6:45 LRN Sportscast October 29

Saints coach Sean Payton says there’s a high chance running back Mark Ingram will play this Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. New Orleans worked out a trade with Houston this week to bring Ingram back to the Saints.

The Black and Gold need all of the offensive firepower they can get because 44-year-old Tom Brady is still playing at a high level. The Bucs QB leads the NFL in completions, passing yards. touchdowns and he’s only thrown three interceptions. Coach Sean Payton says it’s impressive what Brady is doing…
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Kick-off Sunday in the Ceasars Superdome is at 3:25 on Sunday.

Conference USA lost Southern Miss and Old Dominion to the Sun Belt this week and now CUSA is looking to add. The Athletic reports that Conference USA is in negotiations to bring New Mexico State, Liberty, and U-Conn into the league. Connecticut would just be a football-playing school. Conference USA has also lost six schools to the American Athletic Conference.

Here’s your slate of college football games on Saturday, the Ragin Cajuns get the day started with an 11 AM kick-off against Texas State. Tulane hosts second-ranked Cincinnati.

ULM tries to pull off another upset as they are at Appalachian State. Louisiana Tech is also out east as they visit Old Dominion, who has just one win on the year.

Northwestern State visits Nicholls, McNeese who upset UIW last weekend will try to pull off an even bigger upset when they travel to eighth-ranked Southeastern Louisiana. Grambling visits Florida A-and-M and Southern hosts Alcorn State, who is 4-0 in the SWAC.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Senate President Page Cortez has established a special seven-member panel that will review several documented excessive force complaints involving State Police troopers and Black men. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil will serve as chairman. Foil says they will hear from several folks and then give the full senate recommendations on legislation that can be passed that would address the use of force…
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Foil says their first meeting will be held in December.

About one thousand people who worked at one of the nursing homes owned by Bob Dean have been laid off. The Louisiana Department of Health has stripped Dean of his licenses after sending over 800 nursing home patients to a warehouse facility in Tangipahoa Parish not equipped to house that many people. Dean is fighting L-D-H to get his licenses back.

Early voting begins tomorrow and while there are a few local elections there are four constitutional amendments on everyone’s ballot. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says Amendment One would streamline sales tax collection in the state.
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Scott says opponents argue moving to a consolidated system takes control from the local governments to collect sales taxes, while opponents say Louisiana’s outdated tax system is an unnecessary burden on those trying to transact business.

It’s Halloween weekend and it will definitely feel like fall. High temperatures will be in the 60s today and State Climatologist Barry Keim says highs will be in the 70s on Saturday and Sunday…
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AM Newscall Oct 29th

Of the four Amendments on the ballot, it’s the first two that could change tax collection and deductions in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains…

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Those in the 25 parishes impacted by Hurricane Ida are being given another month to apply for FEMA individual assistance benefits.  More from Dave Brannen.

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A seven-member Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight is expected to begin its work in December in the aftermath of high-profile beatings of black men, at least one of them deadly.  More from Dave Brannen.

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Early voting begins Saturday and while there are a few local elections there are four constitutional amendments on everyone’s ballot. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says Amendment One would streamline sales tax collection in the state.

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Amendment Two is one that will impact all taxpayers in the state. Scott says this amendment is considered real tax reform because it removes the ability to deduct federal taxes paid on your state taxes.

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Scott says Amendment Three applies to about five levee districts in the state, however, it requires a statewide vote to allow those districts created after 2006 but before October of 2021 to levy an annual tax not to exceed five mills to that will go towards maintaining levees.

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Amendment Four allows the governor to transfer more dedicated funds to fix a state budget deficit. Scott says currently five percent of dedicated funds can be redirected, a vote in favor of the amendment raises it to ten percent.

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Early voting continues until November 6th with the exclusion of Sunday, October 31st and the election is November 13th.

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FEMA is extending its deadline for Hurricane Ida individual assistance. Folks in the 25-parish disaster declaration area now have until November 29th to apply for help from the federal agency. FEMA’s Nate Custer says the extension was requested by the governor’s office because of possible communication issues.

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Custer says more than a half-million applications for Ida assistance have been approved so far at a price tag exceeding 800 million dollars.

Custer says the FEMA funding can help with rental assistance, temporary housing and home repairs not covered by insurance.

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Custer says the FEMA assistance can help to get one’s home back to a livable condition until major repairs are completed.

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To apply for FEMA assistance visit DisasterAssistance.gov or phone 1-800-621-3362.

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A special committee is being created by the Louisiana Senate that will hold one or more hearings beginning in December on complaints about the use of excessive force by State Police, particularly high-profile instances involving the beating of Black men. Senator Franklin Foil is chair of the advisory panel.

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Foil says state police, the public and others will be invited to comment before the seven-member committee that will make recommendations to the legislature regarding use of force laws.

Foil says this Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight will be looking for input from a variety of people with the goal of making recommendations to the full Senate in just over a year.

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At this point, Senator Foil doesn’t know just how many times the committee will meet

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It’s going to be an ideal weekend in Louisiana weatherwise as aftereffects of Wednesday’s cold front remains in control of the fall-like temperature. State Climatologist Barry Keim says lows in the northern parishes will be in the 40s and in the 50s in the southern half with highs reaching into the 70s.

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If you haven’t made plans already Keim says this is the weekend to spend outdoors and do some gardening, cycling, running, or even work on your golf game, but he also recommends bringing along a light jacket especially when the sun goes and don’t forget one when you’re out trick or treating Sunday.

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Mark Ingram is expected to be at practice for the Saints today. Ingram returns to the team that drafted him in 2011. Ingram spent eight seasons with the Saints and is the franchise’s second-leading rusher. But in Houston this season, he’s averaging a career-low 3.2 yards a carry. Coach Sean Payton still likes what Ingram brings…

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Payton says he plans to play Ingram in Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This will be a big game for Saints Quarterback Jameis Winston, who is facing the team that drafted him and chose not to re-sign him after five up and down seasons. Payton does not want Winston to try and take the game over…

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Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady continues to play at a very high level at the age of 44. Brady leads the NFL in completions, passing yards. touchdowns and he’s only thrown three interceptions. Payton says it’s impressive what Brady is doing…

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La Tech can use a win tomorrow as they visit one and six Old Dominion. The Bulldogs have scored 19 points in their last two games and in those contests they converted just nine times on 27 third-down opportunities. Tech Coach Skip Holtz says they got to get that percentage up…

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Tech is coming off a 45-16 loss to UTSA to drop its record two and five. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz took some positives from the game…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 28

Governor John Bel Edwards traveled to Lake Charles to see for himself the damage wrought by a suspected EF-2 tornado that touched down on the city’s south side Wednesday; severely damaging more than two dozen homes and injuring two people. The Governor says, after two hurricanes just over a year ago, this disaster is especially trying…:

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The National Weather Service is collecting data to confirm the size and intensity of that twister.

After Lake Charles, the Governor boarded a jet for England and an economic development meeting with Drax Biomass in York. Then it’s on to Glasgow, Scotland for the U.N. Summit on Climate Change. He returns to Louisiana November 5th.

 

Police in Bossier City say road rage led to a fatal shooting Wednesday night in the parking lot of Willis-Knighten Hospital. BCPD Lt. Bart Cavanagh says the suspect, Ramsey Akes, followed the victim, Cynthia Walker, into the lot and shot her several times. Cavanagh says Akes was angry over something that occurred in traffic elsewhere…:

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Akes is charged with 1st Degree Murder. His bond is set at 275-thousand dollars.

A Louisiana energy industry leader is in the hospital; mourning the loss of his wife in a Wednesday traffic crash on I-12 in Tangipahoa Parish. State Police Trooper William Huggins says Louisiana Oil & Gas Association founder Don Briggs will recover, but 77-year-old Nannette Briggs was riding without a seat belt and did not survive. Huggins reminds us to make good choices when driving or riding the highways…:

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

Running back Mark Ingram is back with the Saints once again teamed up with Alvin Kamara in the backfield as New Orleans has worked out a trade with Houston to acquire the former first-round pick. Ingram’s first eight seasons in the NFL were with the Saints and he scored a franchise-record 50 touchdowns. In seven games with the Texans this season, Ingram is averaging just over three yards a carry and has one touchdown.

Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay will be a big one for Saints starting quarterback Jameis Winston. The former number one pick played five seasons for the Buccaneers. Tampa safety Jordan Whitehead says they know Winston can make plays…
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The Saints are five-point underdogs for the 3:25 kickoff.

It will be an early homecoming game for the Ragin Cajuns as they host Texas State at 11 AM. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says the early kickoff should not impact how his team plays…
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The Cajuns are 6-and-1, while the Bobcats are 2-and-5.

The Pelicans are 1-and-4 after losing to Houston 102-99 last night. Devonte Graham had 21 points to lead New Orleans, but the Hawks had 21 offensive rebounds which helped Atlanta get a road victory. New Orleans hosts Sacramento tomorrow.

Lake Charles College Prep has been banned from the high school football playoffs for violating LHSAA rules. New enrollment figures are out and it shows Edna Karr and Carencro moving up to 5A, Calvary Baptist, Oak Grove and Grand Lake moving up to Two-A. Class Four-A powerhouse Karr could play in the Catholic League.

4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 28

An apparent fit of road rage leads to murder in Bossier City. BCPD Lt. Bart Cavanagh says they’ve arrested a 23-year-old man for following a woman into a hospital parking lot Wednesday night, and shooting her several times. The victim is 65-year-old Cynthia Walker. The alleged shooter is Ramsey Akes. Cavanagh says they’re still investigating, but it certainly looks like road rage..:

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Akes is being held pending $275-thousand bond.

Cops in Walker – in Livingston Parish -say they found a Nike brand tote bag and they hope to reunite it with the owner … and ask him or her why the bag contained over a hundred oxycodone tablets and nearly 50 grams of cocaine. Walker Police Captain John Sharp says it’s unlikely the bag’s owner will come forward, but stranger things HAVE happened…:

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Many folks are recovering from yet another blow from Mother Nature in southwest Louisiana. Dasve Brannen reports Governor Edwards went to the scene today…:

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The Louisiana State Senate has created a special committee to examine the alleged use of excessive force by State Police. This comes after body cam video was released of two roadside beatings of black men that happened in 2019 in LSP Troop F. One of those left a man dead. The panel will meet in early December.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 28th

More than two dozen homes suffered damage when an EF-2 tornado ripped through an area south of Lake Charles early yesterday afternoon. The storm left two people with minor injuries. Governor John Bel Edwards surveyed the area this morning…:

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Remember it’s been just a little over a year since Lake Charles was hit by two hurricanes.

A traffic accident Wednesday on Interstate 12 claims the life of the wife of Louisiana Oil and Gas Association founder Don Briggs. Briggs was sent to the hospital and is expected to recover. State Police Trooper Clay Huggins says it happened in Tangipahoa Parish, when Brigg’s SUV collided with a truck stopped in heavy traffic, then careened off the roadway and overturned…:

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State Police are investigating the crash.

 

A suspected road rage incident Wednesday night leaves a 65-year old woman dead and a 23-year old man behind bars in Bossier City. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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The sex crimes trial of former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain went abruptly into recess when a witness for the prosecution – one of Strain’s alleged victims – had an emotional outburst. The witness called Strain a coward and said he should admit his crimes. Strain is accused of molesting several young men both before and during his time as sheriff.

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 28

A good number of folks in southwest Louisiana are recovering from yet another blow from Mother Nature. Dave Brannen reports Governor Edwards was at the disaster scene earlier today…:

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After Lake Charles the Governor boarded a jet bound for England and a meeting with Drax Biomass in York … then he’s off to the U.N. Summit on Climate Change in Glasgow, Scotland. He’ll be returning to Louisiana November 5th.

 

A federal grand jury indicts a Ruston man for threatening a member of Congress. We only know that the object of 38-year-old Chase Levi Thibodeaux’s ire is a female U.S. House member, and threat was allegedly made on October 12th via social media. No trial date has been set. If convicted, Thibodeaux could face up to 5 years in federal lockup.

Bossier City cops say a road rage incident led to the shooting death of 65-year-old Cynthia Walker in the parking lot of Willis-Knighton Hospital Wednesday. Bossier City Police Lt Bart Cavanagh says it happened shortly after 7 pm and while two off-duty officers were in the parking lot…:

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23-year-old Ramsey Akes is the suspected shooter.

Police in Walker want to reunite a lost lunch bag with its owner. The reason? The bag contained over a hundred oxycodone tablets and almost 50 grams of cocaine. Walker PD Captain John Sharp says other details about the Nike brand bag are being kept under wraps so they assure they get the right owner…:

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1:30 PM Newscall Oct 28

The founder of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, Don Briggs, is hospitalized and his wife is dead after a car crash yesterday morning on I-12 in Tangipahoa Parish. State Police Trooper William Huggins says 77-year-old Nannette Briggs died at the scene from a collision with a truck that was stopped due to traffic congestion

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Bossier City police have charged Ramsey Akes with first-degree murder in connection with a road rage incident that led to the death of a woman early last night. It happened in the parking lot of the Willis-Knighton Hospital. The exact motive for the shooting that left 65-year-old Cynthia Walker dead is under investigation. Police Lt. Bart Cavanaugh says it appears the altercation began elsewhere:

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The 23-year-old Akes is being held on a $275,000 bond.

More than two dozen homes suffered damage when an EF-2 tornado ripped through an area south of Lake Charles early yesterday afternoon. The storm left two people with minor injuries. Governor John Bel Edwards surveyed the area this morning and said of the twister.

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The National Weather Service is still assessing the damage from the storm to better pinpoint just how powerful it was and how many homes were impacted by the twister.

Walker Police are working hard to reunite a Nike lunch bag with its owner. The black and white bag was found among some debris on Florida Boulevard Wednesday and Walker Police Captain John Sharp says the bag just happen to have 120 oxycodone tablets in it.

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The insulated lunch bag also contains nearly 50 grams of cocaine and a few other items.

PM Newscall Oct 28

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A suspected road rage incident Wednesday night leaves a 65-year old woman dead and a 23-year old man behind bars in Bossier City. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Many folks are recovering from yet another blow from Mother Nature in southwest Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards traveled to the scene earlier today.

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A possible road rage incident led to the death of 65-year-old Cynthia Walker who was shot in the parking lot of Willis-Knighton hospital Wednesday. The suspect is a 23-year old man and Bossier City Police Lt Bart Cavanagh says it happened shortly after seven last night and two off-duty officers were in the parking lot.

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The suspect Ramsey Akes is charged with first-degree murder.

Cavanaugh says they are still investigating what motivated the shooting but it appears road rage may have been a factor.

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Walker was shot several times and Cavanaugh says neither the victim nor the suspect had any ties to the hospital, and it appears that the altercation began elsewhere and ended in the parking lot Willis-Knighton.

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Akes is being held on a $275,000 bond.

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More than two dozen homes suffered damage when an EF-2 tornado ripped through an area south of Lake Charles early yesterday afternoon. The storm left two people with minor injuries. Governor John Bel Edwards surveyed the area this morning.

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Sustained winds from the twister are believed to have peaked at 130 miles per hour, tearing down trees and power lines and cutting electricity to 75-hundred Entergy customers.

The governor notes the weather trauma that southwest Louisiana has gone through over the past two years, and now yesterday’s tornado is obviously very trying.

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Edwards noted the power of the storm.

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The National Weather Service is still assessing the damage from the storm to better pinpoint just how powerful it was and how many homes were impacted by the twister.

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Walker Police are working hard to reunite a Nike lunch bag with its owner. The black and white bag was found among some debris on Florida Bouvard Wednesday and Walker Police Captain John Sharp says the bag just happen to have 120 oxycodone tablets in it.

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The insulated lunch bag also contains nearly 50 grams of cocaine and a few other items inside. Sharp says they are not releasing those details so the owner can properly identify their bag.

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Sharp says it is highly unlikely the owner will claim the lunch bag, but stranger things have happened.

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Walker Police are asking the owner to visit them at their new location in the old City Hall building or if you know the owner give them a call so they return it in person. You can see a photo of the bag on the Walker Police Department’s Facebook page.

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The founder of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, Don Briggs, is hospitalized and his wife is dead after a car crash yesterday morning on I-12 in Tangipahoa Parish. State Police Trooper William Huggins says 77-year-old Nannette Briggs died at the scene from a collision with a truck that was stopped due to traffic congestion

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Huggins says after impact with the trailer, the Lafayette couple’s Toyota Land Cruiser began to travel off the road and overturn…

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The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association says Don Briggs is expected to recover fully from his injuries. Huggins says it’s a reminder to all drivers to make good choices when traveling…

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As part of the ongoing investigation, toxicology samples were obtained from both drivers for analysis. Investigators have determined Nannette Briggs was not buckled up, while Don Briggs was properly restrained.