5:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

Louisiana State Police Troopers will undergo additional excessive force training as part of the ABLE Project. Jeff Palermo explains…:

CUT 02  (31)        “…Palermo.”

Police in Thibodaux arrest a third person in the early September murder of 15-year-old Jairen Cole. Chief Bryan Zeringue says another 15-year-old boy was taken into custody Thursday. Because he is a minor, his name has been released. He’ll be charged with 2nd-degree murder.

 

Deputies in Bossier parish arrest a Benton man; accused of raping and molesting a juvenile. 25-year-old Tramarcus Bell is alleged to have assaulted the child for a period of over 2 years. He’s being held pending a bond of over a half-million dollars.

Hunters in Tensas, Franklin & Madison parishes… state wildlife & Fisheries agents are asking you again this year to give them your deer kill, so the animals can be tested for the contagious Chronic Wasting Disease. Spokesman Jon Bordelon says a few cases have turned up in Tensas, so they want to test and track the illness…:

CUT 05  (10)        “…Mississippi positives.”

Deer infected with CWD will usually appear malnourished, show signs of extreme thirst and may appear un-coordinated. They also often display little fear of humans.

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

Deer hunters take note: state Wildlife & Fisheries are again concerned with the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease among Louisiana’s deer herd, so they’re asking you to donate your deer kill. LDWF Deer Program Manager Jon Bordelon says they need samples to test and track for CWD. He says, though it hasn’t been known to jump to humans…it’s probably best to not eat venison from an infected deer…:

CUT 04  (12)        “…those parishes.”

They need samples taken in Franklin, Madison and Tensas parishes.

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic the Ark-La-Miss Fair returns to Monroe this weekend. Mike Shields, with the West Monroe Civitan Club, says expect rides, games and great food…plus activities for – literally – kids of all ages…:

CUT 08  (11)        “…it’s marvelous.”

Running now through October 9th at the Monroe Civic Center.

 

The Louisiana Office of State Parks is offering a special discount on overnight stays for the fall of 2022. Campers will get four nights for the price of three at state parks when they book a stay at “ReserveLAStateParks.com” and enter the promo code “KICKOFF2022.”

It’s likely Saints back-up Andy Dalton will start at quarterback on Sunday when New Orleans takes on Minnesota in London. Regular starter Jameis Winston is listed as doubtful on the injury report after not practicing this week because of back and ankle injuries. Dalton says the biggest thing for the offense is to be efficient:

CUT 10(10)      “…anything less.”

LSU plays its first SEC away game of the season on Saturday against the Auburn Tigers. LSU is an eight-point favorite and kick-off is at 6 PM.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Veteran Andy Dalton is expected to get the start at quarterback for the injured Jameis Winston as the Saints face the Minnesota Vikings in London on Sunday. Winston did not practice at all this week and is listed as doubtful. Wide receiver Michael Thomas has already been ruled out with a toe injury, while running back Alvin Kamara and receiver Jarvis Landry are questionable. Dalton says the offense will strive to be efficient on Sunday…
cut 10 (10) “…anything less”
Saints Safety Tyrann Mathieu believes the time in London this week will help the team bounce back from a slow start to the season…
Cut 16 (16) “…each other.”
Kick-off is at 8:30.

LSU Coach Brian Kelly has ruled two offensive starters out for Saturday’s game at Auburn, running back Armoni Goodwin and guard Garrett Dellinger, who both got hurt in the win over New Mexico. But the defense gets back senior nickel back Jay Ward, defensive end B-J Ojulari and safety Joe Foucha who will make his LSU debut after transferring in from Arkansas…
cut 30 (05) “…my debut”
Kick off is at 6 PM.

After a big Sun Belt opening win over U-L Lafayette ULM is at Arkansas State. The Warhawks have not won in Jonesboro since 2001. The Red Wolves are 1-and-3 this season. ULM Coach Terry Bowden gives a scouting report on their quarterback, James Blackman…
cut 20 (06) “…big plays”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 6:00.

Other action. the Ragin Cajuns host South Alabama, Nicholls is at Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana hosts Murray State.

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

As more people grow concerned with cases of excessive force by law enforcement, Louisiana state Police announce they’re getting troopers into a national program called ABLE, to educate officers on intervening with and deterring excessive force by fellow officers. LSP Trooper Bryan Lee says they want LSP officers to stop actions that can harm individuals and the community…:

CUT 14  (12)        “…well ness issues.”

All troopers will undergo 8 hours of Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement over the next few months.

A Lafayette man pleads guilty to federal kidnapping charges, for abducting a man he arranged to meet via the dating app GRINDR. 21-year-old Chance Seneca admitted to using the app to meet and kidnap the man with the intent to kill. He still faces a state trial for attempted murder.

 

Once again, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking hunters to submit deer samples for testing for Chronic Wasting Disease. Don Molino has more…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Molino.”

Rapides Parish deputies arrest a teen for allegedly making threats on social media against fellow students at Rapides Parish High school. No weapons or suspicious packages were found when officers took the boy into custody this morning. RPSO says they are still investigating the matter.

2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

State Wildlife and Fisheries agents are asking deer hunters in Franklin, Madison, and Tensas parishes to submit their deer samples to test for Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD. LDWF Deer Program Manager Jonathan Bordelon says there is a list of locations on their website and at each location signage and instructions on how to submit a sample…:

CUT 03(08)      “…later time.”

Bordelon says an infected deer may exhibit signs of weight loss, excessive thirst, incoordination, and lack of fear of people.

The Ark-La-Miss Fair returns to Monroe today after a two-year COVID pause. Mike Shields, with the West Monroe Civitan Club, says the food booths come from local non-profits and are important cash sources for them, and for Civitan. He says the organization has given between $25,000 and $50,000 back to the community…:

CUT 07(04)      …two years.”

 

Louisiana State Police Officers will undergo additional training as part of the ABLE Project. Jeff Palermo explains…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Palermo.”

More troubles for New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. This time allegations she’s been using a city-owned apartment in the French Quarter for personal use. Cantrell’s office says she never actually lived there, and she has only used the apartment in the same way previous mayors have. Meanwhile the petition to recall Cantrell has reached nearly 20-precent of required signatures to get a recall elections.

LRN PM Newscall

To track and detect cases of Chronic Wasting Disease among deer the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking hunters to submit samples for testing. Don Molino has more.

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Don Molino.”

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Louisiana State Police Officers will undergo additional training as part of the ABLE Project. Jeff Palermo explains.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking deer hunters in the control areas of Franklin, Madison, and Tensas parishes to submit samples to test for Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD. Deer Program Manager with the LDWF Jonathan Bordelon says there is a list of locations on their website and at each location signage and instructions on how to submit a sample.

Cut 3 (08) “…later time.” 

CWD is fatal to deer and the department is hoping to track the disease by having hunters submit samples. Bordelon says there’s been no association of the disease with humans, but out of an abundance of caution the CDC recommends not to consume deer that are positive for CWD.

Cut 4 (12) “…those parishes.” 

Bordelon says an infected deer may exhibit signs of weight loss, excessive thirst, incoordination, and lack of fear of people. He says a few cases of CWD have been detected in Tensas Parish.

Cut 5 (10) “…Mississippi positives.” 

Hunters statewide can also submit samples, contact your local LDWF field office for the nearest testing site.

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The Ark-La-Miss Fair returns to Monroe today after a two-year COVID pause. Mike Shields is with the West Monroe Civitan Club. He says there will be rides and carnival games, plus delicious local food.

Cut 6 (08)  “…family entertainment .” 

Shields says the food booths come from local non-profits and are important sources of money for them—and for the Civitan Club. He says the organization has given between $25,000 and $50,000 back to the community.

Cut 7 (04) “…two years.”

Also, there will be a special needs day where Shields says thousands of local children are given the red carpet treatment including free rides, free soft drinks and popcorn, and special pampering for the children from older kids.

Cut 8 (11)  “..its marvelous.”

The Ark-La-Miss Fair opens today and will run through October 9th on the grounds of the Monroe Civic Center. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for kids ages 2-11.

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It’s likely Saints back-up Andy Dalton will start at quarterback on Sunday when New Orleans takes on Minnesota in London. Regular starter Jameis Winston is listed as doubtful on the injury report after not practicing this week because of back and ankle injuries. Dalton says he’s ready…

Cut 9 (10)  “…out there.”

Dalton will not have Michael Thomas as a weapon in the passing game as Thomas has been ruled out with a toe injury.  Also, receiver Jarvis Landry and running back Alvin Kamara are questionable. Dalton says the biggest thing for the offense is to be efficient…

Cut 10 (10) “…anything less.” 

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LSU plays its first SEC away game of the season on Saturday against the Auburn Tigers. Senior wide receiver Jaray Jenkins says he’s looking forward to getting tested on the road…

Cut 11 (08)  “..what they are going to bring.”

LSU is an eight-point favorite and kick-off is at 6 PM.

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Louisiana State Police joins the national training program known as The ABLE Project. ABLE stands for Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement and LSP Lt. Bryan Lee says they’ve joined a select group of more than 200 other law enforcement agencies with the specialized training.

Cut 12 (11) “…from happening.”

Lee says the evidence-based and field-tested ABLE training gives officers guidance on how to intervene and deter the use of excessive force.

Cut 13 (09) “… intervened upon.” 

In most cases of excessive force, Lee says there are usually bystanders, and the training helps them to recognize when it’s taking place and the best way to intercede. Lee says they want to enable officers to step up and stop actions that can cause harm to an individual and the community.

Cut 14 (12)  “…wellness issues.” 

LSP officers will receive eight hours of ABLE Project training over the coming months.

1:30 LRN Newscast

State Police has been accepted into the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement Project, which is the Georgetown University Law’s Center national training program for law enforcement agencies seeking to prevent excessive force arrests. Lt. Bryan Lee says the training builds a culture of peer intervention…
cut 13 (09) “….intervened upon”
In most cases of excessive force, Lee says there are bystanders, and the training helps them to recognize when it’s taking place and how to intercede.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has set up drop-off locations in Franklin, Madison and Tensas parishes, where hunters can take samples from harvested deer to be tested for chronic wasting disease. Deer program manager Jonathan Bordelon says they’ve already confirmed a case of CWD in Tensas Parish…
cut 5 (10) “…Mississippi positives”
A map of the CWD testing drop-off locations can be found at LDWF.

LSU freshmen have bragging rights as the school’s most academically accomplished class in history. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 23 (31) “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LSU plays its first SEC away game of the season on Saturday against the Auburn Tigers. Senior wide receiver Jaray Jenkins says he’s looking forward to getting tested on the road…
Cut 11 (08) “..what they are going to bring.”
LSU is an eight-point favorite and kick-off is at 6 PM.

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

Louisiana State Police joins the national training program known as The ABLE Project. ABLE stands for Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement and LSP Lt. Bryan Lee says they’ve joined a select group of more than 200 other law enforcement agencies with the specialized training.

Cut 12 (11) “…from happening.”

Officers will receive eight hours of ABLE Project training over the coming months.

The Council for A Better Louisiana (CABL) has canceled its scheduled October 20th U.S. Senate debate, which would have pitted incumbent Republican Senator John Kennedy against Democrat challengers Luke Mixon and Gary Chambers. CABL President Barry Erwin says Kennedy’s campaign will not commit to a specific date…

AM Cut 4 (09)  “…we’re disappointed.”

To track and detect cases of Chronic Wasting Disease among deer the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking hunters to submit samples for testing. Don Molino has more.

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Don Molino.”

 

11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking deer hunters in the control areas of Franklin, Madison, and Tensas parishes to submit samples to test for Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD. Deer Program Manager Jonathan Bordelon says even though there’s no association of the disease and humans it’s best not to consume CWD-positive deer.

Cut 4 (12) “…those parishes.” 

For a list of sites visit LWDF’s website.

The Ark-La-Miss Fair returns to Monroe today after a two-year COVID pause. Mike Shields is with the West Monroe Civitan Club. He says there will be rides and carnival games, plus delicious local food.

Cut 6 (08)  “…family entertainment .” 

The fair runs through October 9th

It’s likely Saints back-up Andy Dalton will start at quarterback on Sunday when New Orleans takes on Minnesota in London on Sunday. Regular starter Jameis Winston is listed as doubtful on the injury report after not practicing this week because of back and ankle injuries. Dalton says he’s ready…

Cut 9 (10)  “…out there.”

Dalton will not have Michael Thomas as a weapon in the passing game as Thomas has been ruled out with a toe injury.

 

LSU sets a new record in academic quality for its most accomplished freshman class in the university’s history. Assistant Vice President and Director of Administration Daniel Barrow says the class has an all-time high median GPA of 3.78. And this this year’s freshman class enrollment of 7,367 surpasses last year’s record enrollment of 7,038.

Cut 13 (07) “…talented class.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

It’s likely Saints back-up Andy Dalton will start at quarterback when New Orleans takes on Minnesota in London on Sunday. Regular starter Jameis Winston is listed as doubtful on the injury report after not practicing this week because of back and ankle injuries. Dalton says he’s ready…
Cut 9 (10) “…out there.”
Dalton will not have Michael Thomas as a weapon in the passing game as Thomas has been ruled out with a toe injury.

The Saints defense will have the challenge of containing former LSU receiver Justin Jefferson who is coming off a lackluster performance against the Lions last week. Saints Safety Tyrann Mathieu says the playmaker is built for today’s game…
Cut 17 (15) “…eliminate him.”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says running back Armoni Goodwin will miss tomorrow’s game against Auburn. Kelly says Goodwin sustained a substantial injury to his hamstring in the win over New Mexico. Also guard Garrett Dellinger will miss tomorrow’s Auburn game because of a hand injury. Kick-off on the Plains is at 6 PM.

Tonight it’s Week 5 of the high school football season and Union Parish running back Trey Holly is the new all-time leading rusher in Louisiana High School football history. Holly surpassed former Tiger and University High running back Nick Brossette last week and he now has 8,708 yards rushing. Holly is committed to play at LSU and the four-star recruit says he’s always dreamed of playing in Tiger Stadium…
cut 15 (08) “…my dream”
Tonight, Union Parish hosts undefeated Franklin Parish as Holly hopes to eclipse 10-thousand yards rushing before his prep career ends.