LRN AM Newscall Oct 5

A fake news article alleges the mayor of DeQuincy in Calcasieu parish fired a firefighter for praying at the scene of a fire. Halen Doughty has more…

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Former mayor of Alexandria, Ned Randolph, passes away at 74 for Alzheimer’s. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Today the last shelter for south Louisiana flood victims will close, almost two months after the historic flood. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The City of DeQuincy in Calcasieu parish is once again the subject of a satire news article, this time alleging that the mayor fired a firefighter for praying at the scene of a fire. Mayor Lawrence Henagan says that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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Henagan says the article also claimed he was a black female, when he is neither. He says he’s not sure why his town is being mentioned in stories like this.

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DeQuincy has been featured in a variety of similar articles, claiming everything from twerking bans to giving kids guns at school. Henagan says he tries to take all of the fake articles with a grain of salt.

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Ned Randolph, former Alexandria Mayor, has passed away from Alzheimer’s at the age of 74. Randolph was a five term mayor, serving the city from 1986 to 2006. Current Alexandria Mayor Jacques Roy says Randolph left his imprint everywhere in central Louisiana and treated everyone with decency.

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In the 20 years that Randolph was mayor, I-49 was built through the city and the Alexandria Riverfront Center opened. Roy says the former beloved mayor came into office at a very tumultuous time.

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When Randolph was mayor, he appointed Alexandria’s first black police chief. Roy says Randolph fought his disease as hard as he could. He says he had great plans for the town of Alexandria and will be missed greatly.

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Congressman Charles Boustany is taking legal action against the author of “Murder in the Bayou” for making claims that the US Senate candidate was involved with prostitutes who were murdered in Jefferson Davis parish. Boustany’s attorney Jimmy Faircloth says they filed a lawsuit to defend his integrity and the honor of his family.

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Brown has said he stands by what is written in the book. But Faircloth says the allegations have been reported numerous times as fact, even though no one has been able to independently verify the claims. He doesn’t believe it’s a coincidence the book was published shortly after Boustany announced his candidacy for Senate.

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The book alleges that Boustany spent a lot of time at a Jennings motel soliciting prostitutes. The claims in the book cited two unidentified sex workers and an unnamed witness. Faircloth says he doesn’t believe anyone was able to confirm these allegations, before they were published in the book.

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Nearly two months after the historic flood in south Louisiana, the last remaining shelter for flood victims is closing today at noon. Red Cross spokesperson Todd James says they will help anyone who is still in the Baton Rouge shelter at Celtic Studios find their next place to go.

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James says as of yesterday there were still 69 people in the Celtic Studios shelter, but many of them are moving out before noon today. He says flood victims faced a variety of struggles in finding a place to call home after the flood.

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James says they’ve been working diligently to help these flood victims at the shelter find another living arrangement as quickly as possible. He says they’ve reached the point, where they can leave the movie studios, so Celtic can get back to work.

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In four games this season, LSU starting quarterback Danny Etling has thrown just one interception. He goes up against a Florida defense this Saturday that has picked off eight passes. Etling says the Gators have a very talented defense…

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LSU will face Florida at 11 AM on Saturday. The former Purde quarterback says he’s used to early kickoffs from his days in the Big Ten…

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Saturday’s game could be a low scoring affair. Florida has allowed just seven touchdowns, while LSU has given up five. Tigers senior linebacker Kendell Beckwith says the fewer the touchdowns allowed, the better the chances for victory….

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After playing three straight games on the road, ULM returns to Malone Stadium on Saturday night to host Idaho. Warhawks Coach Matt Viator says he’s impressed with Vandals offense, which is led by junior quarterback Matt Linehan

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Last week, ULM lost to auburn 58-7. Viator says for them to have success this Saturday, they’ll need to tackle better…

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