AM LRN Newscall for Monday October 27th

The spelling of the deceased LSU fan’s last name has been corrected on this version.

 

We are now eight days away from the November 4th primary election and polls still show a considerable amount of undecided voters.  Scott Carwile has more…

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With just over a week to go before election day, there is still a lot of uncertainty looming in the two big Congressional races. Michelle Southern reports.

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Les Miles wrapped up an emotional 24 hours with another fourth quarter come from behind win over the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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We are now eight days away from the November 4th primary election. Polls still show a considerable amount of undecided voters. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says, at this point, candidates kind of throw most undecideds out the window…

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Pinsonat says if voters are undecided this late in the campaign, they are not likely to vote. He says in the final week of the campaign, candidates, especially in the US Senate race, will begin talking more about themselves and why you should vote for them…

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He says you’ll still see national ads attacking Bill Cassidy and Senator Mary Landrieu in the US Senate race. Pinsonat says you can expect both Democrats and Republicans to concentrate on their “ground game” and “get out the vote” strategies. He says these are being discussed as “game changers”, but Pinsonat isn’t so sure about that…

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The man who died at Tiger Stadium towards the end of LSU’s dramatic 10-7 win over Ole Miss has been identified. East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Doctor Beau Clark says it appears 59-year-old Brian Tinley of Plaquemines Parish died of natural causes

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Clark says Tingley died from complications related to cardiovacular disease…

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Clark says Tingley was pronounced dead at 11:25 on Saturday night. LSU released a statement that said Tingley appeared to have suffered a heart attack in the lower bowl of the south end zone. Clark says every effort was made to resuscitate Tingley….

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With just over a week to go before election day, there is still a lot of uncertainty looming in the two big Congressional races. In the 5th District ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says things are starting to become a tad more clear that the front-runners could be Congressman Vance McAllister and Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo…:

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Stockley says Mayo will get the Democratic Vote in the District and McAllister has a substantial among of name recognition. But he says with such a large district, there is always the possibility of a surprise. With Zach Dasher, Harris Brown or Dr. Ralph Abraham — it’s all about who can get out the vote…:

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LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says anything could happen in the 6th District too. He says what you’re basically seeing now is a last minute effort by candidates to gather as many votes as they can. Hogan says Garrett Graves appears to be the biggest threat…:

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Hogan says there are so many candidates vying for the 6th District seat that it would be difficult to poll at this point to get a good idea of who is ahead. He says common sense would tell you that former Governor Edwin Edwards is going to make the runoff…:

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Louisiana soybean farmers are reporting that this year’s harvest is one of their best yet. LSU AgCenter Soybean Specialist, Ron Levy, says the state’s average yield will be between 53 and 54 bushels per acre. He says this the state’s best crop ever…

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He says several growers in north Louisiana are reporting 80 bushels an acre, while some in northeast Louisiana have broken the 100 bushel mark. Levy says this crop is not only a tribute to the producers hard work, but it is also important to the economy of the state…

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Levy says the quality of the soybeans produced in Louisiana this year is outstanding. He says you can find soybeans in many products that we use on a daily basis like vegetable oil and animal feed. Soybean meal is also added to many food products due to it’s high protein value. Levy says farmers aren’t the only ones that benefit from soybeans…

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Louisiana Tech is one of 12 teams in the FBS that is undefeated in conference play. The Bulldogs improved to 4-and-0 in league action by beating Conference USA rival Southern Miss 31-20. The Bulldogs usually count on Kenneth Dixon to lead their rushing attack, but he was a weapon in the passing game, catching six passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns. Head Coach Skip Holtz…

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Quarterback Cody Sokol threw three touchdown passes and had 423 yards through the air. The Bulldogs held the Golden Eagle to negative 31 rushing yards and they picked off two passes. Holtz says it was a complete team effort

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The LSU Tigers won an old fashion type of game on Saturday night against Ole Miss. They used a powerful running game and outstanding defense to beat the Rebels 10-7. The defense frustrated Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace, holding him to 176 yards passing and the Tigers running game produced 264 yards on the ground. Quarterback Anthony Jennings threw for 142 yards and a touchdown…

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It was an emotional game for Head Coach Les Miles. His 91-year-old mother, Martha Miles, passed away on Friday night. After the win, the players gave Miles the game ball..

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