8:30 LRN Newscast November 27

A trial begins today in St. Martinville over whether a Texas company legally received permission to clear trees and dig up land to construct the Bayou Bridge Pipeline across a 38-acre piece of private property. Louisiana Bucket Brigade Director Anne Rolfes says Energy Transfer Partner never had legal permission to enter the property….
cut 7 (08) “….did neither”
E-T-P has not responded publically to the lawsuit.

LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center nutritional scientist says John Apolzan says food cravings, especially those that are not healthy for you to eat in a large amount, can be reduced. Apozan says often pairing consumption with external activities can lead to cravings, so changing up routines may be your best….
cut 15 (10) “….your typical activities”
Congressman Ralph Abraham has introduced a bill to help Louisiana soybean farmers access a program designed to offset losses caused by Chinese tariffs. Matt Doyle has more…
voicer 3 (30) “…Matt Doyle”

Christopher Landry of Denham Springs has been sentenced to death in the murder of Kayla Denhem who went to Landry’s home last June to provide a sensual massage and was strangled and beaten to death. Prosecutors say Landry hit the 24-year-old woman 15 times with a steel Indian war club and left her lifeless body in a plastic tub in a backyard shed.