11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU is SEC West champions for the first time since 2011, but there was not a big celebration after the Tigers clinched with a 56-20 victory over Arkansas. Coach Ed Orgeron says the team strives to accomplish bigger goals…
cu 16 (12) …we are done”
LSU is also eager at another shot at Texas A-and-M after losing to the Aggies in seven overtimes last year. Kick-off for that game in Tiger Stadium is at 6 PM.

Nicholls and Southeastern Louisiana are both hosting F-C-S playoff games this Saturday. The Lions will welcome Villanova to Hammond, while the Colonels will face North Dakota.

Basketball, the Pelicans dropped their second straight last night as they fell to the Clippers 134-109. L-S-U basketball beat Rhode Island 96-83 in Jamaica. Tonight Louisiana Tech is at Indiana.

The Saints raced out to a 14-0 lead but needed a 33-yard game-winning field goal by Will Lutz as time expired to beat the Panthers 34-31 at the Superdome on Sunday. Lutz connected on his field goal a couple of minutes after Carolina missed a field goal to give them their first lead. Drew Brees marched the team 65 yards for the winning score…
cut 19 (21) team effort”
Offensive tackle Terron Armstead left the game with a high ankle sprain. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport says Armstead is expected to miss several weeks. Patrick Omameh is expected to fill-in for Armstead. With San Francisco beating Green Bay last night, the Saints have the number two seed in the NFC playoffs.

11:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov. 25

Eight Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicle offices reopened today after the recent attempted ransom ware attack of state government computer systems. The list of OMV offices returning to serving the public includes locations in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, Monroe, Alexandria, Lake Charles, and Thibodeaux. LSP notes that fingerprinting, background checks, and that concealed handgun permits offices will not be open to the public at this time.

The Click it or Ticket campaign kicks off today for Thanksgiving week. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Voicer 3 (28) “…I’m Connor Ferrill”

Users of the Windows 7 Operating Systems should know that beginning on January 14th of next year MicroSoft will no longer be offer patches or updates for Windows OS 7.

Tech Gumbo host Hagai (HAG-EE) Davis says almost a third of all computers in circulation still run Windows 7, and a lot of those folks are in serious danger of being hit by malware that’s sat dormant on their computer.

Cut 10 (11) “…explode”

Davis says when Windows discontinued XP in 2013, users saw a massive spike in malware attacks the day after it dropped support.

If sweet potatoes are part of your Thanksgiving menu, shoppers in Louisiana can expect some savings in their holiday meal budgets. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation spokesperson Avery Davidson says for three pounds of sweet potatoes, Louisiana residents can expect to spend about $1.43 compared to just over $3 around the rest of the country.

Cut 8 (10) “…directly from them.”

Louisiana Radio Network.

9:30 LRN Newscast Nov 25

Today only 8 regional offices of O-M-V and Public Tags will open after they were closed last week from cyberattack on state computers. The Office of Motor Vehicles is asking the public to only conduct time-sensitive business. Regional offices in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport, Lake Charles, Alexandria, Monroe, Lafayette, and Thibodaux will open today. State Police are asked to used discretion issuing citations for expired licenses and tags.

Oil and gas rigs receive approval from the Trump Administration to operate at reduced royalty or royalty-free rates in new shallow waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Scott Angelle says revitalizing shallow water drilling would reinvigorate coastal communities like Morgan City, Houma, New Iberia, Terrebonne, and Lafourche.

Cut 6 (12) “…investment.”

If you’re still using Windows 7 the clock is ticking, beginning January 14th Windows will no longer offer patches and updates for their Windows 7 operating system. Tech Gumbo host Hagai Davis says that’s a concern because users can be vulnerable to attacks. However, Windows offers a free upgrade to Windows 10 for Windows 7 and 8 users. Davis says it’s something that can be taken care of pretty quickly.

Cut  12 (04) “…computer” 

Davis adds Windows 10 may not run well on older computers, so if your system is four years old or older, it’s time to look at getting an upgrade.

LSU is SEC West champions for the first time since 2011, but there was not a big celebration after the Tigers clinched with a 56-20 victory over Arkansas. Coach Ed Orgeron says the team strives to accomplish bigger goals…

Cut 16  (12)  …we are done”  

 

8:30 LRN Newscast Nov 25

Oil and gas rigs receive approval from the Trump Administration to operate at reduced royalty or royalty-free rates in new shallow waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Scott Angelle says lowering or eliminating the royalties in shallow water zones will allow companies to tap into a significant amount of untapped oil and gas.

Cut 5 (07) “…water.”

The number of shallow water drills dropped 89 percent in the last decade.

If you’re still using Windows 7 be prepared to go it alone because Windows will no longer offer updates beginning January 14th. Tech Gumbo host Hagai (Hag-eye) Davis says It’s not that your computer won’t work starting January 15th, but it will leave you particularly vulnerable to attack, and can expose updated computers on your network…

Cut 11 (09) “…network”

With Thanksgiving on the way, drivers need to be aware of the Click or Ticket campaign that will run this week. State Police Lt. Nick Manale says state troopers and local law enforcement will be on the lookout to see if drivers are buckled up…

Cut 13 (11) “…properly restrained.”

Only 8 regional O-M-V offices will open today after a cyberattack paralyzed state computers last week. They are requesting only time-sensitive business at offices this week.

The American Farm Bureau finds that Louisiana residents can expect to pay $47.54 for a Thanksgiving dinner that caters to a party of ten. That’s $1.37 less than the national average. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation spokesperson Avery Davidson says when it comes to dessert, the Bayou State is in line with the rest of the nation.

Cut 9 (11) “…you about $2.17.”

 

7:30 LRN Newscast Nov 25

The feds OK some reduced royalty and royalty-free oil and gas drilling in shallow Gulf waters. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (29) “I’m Matt Doyle”

In Avoyelles Parish two people are dead and two injured after a shooting early Sunday morning near the Community of Cottonport. The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says the shooting happened around 2 a.m. Sunday on Hwy. 29 at a club known as The New Beginnings. When APSO arrived at the scene, one man was dead, another was shot and driven to a hospital where he later died.

Beginning January 14th Windows will no longer offer patches and updates for their Windows 7 operating system. Tech Gumbo host Hagai (Hag-eye) Davis says nearly a third of all computers in circulation still run Windows 7, and a lot of those folks are in serious danger.

Cut 10 (11) “…explode”

Only 8 regional offices of OMV will open today for time-sensitive business only after a ransomware cyberattack paralyzed state computers.

The American Farm Bureau finds that Louisiana residents can expect to pay $47.54 for a Thanksgiving dinner that caters to a party of ten. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation spokesperson Avery Davidson says for three pounds of sweet potatoes, Louisiana residents can expect to spend about $1.43 compared to about $3 around the rest of the country.

Cut 8 (10) “…directly from them.”

06:45 LRN Sportscast

It looked like the Saints would cruise to an easy win over Carolina yesterday. The Black and Gold jumped out to a 14-0 lead, but New Orleans committed 12 penalties before Will Lutz hit a game-winning field goal as time expired for a 34-31 victory. Coach Sean Payton says it wasn’t there best game and they need to cut down on the penalties…
cut 20 (18) “…bigger games”
Payton was also unhappy with the outcome of two challenged pass interference calls, both of them went against the Saints. The video replay judge called pass interference on rookie Saints defensive back C-J Gardner-Johnson, but the play did not hurt the Saints as Carolina ended up missing a field goal to take the lead.

LSU is 11-and-0 heading into Saturday’s SEC West battle with Texas A-and-M. Tigers running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire says LSU is seeking redemption from last year’s seven overtime loss to the Aggies…
cut 18 (20) “…worse than that”
Kick-off in Tiger Stadium is at 6 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns are Sun Belt Western Division champs after dismantling Troy 53-3. U-L Lafayette hosts U-L-M on Saturday night. The Warhawks need to win to become bowl eligible.

Louisiana Tech will need to beat U-T-S-A on Saturday and get some help from other teams in order to win the Conference USA Western Division after losing its second straight to U-A-B 20-14.

Southeastern Louisiana and Nicholls are both in the F-C-S playoffs. The Lions will host Villanova, while the Colonels will host North Dakota.

6:30 LRN Newscast Nov 25

The Trump Administration will begin allowing new shallow-water Gulf of Mexico oil and gas rigs to operate at reduced royalty, or royalty-free rates to incentivize new activity. Rig activity is expected to increase over the next year, but Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Scott Angelle says that’s only in deep water areas.

Cut 4 (10) “…first place.”

 

The American Farm Bureau finds that Louisiana residents can expect to pay $47.54 for a Thanksgiving dinner that caters to a party of ten. That’s $1.37 less than the national average price of $48.91. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation spokesperson Avery Davidson says a 16-pound turkey is about $2 less than the national average.

Cut 7 (06) “…whole lot more.”

With Thanksgiving on the way, drivers need to be aware of the Click or Ticket campaign that will run this week. State Police Lt. Nick Manale says state troopers and local law enforcement will be on the lookout to see if drivers are buckled up… The increased surveillance may lead to more tickets given out, but Manale says a ticket is better than a tragedy…

Cut 14 (09) “…time of year.” 

Today only 8 regional offices of O-M-V and Public Tags will open after they were closed last week from a cyberattack on state computers. The Office of Motor Vehicles is asking the public to only conduct time-sensitive business. Regional offices in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport, Lake Charles, Alexandria, Monroe, Lafayette, and Thibodaux will open today. State Police are asked to used discretion issuing citations for expired licenses and tags.

LRN AM Newscall November 25

The feds OK some reduced royalty and royalty-free oil and gas drilling in shallow Gulf waters. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Louisiana residents can expect to pay $47.54 for a Thanksgiving dinner that caters to a party of ten. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

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The Click it or Ticket campaign kicks off today for Thanksgiving week. Connor Ferrill has the story.

Cut 3 (28) “…I’m Connor Ferrill”

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The Trump Administration will begin allowing new shallow water Gulf of Mexico oil and gas rigs to operate at reduced royalty, or royalty-free rates to incentivize new activity.

Rig activity is expected to increase over the next year, but Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Scott Angelle says that’s only in deep water areas.

Cut 4 (10) “…first place.”

The number of shallow water drills has dropped 89 percent in the last decade.

Angelle says lowering or eliminating the royalties in shallow water zones will allow companies to tap into a significant amount of untapped oil and gas.

Cut 5 (07) “…water.”

Shallow water leases currently have a 12.5 percent royalty rate.

Angelle says revitalizing shallow water drilling would reinvigorate coastal communities like Morgan City, Houma, New Iberia, Terrebonne, and Lafourche.

Cut 6 (12) “…investment.”

Opponents argue the move is just a giveaway to oil companies.

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The American Farm Bureau finds that Louisiana residents can expect to pay $47.54 for a Thanksgiving dinner that caters to a party of ten. That’s $1.37 less than the national average price of $48.91. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation spokesperson Avery Davidson says a 16-pound turkey is about $2 less than the national average.

Cut 7 (06) “…whole lot more.”

Davidson says for three pounds of sweet potatoes, Louisiana residents can expect to spend about $1.43 compared to just over $3 around the rest of the country.

Cut 8 (10) “…directly from them.”

The classic dinner consists of eleven items. For many of the sides, Louisiana residents may be paying slightly higher than the national average. Davidson says when it comes to dessert, the Bayou State is in line with the rest of the nation.

Cut 9 (11) “…you about $2.17.”

The farmer’s share of Thanksgiving food spending is about eight cents on the dollar, meaning farmers will see only $3.80 for each meal.

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Beginning January 14th Windows will no longer offer patches and updates for their Windows 7 operating system.

Tech Gumbo host Hagai Davis says nearly a third of all computers in circulation still run Windows 7, and a lot of those folks are in serious danger of being hit by malware that’s sat dormant on their computer.

Cut 10 (11) “…explode”

Davis says when Windows discontinued XP in 2013, users saw a massive spike in malware attacks the day after it dropped support.

It’s not that your Windows 7 computer won’t work starting January 15th, but Davis says it will leave you particularly vulnerable to attack, and even expose other, updated computers on your network…

Cut 11 (09) “…network”

Windows also announced it will no longer support Windows 2008 server platforms as of January 14th either.

Good news for Windows users is that the company offers a free upgrade to Windows 10 for Windows 7 and 8 users. Davis says it’s something that can be taken care of pretty quickly.

Cut  12 (04) “…computer” 

Davis adds Windows 10 may not run well on older computers, so if your system is four years old or older, it’s time to look at getting an upgrade.

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With Thanksgiving on the way, drivers need to be aware of the Click or Ticket campaign that will run this week. State Police Lt. Nick Manale says state troopers and local law enforcement will be on the lookout to see if drivers are buckled up…

Cut 13 (11) “…properly restrained.”

The increased surveillance may lead to more tickets given out but Manale says a ticket is better than a tragedy…

Cut 14 (09) “…time of year.” 

Louisiana’s front seat belt use rate for 2018 is 86.9 percent but Manele says everyone in the car needs to be safe…

Cut 15 (11) “…restrained.”
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LSU is SEC West champions for the first time since 2011, but there was not a big celebration after the Tigers clinched with a 56-20 victory over Arkansas. Coach Ed Orgeron says the team strives to accomplish bigger goals…

Cut 16  (12)  …we are done”  

Quarterback Joe Burrow had another solid day on Saturday as he threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns. But Clyde Edwards-Helaire was the story in this contest with 188 yards rushing and three touchdowns. His final carry was for 89 yards and he was only in the game so he could pick up a couple of yards to get over 100 yards

Cut 17  (18)  for everybody” 

The Tigers can complete an undefeated regular season on Saturday with a win over Texas A-and-M. Edwards-Helaire says LSU is seeking redemption from last year’s seven overtime loss to the Aggies..

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The Saints raced out to a 14-0 lead but needed a 33-yard game-winning field goal by Will Lutz as time expired to beat the Panthers 34-31 at the Superdome on Sunday. Lutz connected on his field goal a couple of minutes after Carolina missed a field goal to give them their first lead. Drew Brees marched the team 65 yards for the winning score…

cut 19 (21)   team effort”    

Brees threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns. He was also intercepted once, which led to Carolina tying the game. The Saints also committed 12 penalties. Coach Sean Payton says it wasn’t there best game and they need to cut down on the penalties…

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10:30 AM Newscast

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at Friday’s Joint Budget Committee meeting. Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says no personal data was compromised, but a lot of devices had to be wiped.
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Underwood reiterated that ransomware attacks only prevent information from being accessed by the user, and does not mean that data was stolen by the perpetrator.
Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans.  Four years ago, a GOP-dominated House broke away from years of tradition in letting the Governor hand-pick the House speaker.  As far as Edwards outlook on a speaker for this term…

Cut 4 (08) “…Senate as well.”

Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band.  Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says the group hopes to provide scholarships for band members, including the Colorguard and Golden Girls.
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More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.
Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders. The series new addition is the wife of the imprisoned El Chapo, kingpin of the Sinaloa Cartel which has been linked to tens of thousands of murders. Kennedy says that’s unacceptable.

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Kennedy notes the program was airing right as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico. He says the cartel’s legacy is too brutal to glorify.

9:30 AM Newscast

The scope of Monday’s ransomware attack is starting to come into focus as details about just how many devices had to be wiped were shared at Friday’s Joint Budget Committee meeting. Deputy Chief Information Officer Neal Underwood says the state’s newer PCs fared well, but many of the older members of the fleet that were effected have taken longer to get back up and running.
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Underwood reiterated that ransomware attacks only prevent information from being accessed by the user, and does not mean that data was stolen by the perpetrator.

Governor Edwards says he’s optimistic in his ability as a Democratic governor to work with a state legislature that finds both chambers stacked with Republicans.  Edwards says he’ll work to move Louisiana forward regardless of partisan affiliation and hopes legislators have the same outlook for smooth operations.

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Former LSU band members have formed an alumni group known as the Four Notes Club, aimed at supporting the university’s marching band.  Executive Board President Timothy Rodrigue says the Tiger band has never had a philanthropic organization dedicated to raising funds specifically for the band.

Cut 12 (09) “…place for LSU.” 

Rodrigue says the group hopes to provide scholarships for band members, including the Colorguard and Golden Girls. More details can be found at TheFourNotesClub.com.

Senator John Kennedy is demanding VH1 cancel Cartel Crew, a new series that follows the lives of family members and friends of drug cartel leaders. Kennedy notes the program was airing right as nine Americans, six of them children, were murdered in northwest Mexico. He says the cartel’s legacy is too brutal to glorify.

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