10:30 LRN Newscast September 30

Over three-hundred Louisiana National Guardsmen are set deploy to Puerto Rico to assist after the devastation brought by Hurricane Maria. Governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says GOHSEP and the Guard are also sending an 11-person team to help Puerto Rican officials find housing for displaced citizens…
Cut 4 (07) “…work out”
A smaller emergency team will go to the U-S Virgin Islands to help their recovery from Hurricane Irma. Steele says the governor is happy to lend this kind of support.
Cut 5 (07) “…that favor.”

Governor John Bel Edwards is also pleased with the New Orleans Saints decision to stand for the national anthem before their game against the Miami Dolphins coming up on Sunday. Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says the team will kneel before the anthem starts, but they will stand for the song. This particular game’s anthem has international attention since the teams are playing in London at Wembley Stadium.

Authorities set up barricades near the Caddo parish courthouse to prepare for weekend rallies to preserve a confederate monument in front of the courthouse. Rally organizer Rex Dukes hopes for a big turnout, because he says parish leaders are not listening to people.
Cut 11 (11) “…eradicate it.”
A public hearing is set for next Thursday to decide if the Confederate monument should be removed.

So far in 2017 there has been thirteen named storms including Hurricane Harvey that impacted parts of southwest Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is a good chance we may see a couple of more storms develop…
Cut 28 (07) “…between 14 and 19.”
However, Keim says we have moved past the peak of storm season.
Cut 29 (05) “…whole basin.”

He says we usually see two named storms form in the month of October.  But currently a cool front has dialed down the humidity across the state.