5:30 LRN Newscast

The Tiger Island wildfire in Beauregard Parish, the state’s largest fire, continues to burn. Jeff Palermo has an update…

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Bond has been revoked for a Rosepine man accused of starting a wildfire that destroyed two mobile homes and an undetermined amount of timber acreage. That means 59-year-old Paul Nash will have to wait until September 12th before a judge issues a new bond amount. Nash allegedly violated the burn ban by burning trash on his property.

Former Louisiana legislator and ULM employee Dr. Charles McDonald passed away Saturday. McDonald served as the Director of Counseling, Placement, and Testing and the Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships. In January, they honored him with the naming of the Dr. Charles R. McDonald Office of Financial Aid. ULM President Dr. Ron Berry says the room was packed with former students.

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A service will be held at First Methodist of Monroe on Wednesday. McDonald was 84.

An elderly woman who was burning trash on her property has died after being rescued by a deputy and volunteer firefighter conducting proactive patrols in St. Tammany Parish on Sunday. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says for unknown reasons she fell into the fire.

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The elderly female was taken to a New Orleans hospital in critical condition but later died.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU has named their players that will be dawning the No. 7 and No. 18 jerseys. Monroe native and former Neville star Will Campbell has been awarded the seven jersey, becoming the first LSU offensive lineman to have the opportunity to wear number seven, since the school started assigning that number to the team’s top playmaker. Head Coach Brian Kelly…

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Today marks the beginning game week for 5th ranked LSU Tigers football to face off in a top 10 matchup against Florida State. Tiger Rag editor Todd Horne says FSU quarterback Jordan Travis will be trying to get the ball to his 6’7″ wide receiver Johnny Wilson.

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The Cleveland Browns have reportedly cut former LSU kicker Cade York from their team. York is considered the greatest kicker in Tigers history, but is without a roster after missing two potential game winning field goals against the Eagles in the preseason. He was drafted in the fourth round in 2022, but last year only made 24 out of 32 field goals and missed two extra points.

The rest of the NFL is making cuts to their roster to get down to 53 players now that the preseason is over and their deadline is tomorrow at 3 p.m. central time. The Saints also have some tough calls to make for their 53 man team. No notable names have been cut from the Saints but a position to watch for is at kicker. Wil Lutz and Blake Grupe have been fighting for the spot all preseason, but there is no clear favorite on who takes the position.

Other positions to watch for the Saints are at wide receiver and tight end. Former 3rd round pick receiver Tre’Quan Smith might not make the roster after only catching one pass last season and being very limited in the preseason. The Saints will also try to fit in their tight ends to the final 53. Despite Lucas Krull’s 100 yard game on Sunday, he also might not make the roster because the tight end room already has so much talent.

 

4:30 LRN Newscast

Some much-needed rainfall fell across parts of the state over the weekend, but state Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says the state continues to battle more than 100 fires a day. The largest wildfire is in Beauregard Parish but Strain says they are also fighting some big fires in and around Kisatchie National Forest and Fort Polk…
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This is eighth day of the wildfires in Beauregard Parish. Sheriff Mark Herford says his local firefighters are to the point of exhaustion. He says they are receiving help from outside of Louisiana…
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Officials say 50-percent of the Tiger Island fire is contained and the number of acres burned in Beauregard from multiple fires is more than 50-thousand.

An 84-year-old Folsom woman, who was burning trash piles on her property, has died after being rescued from a brush fire at her home on Sunday. State Fire Marshal’s Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says while conducting proactive patrols in St. Tammany Parish looking for burn ban violators, a deputy, and a volunteer firefighter spotted a brush fire off of LA 25.
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She later died from her injuries at a New Orleans hospital.

Northeast Louisiana is mourning the death of Doctor Charles McDonald, a former longtime state lawmaker and employee at ULM for more than 20 years. ULM President Doctor Ronald Berry says McDonald is known as the Father of Tops for helping to create the scholarship during his time at the State Capitol…
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McDonald was 84.

3:30 LRN Newscast

The largest wildfire ever recorded in the history of the State of Louisiana continues to burn in Beauregard Parish. Jeff Palermo has an update…

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State Ag and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says they believe arson is the cause of multiple wildfires that devastated the area near Union Hill in southwest Rapides Parish. He says they need the public’s help in finding the culprits. And 41-year-old Ryan Miller of Independence was cited for criminal negligence for starting a trash fire that got out of control and burned more than 170 acres near Amite.

An elderly woman who was burning trash piles on her property off of LA 25 has died after being rescued Sunday in Folsom a town in St. Tammany Parish. While conducting proactive patrols in looking for burn ban violators, a deputy, and a volunteer firefighter spotted the brush fire. State Fire Marshal’s Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says. Rodrigue urges the public to avoid burning anything.

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The 84-year-old female was taken to a New Orleans hospital in critical condition but later died

LSU football offensive tackle Will Campbell will make history as the first offensive lineman to wear the number seven jersey since the school started assigning that number to the team’s top playmaker. Coach Brian Kelly says the spirit of the number seven jersey will remain the same

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The NCAA does not allow for an offensive lineman to wear a single-digit number, so Campbell will have a number seven patch on his jersey instead.

LRN PM Newscall August 28

The state’s largest wildfire ever continues to burn in Beauregard Parish. Jeff Palermo has an update…

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An 84-year-old woman lost her life when a trash fire got out of control at her home in the St. Tammany town of Folsom. Teiko Foxx has the story…

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Some much needed rainfall fell across parts of the state over the weekend, but state Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says the state continues to battle more than 100 fires a day. Strain says lighting strikes are starting some of the fires…

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Strain says they are fighting some big fires in and around Kisatchie National Forest and Fort Polk…

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The largest wildfire is in Beauregard Parish. It has consumed more than 33-thousand acres and according to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry The Tiger Island Fire is 50-percent contained. Beauregard Sheriff Mark Herford says the Tiger Island Wildfire will likely burn until they get some good, long rain, which is not in the forecast anytime soon.

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This is day eight of the wildfires in Beauregard Parish. Herford says his local firefighters are to the point of exhaustion. He says they are receiving help from outside of Louisiana…

Cut 6 (12) “…in wildfire”

Strain says they believe arson is the cause of multiple wildfires that devastated the area near Union Hill in southwest Rapides Parish. He says they need the public’s help in finding the culprits. And 41-year-old Ryan Miller of Independence was cited for criminal negligence for starting a trash fire that got out of control and burned more than 170 acres near Amite.

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An 84-year-old Folsom woman, who was burning trash piles on her property, has died after being rescued from a brush fire at her home on Sunday. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says while conducting proactive patrols in St. Tammany Parish looking for burn ban violators, a deputy, and a volunteer firefighter spotted a brush fire off of LA 25.

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The fire spread to a neighboring property but firefighters were able to extinguish the fire. The woman’s husband was at home at the time but did not know what she was doing outside. Rodrigue says deputies believe the woman was burning a debris pile when for an unknown reason she fell.

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The elderly female was taken to a New Orleans hospital in critical condition but later died. Rodrigue urges the public to follow the burn ban

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A statewide burn ban remains active and violators could face civil or criminal penalties.

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Former Louisiana legislator and ULM employee Dr. Charles McDonald passed away Saturday. McDonald served as the Director of Counseling, Placement, and Testing and the Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships. ULM President Dr. Ron Berry says in January, they honored him with the naming of the Dr. Charles R. McDonald Office of Financial Aid. Berry says the room was packed with former students.

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McDonald spent more than two decades at ULM and was elected to serve in the State House of Representatives in 1991. In 2017, Berry says McDonald was honored with an appointment to serve on the Board of Regents.

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As a legislator, McDonald served as Chair of the House Education Committee and was a lead author of TOPS. Berry says McDonald had a great understanding of the financial hardships students faced with higher education. Berry says TOPS serves almost 60-thousand students in Louisiana annually.

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A service will be held at First Methodist of Monroe on Wednesday. McDonald was 84.

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Monroe native and former Neville star Will Campbell has been awarded the seven jersey, becoming the first LSU offensive lineman to have the opportunity to wear number seven, since the school started assigning that number to the team’s top playmaker. Coach Brian Kelly…

Cut 13 (08) “…offensive lineman”

The NCAA does not allow for an offensive lineman to wear a single digit number, so Campbell will have a number seven patch on his jersey instead. Kelly says the spirit of the number seven jersey will remain the same

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2:30 LRN Newscast

An 84-year-old woman lost her life when a trash fire got out of control at her home in the St. Tammany town of Folsom. Teiko Foxx has the story…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Bond has been revoked for a Rosepine man accused of starting a wildfire that destroyed two mobile homes and an undetermined amount of timber acreage. That’s means 59-year-old Paul Nash will have to wait until September 12th before a judge issues a new bond amount. Nash allegedly violated the burn ban by burning trash on his property.

This is day eight of the wildfires in Beauregard Parish. Sheriff Mark Herford says his local firefighters are to the point of exhaustion. He says they are receiving help from outside of Louisiana…
Cut 6 (12) “…in wildfire”
Officials say 50-percent of the Tiger Island fire is contained and the number of acres burned in Beauregard from multiple fires is more than 50-thousand.

Monroe native and former Neville star Will Campbell has been awarded the seven jersey, becoming the first LSU offensive lineman to have the opportunity to wear number seven, since the school started assigning that number to the team’s top playmaker. Coach Brian Kelly…
cut 13 (08) “….offensive lineman”
The NCAA does not allow for offensive lineman to wear a single digit number, so Campbell will have a number seven patch on his jersey instead.

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 28

Some much-needed rainfall fell across parts of the state over the weekend, but state Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says the state continues to battle more than 100 fires a day. He says they are fighting some big fires in and around Kisatchie  National Forest and Fort Polk…

Cut 4 (10) “…damage happens”

The largest wildfire in Beauregard Parish has consumed more than 33-thousand acres and according to the Department of Agriculture The Tiger Island Fire is 50-percent contained.

Beauregard Sheriff Mark Herford says the Tiger Island Wildfire will likely burn until they get some good, long rain, which is not in the forecast anytime soon.

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This is day eight of the wildfires in Beauregard Parish. Herford says his local firefighters are to the point of exhaustion.

An 84-year-old Folsom woman, who was burning trash on her property, has died after being rescued from a brush fire at her home Sunday. State Fire Marshal’s Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says while conducting proactive patrols in St. Tammany Parish a deputy, and a volunteer firefighter spotted a brush fire off of LA 25. She says deputies believe the woman fell ill while burning the debris.

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A statewide burn ban remains in effect.

Former Louisiana legislator and ULM employee Dr. Charles McDonald passed away Saturday. McDonald served as the Director of Counseling, Placement, and Testing and the Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships. ULM President Dr. Ron Berry says in 2017, McDonald was honored with an appointment to serve on the Board of Regents.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

This is day eight of the wildfires in Beauregard Parish. Sheriff Mark Herford says his local firefighters are to the point of exhaustion. He says they are receiving help from outside of Louisiana…
Cut 6 (12) “…in wildfire”

An 84-year-old Folsom woman, who was burning trash piles on her property, has died after being rescued from a brush fire at her home on Sunday. State Fire Marshal’s Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says while conducting proactive patrols in St. Tammany Parish looking for burn ban violators, a deputy, and a volunteer firefighter spotted a brush fire off of LA 25.
Cut 7 (09) “…still alive.”
The elderly female succumbed from her injuries at a New Orleans hospital.

Former Louisiana legislator and ULM employee Dr. Charles McDonald passed away Saturday. McDonald served as the Director of Counseling, Placement, and Testing and the Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships. ULM President Dr. Ron Berry says in January, they honored him with the naming of the Dr. Charles R. McDonald Office of Financial Aid. He says the room was packed with former students.
Cut 10 (07) “…many people.”
McDonald spent more than two decades at ULM and was elected to serve in the State House of Representatives in 1991.

Mortgage rates have climbed above seven-percent, the highest since 2001, which has cooled the housing market. But Louisiana Realtors CEO Norman Morris says a bigger obstacle to buying a new home is affordable homeowners insurance…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints closed out their preseason with a loss to the Texans 17-13. Despite the loss, quarterback Jameis Winston had a good day, going 11 for 16 for 93 yards and a touchdown. Two of his completions were to tight end Jimmy Graham who made great catches on contested balls, including for a touchdown. Coach Dennis Allen is happy with team’s performance, but wanted to finish the preseason undefeated.

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The Saints had two separate chances at scoring the go ahead touchdown late in the game, but quarterback Jake Haener threw two interceptions on the final two drives. Also in the fourth quarter, free agent kicker Blake Grupe missed a 60 yard field goal. He and returning kicker Wil Lutz are one of the moves to watch for on cut down day tomorrow afternoon, when the roster shrinks down from 90 to 53 players.

Before college football’s official week 1 kickoff, Louisiana Tech improved their record to 1-0 after beating Florida International 22-17 The Bulldogs rallied back from a 14 point deficit and scored 19 unanswered with transfer quarterback Hank Buchmeier throwing for 333 yards and a touchdown. Coach Sonny Cumbie says it was a good start for the QB in his new uniform.

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ULM will be kicking off their season this Saturday against Army, and just a day later, LSU takes on No. 8 Florida State.

The United States National basketball team beat Greece this morning 109-81. Pelicans star Brandon Ingram had five points on 2 for 4 shooting.

 

11:30 LRN Newscast Aug 28

Some much-needed rainfall fell across parts of the state over the weekend, but state Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says the state continues to battle more than 100 fires a day. The largest wildfire is in Beauregard Parish, and Sheriff Mark Herford says the Tiger Island Wildfire will likely burn until they get some good, long rain, which is not in the forecast anytime soon.

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An appeals court has thrown out the conviction and death sentence for Jarrell Neal who was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder for a 1998 Metairie shooting. Executive Director of the Capital Appeals Project Cecelia Kappel says Neal’s attorney failed to use physical evidence that connected his co-defendants to the crime scene.

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If the state does not seek a rehearing of the case, Neal will return to Jefferson Parish and face a new trial.

A bomb threat that was emailed to schools in Livingston and Ascension Parishes and Baton Rouge Foreign Language Academic Immersion Magnet, has prompted delays and even cancellations. Bomb squads and increased law enforcement presence have been reported at the affected schools.

The housing market has cooled but Louisiana Realtors CEO Norman Morris says a bigger obstacle to buying a home is affordable homeowners’ insurance. He says less destruction by hurricanes and tighter regulations may help stabilize the market and bring in new insurers.

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The average cost of homeowner’s insurance in New Orleans is $5,500. In Shreveport, the average cost is $2,800, and in Lafayette just under $3,000.