LRN PM Newscall November 6

LSU is ranked second and not first in the first college football playoff rankings for 2019. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Eddie Rispone is hoping President Trump’s visit to Monroe tonight will put him in the Governor’s mansion. But a recent study indicates Trump may not be pushing voters as much as one would think. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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To the surprise of some LSU fans, the Tigers are not number one in the first college football playoff ranking for the 2019 season. The selection committee ranked Ohio State ahead of LSU and Alabama is third. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says he’s not surprised with the Buckeyes getting the top spot…

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Higgins says it’s probably better for LSU that they are ranked second behind Ohio State….

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Penn State is ranked fourth in the first college football playoff rankings, the defending national champion Clemson Tigers are fifth. So two teams from the SEC and Big 10 are in the top four, but Higgins says that will change

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A study of the gubernatorial primary results show President Trump’s October rally in Lake Charles may have only had a slight boost at the ballot box.  LSU political researcher Dr. Michael Henderson says Trump may have only moved the needle in the Lake Charles region by about 2%, which resulted in an additional 2,000 GOP votes.

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Henderson says there is no evidence that the impeachment inquiry galvanized Republicans to oppose the Democrat Governor.

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Henderson says the question remains as to whether the continued tethering of Trump’s and Rispone’s parallels will result in Republican voters viewing the race through a partisan lens.

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Trump continues to focus on the Governor’s race with an appearance in Monroe tonight and he’ll be in Bossier City on November 14th.

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Public school report cards are out and the state’s overall performance score is up slightly, but more work needs to be done to improve struggling schools.

16 percent of schools scored an A, 32 percent a B, 29 percent a C, 14 percent a D, and nine percent a failing grade. Superintendent of Education John White compares that to last year.

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The total number of school systems that earned an A rating jumped from four last year to nine this year.

By state metrics, overall quality is up, but a new federal rating metric, the Every Student Succeeds Act, has identified hundreds of problematic schools.

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571 schools were identified under ESSA as having achieved low marks for two consecutive years in achievement for certain disadvantaged groups within the school.

White touts the work done to address problematic schools. He says 36 percent of those schools identified under ESSA have seen a three-point grade increase, compared to only 29 of schools overall.

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All 571 schools identified under ESSA must submit an action plan on how to address their overall problematic performance or their problematic performance with certain populations.

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Renown Pointe Coupee Parish Pulitzer-nominated author, and former UL Lafayette Writer-in-Residence Ernest Gaines passed away yesterday at 86.

Gaines was born on a plantation into a rural sharecropping family during the Great Depression, and told Jim Engster during an interview in 2008 that it wasn’t an easy upbringing…

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Gaines would eventually move to California in his teens because African Americans did not have a high school at that time in Pointe Coupee. Gaines returned home in the 80s after living in San Francisco.

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Gaines studied Literature at San Franciso State University before serving in the Army for two years.

Gaines found mass critical acclaim with his works The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman and A Lesson Before Dying, but saw a lot of himself in a protagonist from his 1963 short story, The Sky is Gray.

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Much of Gaines’ work focuses on the experience of African Americans living in the Jim Crow south.

230PM LRN News

Public school report cards are out, and by state metrics, the overall quality is up, but a new federal rating metric, the Every Student Succeeds Act, has identified hundreds of problematic schools.

Cut 10 (11) “years.”

That’s Superintendent of Education John White who says 571 schools were identified under ESSA as failing certain disadvantaged populations within the school.

A study of the gubernatorial primary results show President Trump’s October rally in Lake Charles was not a major factor in pushing Governor Edwards to a run-off.  LSU political researcher Dr. Michael Henderson says that naturally leads to a question about the effectiveness of injecting national politics into state races…

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LSU is ranked second and not first in the first college football playoff rankings for 2019. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Monroe is a political battleground today with Governor Edwards meeting with campaign volunteers earlier today in response to President Trump’s rally later tonight for Eddie Rispone. Polls show a tight race and Monroe is home to the kinds of rural conservative voters that both campaigns are fighting over. Trump will be speaking at the Monroe Civic Center at 7PM, and lines are already forming for the event.

1:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Eddie Rispone is hoping President Trump’s visit to Monroe tonight will put him in the Governor’s mansion. But a recent study indicates Trump may not be pushing voters as much as one would think.
cut 2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

The College Football Playoff selection committee has Ohio State number one over LSU. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says its probably better for LSU that they are ranked second…
cut 4 (12) “…about that”

Public school report cards are out and the state’s overall performance score is up slightly, but the report shows more work needs to be done to improve struggling schools. 16 percent of schools scored an A, 32 percent a B, 29 percent a C, 14 percent a D, and nine percent a failing grade. Superintendent of Education John White compares that to last year.
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571 schools have been identified as needing improvement after achieving low marks for two consecutive years.

One of the best authors the world has ever seen has passed away. Pointe Coupee Parish native Ernest Gaines has died at 86. He wrote two critically acclaimed books, the Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman and a Lesson Before Dying, but saw a lot of himself in a protagonist from his 1963 short story, The Sky is Gray…
cut 14 (07) “…everything”
Much of Gaines’ work focuses on the experience of African Americans living in the Jim Crow south.

12:30 PM Newscast

A study of the gubernatorial primary results shows President Trump’s October rally in Lake Charles may have only had a slight boost at the ballot box.  LSU political researcher Dr. Michael Henderson says Trump may have only moved the needle in the Lake Charles region by about 2%, which resulted in an additional 2,000 GOP votes versus 2015.
Cut 6 (11) “…avoid a runoff.”
Trump continues to focus on the Governor’s race with an appearance in Monroe tonight.
Renown Pointe Coupee Parish Pulitzer-nominated author, and former UL Lafayette Writer-in-Residence Ernest Gaines passed away yesterday at 86. Gaines would eventually move to California in his teens because African Americans did not have a high school at that time in Pointe Coupee. Gaines returned home in the 80s after living in San Francisco.

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The high cost of medical marijuana has advocates concerns it’s becoming a treatment exclusively for the rich. Matt Doyle has the story.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

To the surprise of some LSU fans, the Tigers are not number one in the first college football playoff ranking for the 2019 season. The selection committee ranked Ohio State ahead of LSU and Alabama is third. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says he’s not surprised with the Buckeyes getting the top spot…
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Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will reportedly play Saturday after undergoing surgery two and a half weeks ago on a high ankle sprain. Tigers linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson says they assume Tua will be fully healthy…
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LSU safety Grant Delpit missed practice again yesterday with an ankle injury, but he’s expected to play Saturday.

At 7-and-1, the Saints are in a good position to make the NFL playoffs as they get ready to host the Altanta Falcons, who are just one and seven. New Orleans Coach Sean Payton says a team’s play in the red zone will determine how far they go.

We are about a month away from the select championships taking place in high school football and it’s unclear where the games will be played. The top seed left standing before the championship game can decide where the game will be played. But the possibility of Tulane or the Ragin Cajuns hosting Conference championship games, means the games might not be able to happen in Yulman Stadium or Cajun Field.

A new college basetball season is underway, last night the Ragin Cajuns defeated Loyola of New Orleans 94-41, ULM defeated Louisiana College 95-57, Northwestern State crushed Centenary 84-51 and Nicholls lost to Illinois in overtime 78-70.

In action tonight, Louisiana Tech is at Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi, Northwestern State visits Texas A-and-M, McNeese visits Western Michigan and Tulane faces Southeastern Louisiana. It’s the first game for new Lions head coach David Kiefer.

1130AM LRN News

Monroe is an election battleground today featuring both Governor Edwards and the President…

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Three months after medical marijuana become publicly available advocates are sounding the alarm about the hundreds of dollars a month it costs many patients to maintain the treatment.  Healing Clinics CEO Kathryn Thomas…

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To the surprise of some LSU fans, the Tigers are not number one in the first college football playoff ranking for the 2019 season. The selection committee ranked Ohio State ahead of LSU and Alabama is third. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says he’s not surprised with the Buckeyes getting the top spot…

Cut 3 (12)   “…and defense” 

Renown Pointe Coupee Parish Pulitzer-nominated author Ernest Gaines passed away yesterday at 86. Gaines was born on a plantation into a rural sharecropping family during the Great Depression and told Jim Engster during an interview in 2008 that it wasn’t an easy upbringing.

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Gaines is best known for his works The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a Gathering of Old Men, and a Lesson Before Dying.

10:30 AM Newscast

Monroe is an election battleground today as both sides of the Governor’s race are making appearances in the area. President Trump will be rallying GOP voters to head to the polls to in support of Eddie Rispone. Trump becomes the first sitting President to visit Monroe since 1983. Governor Edwards is also in Monroe today, gathering campaign volunteers at Charles Johnson Children’s Park. Tonight’s Trump event is at the Monroe Civic Center.
Louisiana leads the nation in flu activity as we get closer to prime flu season…

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Medical Marijuana advocates are raising concerns about the sky-high cost of the treatment in Louisiana. Healing Clinics CEO Kathryn Thomas says spending a thousand dollars a month on a medical treatment just isn’t feasible for most families in Louisiana, which will ultimately limit the market’s growth…

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An estimated 3,500 people have purchased medical marijuana since the product became available to the public in August.

A new era of travel is underway in southeast Louisiana as today is the first full day of flights for new Louis Armstrong International Airport Terminal and Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole says the one-billion dollar facility is a significant upgrade from the old terminal…
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So far the reviews from the first passengers through the new airport are great.

9:30 LRN Newscast November 6

President Donald Trump will arrive in Monroe today to urge Republicans to vote for Eddie Rispone for governor. Expect the President to say Governor Edwards is bad for Louisiana and it’s time to bring a business person into the governor’s office. Spokesperson for the Edwards campaign, Eric Holl, says the President and Edwards have a great working relationship and expects that resume after the election…
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Edwards is also making a campaign stop in Monroe today.

After numerous delays, the new one-billion dollar terminal is finally open at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport…
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That’s the Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole who says travelers will feel the spirit of the region, with over 40 different retail and food and beverage outlets.

The high cost of medical marijuana has advocates concerned it’s becoming a treatment exclusively for the rich. Matt Doyle has the story.
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In the first college football playoff rankings, LSU is not the number one team in the country. Instead the committee ranked Ohio State over the Tigers, who are ranked second. LSU’s opponent this Saturday, Alabama is ranked third.

And acclaimed author Ernest Gaines has passed away at the age of 86 at his home near New Roads. Gaines 1993 novel “A Lesson Before Dying” was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

8:30 LRN Newscast November 6

President Donald Trump is set to visit Monroe tonight as he’ll host a rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone at the Monroe Civic Center. Ripsone says the man he edged out in the runoff, Congressman Ralph Abraham, will be in attendance as well…
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Before the president’s visit. Governor Edwards will have a campaign stop at a local park. Edwards campaign spokesperson Eric Holl says the governor’s visit in Monroe highlights a different campaign strategy…
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The last sitting president to visit Monroe was in 1983. President Ronald Regan came to see the damage from a significant flood. President Trump is expected to return to Louisiana next Thursday for another rally at the Century Link Center in Bossier City.

Medical Marijuana advocates are raising concerns about the sky-high cost of the treatment in Louisiana. Healing Clinics CEO Kathryn Thomas says a bottle of the average THC rich product costs 180 to 220 dollars a pop, and that can add up quickly…
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As of now the treatment is not covered by insurance.

A new era of travel is underway in southeast Louisiana as today is the first full day of flights for the new terminal at the Louis Armstrong International Airport. Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliele says the new one-billion dollar facility features 40 different retail and food outlets, over eight-thousand parking spots, a new system for rideshare services and new technology that the 21st centruy air traveler is looking for…
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7:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Monroe is an election battleground today as both sides of the Governor’s race are making appearances in the area..
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The new Louis Armstrong International Airport Terminal is open and Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole says it’s a significant upgrade from the old terminal…
cut 14 (11) “…set MSY apart”
So far the reviews from the first passengers through the new airport are great.

Medical marijuana has been available in Louisiana for three months now, but many eligible patients can not afford the treatment. Healing Clinics C-E-O Kathyrn Thomas says a prescription for therapeutic cannabis is not covered by insurance..
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An estimated 3,500 people have purchased medical marijuana since the product became available to the public in August.

Louisiana continues to lead the nation when it comes to flu activity and people are expected to gather this weekend for the big football games. State Immunization Director Doctor Frank Welch says it normally takes seven to nine days for a flu shot to become fully effective, but…
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Welch says nearly six in 100 visits to doctors’ offices are for flu-like symptoms.