11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron announced starting right guard Maea Teuhema has been indefinitely suspended for violation of team rules. Orgeron said earlier this week that Teuhema was not at practice, because of academic issues.

LSU Quarterback Danny Etling says he’ll be 100-percent by the season opener against BYU after undergoing surgery on his back. Etling also likes the progress the offense has made when it comes to learning offensive coordinator Matt Canada’s offense…
cut 17 (19) “…good about ourselves”

A major priority for UL Lafayette during preseason camp is to find a primary ball carrier to fill the shoes once occuppied by Elijah McGuire. Coach Mark Hudspeth says he likes what he sees from true freshman Elijah Mitchell from Erath….
cut 30 (18) “…backs too”
Darius Hoggins, Jordan Wright and Raymond Calais Junior are also battling for playing time at running back.

At Saints camp….cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore and Devin Breaux remain out because of unspecified injuries.

Former LSU Tiger and Arizona Cardinals star safety Tyrann Mathieu says he’s the best player in the world. But the Honey Badger is coming off a season where he had just one interception and one forced fumble. He’s also yet to play a full 16 game schedule, because of injuries.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 2nd

More women than ever are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in female attorneys. Halen Doughty has more…
Cut 3 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The Associated Press reports U.S District Judge Patricia Minaldi of Lake Charles is retiring. This news comes after she took a medical leave for alcoholism treatment in December. Judge Minaldi said in an interview in April that her battle with alcoholism didn’t impact the outcome of her cases.

Today is the first day of school for public school students in Bossier Parish and the start of school is right around the corner for many others. Public Relations Chair for the Louisiana PTA Stacey Simpson says to help improve your child’s academic achievement make sure you stay involved….
cut 6 (10) “…everyday life”
Parents can find some tips at be-a-learning-hero-dot-org.

LSU has located a young tiger that could become Mike Seven. It’s nine months old and he is currently located in a tiger sanctuary in Florida. The facility is rehoming some of its animals, so LSU vet school spokesperson Ginger Guttner says the university would not have to pay for the tiger…
cut 11 (10) “…our tiger”
The new could arrive in mid-August.

18:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Louisiana’s domestic abuse laws now include dating partners, as a new law takes effect today. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Mariah Wineski, says previously these abusers could only be charged with simple battery, but the new law creates the crime of battery of a dating partner.
Cut 13 (11) “dating partners”

LSU says they may have found a new live mascot at a sanctuary in Florida. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the prospect is a nine-month-old, 160 pound male tiger….
cut 12 (08) “…in August”
Guttner a major renovation project on the school’s Tiger habitat is nearing completition. She says if LSU gets the Tiger, it will be donated by the rescue facility, so no cost to the unviersity.
The resident of the third home to be completed under the Restore Louisiana program is about to be home. Lillie Gumm of Baton Rouge was one of the first people to complete the flood recovery survey at restore.la.gov. She says throughout this ordeal, she’s learned about taking deep breaths..:
Cut 7 (09) “turned around”
Money from the homeowner assistance program first went to the elderly, disabled and low-income individuals.

Two Minnesota teens are well on their way to becoming the youngest team to kayak the entire Mississippi River. Matt Rens and Jesse Richard are paddling through the Bayou State today getting closer to New Orleans. Rens says they have encountered some unexpected challenges along the way, like poison ivy.
Cut 4 (10) “unknown things”
The pair has raised a little over 4-thousand dollars to help fund cleaner water in a village in a third world country.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 1

More victims are now covered under Louisiana’s domestic violence laws. Two laws take effect today that expand the statutes to include same-sex couples and dating partners. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Mariah Wineski says this extends legal protections to more victims.
Cut 12 (10) “domestic abuse battery law”
Wineski says the laws passed by the legislature strengthen the penalties for those found guilty of abusing a dating partner.

Today is the first day all bars in the city of Lafayette are non smoking. Robin McMillan owns McMillan’s Pub and she’s hopeful nonsmokers will help keep her in business…
cut 11 (08) “….my business”

Two Minnesota teenagers are seeking to become the youngest team to travel the entire Mississippi River by kayak. Emelie Gunn has more on the pair that is approaching New Orleans…
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The LSU vet school says a juvenile tiger at a sanctuary in Florida could be the next live mascot for the school and become Mike Seven. The university says it’s nine months old, weighs 160-pounds and the rescue facility would donate the Tiger. LSU is completing a major upgrade to its Tiger habitat and those renovations should be complete in a couple of weeks.

16:45 LRN Sportscast August 1

LSU Quarterback Danny Etling said today he’s getting close to being a 100-percent since undergoing back surgery. Here’s Head Coach Ed Orgeron’s observations about the passing game after the first day of practice…
cut 30 (26) “…today”
Dillon is a sophomore from Pine High School in Washington Parish. He’s also expected to contribute on special teams.

Orgeron says starting guard Maea Teuhema (My-uh Tay-uma) is dealing with academic issues, so he’s not at practice. Lloyd Cushenberry from Dutchtown High School in Ascension Parish has moved from center to right guard to fill that spot.

One guy that’s looked good during the first week of camp is wide receiver Brandon Coleman, who could see more playing time this season now that Brandin Cooks has been traded. Coleman understands he needs to be a more consistent performer….
cut 25 (12) “….that now”
Coleman averaged just 11 yards a catch last season after averaging 15 yards a grab during the 2015 campaign.

During a question and answer session with season ticket holders, Jets safety and former LSU Tiger Jamal Adams said the football field is a perfect place to die. Adams made the comment after he was asked about player safety. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was part of the Q-and-A session.

16:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Governor John Bel Edwards says they’re seeing an uptick in enrollment in the federally funded homeowner assistance program. Jeff Palermo has more…
Voicer 2 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

LSU’s vet school has identified a possible live mascot that would become Mike 7. Doctor David Baker says this juvenile is a male rescue tiger that’s currently nine months old and weighs approximately 160 pounds. LSU cannot say when the tiger will arrive, meanwhile construction on LSU’s tiger habitat is nearly complete.

Over 200 new state laws go into effect, including provisions that expand the state’s domestic abuse laws to same sex couples and male and female dating partners. It means tougher penalties if physical abuse occurs in these relationships.
cut 14 (12) “…through the cracks”
That’s Mariah Wineski, the executive director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

19-year-old Matt Rens and 18-year-old Jesse Richard are seeking to become the youngest team to kayak the entire Mississippi River, and on Day 49, they are approaching New Orleans. Rens says they’ve only taken three days off, and most of the time they sleep on the banks…:
Cut 5 (09) “people”
Updates about their trip are available online at facebook.com/fromsourcetosea.

LRN PM Newscall August 1

Two Minnesota teenagers will be the youngest team to travel the entire Mississippi River by kayak. Emelie Gunn has more on the pair that is approaching New Orleans…

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Governor John Bel Edwards says they’re seeing an uptick in enrollment in the federally funded homeowner assistance program. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Two teenagers from Minnesota are attempting to be the youngest team to kayak the entire Mississippi River. 19-year-old Matt Rens and 18-year-old Jesse Richard are on day 49 of their journey from Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico and are approaching New Orleans. Rens says the pair is making this journey on behalf of LifeWater International.

Cut 3 (11) “clean water”

The pair has raised a little over 4-thousand dollars and their goal is to raise 12-thousand, which sets up full sanitation for a village. Rens says they have encountered some unexpected things while on the Mississippi River, like getting poison ivy.

Cut 4  (10) “unknown things”

Rens says it’s expected they will be in New Orleans by tonight and plan to make it to Pilottown if the pair can find a boat to bring them back. He says during the journey they’ve only taken three days off, one due to a serious infected rash that came from the kayak and the water and they are mostly sleeping on the banks.

Cut 5  (09)  “people”

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Nearly one year after flood waters ravaged south Louisiana, one flood victim is getting ready to go home. Lillie Gumm of Baton Rouge was one of the first people to complete the flood recovery survey. Her home will be the third to be completed through the state’s homeowner assistance program, which she says turned out to be even better than she expected.

Cut 6 (10) “gone through”

Gumm’s home is about 90 percent complete, after taking on three to four feet of water last year. She is one of 37,000 flood victims to complete the online survey at restore-dot-la-dot-gov, which gets the ball rolling on helping flooded homeowners repair their homes. She says throughout this ordeal, she has learned to be patient.

Cut 7 (09)  “turned around”

Gumm says the whole process took about three months from start to finish. Gumm is currently staying in a FEMA mobile home while repairs wrap up on her home. She encourages everyone impacted by the flood to complete the survey without delay.

Cut 8 (11) “the survey”

Money from the homeowner assistance program, which was funded by Congress, is first going to the elderly, disabled and low-income individuals, and the state is beginning to expand the program to all income levels in the most impacted parishes.

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As of today, smoking is no longer permitted in Lafayette bars. Robin McMillan owns McMillan’s Pub in Lafayette, and she’s afraid the new ordinance will affect her business since about 80 percent of her patrons are smokers. She says they may start going to other bars because the smoking ban is only within the city limits.

Cut 9 (08)  “not coming”

McMillan says she’s been working for the past few weeks to accommodate her smoking customers. She says she’s bringing in lumber and construction workers to build a deck outside of her bar. But she says the task hasn’t been easy or cheap.

Cut 10 (08) “as it seems”

McMillan says the change is frustrating because she has owned the building her bar is in for years. She says with both smoking and nonsmoking bars throughout the city, bar goers already had options. At this point, she says she is hopeful nonsmokers will help keep her in business.

Cut 11 (08) “my business”

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More victims are now covered under Louisiana’s domestic violence laws. Two laws take effect today that expand the statutes to include same-sax couples and dating partners. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Mariah Wineski says this extends legal protections to more victims.

Cut 12 (10) “domestic abuse battery law”

Wineski says this means that abusers in same-sex or unmarried relationships would not be held accountable for their crimes. She says in the past many would only face simple battery charges, but one of the new laws creates the crime of battery of a dating partner.

Cut 13 (11) “dating partners”

Wineski says these new laws provide more protection for more victims, which could help reduce the domestic abuse homicide rate. She says that is invaluable because domestic violence occurs in all types of relationships.

Cut 14 (12) “through the cracks”

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14:30 LRN Newscast August 1

More victims are now covered under Louisiana’s domestic violence laws. Two laws take effect today that expand the statutes to include same-sex couples and dating partners. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Mariah Wineski says this extends legal protections to more victims.
Cut 12 (10) “domestic abuse battery law”
Wineski says the laws passed by the legislature strengthen the penalties for those found guilty of abusing a dating partner.

Colorado authorities say a Baton Rouge area fire captain committed suicide in Durango, Colorado. The coroner says 48-year-old Rudi Shoats died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Shoats was wanted in Mississippi for fatally shooting his wife. 45-year-old Khristie Rollins Shoats was found dead in a vehicle outside her in Woodville, Mississippi on Sunday.

Governor Edwards toured the home of Lillie Gumm of Baton Rouge. The repairs to her flooded home are nearly complete thanks to the state’s homeowner assistance program, which uses money appropriated by Congress to help flood victims move back in their home. She encourages everyone impacted by the flood to complete the survey found at restore-dot-la-dot-gov….
cut 8 (11) “….the survey”
The governor’s office estimates 37-thousand flood victims have completed the survey.

Today is the first that all bars in the city of Lafayette are non smoking. Robin McMillan owns McMillan’s Pub and she’s hopeful nonsmokers will help keep her in business…
cut 11 (08) “….my business”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Ruston’s J.D. Moore says he’s more than honored to share the number 18 jersey with fellow senior Christian LaCouture. Number 18 at LSU is synonmous with success—both on and off the field—as well as a selfless attitude. Moore says he was completely shocked to find out his jersey number was changing….
cut 20 (15) “….number 18”
Speaking of changing, five star prospect JaCoby Stevens is moving from safety to wide receiver. Head Coach Ed Orgeron explains why….
cut 30 (15) “…and help us”
Stevens had 34 catches for 689 yards and 12 touchdowns during his senior season in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

The Saints have a day off from training camp. It comes at a good time as the team’s top two cornerbacks are already battling injuries. Delvin Breaux did not practice yesterday and first round pick Marshon Lattimore had to leave during yesterday’s practice because of an unspecified injury.

One guy that’s looked good during the first week of camp is wide receiver Brandon Coleman, who could see more playing time this season now that Brandin Cooks has been traded. Coleman understands he needs to be a more consistent performer….
cut 25 (12) “….that now”
Coleman averaged just 11 yards a catch last season after averaging 15 yards a grab during the 2015 campaign.

During a question and answer session with season ticket holders, Jets safety and former LSU Tiger Jamal Adams said the football field is a perfect place to die. Adams made the comment after he was asked about player safety. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was part of the Q-and-A session.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Republican Senator Bill Cassidy met with Health Secretary Tom Price to discuss health care proposals. Before the meeting, Cassidy says Obamacare must be replace, because the mandate that all Americans must buy health insurance, hurts poor people…
cut 13 (11) “…lower income Americans”
Cassidy is working with a couple of other Senators on a plan that keeps Obamacare taxes intact, but provides states with grants to spend on health care.

A new state law goes into effect today that requires signs to be posted ahead of speed enforcement cameras. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says if the goal of these cameras is really to stop speeders, municipalities should have no problem posting signs..:
Cut 4 (07) “moment”
The law requires the signs to be clearly visible between 250 and 500 feet ahead of the speed camera.

Former football coach now principal of North Vermilion High, Tommy Byler, has been named Principal of the Year in an award handed out by the state department of education. Byler has been in education for 26 years. He says seeing his students from a starting point to an ending point is the best part of the job….
cut 10 (11) “….pushing them”
Kimberly Eckert, a ninth grade English teacher at Brusly High School has been named teacher of the year.

Ruston’s J.D. Moore and defensive end Christian LaCourture will each wear number 18 this season, which is snyonymous with success, both on and off the field at LSU. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says Moore received his jersey at a team meeting to kick off preseason camp…
cut 17 (13) “…he’s it”