10:30 LRN Newscast September 22nd

Governor John Bel Edwards says he misspoke when talking on his monthly radio show about the possibility of Amazon building a regional distribution center here. Edwards says Louisiana had discussions with Amazon about this project, but there is presently not a definitive project in the works.

The Governor and the First Lady are encouraging K–through-12 schools to partcipate in the Breakfast challenge. Michael Farrar has the story…
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The pumpkin spice craze is in full swing as it is around this time every year, and experts say there is science behind your autumn craving. Dr. Michelle Moore is a psychologist at LSU Health New Orleans, and she says people have natural reactions to certain scents, and your brain gets triggered to certain memories…:
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Moore says when fall rolls around, some people connect cooler weather with positive things, which is what makes them want pumpkin spice.

It’s another big football weekend in Lousiaina. Offers-dot-com surveyed over one-thousand consumers to discover America’s top tailgaiting trends…
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That’s Carson Yarbrough who says the average number of drinks consumed during a Louisiana tailgate is four, which is seventh highest in the country. Connecticut and South Dakota lead the way.

09:30 LRN Newscast September 22nd

Governor John Bel Edwards and First Lady Donna Edwards encourages schools to participate in the school breakfast challenge to help reduce childhood hunger. Donna Edwards says schools that take action and make sure kids eat breakfast can win up to one-thousand dollars in cash and other great prizes…
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Edwards says research shows one in four children in Louisiana struggles with hunger.

The state department of transportation is hopeful the major overlay project on I-20 in Webster Parish will wrap around Thanksgiving, which would be ahead of schedule. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the westbound lanes are complete and contractors are working in the eastbound lanes….
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LSU officials say some Greek activities can resume on Sunday. President F King Alexander announced a suspension of all Greek activities following the death of Maxwell Gruver, who died in a possible hazing incident. The suspension includes no tailgating tomorrow in groups of ten or more involving Greek organizations. Starting Sunday, chapter, pilanthropic and alumni activies can resume.

Today is the first day of fall, which kicks off a pumpkin spice craze and experts say there is some science behind your autumn craving. Michelle Southern reports…:
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08:30 LRN Newscast September 22

The Slidell Police Department is mourning the death of a longtime officer. Michael Farrar has the story…
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State Police has arrested a Breaux Bridge police officer on charges of carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Authorities say Breaux Bridge Police Chief Rollie Cantu contacted LSU detectives about alleged sexual misconduct with a 16-year-old juvenile by one of his officers. The investigation led to the arrest of 29-year-old Craig David.

The state transportation department says the major I-20 overlay project in Webster Parish is running ahead of schedule and could be completed around Thanksgiving. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says once the work is complete, motorists will experience a greatly improved travel experience for this section of I-20….
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The project to remove the surface of the exisiting pavement followed by an asphalt overlay began in January 2016.

A study by offers-dot-com finds Louisiana ranks seventh in the country for drinking the most alcohol at tailgates, averaging four drinks per tailgate. Spokeswoman Carson Yarbrough….
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South Dakota and Connecticut came in at number one when it comes to average number of drinks per tailgate.

07:30 LRN Newscast September 22nd

We heard House Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s voice for the first time since he was shot in the hip while preparing for a charity baseball game last June. Scalise recorded a message that was played last night at the Louisiana Family Forum’s annual legislative awards gala…
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That audio is courtesy of the Advocate newspaper.

Governor John Bel Edwards and First Lady Donna Edwards are encouraging superintendents to sign up for the school breakfast challenge. The First Lady says a similiar challenge started in Orleans Parish in 2010 and there has been a 60-percent increase in school breakfast participation rates…
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Schools can register online at Louisiana-school-breakfast-dot-org.

It’s the first day of Fall, but it won’t be feel like it outside. Expect a hot and muggy day with high temperatures in the low 90s.

Once the weather cools down, pumpkin spice becomes more popular. An out of state researcher says pumpkin spice can be addictive. LSU Hew New Orleans psychologist, Doctor Michelle Moore, says the other phenomenon is that pumpkin spice is very trendy….
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There’s actually no pumpkin in pumpkin spice. It features cinnamon, ground ginder, nutmeg, cloves and allspice.

Looks like LSU running back Derrius Guice is all right after all. One day after saying he would not play tomorrow night against Syracuse, head coach Ed Orgeron says his star running back will see the field against the Orange. Kick-off is at 6 Pm.

06:45 LRN Sportscast September 22nd

The Saints head to Carolina this Sunday looking for a rare win in September. Many in the who dat nation are ready to give up on this season after another 0-2 start, but Quarterback Drew Brees believes in his team…
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The Saints have the number two pass offense in the NFL, but the Panthers have the league’s number two pass defense. Kick-off is at noon.

ULM heads to Lafayette today for its matchup against the Ragin Cajuns on Saturday at 4 PM. UL Lafayette leads the all-time series 28-24 and has won three in a row and eight of the last 10 meetings.

Louisiana Tech gets another shot at an SEC team as the Bulldogs visit South Carolina.

LSU football Coach Ed Orgeron is promising a better performance on Saturday night when his Tigers host Syracuse. The Bayou Bengals suffered their worst loss ever to Mississippi State last week in a 37-7 drubbing. Orgeron says he’s on a mission for his team to play better
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And one day after saying he won’t play, Orgeron now says running back Derrius Guice will play. But Coach O says safety Ed Paris has suffered what appears to be a serious knee injury.

A study by offers-dot-com finds Louisiana ranking seventh in the country for dinking the most alcohol at tailgates, averaging four drinks per tailgate. Spokeswoman Carson Yarbrough….
cut 4 (05) “…tailgaiting activites”
South Dakota and Connecticut came in at number one when it comes to average number of drinks per tailgate.

06:30 LRN Newscast September 22

Governor John Bel Edwards says he misspoke when talking on his monthly radio show about the possibility of Amazon building a regional distribution center here. Edwards says Louisiana had discussions with Amazon about this project, but there is presently not a definitive project in the works.

The Governor and the First Lady are encouraging K–through-12 schools to partcipate in the Breakfast challenge. Michael Farrar has the story…
voicer 1 (30) “….I’m Michael Farrar”

New Orleans-based Glo airlines is done flying. A federal bankruptcy judge says the startup airline must sell everything it owns to pay its bills. Glo had flights from New Orleans to Shreveport, plus service to Little Rock, Memphis and Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

The state department of transportation says the 29-million dollar I-20 overlay project in Webster Parish is nearly complete. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says crews removed the surface of exisiting pavement, which is called cold plane…
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Buchanan says this project could be complete around Thanksgiving.

LRN AM Newscall September 22

The Governor and First Lady are encouraging K-through-12 schools to participate in Breakfast Challenge. Michael Farrar has the story…

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The Slidell Police Department is mourning the death of a longtime officer. Michael Farrar has the story…

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The pumpkin spice craze is in full swing as it around this time every year, and experts say there’s a little bit of science behind your autumn craving. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A survey by Offers.com took a look at the top tailgating trends around the country, and found that Louisiana ranks #7 for drinking the most alcohol on game days. Spokeswoman Carson Yarbrough says they also found tailgating fans in Sportsman’s Paradise prefer burgers, while most Americans prefer wings…:

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Yarbrough says the average tailgater in Louisiana consumes an average of 4 alcoholic beverages per game. She says 53% of Americans prefer watching NFL games at home, and 60.5% would rather tailgate at a college game…:

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Yarbrough says the states that drink more than Louisiana at tailgates are South Dakota, Connecticut, Deleware, Oklahoma, Idaho and Nevada. She says not only do Louisianians like to live it up at the tailgate, fans also go to the games…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards and First Lady Donna Edwards encourages schools to participate in the school breakfast challenge to help reduce childhood hunger. Donna Edwards says schools that take action and make sure kids eat breakfast can win up to one-thousand dollars in cash and other great prizes…

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Edwards says research shows one in four children in Louisiana struggles with hunger. The First Lady knows as a former teacher that if children have a healthy start to their day, it will lead to better results in the classroom…

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Schools can register online at Louisiana-school-breakfast-dot-org. Edwards says the Breakfast Challenge is part of the No Kid Hungry Louisiana Initiative. The First Lady says a pilot program started in Orleans Parish in 2010 and there has been a 60-percent increase in school breakfast participation rates….

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The state department of transportation is hopeful that the major overlay project on I-20 in Webster Parish will wrap around the Thanksgiving weekend, which would be ahead of schedule. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the westbound lanes are complete and contractors are working in the eastbound lanes….

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The 29-million dollar project to improve nearly 10-miles of interstate began in January. Buchanan says crews removed the surface of existing pavement, which is called cold plane….

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Buchanan says once the work is complete, motorists will experience a greatly improved travel experience for this section of I-20…

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The pumpkin spice craze is in full swing as it around this time every year, and experts say there is science behind your autumn craving. Dr. Michelle Moore is a psychologist at LSU Health New Orleans, and she says people have natural reactions to certain scents, and your brain gets triggered to certain memories…:

Cut 13 (09) “happy memories”

Moore says when fall rolls around and leaves fall off the trees, people connect the cooler weather with all sorts of positive things, which is what makes them want pumpkin spice. She says the other phenomenon that’s occurring, is that pumpkin spice is very trendy…:

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Starbucks first developed its pumpkin spice latte in 2003, and the craze has spread to all sorts of other seasonal products. Moore says when something like this takes on a life of its own, everyone wants in on the action…:

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LSU football Coach Ed Orgeron is promising a better performance on Saturday night when his Tigers host Syracuse. The Bayou Bengals suffered their worst loss ever to Mississippi State last week in a 37-7 drubbing. Orgeron says he’s on a mission for his team to play better

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LSU is a 22.5 point favorite to beat Syracuse, who has victories over Central Connecticut State and Central Michigan, but a touchdown loss to Middle Tennessee. Dino Babers is in his second season at head coach and Orgeron says they have a talented quarterback by the name of Eric Dungey…

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LSU allowed over 400 yards of total offense in the loss to Mississippi State. This Syracuse team is averaging 491 yards per game. Tigers cornerback Donte Jackson says the defense is ready for the challenge….

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The Saints look for their first win of the year on Sunday when they visit Carolina. The Panthers are 2-and-0 and they rank number one in the NFL in total defense, allowing less than 200 yards a game. Quarterback Drew Brees says Carolina’s defense looks very good on film

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Frustration level among Saints fans is probably the highest it’s been since Head Coach Sean Payton and Brees arrived. Brees says this is a team that believes in itself and is ready to get into the win column

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18:30 LRN Newscast September 21

Positive state budget news has been difficult to find lately, but at least one recent financial fact is encouraging. Governor John Bel Edwards says Louisiana had a 143-million dollar surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30th.  Edwards thinks it’s a sign the state’s economy is improving.

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House Speaker Taylor Barras recommends the surplus be used to re-fund the Rainy Day Fund.

 

An off-duty Slidell Police Lieutenant riding a motorcycle was killed last night in a traffic accident. State Police Trooper Dustin Dwight gave details…
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The driver of the vehicle that struck 52-year-old Ray Dupuy received a citation for improper turning.

 

“Bread For The World” President David Beckman is concerned about a new USDA report. His group analyzed it and they rank Louisiana as number 2 in the hungriest states in the United States.  Beckman said there are ways to reverse the trend that can include funding for SNAP, Medicaid and giving tax credits for low income families.

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Much of the state’s hunger problem is concentrated among African-Americans.

 

This is Louisiana Craft Brewers Week, commemorating beers brewed here in the state. Cary Koch, the Executive Director of the Louisiana Craft Brewers Guild, says in 2013, there were only 7 breweries that took part, and three brewpubs…:

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You can log on to la-beer.org to find a brewery near you.

17:30 LRN Newscast September 21

The Edwards administration had to address 2 mid-year budget shortfalls last year, but a higher than expected increase in sales tax and personal income tax gathered by the state helped make a 143 million dollar surplus. But the governor says the state’s constitution limits how the surplus money can be used.
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An off duty Slidell Police Lieutenant died last night in a motorcycle crash on Brown-Switch Road. Trooper Dustin Dwight says that 29 year old Gina Marie (GROW-GLEE-OH) Groglio of Pearl River was making a left turn into a private drive when she hit the motorcycle driven by 52 year old Ray Dupuy.
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Data from the USDA shows Louisiana is the second hungriest state in the nation. “Bread for the World” President David Beckmann says the hunger problem in the state is concentrated among African Americans where about 1 out of 3 families may run out of food for the month…:

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Beckmann said there are several ways to turn this trend around by funding programs to support people struggling in poverty.

It’s Louisiana Craft Brewers Week and the Executive Director of the Louisiana Craft Brewers Guild Cary (COKE) Koch wants you to know it! Koch says that establishments throughout the state are opening up their taps and shelves to provide locally made beers from over 30 Louisiana based breweries and brew pubs. Koch says these brewers favor using as many as Louisiana products as possible.
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16:45 LRN sportscast September 21

LSU Running back Derrius Guice will not play Saturday night against Syracuse. But there is some positive injury news. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says starting defensive end Rashard Lawerence should play against the Orange. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the former Neville star’s return to the field is critical….
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True freshman Tyler Taylor is also expected to start for the Tigers. He’ll replace Donnie Alexander, who is suspended for the first half of Saturday’s game, because he committed a targeting penalty against Mississippi State Quarterback Nick Fitzgerald.

On today’s Saints injury report, cornerback Sterling Moore was upgraded to limited participation so he might be able to play Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Moore is dealing with a chest injury. Rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol and did not practice, the same goes for Zach Strief and Terron Armstead. Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton was limted at practice as well, because of injuries to his right shoulder and ankle.

Louisiana Tech is getting ready to play South Carolina. The Bulldogs are coming off a come from behind win over conference rival Western Kentucky, while the Gamecocks are trying to bounce back from a homeloss to Kentucky. South Carolina struggled to run the ball last week, only 54 yards rushing.

Southeastern Louisiana looks for its first win of the year on Saturday when they host Lamar at Strawberry Stadium. Lions Coach Ron Roberts is hopeful Lorenzo Nunuz can start at quarterback. He’s seen limited action the last two weeks because of a knee injury.