16:45 LRN Sportscast October 7

No LSU game on Saturday because of Hurricane Matthew. Tigers Athletic Director Joe Alleva says every attempt was made to play the Florida Gators. He says they offered to play it as late as Monday or charter a plane to bring Florida to Baton Rouge. College football reporter Stewart Mandel of Fox Sports says Florida and the SEC should have definitely handled this situation better…
cut 7 (10) “….earlier in the week”
Alleva says it’s unlikely the game will be made up. Which means, if the Tigers win the rest of their games, they might not make the SEC Championship game, because they would have played one less game. Interm Head Coach Ed Orgeron says his team can’t worry about that now…
cut 18 (12) “…you that”
LSU’s next game is Octobert 15th at home against Southern Miss.

Louisiana Tech gets to enjoy a weekend off after beating Western Kentucky 55-52 on Thursday night. A strip sack fumble by Tech’s Aaron Brown preserved the win, while Bulldogs Q-B Ryan Higgins threw for 454 yards and five touchdowns…
cut 28 (10) “…we did”
La Tech’s next game is October 15th at UMASS.

In college football action on Saturday…ULM hosts Idaho, Northwestern State takes on Kentucky Weseleyan, McNeese is at Southeastern and Nicholls hosts Stephen F Austin for homecoming. Colonels Coach Tim Rebowe…
cut 29 (17) “….at home”

16:30 LRN Newscast October 7th

The entire Jefferson Parish Council is calling for Parish President Mike Yenni’s resignation since he admitted to improper communication with a 17-year-old boy. Legal analyst Tim Meche says he doesn’t think the council could force him to resign, because he didn’t break any laws…:
cut 15 (10) “that test”
He says a recall petition could be started, but those are a long shot.

Federal and state agencies are combining forces to investigate and prosecute cases of fraud as a result of the devastating flooding in south Louisiana. The US Attorney’s Office and the state Attorney General have established a national disaster fraud hotline….:
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That’s attorney general Jeff Landry. The hotline is (866) 720-5721.

Hurricane Matthew has caused quite a bit of devastation along the northeast coast of Florida. The Category 4 Storm is near the Georgia-Florida state line and it’s expected to eventually loop back around and head south. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s a chance Matthew could make it into the Gulf, but he doesn’t think it’s likely….
cut 12 (09) “…southern gulf”
Matthew is expected to keep its hurricane intensity until Sunday.

Louisianans love their spicy food, so it’s no surprise a Lafayette man with “a lot of passion and a little know how” is attempting to make the hottest pepper in the world. Self-professed pepper aficionado, Troy Primeaux, says those that have tried it say the Louisiana Creeper will melt your face off…:
CUT 4 (09) “the fridge (laughs)”
He says more testing needs to be done, before the Louisiana Creeper officially becomes the hottest pepper in the world.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 7th

A lot of LSU fans believe the SEC dropped the ball for allowing the LSU/Florida game not to happen this weekend. Stewart Mandel, college football writer for Fox Sports, says he doesn’t see why this marquee SEC matchup couldn’t have been moved…
CUT 6 (10) “not gonna be rescheduled”
And LSU A-D Joe Alleva says every attempt was made to play the game.

Three members of the Jefferson Parish Council are calling on Parish President Mike Yenni resign, because of a television report that says the FBI is investigating Yanni for allegedly sending sexually explicit text messages to a 17-year-old boy. Legal analyst Tim Meche says a petition could be started to recall Yenni from office, but that’s tough to accomplish under Louisiana law…
cut 16 (08) “….to resign”

Authorities announced today they have received 12-hundred disaster fraud complaints related to the devastating south Louisiana flooding. Attorney General Jeff Landry says if you believe you are a victim of a scam, call 1-866-720-5721 and Landry advises homeowners to use your smart phone as an important record keeper…
cut 11 (10) “…your contractor”

Lafayette resident Troy Primeaux is attempting make the world’s hottest pepper. Primeaux is developing what he calls the Louisiana Creeper and he says he’s always tried to push the envelope…
cut 5 (09) “…why not”
The Carolina Reaper is considered the world’s hottest pepper at 1.57 million Scoville Heat Units.

14:30 Newscast Oct 7

Many LSU fans say the SEC dropped the ball in allowing the LSU-Florida game to be postponed. Fox Sports college football writer, Stewart Mandel says this is particularly troubling because LSU is no stranger to being the displaced team. He says last year Tiger Stadium played host to a flooded South Carolina home team.

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Mandel says he doesn’t see why the game couldn’t have been moved.

As Hurricane Matthew is leaving a trail of destruction along the East Coast, state Climatologist Barry Keim says Tropical Storm Nicole, which is south of Bermuda, could affect Matthew’s path.

Cut 13 (11) “take place”

But in this instance Keim doesn’t think that’s likely.

As Louisiana continues to recover from the flood, Attorney General Jeff Landry warns people to beware of frauds. Landry says on the AG website, there is a sample contract to use with contractors doing work on your home and gives some tips to protect yourself.

Cut 10 (08) “in writing”

He says they’ve already received more than 12-hundred complaints of fraud.

A Lafayette man with “a lot of passion and a little know how” is attempting to make the hottest pepper in the world. Self-professed pepper aficionado, Troy Primeaux, says his first pepper, the 7-Pot Primo, is the second hottest pepper in the world, next to the Carolina Reaper. He says he’s working to make a pepper that’s even hotter- the Louisiana Creeper.

Cut 3 (12) “the others”

LRN PM Newscall October 7th

A Lafayette man with a passion for peppers is trying to breed the hottest pepper in the world. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Did the SEC drop the ball with the Florida/LSU game? Michelle Southern reports…:

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Louisianans love their spicy food, so it’s no surprise that a Lafayette man with “a lot of passion and a little know how” is attempting to make the hottest pepper in the world. Self-professed pepper aficionado, Troy Primeaux, says his first pepper, the 7-Pot Primo, is arguably the hottest pepper in the world at 1.4 million Scoville Heat Units, but it’s technically second to the Carolina Reaper, which is 1.57 million SHU. But he says he’s working to make a pepper that’s even hotter- the Louisiana Creeper.

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Primeaux says the preliminary data looks good for the Louisiana Creeper to be the hottest pepper in the world at 2 million SHU or better. The pepper’s average heat will be determined by independent tests once it’s finished. But he says those that have tried it say the Louisiana Creeper will melt your face off.

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Primeaux says he got started in pepper breeding when he gave up his life as a rock star to find a more family friendly hobby. He says he didn’t intend to make the world’s hottest pepper, it’s just something he stumbled into. But he says he’s always trying to push the envelope.

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A lot of LSU fans feel the SEC completely dropped the ball for allowing the LSU/Florida game not to happen this weekend, as other games in the Sunshine State were easily moved while Hurricane Matthew approached. Stewart Mandel, college football writer for Fox Sports, says he doesn’t see why this marquee SEC matchup couldn’t have been moved…”

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Mandel says this is particularly troubling because LSU is no stranger to being the displaced team. After Hurricane Katrina, the Tigers moved a game to Tempe to play Arizona State, and after Hurricane Rita moved a game to Monday night. He says then of course there was last year when Tiger Stadium played host to a flooded South Carolina home team…:

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There is a feeling among the Tiger Nation that Florida  didn’t want to play the game because they’re banged up and didn’t want to risk a loss. Mandel says while Florida was being stubborn about the matter, he doesn’t think it was their hope that the game wouldn’t happen at all…:

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Federal and state agencies are combining forces to prosecute any cases of fraud as a result of the devastating flooding in August. The US Attorney’s Office along with the state Attorney General are leading the effort and have established a national center of disaster fraud hotline. AG Jeff Landry says they don’t want flood victims to fall prey to those who want to exploit the system.

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The national hotline number for victims of scams is 1 (866) 720-5721.Landry says on the AG website, there is a sample contract to use with contractors doing work on your home and gives some tips to protect yourself.

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With regards to the flooding in south Louisiana, they’ve already received more than 12-hundred complaints from those who say someone tried to take advantage of them. Landry says your smart phone can help prevent you from being a victim of fraud.

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Hurricane Matthew is causing destruction along the East Coast, and some of the models show it looping back around early next week in the direction of Florida. State climatologist Barry Keim says the models are all over the place on where the storm will go. He says there’s a chance Matthew could make it into the Gulf, but he doesn’t think it’s likely.

cut 12 (09) “southern Gulf”

Keim says Tropical Storm Nicole, which is south of Bermuda, could also affect Matthew’s path. He says there’s a small chance that the two storms could join forces like in 2005 with Hurricane Wilma and Tropical Storm Alpha.

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But Keim says that doesn’t seem likely at this point either. He says meteorologists are keeping an eye on the cyclones because it could go in any direction. He says for now, Louisiana looks to be in the clear.

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Three members of the Jefferson Parish Council have called for Parish President Mike Yenni’s resignation in light of his admittance to sexting a 17-year-old boy. Legal analyst Tim Meche says he doesn’t see a mechanism for the council to force him to resign because while what Yenni did was morally questionable, he didn’t break any laws.

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Council members say Yenni owes parish residents an explanation. But Meche says Yenni hasn’t been charged with any federal or state crime, and he doesn’t expect that he will be. He says a petition could be started to recall Yenni out of office, but that’s very difficult to accomplish under Louisiana law.

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13:30 Newscast, October 7th, 2016

Many LSU fans believe Florida didn’t want to move the game out of Gainesville this weekend, in light of the hurricane) because they are scared to lose. But Stewart Mandel, college football writer for Fox Sports, says while Florida was being stubborn about the matter, he doesn’t think it was their hope that the game wouldn’t happen at all this weekend the way the SEC decided..:
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He does feel the SEC dropped the ball on this one and doesn’t think it’s likely the game will be rescheduled.

The models of Hurricane Matthew are all over the place, but is it possible it could flip back around and hit Florida again and enter the Gulf? State Climatologist Barry Keim is optimistic Louisiana is in the clear…:
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He says meteorologists are also watching Tropical Storm Nicole which is south of Bermuda.

Federal and state agencies are combining forces to prosecute any cases of fraud as a result of the devastating flooding in August. The US Attorney’s Office and the state Attorney General have established a national disaster fraud hotline….:
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That’s attorney general Jeff Landry. The hotline is (866) 720-5721.

Three members of the Jefferson Parish Council have called for Parish President Mike Yenni’s resignation since he admitted to sexting a 17-year-old boy. Legal analyst Tim Meche says he doesn’t think the council could force him to resign. He says while what Yenni did was morally questionable, he didn’t break any laws…:
cut 15 (10) “that test”
He says a recall petition could be started, but those are a long shot.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 7th, 2016

A lot of LSU fans feel the SEC completely dropped the ball for allowing the LSU/Florida game not to happen this weekend, as other games in the Sunshine State were easily moved while Hurricane Matthew approached. Stewart Mandel, college football writer for Fox Sports, says he doesn’t see why this marquee SEC matchup couldn’t have been moved…:
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Matthew is causing destruction along the East Coast, and some of the models show it looping back around early next week in the direction of Florida. State climatologist Barry Keim says the models are all over the place, but he doesn’t think it’s likely the storm makes it to the Gulf:
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Keim says Tropical Storm Nicole, which is south of Bermuda, could also affect Matthew’s path.

A Lafayette man with a passion for peppers is trying to breed the hottest pepper in the world. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Gas prices have been steadily rising over the past week as the seasonal decline stalls. AAA says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.07, which is up more than a nickle from the prior week.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 7th

No LSU game on Saturday because of the postponement of the Tigers-Gators matchup. So what is the LSU coaching staff doing this weekend. Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron says they’ll treat it like a regular open date..
cut 17 (11) “…as an advantage”
The SEC says there will be an attempt to move some games around and reschedule the game at a later date, but LSU athletic director Joe Alleva says it’s likely the game will not be made up.

Louisiana Tech won a wild football game over Western Kentucky last night holding off the Hilltoppers for a 55-52 victory. Bulldogs quarterback Ryan Higgins threw for 454 yards and five touchdowns. Higgins says it’s fun to put up a bunch of points, but wishes the final score wasn’t so close…
cut 30 (09) “…a little scary”
Tech is now 3-and-3 overall, 2-and-1 in Conference USA.

With no LSU game this Saturday, one of the biggest games on the schedule involving Louisiana teams is the matchup between McNeese State and Southeastern Louisiana, which will kick-off in Hammond on Saturday night. Cowboys Coach Lance Guidry knows the Lions will be ready…
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Kick-off is at 6 PM.

 

11:30 Newscast, October 7th, 2016

LSU fans are fuming today over the fact that the SEC decided to “postpone” this weekend’s Florida game against the Gators. If LSU wins the rest of its SEC games, not having this Florida game could hurt their chances of winning the West division. But Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron says they have to move on…:
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LSU says it hasn’t heard about any plans to reschedule the game.

With open plans, checking out the third best haunted house in the nation could be an option in Baton Rouge. The 13th Gate’s owner Dwayne Sanburn says thousands of people from around the country come to the Capitol City to check out HauntWorld.com’s number three ranked spot…:
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Visit www.13thgate.com for additional details.

Louisianans love their spicy food, so it’s no surprise that a Lafayette man with “a lot of passion and a little know how” is attempting to make the hottest pepper in the world. Self-professed pepper aficionado, Troy Primeaux, says those that have tried it say the Louisiana Creeper will melt your face off…:
CUT 4 (09) “the fridge (laughs)”
He says more testing needs to be done, but it looks like the Louisiana Creeper to be the hottest pepper in the world at 2 million Scoville Heat Units or better.

The state is trying to move the stripper age lawsuit to Baton Rouge. The mandate, which has been temporarily blocked by a judge in New Orleans, says 21 would have to be the minimum age for working as an exotic danger. Lawyers for the defendant in the case, the state alcohol control commissioner, want to trial moved to Baton Rouge because that’s where ATC is based. They also argue that’s where two of the three dancers that brought the suit live and work.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast October 7th

LSU fans are trying to figure out what they’ll do tomorrow with no Tigers game to watch. The contest between the Bayou Bengals and Florida has been postponed by Hurricane Matthew and it will likely not be rescheduled. LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette hopes the loss of a game doesn’t keep LSU from playing for an SEC title…
cut 12 (10) “….championship game”

US Representative Charles Boustany is mad about a third-party commercial that he calls completely false…
cut 13 (08) “….immediately”
The ad was paid for by the ESA fund and it alleges Boustany voted to send tax dollars to Iraq and Pakistan. Treasurer John Kennedy says Boustany’s outrage should be directed towards ESA, not him.

With just over a month to go before the election, the 24 candidates in the US Senate race attempt to distinguish themselves. Halen Doughty has more…
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The American Press in Lake Charles is reporting that a Calcasieu Parish School Board member was arrested in San Diego on a charge of indecent exposure. Police say 54-year-old Chuck Hansen of Sulphur was driving and slowed down to talk with a 17-year-old girl walking down the street. The victim told authorities that when she walked over to the vehicle, Hansen was masturbating and then drove away.