4:30 LRN Newscast Nov 3

LSU Police in Baton Rouge arrest a man they say raped a female student at gunpoint last month. 26-year-old Coda Stovall reportedly met the victim on social media. They met up and once in her dorm room, he allegedly got forceful. His bond has been set at a quarter-million bucks. Stovall has an arrest record laden with drug and weapons charges.

The LSU AgCenter estimates the annual damage caused by feral hogs to Louisiana farming is 91-million dollars…:

CUT 02(29)      “…Palermo”

 

The state Department of Children and Family Services celebrated National Adoption Day today at the Governor’s Mansion; celebrating the 700 kids adopted by homes in the past year. DCFS Secretary Marketa Walters says the kids over 12 are hardest to find homes for…:

CUT 14(10)      “…their relatives.”

Excitement is building for Saturday’s rivalry match between LSU and Alabama, and Tigers gear is selling pretty briskly. Sarah Sanders owns the Purple & Gold Store in Baton Rouge and she says they have been plenty busy this week. Rain is predicted before kickoff, but Sanders isn’t worried…:

CUT 11(05)      “…team succeed.”

The game will be televised on ESPN.