07:30 LRN Newscast November 24th

It’s Thanksgiving, a day to relax and eat with family and friends. But for shoppers, tomorrow is the big day as stores are advertising huge discounts for Black Friday. Jill Gonzales with the personal finance website WalletHub, says there are some stores to avoid, like Sam’s Club or Costco…
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Gonzales estimates the average consumer will spend 950-dollars on gifts this holiday season.

Thanksgiving is different this year for flood victims still displaced after the August flooding. Denham Springs Mayor Gerard Landry says it’s a struggle for homeowners to find qualified workers to fix up their homes and repairs are expensive….
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Governor John Bel Edwards is spending his first Thanksgiving at the Governor’s Mansion. Edwards and his family just moved back into the historic building as they were diplaced, because of flood damage…
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Edwards’ family lived at a State Police facility in East Baton Rouge while repairs were made.

Regardeless of what happens during tonight’s LSU-Texas A&M, Tigers Athletic Director Joe Alleva is expected to make a push this weekend to hire Florida State Jimbo Fisher to be the Tigers next head coach. Football analyst Mike Detillier says after seven seasons as a head coach in Tallahassee, Fisher might be looking for a new challenge…
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Florida State’s regular season concludes Friday against Florida.

06:45 LRN Sportscast November 24th

LSU will be without two of its star players for tonight’s regular season finale against Texas A&M. Tigers running back Leonard Fournette reportedly did not make the trip to College Station, because of that sore ankle. And Coach Ed Orgeron has already said linebacker Kendell Beckwith is out. LSU cornerback Donte Jackson says Beckwith is a big loss, but other guys are ready to step up, like Donnie Alexander…
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Once this game is over, analysts expect LSU athletic director Joe Alleva will make a strong push for Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher. Florida State President John Thrasher says Fisher wants to stay in Tallahassee and calls reports tying him to LSU as speculation.

Saints running back Mark Ingram says he expects to play Sunday against Los Angeles. Ingram left last week’s loss to Carolina, after suffering a concussion. But he’s progressed well and practiced yesterday. And starting left tackle Terron Armstead is also hopeful he’ll play against the Rams. He practiced yesterday after missing the last two games with a sore knee.

The Pelicans are now one of the hottest teams in the NBA. New Orleans won its fourth straight last night as they toppled the Timberwolves 117-96. Another huge game for Anthony Davis as he had 45 points and 10 rebounds.

The LSU Tigers will play Old Dominion tonight after they were blown out by Wichita State 82-47 last night in the Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament in the Bahamas.

06:30 LRN Newscast November 24th

There are some stores that will open later today, but the kickoff to the busy holiday shopping season for most retailers is tomorrow, Black Friday. Jill Gonzlaes, with the personal finance website, WalletHub, says you should find good deals on jewelry, apparel, accessories and video games. But she says not everything will be discounted…
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Gonzales says some online retailers like Amazon are only offering 25-percent off.

Governor John Bel Edwards wishes Louisiana residents a happy Thanksgiving. He says despite all the challenges we’ve faced this year, we have a lot to be thankful for today and every day…..
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Edwards is spending his first Thanksgiving at the Governor’s Mansion. He just moved back in, after it sustained flood damage in August.

Flood victims are experiencing a different Thanksgiving as many are still displaced about 100 days later. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Many people in Louisiana will spend Thanksgiving night watching the LSU Tigers battle the Texas A&M Aggies in the regular season finale for both teams. Tigers star running back Leonard Fournette will not play as he did not travel with the team to College Station, because of a bad ankle. Kick-off is at 6:30.

16:45 LRN Sportscast November 23rd

LSU interim head coach Ed Orgeron says running back Leonard Fournette remains a game time decision for tomorrow night’s contest against Texas A&M. Orgeron says Fournette is still battling a very sore ankle that was originally injured before the start of the regular sason. The Baton Rouge Advocate reports that Fournette did not even travel with the team today.

The LSU men’s basketball team’s first game at the Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament in the Bahamas was an ugly affair for the Tigers. Witchita State sunk LSU 82-47. The Tigers shot 28-percent from the field and only two players finished in double figures, Antonio Blakeney had 12 and Duop Reath had 11. The Tigers will play again tomorrow night against either Louisville or Old Dominion.

Elsewhere, UL Lafayette faces James Madison, Louisiana Tech hosts Oklahoma Baptist at 6:30 and Southeastern Louisiana is at UTEP for an 8:00 tip in El Paso. The Lions have won two in a row.

The suddenly surging New Orleans Pelicans host the Minnesota Timberwolves tonight. The Pels started the season 1-9, but they’ve won four of their last five, to improve to 5-10 and can win their fourth game in a row against a Minnesota club that’s 4-9. The NBA’s leading scorer, Anthony Davis, is expected to play tonight after logging just 9.5 minutes last night after he banged his knee into a courtside chair.

Saints Coach Sean Payton expected running back Mark Ingram to practice today. Ingram had to leave last Thursday’s loss to Carolina to what appeared to be a concussion. New Orleans hosts the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday. L-A has the sixth best pass defense in the NFL, while Saints Q-B Drew Brees leads the league in passing yards. Also, Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro has not heard back from the NFL about a four-game suspension for testing positive for adderall. So it looks like he’s good to play Sunday.

McNeese State quarterback James Tabary has been named Southland Conference newcomer of the year.

14:30 LRN Newscast November 23rd

The Office of Motor Vehicles will resume accepting some cash payments beginning December 5th. OMV Commissioner Karen St. Germain says they will only accept small amounts of cash, for driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations.
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Recent legislative audits asked OMV to put policies in place to prevent and reduce employee theft.

U.S. Senate runoff candidates could not agree on a date or conditions for a debate prior to the December 10th runoff. LSU political communications Professor Martin Johnson says it’s disappointing the public won’t have a chance to hear Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell discuss their platforms….
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Protestors who filed a class action lawsuit for how law enforcement treated them following the shooting death of Alton Sterling will each receive 230-dollars as part of a settlement that was approved by the Baton Rouge Metro Council. John Delgado was one of two council members who voted against it, because he believes this payment will encourage bad behavior in future protests…
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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is applauding a federal judge’s ruling in Texas that blocks implementation of a rule that would require employers to pay overtime for employees who work more than 40 hours and earn less than 47-thousand dollars a year. Landry says the overtime rule was another example of President Barack Obama overstepping his Constitutional authority. Supporters of the change say the current salary threshold for overtime no longer works, because of inflation.

LRN PM Newscall November 23rd

Voters will not have a chance to see the US Senate runoff candidates debate. Don Molino explains why…

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The Baton Rouge city council has approved a $100-thousand settlement with the protestors who were arrested after Alton Sterling’s death. Jeff Palermo has more…

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It doesn’t look like voters will get a chance to hear the U.S. Senate candidates debate again before the December 10th runoff. They could not agree on a date and conditions for the debate. LSU political communications Professor Martin Johnson says it’s disappointing the public won’t have a chance to hear Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell discuss their platforms.

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A major sticking point was whether the debate should be televised in front of a live audience, as Kennedy did not want an audience, while Campbell did. Johnson says it’s unclear if either candidate will benefit from not having a debate.

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Johnson says this race will come down in large part to party lines, so he doesn’t think the debate would have changed many voters’ minds, but frontrunners tend to think not debating benefits them. He says that’s why Kennedy has run his campaign like an incumbent…

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Baton Rouge has settled with protestors who were arrested during protests that erupted after the death of Alton Sterling. The $100-thousand settlement will award $230 to each of the 92 plaintiffs with the rest of the money going towards legal fees. Louisiana ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman says they’re pleased, because the protestors’ constitutional rights were violated by police.

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The City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana State Police, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office will each foot $25-thousand dollar bill.  Esman says this suit wasn’t about compensation, it was about making sure people have the right to protest.

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Baton Rouge City Council member John Delgado was the only council member to speak out against the suit, and he was furious about the council’s decision to settle. He says settling this frivolous suit is a terrible precedent.

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Delgado says this will open the door for more litigation from activists. He says he’s also worried this payment will encourage bad behavior from future protestors.

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State Police’s Click It or Ticket Campaign is in effect for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Trooper Melissa Matey says law enforcement will look for drivers who are not properly buckled and children who are not correctly restrained.  She says the seat-belt provides many different protections.

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Over the Thanksgiving holiday last year, more than 200 injuries in car crashes were reported in the state and 10 people were killed. Matey says the single most important thing a seat-belt does is make sure a person stays in the vehicle.

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Matey says motorists can visit 511.la.org for traffic updates. She says LSP will also be on the lookout for drunk drivers over the holiday weekend.

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The Office of Motor Vehicles will resume accepting some cash payments beginning December 5. OMV Commissioner Karen St. Germain says they will only accept small amounts of cash, for things like driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations.

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St. Germain says the OMV originally decided not to accept cash payments because it was a burden on employees if they came up short at the end of the day.

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Several legislators did not like the “no cash” policy as they complained not everyone carries credit or debit cards. St. Germain says by only accepting cash payments for things like license renewals, they’re reducing the risk of employees pocketing the money.

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Legislative audits in 2014 and 2015 found 280-thousand dollars in stolen or misappropriated funds from the OMV and five workers were arrested.

13:30 LRN Newscast November 23rd

The Office of Motor Vehicles says they will now begin accepting cash for certain transactions, beginning December 5th. The O-M-V began a no cash policy on November 1st, but it drew complaints from legislators, who said not everyone carries debit or credit cards. So O-M-V Commissioner Karen St. Germain says starting December 5th they’ll accept cash for driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations…
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Legislative audits in 2014 and 2015 found 280-thousand dollars in stolen or misappropriated funds from the OMV.

It’s a Click it ot Ticket holiday weekend on Louisiana highways. State Police Trooper Melissa Matey says wearing a seat belt can save your life..
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Voters will not have a chance to see the US Senate runoff candidates debate. Don Molino explains why…
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Baton Rouge has settled a class action lawsuit with Alton Sterling protesters, who claimed police used excessive force and violated their constitutional rights to freedom of speech and assembly. 92 plaintiffs will each get 230-dollars. Louisiana ACLU executive direcotr Marjorie Esman…
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But Baton Rouge councilman John Delgado says these individuals were arrested for blocking public streets.

11:40 LRN Sportscasts November 23rd

The LSU football team is on its way to College Station for tomorrow night’s game against Texas A&M. Tigers guard Will Clapp says after a frustrating loss to Florida, the team is anxious to play in this Thanksgiving…
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A win for the Tigers and they’ll finish the season at 7-4. The Liberty Bowl is likely destination for the Tigers, possibly the Outback Bowl.

There’s plenty of buzz for the Bayou Classic football game between Southern and Grambling State. Bayou Classic spokesperson Angela Young says tickets are going fast….
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Kickoff on Saturday is at 4 PM.

Saints Coach Sean Payton anticipates running back Mark Ingram will be able to practice today as the team begins preparations for Sunday’s game against Los Angeles. Ingram was placed into concussion protocol during the loss to Carolina.

UL Lafayette President Joe Savoie says they will take their time in choosing the school’s next athletic director. Scott Farmer hs stepped down and Deputy director of athletics Jessica Leger will serve as an interim AD. Savois says ex-Missouri A-D Mike Alden will serve as a consultant and they expect to hear from a lot of great candidates…
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Savoie says they would like to hire a sitting athletic director from another school or a senior-level administrator at a Division One program.

Josh Brooks, deputy athletic director at ULM, is leaving for Athens, where he’ll be athe Georgia’s executive associate athletic director.

11:30 LRN Newscast November 23rd

The U-S Senate runoff candidates will not debate after failing to come to an agreement on a date or conditions. A major sticking point was whether the debate should have a live audience. Republican John Kennedy said no, while Democrat Foster Campbell said yes. LSU Political Communications Professor Martin Johnson says it’s unclear if either candidate will benefit from not having a debate….
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Early voting for the December 10th election is Saturday.

The USDA is recommending not to wash your raw turkey. Washing raw meat can spread bacteria three feet away. Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says it’s also a good idea to cut the turkey off the bone and refigerate within two hours of cooking…
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AAA says be prepared to see a bunch of Thanksgiving travelers on the roadways this weekend…
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There’s plenty of excitement for the Bayou Classic between Southern and Grambling State. Bayou Classic spokesperson Angela Young says tickets for the annual football game are going fast….
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Kickoff on Saturday is at 4 PM.

10:30 LRN Newscast November 23rd

An estimated 48-million Americans will travel 50 miles or more for the Thanksgiving holiday this weekend. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says driving remains the most popular mode of travel for Thanksgiving with more than 89% of people getting behind the wheel…
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Redman says mototists who use regular gasoline, should be able to fill up for less than two dollars a gallon in our region.

The White House has sent a letter to Congress asking them to approve a three-point-one billion dollar disaster aid package that will cover Louisiana flood victims and those impacted by Hurricane Matthew. The governor’s spokesperson, Richard Carbo, says John Bel Edwards will be in DC next week to lobby members of Congress to approve the President’s request…
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It doesn’t look like voters will get a chance to hear the U.S. Senate candidates debate again before the December 10th runoff. They could not agree on a date and conditions for the debate. LSU political communications Professor Martin Johnson says it’s disappointing the public won’t have a chance to hear Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell discuss their platforms.

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The festivities for the 43rd Annual Bayou Classic are underway. Grambling State and Southern, who are undefeated in the SWAC , will go head to head this Saturday in the Superdome. Bayou Classic spokesperson Angela Young says there’s a celebration at Joe Brown Park in New Orleans today.
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