16:30 LRN Newscast August 29

Twelve years ago today Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, and many Texans face a similar catastrophe today. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to make landfall in southwest Louisiana tomorrow morning. Utitlity companies are ready to respond to power outages. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill….
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The Louisiana National Guard has assisted in rescues in southwestern parishes, and more soldiers have been activated. Col. Ed Bush…:
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They are issuing MREs, bottles of water and sandbags.

Hundreds of Louisiana volunteers, who make up the Cajun Navy, are assisting first responders conduct search and rescue efforts in Texas. Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is working with the Cajun Navy to coordinate efforts. He says they are not regulating the volunteer citizens, but want to ensure rescuers are organized with Texas authorities.
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He says the biggest concern for the volunteers on their personal boats is fuel, so the state is helping with that effort when they arrive at the Texas border, they can get gasoline from a department of agriculture truck.

15:30 LRN Newscast August 29

Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to make a second landfall in Cameron Parish tomorrow morning. State climatologist Barry Keim says that means more rain is yet to come. He says 5 to 10 more inches of rain is still possible…
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Keim says Louisiana can expect two more days of rainfall, especially in the southwestern corner of the state.

Cleco is preparing for Tropical Storm Harvey’s arrival in Louisiana as five of the energy company’s operation regions are in the path of the storm. Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says downed powerlines are a possibility, because of falling trees and limbs. She says Cleco is reminding customers to stay safe and beware of rising water…
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Entergy and Cleco are reporting sporadic outages.

Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is trying to help Cajun Navy rescue as many people as possible in Texas. Michelle Southern has more…
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State Police is investigating the shooting of a Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s deputy. The suspect in the case was fatally shot. Authorities say a deputy was shot while conducting a traffic stop near Simsboro High School. His bullet proof vest deflected the bullet. L-S-P says the deputy returned fire, killing the suspect.

LRN PM Newscall August 29

Rains continue as the center of Tropical Storm Harvey takes aim at Louisiana’s southwestern coast. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is trying to help Cajun Navy rescue as many people as possible in Texas. Michelle Southern has more…

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The Louisiana National Guard have been conducting rescues during the night in southwestern parishes and more Guardsman have been activated. Col. Ed Bush says the guard continues to preposition assets based on the storm track and are prepared to send out more Guardsmen to assist.

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The National Guard is issuing MREs, bottles of water and sandbags. Bush says they are equipped with high water vehicles and boats for rescue operations.

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Flood waters in Lake Charles are rising and rescues have already been conducted. Dick Gremillion with the Calcasieu Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says a rain band that came in at around 5 p.m. yesterday caused immediate flooding. He says a drainage canal overflowed…

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Gremillion says they are concerned about additional flooding as all drains are full. He says his staff is ready for anything but Harvey continues to be a very complicated storm to plan for.

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Tropical Storm Harvey continues to pour water down on Texas and Louisiana. State climatologist Barry Keim says the worst part is it’s not over yet, as much more rain is yet to come. He says 5 to 10 more inches of rain is still possible in Louisiana.

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Keim says Louisiana can expect two more days of rainfall, especially in the southwestern corner of the state. He says today will likely see the heaviest rains, and there’s still more to come tomorrow. He says Harvey is dumping a lot of water because the system is moving so slowly.

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Keim says unfortunately, hurricane season is still far from over. The midpoint of the season isn’t until September 10, so there could be more storms to come. But he says Harvey is starting to ingest some dry air, which is weakening the system a bit.

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Hundreds of Louisiana volunteers, who make up the Cajun Navy, are assisting first responders conduct search and rescue efforts in Texas. Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is working with the Cajun Navy to coordinate efforts. He says they are not regulating the volunteer citizens, but want to ensure rescuers are organized with Texas authorities.

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Edwards says he’s spoken directly with members of the Cajun Navy. He says the biggest concern for the volunteers on their personal boats is refueling, so the state is helping with that effort when they arrive at the Texas border

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Edwards says being in the same position a year ago, we all understand the importance of the Cajun Navy and appreciate their help.

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The North Louisiana Red Cross opens an evacuation shelter in Shreveport today. Executive Director Michelle Davidson says the shelter at Morning Star Baptist Church will house up to 250 individuals. He says they have other shelters on standby that can open as needed.

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Davidson says this shelter will be a vital resource for those fleeing the storm who have likely been dealing with the effects of Harvey for several days. She says as of now, the shelter is only intended to house storm victims for the short term.

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Cleco is preparing for Tropical Storm Harvey’s arrival in Louisiana as five of the energy company’s operation regions are in the path of the storm. Jennifer Cahill with Cleco says they are doubling the number of crews available to safely restore power.

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Cahill says downed powerlines are the biggest possibility during Harvey because of falling trees and limbs. She says Cleco is reminding customers to stay safe and beware of rising water…

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14:30 LRN Newscast August 29

Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to make landfall tomorrow morning in southwest Louisiana. The latest radar shows heavy thunderstorms in Cameron Parish and scattered thunderstorms across south Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the good news is that Harvey is starting to ingest some dry air, which is weakening the system…
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Flood waters in Lake Charles are rising and rescues have already been conducted. Dick Gremillion with the Calcasieu Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says a rain band that came in at around 5 p.m. yesterday caused immediate flooding….
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Gremillion says everyone was successfully rescued.

Here’s the latest when it comes to evacuations…all areas south of the Intracoastal Waterway in Cameron Parish are under a mandatory evacuation. Voluntary evacuations are in place for parts of Iberia, Vermilion and Acadia Parishes.

Governor John Bel Edwards says there are close to 700-hundred Louisiana guardsmen working on Harvey operations in Louisiana. Colonel Ed Bush says they are equipped with high water vehicles and boats for rescue operations….
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Governor Edwards says there are over 250 people in shelters as of this afternoon. Edwards says the state is also providing the Cajun Navy fuel for their boats at the Texas border, before they go into the flooded parts of Texas….
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Edwards says south Louisiana was in the same position a year ago and we all understand the importance of the Cajun Navy.

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 29

Seven LSU players from Houston are spending a great deal of time thinking about the epic flooding occuring in their hometown. Offensive tackle Toby Weathersby says his parents are okay, but his grandparents are set in their ways and do want to evacuate their home as flood waters continue to rise. Weathersby says if he was in Houston, he would carry his grandparents out of harms way…
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Weathersby says he’s trying to not let the troubles at home, affect his preparation for the game.

LSU says fans who bought tickets for the season opener against BYU in Houston will have their money refunded automatically. Athletic Director Joe Alleva says those who had tickets, will get first priority to purchase tickets for the game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, then LSU season ticket holders, students followed by the general public.

The Saints roster must go 90 to 53 by Saturday and some cuts are already starting to occur. The team has reportedly waived defensive end Jason Jones. The nine-year veteran signed with the team two and a half weeks ago.

ULM will start Caleb Evans at quarterback against the Memphis Tigers on Thursday night. Last season, Evans threw for 834 yards and and rushed for 163 yards in four starts.

West Monroe Head Football Jerry Arledge will be suspended for the first four games of the season, because of player tampering. The player in question, Isaiah George, has been ruled ineligible by the LHSAA, but the school plans to appeal that part of the ruling.

The Louisiana Sports Writers Association has released its first high school football polls of the season. In Five-A, John Curtis is ranked number one, in Four-A, the defending champs in Division Two, St. Thomas More is ranked number one. Over in 3A, De La Salle is number one. In Two-A, it’s Riverside the defending champs in Division Three.

11:30 LRN Newscast August 29

Tropical Storm Harvey continues to pour water down on Texas and Louisiana. State climatologist Barry Keim says the worst part is it’s not over yet, as much more rain is yet to come. He says 5 to 10 more inches of rain is still possible in Louisiana….
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Keim says Louisiana can expect two more days of rainfall, especially in the southwestern corner of the state.

Comparisons are being made between Harvey and what Louisiana experienced 12 years ago with Hurricane Katrina. Keim says Katrina caused the biggest surge ever measured in the western hemisphere at 28 feet. He says it’s the opposite for rainfall as Katrina only dumped upwards of 15 inches….
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First responders had to rescue over 300 people from rising water in Calcacsieu Parish last night. Homeland Security and Emergencey Preparedness Director Dick Gremillion says Harvey continues to be a very complicated storm to plan for….
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Plaquemines Parish 12 years ago today. Emelie Gunn has more from former Governor Kathleen Blanco….
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10:30 LRN Newscast August 29

The latest forecast projection on Tropical Storm Harvey has the center of the devastating storm moving across southwest Louisiana tomorrow. John Cangialosi, with the National Hurricane Center, says that means Louisiana is in for a lot more wet weather….
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At this point the heaviest rainfall totals are projected for western Louisiana and the New Orleans metro area.

Flood waters in Lake Charles are rising and rescues have already been conducted. Dick Gremillion with the Calcasieu Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says a rain band that came in at around 5 p.m. yesterday caused immediate flooding….
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Gremillion says everyone was successfully rescued.

Today marks the 12th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s destrutive landfall in Plaquemines Parish. State Climatolgist Barry Keim says Katrina had a storm surge of 28 feet, the biggest surge ever measured in the western hemisphere. Meanwhile, Keim says Harvey will be known for its torrential rains and flooding….
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Kathleeen Blanco was the governor of Louisiana at the time. Blanco says the days after Katrina were very difficult, but she’ll be ever grateful to those who assisted….
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Katrina killed 15-hundred people in Louisiana and FEMA says Katrina is the single most catastrophic natural disaster in U.S. history.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 28

All of South Louisiana is under a Flash Flood Watch through Thursday at 7pm as Tropical Storm Harvey has moved back into the Gulf of Mexico. Meteorologist Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service said eastern portions of the watch area could see between 5 to 10 inches of rain, and tornadoes could also threaten southwest Louisiana…:
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Harvey is currently offshore and expected to make a second landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the Cajun Navy is conducting search and rescure operations in Houston and more men and women, along with their boats left from Baton Rouge and Lafayette today. Penny Shar with Project We Care Louisiana, says they are asking for donations….
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Donations can be made at Costco in Baton Rouge.

Several roads are under water in south Louisiana. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has told citizens in the Crescent City to stay home tomorrow and off the streets. Governor John Bel Edwards says so far there have been no reports of property damage in Louisiana….
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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says a venue has yet to be decided for the Tigers season opener against BYU. Alleva says a decision should be made by the latest tomorrow…:
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Several sites are reportedly being considered, including the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser tells LRN the game will likely take place in New Orleans.

16:30 LRN Newscast August 28

Heavy rainfall associated with Tropical Storm Harvey is covering roads in southwest Louisiana and New Orleans. Mayor Mitch Landrieu recommends that everyone stay home tomorrow, because of the uncertainty about the storm and the diminished capacity of the drainage system. Meanwhile, in north Louisiana, Governor Edwards says shelters are being set up….
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Former Governor Kathleen Blanco knows what elected officials are going through in Texas. As she was governor during Katrina. With thousands in Texas trying to flee the rising water, she hopes government officials in that state will come up with an evacuation plan for the next time…
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Forty Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agents are in Texas assisting authorities with search and rescue efforts…:
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That’s LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck.

The Cajun Navy is also assisting with the flood response in Texas and additional resources are on the way. Penny Shar is with Project We Care Louisiana, she says about 100 people with boats and high water vehicles left from Baton Rouge, and more are leaving from Lafayette…:
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Clyde Cain a member of the Cajun Navy, who is already in Houston, told CNN that flood victims are panicking as the water continues to rise. He says they’ve had boats shot at, if they’re not picking everybody up.

LRN PM Newscall August 28

Louisianans are rushing to aid our Texas neighbors who are getting hit hard by Tropical Storm Harvey. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the worst is yet to come in Louisiana with Tropical Storm Harvey. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agents are on hand to aid our Texas neighbors as they deal with epic flooding in the Houston area. Adam Einck with LDWF says the agents will assist the Texas authorities with search and rescue efforts.

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This time last year, many Texans were in the Bayou State assisting with recovery efforts from the devastating flood in south Louisiana. Einck says LDWF is happy to return the favor for our neighbors to the west.

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The Cajun Navy is being deployed once again, this time to assist with the flood response in Texas. Penny Shar is with Project We Care Louisiana in conjunction with the Cajun Navy. She says about 100 people with boats and high water vehicles are leaving from Baton Rouge, and more are joining the caravan in Lafayette.

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Boat owners who want to help can call 985-215-6864 or 225-806-0746. Shar says more rescue groups will hit the road later this week. Donations can be made at Costco in Baton Rouge or by calling Shar to have them picked up.  She says they’re asking for a variety of items for the trip.

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Flash flood watches are out across south and central Louisiana as Tropical Storm Harvey moves back into the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make a second landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border on Wednesday. Kent Kuyper with the National Weather Service says there is the chance of tornadoes.

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Kuyper says southwest Louisiana can see anywhere from 10 to 15 inches of rain over the next few days.  He says the biggest threat for residents inland is flash flooding.

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Thousands of people in Texas are flooded out of their homes because of Harvey. The images are reminiscent of what happened 12 years ago when Hurricane Katrina struck southeast Louisiana. Former Governor Kathleen Blanco says she’s curious to why Houston never developed an evacuation plan like Louisiana had in 2005.

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Blanco says the low lying regions of Galveston and along the coast should’ve been evacuated by time and direction. She says Houston evacuations need to be staged.

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Blanco says in 2005, there weren’t videos from phones showing the devastation, but now videos are flooding social media showing the severe flooding. She says she saw a picture of a flooded nursing home in Texas…

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the worst is yet to come in Louisiana with Tropical Storm Harvey. He says in southwest Louisiana, forecasters say 10-15 inches of additional rain could fall on already saturated grounds through Friday…:

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Edwards says the main threat from Harvey for the Pelican State continues to be rain, but he says tornadoes are also a concern. Tornado watches are posted for the entire southern half of the state which is already under a flash flood watch. Edwards says, so far, there have been no reports to damage as it relates to structures…:

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President Trump approved the governor’s Federal Emergency Declaration request for Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, and Vermillion Parishes, and ordered assistance to supplement state and local response efforts. Texas is dealing with the worst of this storm and Edwards says Louisiana is ready to help with evacuees and shelters if they as for it…:

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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says a venue has yet to be decided for the Tigers season opener against BYU. Alleva says a decision should be made by the latest tomorrow…

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Several sites are reportedly being considered, including the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Alleva says LSU is responsible for setting up this match up and they are the ones who will make the final decision…

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