LRN PM Newscall September 7

Christmas Town Christmas Tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish announced they are closing for the 2023 season due to extreme drought. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. Brooke Thorington has more…

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This year’s Christmas Grinch is the state’s extreme drought. Christmas Town, a tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish, will not open for business this year. Owner Lisa Miller says drought and extreme temperatures killed too many trees

Cut 3 (09) “…as well.”

Tangipahoa Parish is classified as being under exceptional drought according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. The farm, which offers customers the chance to cut down their own trees, has been in business for 14 years. Miller says a large portion of her harvest could not handle this year’s dry heat.

Cut 4 (08) “…finished yet.”

It takes seven to nine years to grow a 6-foot to 8-foot marketable size Christmas tree. She hopes to preserve the tradition next Christmas.

Cut 5 (12) “ … next year.” 

The Southern Christmas Tree Association says the Christmas Town farm is the only one they know of that will not be open this season. Other farms have lost trees but not to the extent of Christmas Town.

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Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says it’s a topic that south Louisiana residents are familiar with…

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Tonight is the first statewide televised debate with five of the seven viable gubernatorial candidates. Landry is not participating, and Stockley says Schroder it’s not a coincidence the ad started today…

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Stockley believes the strategy is not only to get Schroder into a runoff…

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Today’s debate begins at 7 p.m.

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Brutally hot and dry weather has kept 95 percent of the state in drought conditions, according to the U-S Drought Monitor. State climatologist Barry Keim says the areas in “extreme and exceptional” drought conditions have gotten worse.

Cut 9 (12) “…move forward.” 

The southwest corner of Louisiana is classified as exceptionally dry along with Northshore and the Baton Rouge area. In exceptional drought, fishing is compromised, pasture and crop loss is widespread, and water shortages are implemented. Keim says almost 70 percent of the state is D3 or D4 status.

Cut 10 (08) “…across Louisiana”

The extreme northern part of the state is not experiencing drought or abnormally dry conditions. Keim says the conditions in the extreme southeastern part of the state have improved.

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The U-S Drought Monitor, released every Thursday, shows how bad drought conditions are across the country.

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LSU coach Kim Mulkey has reportedly agreed to a ten-year contract worth 32-million dollars, which would be the richest total contract in women’s college basketball history. LSU won the first national championship in program history last April and the Advocate’s Scott Rabalais says it took Mulkey only two seasons to reach the top…

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The LSU Board of the Supervisors is expected to approve the record deal tomorrow.

Mulkey has won four national championships and turned 61 in May. She experienced a health scare in June and had a procedure to put in two stents to alleviate a blocked heart artery. Rabalais says it will be interesting to see if Mulkey coaches another ten years, but she’s good to go for now…

Cut 13 (09) “…like that”

Women’s basketball is not a revenue generating sport, but Rabalais says LSU’s athletic director looks at Mulkey’s new contract as a wise investment…

Cut  14 (12) “…dollars and sense.”

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley believes the strategy is not only to get Schroder into a runoff…

Cut 8 (09) “…candidate events.”

Landry is not participating.

LSU coach Kim Mulkey has reportedly agreed to a ten-year contract worth 32-million dollars, which would be the richest total contract in women’s college basketball history.  And while women’s basketball is not a revenue-generating sport, the Advocate’s Scott Rabalais says LSU’s athletic director looks at the new contract as a wise investment…

Cut  14 (12) “…dollars and sense.”

 

Brutally hot and dry weather has kept 95 percent of the state in drought conditions, according to the U-S Drought Monitor. The extreme northern part of the state is not experiencing drought or abnormally dry conditions. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says the conditions in the extreme southeastern part of the state have improved.

Cut 11 (12) “…last week”

 

The U-S drought monitor is released on Thursdays.

This year’s Christmas Grinch is the state’s extreme drought. Christmas Town, a tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish, announced it will not open for business this year. Owner Lisa Miller says the severe drought has destroyed the harvest for the 2023 season.

Cut 3 (09) “…as well.”

While other tree farms have lost trees, it’s not to the extent of those lost at Christmas Town.

 

 

 

 

 

2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

The oppressive weather has 95 percent of the state drought according to the U-S Drought Monitor. State climatologist Barry Keim says the southwest corner of Louisiana is classified as exceptionally dry along with Northshore and the Baton Rouge area. Keim says almost 70 percent of the state is in D3 or D4 status.

Cut 10 (08) “…across Louisiana”

The U-S Drought Monitor is released on Thursdays.

 

Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says with a televised debate tonight it’s not a coincidence the ad started today…

Cut 7 (10) “…accusations.” 

The debate is at 7 o’clock.

Christmas Town Christmas Tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish announced they are closing for the 2023 season due to extreme drought. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

 

After the State Fire Marshal’s Office said residents can resume outdoor grilling even with the statewide burn ban in place, LSU says tailgaters can grill out this Saturday before the Grambling game on campus. However, you are urged to be extremely careful when doing so.

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says it’s a topic that south Louisiana residents are familiar with…

Cut 6 (11) “…the needle.”

LSU coach Kim Mulkey has reportedly agreed to a ten-year contract worth 32-million dollars, which would be the richest total contract in women’s college basketball history. LSU won the first national championship in program history last April and the Advocate’s Scott Rabalais says it took Mulkey only two seasons to reach the top…

Cut 12 (10) “…once again”

The LSU Board of the Supervisors is expected to approve the record deal tomorrow.

Brutally hot and dry weather has kept 95 percent of the state in “extreme to exceptional” drought conditions for another week, according to the U-S Drought Monitor. State climatologist Barry Keim says “extreme and exceptional” drought conditions have gotten worse.

Cut 9 (12) “…move forward.” 

This year’s Christmas Grinch is the state’s extreme drought. Christmas Town, a tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish, announced it will not open for business this year. Owner Lisa Miller says it takes seven to nine years to grow a 6-foot to 8-foot marketable size Christmas tree. She hopes to preserve the tradition next Christmas.

Cut 5 (12) “ … next year.” 

The Southern Christmas Tree Association says the Christmas Town farm is the only one they know of that will not be open this season.

1:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

Treasurer John Schroder launches an attack ad linking gubernatorial opponent Jeff Landry to a Texas attorney accused of scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes. ULM Political Science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley…

Cut 6 (11) “…the needle.”

LSU coach Kim Mulkey has reportedly agreed to a ten-year contract worth 32-million dollars, which would be the richest total contract in women’s college basketball history. LSU won the first national championship in program history last April and the Advocate’s Scott Rabalais says it took Mulkey only two seasons to reach the top…

Cut 12 (10) “…once again”

The LSU Board of the Supervisors is expected to approve the record deal tomorrow.

Brutally hot and dry weather has kept 95 percent of the state in drought conditions, according to the U-S Drought Monitor. State climatologist Barry Keim says the areas in “extreme and exceptional” drought conditions have gotten worse.

Cut 9 (12) “…move forward.” 

This year’s Christmas Grinch is the state’s extreme drought. Christmas Town, a tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish, announced it will not open for business this year. Owner Lisa Miller says it takes seven to nine years to grow a 6-foot to 8-foot marketable size Christmas tree. She hopes to preserve the tradition next Christmas.

Cut 5 (12) “ … next year.” 

The Southern Christmas Tree Association says the Christmas Town farm is the only one they know of that will not be open this season.

 

 

 

 

12:30 LRN Newscast

There’s a statewide televised debate tonight involving five of the seven major candidates. In the polls, Jeff Landry has a comfortable lead over his opponents, but one of the candidates, John Schroder, released a new TV today attacking Landry. Brooke Thorington reports the ad links Landry to an attorney in Texas who is in trouble for allegedly scamming property owners after the 2020 hurricanes..
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A Christmas tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish will not be able to sell any trees this holiday season, because the record summer heat and drought has ruined their harvest….
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That’s the owner of Christmas Town, Lisa Miller, who says she’s owned the farm for 14 years and has seen nothing like this.

LSU and women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey have reportedly agreed on a ten-year, 32-million dollar contract which would be the richest total contract in women’s college basketball history. Mulkey has won four national championships and turned 61 in May. She experienced a health scare in June and had a procedure to put in two stents for a blocked heart artery. The Advocate’s Scott Rabalais says it will be interesting to see if Mulkey coaches another ten years, but she’s good to go for now…
cut 13 (09) “…like that”

11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

This year’s Christmas Grinch is the state’s extreme drought. Christmas Town, a tree farm in Tangipahoa Parish, announced it will not open for business this year. Owner Lisa Miller says the severe drought has destroyed the harvest for the 2023 season.

Cut 3 (09) “…as well.”

Most of Louisiana was classified as being under extreme drought or exceptional drought per the U.S. Drought Monitor.

The state Department of Transportation announces a 117-million-dollar construction project will begin on I-20 in Bossier and Caddo Parishes on September 18th. DOTD Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says reconstruction work will also be underway from Pines Road to Market Street on the west end.

Cut 6 (11) “…as well.”

The project is scheduled to be completed by 2025.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says they’re once again taking applications from insurance companies who are interested in receiving grant dollars to write more homeowners insurance policies. 42 million dollars to eight insurers resulted in almost 29 thousand policies being written, and many were written in southeast Louisiana…

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office announced Wednesday the statewide burn ban remains in effect due to continuing dry conditions, but Louisiana residents can resume outdoor cooking. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says, if you do grill, have safety measures in place…

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LSU has since reversed their earlier announcement discouraging tailgaters from grilling, it’s allowed now but you are asked to do so with extreme caution.

 

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

The first televised debate in the 2023 governor’s race is tonight. Brooke Thorington on what to expect.
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Attorney General Jeff Landry is facing an ethics charge and could be forced to pay a penalty because of a free private plane ride he took with a top donor in 2021. The flight was to Hawaii, where Landry spoke at the annual meeting of the Attorney General Alliance. Landry says he took the free flight so taxpayers didn’t have to pay for it.

The statewide burn ban remains in effect, even though parts of the state have received rain, but officials say it’s not enough to reduce the increased risk of fire due to the prolonged drought. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…
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Rodrigue says residents can resume outdoor cooking but using grills and smokers and not open flames in a fire pits.

Starting September 18th, I-20 in Shreveport-Bossier City will be under construction as crews will replace the pavement that’s been there since the 1960s. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchannan says there will be lane closures so they are implementing an innovative traffic management system to inform motorists of changing conditions…
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Motorists are urged to use I-220 as an alternate route.

09:30 LRN Newscast, September 7th

We’ll hear from five of the seven major candidates in the October 14th Governor’s race tonight in a televised debate. Republican Jeff Landry refuses to participate because he says the organizer is biased. UNO Political Science professor Dr. Ed Chervenak says that’s unfortunate:
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The debate will be on TV tonight at 7.

The statewide burn ban was updated Wednesday and private burning is still prohibited but outdoor cooking may resume. State Fire Marshal’s Office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says wildfires are still active even though we have seen some rain…:
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Those planning to tailgate at LSU Saturday are encouraged to seek alternate methods to outdoor cooking.

The state Department of Transportation announces lane closures on I-20 in Shreveport-Bossier City for the next two and a half years for pavement replacement…:
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LSU Women’s Basketball Coach Kim Mulkey has reportedly agreed to a 10-year, $32 million dollar contract extension that will make her the highest paid coach in women’s basketball. The deal is pending final approval from the LSU Board of Supervisors which meets Friday.

08:30 LRN Newscast, September 7th

Five of the seven major candidates will participate in the first televised debate for the 2023 governor’s race tonight. Republican front-runner Jeff Landry refuses to participate citing organizer bias but UNO Political Science professor Dr. Ed Chervenak believes voters will still want to watch…:
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The election is October 14th.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says they are once again taking applications from insurance companies who are interested in receiving grant dollars if they write more homeowners insurance policies. He says the goal is to reduce the number of homes that have coverage through, Citizens, the expensive state-run insurer of last resort..:
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Despite the recent rain, the statewide burn ban remains in effect. Brooke Thorington has more…:
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Baton Rouge Police say the person who allegedly stole a bike from a priest Monday has been apprehended. Father Michael Alello of St. Thomas More Catholic Church said his garage door was open when a man strolled up and grabbed his bike off the wall and rode away. Surveillance video shows the suspect waving at neighbors before he went into the garage to take the bike.