15:30 LRN Newscast September 8

Amazon is looking for a new location for their corporate headquarters, as the huge online retailer has plans to open a second corporate location. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says southeast Louisiana could be a perfect fit. He says the number one rated LED Fast Start program can also offer skilled employees.
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Hurricane Irma bearing down on the southeastern Louisiana and Pineville-based Cleco is preparing to send a 42-member team to assist Georgia Power and another 63 contractors to assist utilities in Florida. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says the goal is to restore power as quickly as possible once the storm moves out of harms way….
cut 14 (10) “….electrical systems”

If North America wins the bid host the 2026 FIFA World Cup in soccer, New Orleans would like to host a few matches. Emelie Gunn has more…
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Saints long snapper Jon Dorenbos will have open heart surgery after doctors discovered he had an aortic (A-or-tic) aneurysm, which can lead to death. Dorenbos will miss the rest of the season. New Orleans season opener is Monday night against Minnesota and the team had several players work out today to fill his position.

14:30 LRN Newscast September 8

State economic development secretary Don Pierson says Louisiana will likely make a bid to land a new headquarters for Amazon. The online retailer says they need another location, to go along with their Seattle headquarters. Pierson says the Bayou State has a lot to offer, an international airport and major interstates…
cut 5 (11) “…for commerce”

LSU fans from around the state will be in Baton Rouge tomorrow for the home opener against Chattanooga. The Tigers are a heavy favorite, but Head Coach Ed Orgeron says they have a great deal of respect for the Mocs…
cut 15 (08) “…but a battle”
Kick-off is at 6:30.

North America is bidding to the host the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and New Orleans will bid to be one of the host sites for the international soccer matches. The games must be played on natural grass, but CEO and President of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Jay Cicero, says that can be accomplished in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome…
cut 7 (10) “….it out”

The state department of transportation says there’s an increase in accidents on I-10 in Acadiana as work is underway to widen the interstate from Lafayette to the Atchafalaya Basin. DOTD spokesperson Deidra Druilhet says they’ve placed speed trailers along the highway to clock drivers as they pass….
cut 10 (11) “…construction zone”
Durilhet says they’re also putting a solid line through the construction zone to deter drivers from changing lanes.

LRN PM Newscall September 8

Louisiana could be a contender for Amazon’s new corporate headquarters as the online retail giant plans to spend five billion dollars on a second headquarters. Don Molino has more…

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If North America wins the bid host the 2026 FIFA World Cup in soccer, New Orleans would like to host a few matches. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Amazon seeks a location for new corporate headquarters, as the online mega retailer plans to open a second corporate location. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says Louisiana has a lot of strengths to offer should we throw our hat in the ring, and its likely we will…

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Amazon is reportedly looking for a metropolitan area with more than a million people near an international airport with access to mass transit. New Orleans could be a perfect fit. Pierson says the number one rated LED Fast Start program can also offer skilled employees.

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Pierson has said a prime location could be between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. He says the Bayou State has a lot of unique features to offer, like plenty of transportation infrastructure with two major interstates and particularly the I-10 corridor.

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North America is bidding against Morocco to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup and New Orleans wants to get in on the action. Jay Cicero, CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says the Crescent City has already hosted 10 Superbowls, six men’s Final Fours and the World Cup would be a perfect addition. But he says the competition is fierce.

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U.S. Soccer plans to announce in the fall a list of potential 25 host cities in America. Cicero says if selected, they would add natural grass to the Mercedes Benz Superdome.

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The Superdome currently has 72-thousand seats. Cicero says to be considered for an opening or final match, the stadium must hold 80-thousand people and that could happen after the next rounds of renovations. He says the Big Easy has so much to offer.

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The state department of transportation is raising awareness about construction zone safety. DOTD reports a shocking uptick in accidents along I-10 in Acadiana, where crews are working to widen the interstate in each direction. Deidra Druilhet with DOTD says work zones come with different driving conditions.

Cut 9 (10)  “those areas”

Druilhet says signs are in place indicating reduced speed limits from I-49 to the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. She says speed trailers are in place displaying speed limits and clocking drivers as they pass, as well as a queue detection system and message boards indicating delay times.

Cut 10 (11) “construction zone”

Druilhet says they’re also putting a solid line through the construction zone to deter motorists from changing lanes. She encourages motorists to stay alert, minimize distractions, be patient, and heed all warnings and speed zones.

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Louisiana utility crews are heading to Georgia to help with any potential power outages as Hurricane Irma tracks north towards the US. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says crews are meeting at the St. Tammany Service Center Monday to make the trip to Macon, Georgia.

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Cahill says Cleco is a member of the mutual assistance program called the Southeastern Electric Exchange. She says members offer restoration support after major outage events. Cleco assisted Georgia Power after Hurricane Matthew.

Cut 13 (08) “electrical systems”

Georgia Power services about 2.5 million customers in Georgia. Cahill says Cleco crews will be on hand as needed to make sure those residents have their power restored right away.

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13:30 LRN Newscast September 8

Louisiana could be a contender for Amazon’s new corporate headquarters as the online retail giant plans to spend five billion dollars on a second headquarters. Don Molino has more…
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The state department of transportation has seen an increase in accidents on I-10 in Acadiana as work is underway to widen the interstate. DOTD spokesperson Deidra Druilhet….
cut 9 (10) “….those areas”

Louisiana utility crews are heading to Georgia to help with any potential power outages as Hurricane Irma tracks north towards the US. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says crews are meeting at the St. Tammany Service Center Monday to make the trip to Macon, Georgia.
Cut 12 (11) “Hurricane Irma”
Cahill says Cleco also assisted Georgia Power following Hurricane Matthew.

New Orleans plans to make a bid to host World Cup soccer games if North America is named as a host site for one of the biggest sporting events in the world in 2026. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Jay Cicero, says the Big Easy has so much to offer to international sports fans….
cut 8 (10) “….to Louisiana”
US Soccer plans to announce in the fall a list of potential 25 host cities in America.

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 8

There’s been a stunning development with the Saints. 37-year-old long snapper Jon Dornbos needs to have immediate open-heart surgery after he was diagnosed with an aortic (A-or-tic) aneurysm. He was recently traded to the Saints from Philadelphia for a seventh round draft pick in 2019. Coach Sean Payton says a phsical conducted by Dr. John Amoss saved Dorenbos’ life. New Orleans is bringing in long snappers today and expect to sign one before Monday night’s season opener against Minnesota.

No ULM game on Saturday versus Florida State in Tallahassee as that game has been cancelled because of Hurricane Irma.

The weather is perfect for high school football tonight. Ruston who upset Neville last week will travel to Lafayette to face Acadiana. St. Charles Catholic takes on Destrehan and in northeast Louisiana, Ouchita Christian battles Sterlington.

LSU looked really good in the Tigers shutout win over BYU in the season opener, LSU allowed just 97 total yards and held BYU to negative five rushing yards. Tomorrow night they host Chattanooga, linebacker Devin White led the team in tackles that night and expects more dominate performances…
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11:30 LRN Newscast September 8

Amazon seeks a location for a new corporate headquarters, as the online mega retailer plans to open a second corporate location. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says Louisiana has a lot of strengths to offer should we throw our hat in the ring, and its likely we will.
Cut 3 (10) “office space”
Amazon says they are looking to spend five-billion dollars to build another headquarters in North America.

It’s a big weekend of college football and Louisiana Tech will host Mississippi State in Ruston. Both teams won their season openers. State shutout Charleston Southern 49-0. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz is very impressed with how State won its season opener…
cut 14 (11) “…college football”

The Governor’s Office is holding a statewide blood drive today amid a supply shortage following Hurricane Harvey. Tina Martinez with LifeShare Blood Centers says because of the hurricane’s destruction, many communities have not been able to donate blood to support the medical needs of local patients:
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Blood drive locations have been set up in all the major Louisiana cities, and donors can also go by any LifeShare location to contribute.

Congress has approved a 15-billion dollar disaster aid package to help victims of Hurricane Harvey. Both of Louisiana’s U-S Senators voted for the bill. Republican John Kennedy has a message for those struggling to find hope….
cut 11 (10) “…think you won’t”

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 7

The Saints first injury report leading up to the season opener against Minnesota came out today. Terron Armstead, Trey Hendrickson, Nate Stupar and Jon Dorenbos did not practice, while Stephone Anthony and Chase Daniel were limited. Dorenbos and Hendrickson are both ill, while Stupar has a hamstring injury and Armstead continues to recover from a shoulder injury.

LSU’s Arden Key appears to be getting closer to returning to the field. He practiced fully yesterday, but will not play in the home opener on Saturday against Chattanooga. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says Key continues to make progress every day and they’ll find out more next week.

The Ragin Cajuns released their baseball schedule today and they’ll begin the season with a three-game series against the Texas Longhorns in Austin. UL Lafayette will also play in the Shriner’s Classic in Houston and host LSU on March 7th. They’ll face the Tigers again on March 27th in Metairie.

UL-Lafayette is preparing for its trip to Tulsa to take on the Golden Hurricane. Cajuns starting quarterback Jordan Davis was 12 of 23 for 162 yards and one touchdown. Coach Mark Hudspeth on what he expects from Davis in Week 2….
cut 17 (19) “….each week”
The Cajuns are a two touchdown underdog.

Louisiana Tech is an 8.5 point underdog at home to Mississippi State. Tech is hoping to get another big game from Linebacker Dae’von Washington, who had two interceptions in the win over the Demons last week.

Tulane is at Navy. The Green Wave are 13 point underdogs. They beat Grambling last week as quarterback Jonathan Banks threw for 185 yards and three scores, plus one rushing TD.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 7

Governor John Bel Edwards had another roundtable meeting today, this time with business leaders and local officials in the Houma area to gather input on how the state can stabilize the budget for the long-term. Louisiana is facing a looming fiscal cliff, as a over a billion dollars in temporary taxes expire July 1st. Edwards says his meetings with stakeholders have been extremely productive.

A recent report finds LSU graduates have higher early- and mid-career earnings than graduates of other Louisiana universities. President F. King Alexander notes many of the universities below LSU on the list charge higher tuition and have more student debt…:
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LSU grads have early career earnings of more than $52,000 and mid-career earnings of over $100,000.

Three hurricanes are churning in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane Irma is heading towards south Florida, Jose is in the central Atlantic, and Katia is a hurricane in the southwestern Gulf. State climatologist Barry Keim says having three hurricanes simultaneously is unusual, but not unprecedented.
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He says we’ve already seen 11 named storms, and we haven’t reached the peak of the season.

Cleco and Entergy are teaming up to increase reliability to customers in southeast Louisiana. Cleco Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says construction is already underway for a new storm-hardened transmission line from Gray to Patterson that can withstand winds of 150 miles per hour…:
Cut 6 (10)”restoration times”
It’s expected the project will be completed by the fall of 2018.

15:30 LRN Newscast September 7

A report finds LSU graduates have higher early- and mid-career earnings than graduates of other Louisiana universities. Among the 50 flagship universities in the country, LSU ranks 21st in early career earnings and 18th for mid-career earnings. President F. King Alexander..
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Officials have broken ground on a 33-million dollar project to widen Arkansas Road to four lanes in Ouachita Parish and also add roundabouts. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says West Monroe is growing and this project will eliminate huge congestion problems….
cut 13 (10) “…this corridor”

There are three active hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin for the first time since 2010. Irma is expected to strike south Florida Sunday morning as a major hurricane. State Climatologist Barry Keim says so far in 2017, two tropical storms have made landfall in Louisiana….
cut 11 (08) “…unscathed”

If you’ve seen more lovebugs this summer, Halen Doughty explains why….
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LRN PM Newscall September 7

LSU graduates have higher early- and mid-career earnings than other grads, according to a new report. Jeff Palermo has more…

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For the first time in nearly a decade, three hurricanes are moving through the Atlantic Basin at the same time. Michelle Southern reports…

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A recent report finds LSU graduates have higher early- and mid-career earnings than graduates of other Louisiana universities. Among the 50 flagship universities in the country, LSU ranks 21st in early career earnings and 18th for mid-career earnings. President F. King Alexander credits the hard work of the University for getting students ready for the workforce.

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Alexander says LSU students are leaders who aren’t afraid of hard work. When looking at public SEC peers, LSU is third behind only Texas A&M and Florida for early career earnings and the Baton Rouge school ranks fourth in mid-career earnings. He notes many of the universities below LSU on the list charge higher tuition and have more student debt.

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LSU grads have early career earnings of more than $52,000 and mid-career earnings of over $100,000. Alexander says this is a testament to the value of an LSU degree. He hopes this report will encourage more Louisiana students to choose LSU for their degree and attract more out of state students.

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Cleco and Entergy are teaming up to increase reliability to customers in southeast Louisiana. Cleco Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says construction is already underway for a new storm-hardened transmission line from Gray to Patterson that can withstand winds of 150 miles per hour.

Cut 6 (10)”restoration times”

It’s expected the project will be completed by the fall of 2018. Cahill says this is a great example of two utility companies working together to benefit customers. She says Cleco and Entergy are splitting the cost and Entergy expects to spend 65-million dollars on 24 miles of the project.

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Cahill says this project and partnership are so important because the first thing customers want after a storm is to have their power restored.

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Three hurricanes are churning in the Atlantic Basin. Hurricane Irma, which is expected to hit Florida on Sunday, Jose is trailing Irma in the central Atlantic, and Katia is a hurricane in the southwestern Gulf. State climatologist Barry Keim says having three hurricanes simultaneously is definitely unusual, but it’s not unprecedented or record-breaking.

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Keim says the Atlantic hurricane season is off to a roaring start this year. He says we’ve already seen 11 named storms, and we haven’t reached the peak of the season.

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Keim says although we’ve seen two storms make landfall, the state has been pretty luck so far this season. He says Tropical Storms Cindy and Harvey both landed in Louisiana, but they didn’t do much damage in the Bayou State.

Cut 11 (08) “unscathed”

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The state Department of Transportation has started a major project on Arkansas Road in Ouachita Parish. DOTD Secretary Dr. Shawn Wilson says with a big boom in residents in West Monroe, there is a serious need for a wider road. He says this construction will increase the traffic capacity in the area.

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The project is expected to cost about 33-million dollars. Wilson says sidewalks will also be installed along the road so pedestrians can travel safely. He says West Monroe is growing and this project will eliminate huge congestion problems.

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Over 18-thousand vehicles pass through this stretch of Arkansas Road from North 7th Street to Caldwell Road every day. Wilson says the project is expected to take about three years and will be finished in the spring of 2020. He says it will be slightly uncomfortable during construction but…

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