme blood sugar drop that left him unresponsive. Edwards was rushed to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge. His biographer, Leo Honeycutt, says Edwards is doing much better now and is actually joking around with family and friends.

The State Treasurer unveils a new transparency tool that lets residents track state construction spending, and state debt levels. Matt Doyle has more…
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Lafayette Police have charged a 17-year-old boy with negligent homicide in the shooting death of a 16-year-old girl. Corporal Bridgette Dugas says it appears the shooting was not intentional and it’s not the first time this year a lack of gun safety led to a death…
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Police have not released any details on what was happening when the gun went off.

A person of interest in a murder in the town of Franklin was arrested yesterday afternoon after a lengthy standoff on Interstate 10. State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says 36-year-old Trinity Coleman of Franklin was spotted in Acadia Parish and then a high-speed chase ended in Jefferson Davis Parish…
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No word on if Coleman has charged with the murder in Franklin.

LRN PM Newscall September 3

State Police arrest a murder suspect during a lengthy standoff on I-10 in Jefferson Davis Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 The State Treaserur unveils a new tranparency tool that lets residents track state construction spending, and state debt levels. Matt Doyle has more…

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After lashing out on the Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian has started slowly making its way towards the U-S eastern seaboard. The United Cajun Navy is stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, and Founder Todd Terrell says they spent the holiday weekend gathering supplies

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Terrell says if you want to volunteer go to united-cajun-navy-dot-org or you can make a monetary donation at pan-handle-relief-dot-org

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Dorian is expected to bring flooding along Florida’s east coast as it slowly moves north. Terrell says they have chainsaw teams with them to help local first responders perform water rescues

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State Police arrested two people involved in a wild shooting scene on I-10 in Jefferson Davis Parish. One of the men booked, 36-year-old Trinity Coleman of Franklin, is a suspect in the murder of a female in Franklin. Trooper Derek Senegal says while pursuing Coleman yesterday,  57-year-old Clarence Fine of Jeanerette pulled off the side of the road and started shooting at Coleman

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Senegal says Fine knew the murder victim in Franklin and was apparently out to get revenge

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No was injured by the gunfire.

Fine was charged with attempted second-degree murder and illegal discharge of a weapon. Senegal says after they arrested Fine, it took a while before they apprehended Coleman…

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State Police began chasing Coleman in Acadia Parish and his vehicle finally came to stop near Welsh after troopers successfully deployed spike strips.

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A 16-year-old girl Lafayette girl dies from a gunshot wound and a 17-year-old boy is now in jail on Negligent Homicide charges as a result.

Two days ago officers responded to a report of a shooting involving a juvenile around 8pm. Lafayette Police Corporal Bridgette Dugas says when authorities arrived the girl was still alive.

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But the girl passed away yesterday as a result of the gunshot.

Dugas says after attempting to save the girl, police questioned the boy at the residence and discovered the incident may have been a tragic accident.

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Dugas says it appears for now that the shooting was not intentional and it isn’t the first time this year a lack of gun safety led to a death.

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The Treasurer’s Office unveils a new transparency tool that lets Louisianans track construction project costs on a parish by parish basis and see just how much debt state residents have accrued.

Treasurer John Schroder says the website gives you an opportunity to see just where state government prioritizes construction spending.

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The top recipients of the state’s three billion dollar transportation budget in 2019 are DOTD at 50 percent, followed by coastal protection at 17 percent, and education at 16 percent.

The tool also provides viewers a chance to measure the state’s bond, general liability, and pension debt levels. Schroder says you can also measure how much each citizen would have to pay to clear the debt.

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Louisiana’s per person debt is 1,627 dollars, good for 16th highest in the nation. The national average is 1,447 dollars, and the southern regional average is 1,148 dollars.

Schroder says he hopes people who visit the website will get a better idea of how the state’s taxing spending priorities line up with theirs.

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You can see the tracking tool at LATreasury.com under transparency.

230PM LRN News

Hurricane Dorian is creeping it’s way towards the east coast after devastating the Bahamas, and the Cajun Navy is preparing to respond to the potential deluge that could swamp the region. The United Cajun Navy is stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, and Founder Todd Terrell says they spent the holiday weekend gathering supplies

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Terrell says if you want to volunteer go to united-cajun-navy-dot-org or you can make a monetary donation at pan-handle-relief-dot-org.

State Police arrested two people involved in a wild shooting scene on I-10 in Jefferson Davis Parish. One of the men booked, 36-year-old Trinity Coleman of Franklin, is a suspect in the murder of a female in Franklin. Trooper Derek Senegal says while pursuing Coleman yesterday,  57-year-old Clarence Fine of Jeanerette pulled off the side of the road and started shooting at Coleman

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No was injured by the gunfire.

A 16-year-old girl Lafayette girl dies from a gunshot wound in an apparent accidental discharge. Two days ago officers responded to a report of a shooting involving a juvenile who passed away yesterday at a local hospital. Lafayette Police Corporal Bridgette Dugas says police questioned the boy at the residence and discovered the incident may have been a tragic accident.

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The boy is facing Negligent Homicide charges.

The Treasurer’s Office unveils a new transparency tool that lets Louisianans track construction project costs on a parish by parish basis and see just how much debt state residents have accrued. Treasurer John Schroder says the website gives you an opportunity to see just where state government prioritizes construction spending.

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You can see the tracking tool at LATreasury.com.

1:30 LRN newscast Sept 3

State Police arrest a murder suspect during a lengthy standoff on I-10 in Jefferson Davis Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A week ago Monday administrators and the Deputy School resource officer at Bolton High School in Rapides Parish were alerted of a student who was believed to be in possession of a gun. When they arrived they found a semi-automatic pistol on the student. The student is charged with carrying a firearm on school property and is being detained at the Renaissance Home for Youth in Alexandria.

 

The United Cajun Navy is stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, ready to help as Hurricane Dorian inches towards the US. United Cajun Navy Founder Todd Terrell says they have chainsaw teams with them to help local first responders perform water rescues.

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For Volunteer information go to united-cajun-navy-dot-org or you can monetary donations at pan-handle-relief-dot-org

 

In Lafayette a 16-year-old girl is dead from a gunshot wound and a 17-year-old boy is in jail for Negligent Homicide. Two days ago officers responded the shooting and Lafayette Police Corporal Bridgette Dugas says when authorities arrived the girl was still alive. Police questioned the young man at the residence and discovered it may have been a tragic accident.

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The victim died at local hospital.