530PM LRN News

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board allows the Lake Charles based Isle of Capri riverboat casino to move on land, L-G-C-B Chairman Ronnie Jones says the 112 million dollar facility is proof that the Legislature made the right call allowing casinos to make the move back in 2017…

Cut 10 (09) “…running”

The new facility will have 72,000 square feet of gaming space.

St Tammany Parish is about to see major job growth. Medline Industries will build a distribution center that will create more than 460 new jobs near Covington. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the $53-million-dollar medical supply facility will be a major boon for the state.

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The National Retail Federation Estimates nearly 148-million U-S consumers will shop on super Saturday, up from 134-million last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says here are some good deals to be had in the final shopping days before Christmas. But he says do a little research beforehand to make sure you are truly getting a great deal…

Cut 5 (08) “smart phone”

According to AAA a third of the country will be in transit over the holidays, either by plane, trains or automobiles.  AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says AAA estimates a 5 percent increase in air travelers this year, so show up to the airport ealier than you normally would.

Cut 8 (05) “the holidays.”

Redman says the busiest travel day in the skies will be December 26th, and the official traffic season begins this weekend and ends January 1st.

430PM LRN News

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board approves plans for Lake Charles based Isle of Capri riverboat casino to move on land, the first facility to make the jump 18 months after the Legislature ok’d such moves. The plan is to shutter the riverboat and build a 112.7 million dollar facility right nearby. L-G-C-B Chairman Ronnie Jones says the plan is a major expansion in food offerings…

Cut 9 (10) “…steakhouse”

Capri is just off I-10 west of Lake Charles.

According to AAA a third of the country will be in transit over the holidays, either by plane, trains or automobiles.  AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says be prepared to pay more at the pump this year if you’re traveling by car.

Cut 7 (07) “…several days”

Redman says gas prices should drop going into the New Year.

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The National Retail Federation estimates nearly 148-million U-S consumers will shop on super Saturday. That’s up from 134-million last year. SU marketing professor Dan Rice says there are some good deals to be had in the final shopping days before Christmas. But he says do a little research beforehand to make sure you are truly getting a great deal…

Cut 5 (08) “smart phone”

St Tammany Parish is about to see major job growth. Medline Industries will build a distribution center that will create more than 460 new jobs near Covington. Economic Development Secretary Pierson says a strong workforce for companies to draw from and Interstates 12 and 55 near the area make the location very attractive for industry.

Cut 14 (06) “…distribution.”

Also in St Tammany, Ampirical, is expected to create 400 new jobs over the next decade with an average salary of $85-thousand, as they construction corporate headquarters in the parish.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

It will be the Saints and Titans on Sunday in Nashville. One of Tennessee’s best threats on offense is rookie wide receiver A-J Brown. The former Ole Miss standout has 47 catches for 893 yards and seven touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton says Brown is tough to defend…
cut 18 (30) “…route runner”
Kiko Alonso, Larry Warford and Vonn Bell have ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Titans.

Quarterback Joe Burrow received his Master’s Degree in Liberal Arts from LSU today. His high school, Athens High in Ohio, will rename its football stadium after Burrow. The Tigers leave for Atlanta on Sunday, where they’ll spend the next week getting ready for Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl.

Marquis Nowell hit three three-pointers in the final 35 seconds as Little Rock defeated ULM 73-72 last night in the Sun Belt opener for both teams. Nowell finished with 33 points. The Warhawks will try to snap a three-game losing streak tomorrow when they host Arkansas State. Little Rock is at U-L Lafayette tomorrow.

LSU is in Los Angeles. Tomorrow they’ll face U-S-C at the Staples Center in downtown L-A. The Tigers are coming off an awful loss to East Tennessee State at home.

The Pelicans are also on the West Coast tonight to face the Golden State Warriors, who have lost five in a row. New Orleans just snapped its record 13-game losing streak. Tip off is at 9:30.

330PM LRN News

AAA tows an average of 850-thousand motorists over the holiday season but there are steps you can take ahead of the drive to get your destination without a hitch. Brooke Thorington has more.

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148-million U-S consumers will shop on super Saturday, up from 134-million last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says retailers have learned how to market to procrastinators.

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A Lake Charles riverboat casino is the first facility to make the jump from water to land following 2017’s Legislative decision to allow the boats to crawl out of the water. The industry pushed hard for the right to make the upgrades, and some are surprised it’s taken one this long to announce a move, but Jones says more are likely soon to follow.

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The new facility will have 72,000 square feet of gaming space.

Medline Industries announces plans to build a new facility in Covington that will add 460 new jobs to the region. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says Medline might not be a household name, but they do business in more than 90 countries.

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The company will invest 53-million-dollars to build the new 800,000 square foot distribution facility.

LRN PM Newscall December 20

AAA tows an average of 850-thousand motorists over the holiday season but there are steps you can take ahead of the drive to get your destination without a hitch. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington 

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Isle of Capri gets approval from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board to be the first riverboat casino to crawl up out of the water and set up shop on land. Matt Doyle has the story.

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

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The National Retail Federation Estimates nearly 148-million U-S consumers will shop on super Saturday. That’s up from 134-million last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says the last Saturday before Christmas has become the biggest shopping day of the year

Cut 3 (11) “…retailer.”

Rice says on this final weekend before the Christmas holiday, retailers do a good job marketing themselves to procrastinators

Cut 4 (11) “…more male”

Rice says there are some good deals to be had in the final shopping days before Christmas. But he says do a little research beforehand to make sure you are truly getting a great deal…

Cut 5 (08) “smart phone”

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According to AAA a third of the country will be in transit over the holidays, either by plane, trains or automobiles.  AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s the most ever predicted in the last twenty years by the association and the majority of travelers will take to the roadways.

Cut 6 (07) “…patience.”

Redman says the top three reasons AAA tows during the holidays are flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts, so have your car checked before you leave and take an extra set of keys.

In addition to patience on the roadways, Redman says be prepared to pay more at the pump this year if you’re traveling by car.

Cut 7 (07) “…several days”

However, after Christmas, Redman says gas prices should drop going into the New Year.

Airports will be packed in addition to the roads, AAA estimates a 5 percent increase in air travelers this year. Redman recommends arriving at the airport at least two hours before departure.

Cut 8 (05) “the holidays.”

Redman says the busiest travel day in the skies will be December 26th.

The official traffic season begins this weekend and ends January 1st.

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The Louisiana Gaming Control Board approves plans for Lake Charles based Isle of Capri riverboat casino to move on land, the first facility to make the jump 18 months after the Legislature ok’d such moves.

The plan is to shutter the riverboat and build a 112.7 million dollar facility right nearby. L-G-C-B Chairman Ronnie Jones says the plan is a major expansion in food offerings…

Cut 9 (10) “…steakhouse”

Capri is just off I-10 west of Lake Charles.

Jones says the project is a significant investment for the company even as gaming revenues have stayed flat in Louisiana. He says this shows the Legislature’s decision is paying off.

Cut 10 (09) “…running”

The new facility will have 72,000 square feet of gaming space.

Considering how hard the industry pushed to allow riverboats on land, some are surprised it’s taken one this long to announce a move, but Jones says more are likely soon to follow.

Cut 11 (12) “follow suit”

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St Tammany Parish is about to see major job growth. Medline Industries will build a distribution center that will create more than 460 new jobs near Covington. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the $53-million-dollar medical supply facility will be a major boon for the state.

Cut 12 (11) “…facility” 

Pierson says Medline might not be a household name, but they do business in more than 90 countries.

Cut 13 (09) “…company.”

Pierson says a strong workforce for companies to draw from and Interstates 12 and 55 near the area make the location very attractive for industry.

Cut 14 (06) “…distribution.”

Also in St Tammany, Ampirical, is expected to create 400 new jobs over the next decade with an average salary of $85-thousand, as they construction corporate headquarters in the parish.

2:30 LRN Newscast December 20

Tomorrow is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says there are some good deals to be had in the final shopping days before Christmas. But he says do a little research beforehand to make sure you are truly getting a great deal…
cut 5 (08) “…smartphone”
Rice says expect to see a lot of men and younger consumers at the store, they tend to be the holiday shopping procrastinators.

St Tammany Parish is about to see major job growth. Medline Industries will build a distribution center that will create more than 460 new jobs near Covington. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the $53-million-dollar medical supply facility will be a major boon.
Cut 12 (11) “…facility”
And Ampirical Solutions announces it will build new headquarters near Covington.

Isle of Capri gets approval from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board to be the first riverboat casino to crawl up out of the water and set up shop on land. Matt Doyle has the story.
cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

State Police say charges are pending against the driver involved in a fatal wreck in Grant Parish that killed 18-year-old Jessie Andrew Richards. The Pineville teen died from his injuries sustained in the Tuesday night wreck. The driver, 18-year-old Matthew Molan of Pineville, lost control and hit a tree. None of the teens in the vehicle were buckled up.

130PM LRN News

148 million American shoppers are expected to hit the stores Saturday, up from 134 million last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says on this final weekend before the Christmas holiday, retailers do a good job marketing themselves to procrastinators

Cut 4 (11) “…more male”

“Super Saturday” has become the single biggest shopping day of the year.

The Isle of Capri riverboat casino in Lake Charles gets approval from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board to expand onto land and shutter their old water-based facility. L-G-C-B Chairman Ronnie Jones says the 112.7 million dollar project is a significant investment for the company even as gaming revenues have stayed flat in Louisiana. He says this shows the Legislature’s decision is paying off.

Cut 10 (09) “…running”

Capri is just off I-10 west of Lake Charles.

According to AAA a third of the country will be in transit over the holidays, either by plane, trains or automobiles.  AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s the most ever predicted in the last twenty years by the association and the majority of travelers will take to the roadways.

Cut 6 (07) “…patience.”

Redman says the top three reasons AAA tows during the holidays are flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts, so have your car checked before you leave and take an extra set of keys.

Former Saints WR Joe Horn pleads guilty to defrauding the NFL and it’s retiree healthcare plan. Horn admitted to engaging in a scheme with 10 other former players to place fraudulent claims against the program in order to rip it off. The defendants admitted to filing 3.4 million dollars’ worth of fraudulent claims to Ciga Health, involving fake invoices for expensive equipment they never received.

12:30 LRN Newscast December 20

Triple-A estimates that nearly a third of Americans will travel during the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday. Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says that equals 115-million people. Redman says 105-million travelers will hit the road and…
cut 8 (05) “….the holidays”
Redman says the busiest travel day in the skies will be December 26th.

The state’s Gaming Control Board approves a plan for Lake Charles based Isle of Capri riverboat casino to move on land, the first facility to make the jump 18 months after the Legislature ok’d such moves. The plan is to shutter the riverboat and build a 112-million dollar facility nearby. Chairman Ronnie Jones says the facility will have more than just gambling…
cut 9 (10) “…steakhouse”
The new facility will have 72,000 square feet of gaming space.

The National Retail Federation Estimates nearly 148-million U-S consumers will shop on super Saturday. That’s up from 134-million last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says the last Saturday before Christmas has become the biggest shopping day of the year
Cut 3 (11) “…retailer.”
Rice says men and younger consumers tend to be the biggest procrastinators.

A rash of stories about dangerous counterfeit toys has inspired Senator Bill Cassidy to co-author the SANTA Act, which demands online retailers to detail exactly where children’s products come from. Currently, online retailers only have to provide the name of their company, and little else, but Cassidy wants them to reveal more…
Cut 5 (11) “…counterfeit”

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 20

According to AAA four million more people will take to the roadways for the holidays, so make sure your vehicle is prepped for the trip. AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says the top three reasons AAA tows during the holidays are flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts. Also, pad your wallet before you leave too.

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However, after Christmas, Redman says gas prices should drop going into the New Year.

Harvard researchers predict nearly half of all Americans will be obese by 2030. LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is seeking ways to combat obesity and Doctor Steven Heymsfield says the best way to stop the epidemic from progressing is making sure children don’t develop habits that lead to obesity…

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Obesity is defined as an individual with a body mass index of 30 or higher.

Senator Bill Cassidy is introducing the SANTA Act, which aims to keep dangerous counterfeit toys out of the hands of children. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A Carnival cruise ship based out of New Orleans crashed into another cruise ship while trying to dock in Cozumel, Mexico early this morning. The crash happened when the Carnival Glory collided with the Carnival Legend. Only one minor injury has been reported according to The Advocate. New Orleans became the home port for Carnival Glory this year.

1030AM LRN News

The state’s biggest energy producers say the need for increased capacity and replacement of aging power plants will require substantial rate hikes, potentially up to 50 percent. Some have suggested having industrial groups foot a larger share of the bill for future capacity expansions, considering they’re the ones driving the need for more capacity. Public Service Commissioner Dr. Craig Greene says whatever the solution…

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According to AAA a third of the country will be in transit over the holidays, either by plane, trains or automobiles.  AAA Spokesperson Don Redman says that’s the most ever predicted in the last twenty years by the association and the majority of travelers will take to the roadways.

Cut 6 (13) “…patience.”

The official traffic season begins this weekend and ends January 1st.

A New England Journal of Medicine study predicts nearly half of all Americans will be obese by the end of the decade.  Pennington Biomedical director of the Metabolism-Body Composition Lab, Steven Heymsfield, says those numbers are disproportionately high in people making under 50,000 dollars a year, and…

Cut 13 (12) “…Hispanics”

The study was conducted by Harvard researchers.

A rash of stories about dangerous counterfeit toys has inspired Senator Bill Cassidy to introduce the SANTA Act, which demands online retailers to detail exactly where children’s products come from. Currently, online retailers only have to provide the name of their company, and little else, but Cassidy wants them to reveal more…

Cut 5 (11) “…counterfeit”