06:45 LRN Sportscast July 20th

While making the rounds at ESPN, LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron said quarterback Danny Etling is 90-percent healthy as he continues to recover from back surgery. Orgeron also repeated that Etling goes into preseason practice as the starter, but the other QBs on the roster will compete for his job. Coach O also said on the Paul Finebaum show that he expects pass rusher Arden Key to be ready towards the beginning of the season as he rehabilitates from shoulder surgery.

Saints rookies have reported for training camp and the team has placed former LSU wide receiver Travin Dural and defensive tackle Devaroe Lawrence on the non-football injury list. The team has not said why.

Conference USA Media Days are underway in Dallas and Southland Football Media Day is today in Houston. Sam Houston and Central Arkansas are considered the favorites to win the league this year.

LSU baseball has welcomed 18 newcomers to the roster and 11 of them are pitchers. The Tigers have to replace their entire weekend rotation, so several of these hurlers will have a chance at becoming the Sunday starter. Veterans Zack Hess and Caleb Gilbert are expected to be the Friday and Saturday starters. Coach Paul Mainieri says Josh Smith will start at shortstop next season and Jake Slaughter will play at either third or second. LSU opens the 2018 campaign by hosting Notre Dame next season.

In major league baseball…former LSU standout Kevin Gausman threw six innings of four-hit ball as the Orioles trounced Texas 10-2. Another former Tiger, Mikie Mahtook, blasted a two-run homer in the 9th for Detroit, but the Royals came back to beat the Tigers four to three.

And the Baton Rouge Advocate reports veteran point guard Rajon Rondo’s one-year deal with the Pelicans is worth three-point-three million dollars.

06:30 LRN Newscast July 20th

Could state Education Superintendent John White’s job be in jeopardy? Emelie Gunn has more…
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Meanwhile, in Washington DC, Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation is working on legislation to reform the National Flood Insurance Program. U.S. Representative Clay Higgins says it’s their desire to limit rate increases to no more than 10-percent a year….
cut 8 (07) “….a window”
The current flood insurance program expires September 30th.

Creola Police Chief Heath Landry says one of his officers clocked an expecting Dad going 108-miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour speed zone as they were making their way out of Grant Parish. He says when officers finally pulled over Zak Evans and got him out of the vehicle, he was livid….
cut 14 (11) “….at the glass”
An ambulance took Evans’ wife Bridget to a local hospital where she gave birth, and Evans was arrested on charges of flight from an officer and careless operation, as well as ticketed for speeding. Evans told KALB-TV that he didn’t have time to look at the speedometer because he was worried about his wife and baby.

LRN AM Newscall July 20th ###Updated newscall corrected spelling of Creola Police Chief

St. Landry Congressman Clay Higgins is spearheading an effort to reform the National Flood Insurance Program as the current one expires September 30th. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Could state Education Superintendent John White’s job be in jeopardy? Emelie Gunn has more…

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A Grant Parish man missed the birth of his child after he was arrested for speeding his wife to the hospital. Halen Doughty has the story…

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Female military veterans will have a new support system, as the state Department of Veterans Affairs is set to launch monthly Coffee Conversations in August. Female veterans outreach coordinator Alex Juan says this will offer a safe space for military women to talk about the issues affecting them. She says the discussions will be live streamed and open to all of female veterans in the state.

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Louisiana is home to more than 32,000 women veterans. Juan says military women can be more hesitant to seek services from the VA than their male counterparts because females are not always well-received. She says she even ran into a similar incident yesterday morning.

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Juan says this is about changing the conversation and recognizing that both men and women serve their country. She says it’s also an opportunity for these women to talk about specific struggles they’ve faced with someone who can understand.

Cut 6 (12) “so many of them”

Female veterans interested in serving as program coordinators are encouraged to call 225-219-5005.

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Louisiana’s Congressional delegation is getting behind an effort to reform the National Flood Insurance Program. Congressman Clay Higgins is one of the co-sponsors and the Republican from St. Landry Parish says the proposal would protect policyholders from skyrocketing premiums. He says currently, rates can increase by as much as 25 percent annually.

Cut 7 (09)  “more reasonable”

The current National Flood Insurance Program expires on September 30th, which is why there is a big push reauthorize the program for another six years. Higgins says it’s their desire to limit rate increases to no more than 10 percent a year.

Cut 8 (07) “a window”

Higgins says the bill authorizes $500 million per year for six years for flood control programs. He says flooding is a problem all over the country, which is why this legislation has support from both Republicans and Democrats.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is pleased with job growth and creation in the Bayou State. On his monthly radio call in show, the governor said several sectors of the economy are improving, especially health care thanks to expansion of the Medicaid program.

Cut 10 (11) “more people”

Edwards says in January of 2016, the state’s unemployment rate was at 6.2-percent and the latest numbers show the unemployment rate in May of 2017 was 5.7-percent and predicts that will drop even lower when the June numbers are released.

Cut 11 (09) “increasing”

Edwards says Lafayette, the hub of the state’s oil and gas sector, is also making great strides. He says in the last year and a half, the city saw four separate months of steady job increases.

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A man rushing his pregnant wife to the hospital missed the birth of his child after being arrested in Rapides Parish. Creola Police Chief Heath Landry says one of his officers clocked a vehicle doing 108 in a 55 mph speed zone. He says the officer witnessed more dangerous driving as he attempted to pull over Zak Evans.

Cut 13 (09) “off the road”

Landry says the officer radioed ahead to Pineville, where officers set up a road block because Evans would not stop. He says when officers finally pulled over Evans and got him out of the vehicle, he was livid.

Cut 14 (11) “at the glass”

An ambulance took Evans’ wife Bridget to a local hospital, and Evans was arrested on charges of flight from an office and careless operation, as well as ticketed for speeding. Evans told KALB-TV that he didn’t have time to look at the speedometer because he was worried about his wife and baby. Landry says they understand it was an emergency, but there was still a safety concern.

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16:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

A home invasion in East Baton Rouge Parish has left a 20-year-old suspect dead and another behind bars. Zachary Police Chief David McDavid says the attempted robbery occurred last night in neighborhood where a lot of elderly residents live and seldom do they see shootings like this…
cut 8 (11) “…burden to society”
It’s unknown yet if the homeowner will face any charges.

Last week’s qualifying period for the October elections left 41 races unopposed, and 16 with zero candidates. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there seems to be a trend in lack of interest. He says these are demanding and stressful public service positions that don’t pay much…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards held a press conference in Baton Rouge today to announce the state has over 200-million dollars in federal grant money to spend on flood control projects in the Capital Region. He says the dollars will be used to buyout flood-prone properties and….
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During a hearing in Washington D-C, Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says something must be done about a wall that separates the east and west lanes of I-12 in Livingston Parish. Halen Doughty has more…
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15:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Over half of the races in the October 14 election have already been settled. Michelle Southern has more…
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Authorities say an 84-year-old woman at a senior living center in Metairie was choked to death and the search is on for suspects and a motive. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office says the victim was found dead last night. Detectives at first thought it was a death by natural causes, but an autopsy revealed the cause of death to be strangulation.

Monroe Police Chief Quentin Holmes has announced he will retire on July 30th. Mayor Jamie Mayo says he did not ask Holmes to step down, despite speculation by anonymous callers into KNOE-TV in Monroe that there was a fued between the mayor and police chief over rising crime. But Mayo says that’s not the case…
cut 14 (10) “…anonymous calls”
Holmes has served as Monroe’s top cop since 2011.

Governor John Bel Edwards has been holding press conferences to announce that flood damaged areas are receiving millions in federal dollars to protect against future storms. The governor was in Shreveport yesterday and today in Baton Rouge. He says the money will go towards drainage projects, buying out flood prone properties and in some cases, home elevation….
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LRN PM Newscall July 19th

Over half of the races in the October 14 election have already been settled. Michelle Southern has more…

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Governor Edwards announces 220 million dollars in federal money will be allocated across the Baton Rouge area to protect against future floods and storms. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Three months ahead of the October 14 election, more than half of the races have already been settled. Candidates in 41 races had no opponents, while 16 saw no candidates at all. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says they saw a similar rate just over a year ago when 44 percent of the races were settled before reaching the ballot.

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Schedler blames the public’s frustration with government for the disinterest in running for public office. He says these positions don’t pay much and they come with a lot of stress. He says these demanding jobs are true public service.

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Schedler says in cases where an incumbent is unopposed, he or she is simply reelected. He says the law used to allow his office to reopen qualifying if no one qualified, but often times they still wouldn’t see any candidates. That’s why there’s a new policy for such occurrences.

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Zachary Police have made an arrest in the case of a fatal home invasion that occurred last night. Chief David McDavid says the deceased, 20-year-old Damon Hayes Jr, allegedly broke in with 20-year-old Jordale Carter and possibly two other suspects…:

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Hayes died in the incident and Carter was booked on many charges including murder because his accomplice died during a crime. McDavid says two other suspects are still at large.

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McDavid says one of the suspects was reportedly trying to get a ride away from the scene, saying he was being shot at. He says the robbery occurred in an elderly neighborhood, and they seldom have shootings like this.

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Governor John Bel Edwards announced today federal funding for flood control projects in the Baton Rouge area. Edwards says 220 million dollars will go to local governments in the Capital region as part of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.

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Edwards says each parish will submit a plan to FEMA before the money will be allocated.  He says some of the money will be used to buy back significantly damaged homes from last year’s flood and make it a green space. He says the rest of the funds will go to….

Cut 10 (07) “projects”

None of this money will go toward the much talked about Comite Diversion Canal Project because funding for that must come from a different source. Edwards says after Hurricane Katrina, a majority of hazard mitigation grant dollars went towards elevating homes but that won’t be the case this time.

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Monroe Police Chief Quentin Holmes has announced he is going to retire from his post. In a joint news conference with Mayor Jamie Mayo, Holmes said he has been thinking about returning to teaching for quite some time. News outlets had reported that Mayo asked for a resignation which he says is 100% not true…:

Cut 12 (07) “with that”

Mayo says Holmes will remain chief until July 30th, and during that time his office will work to name someone to serve in the interim. Holmes was named police chief in 2011 and received a no confidence vote from the union in August 2014, but he says that has nothing to do with this retirement…:

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KNOE said they had received anonymous calls from people saying there was bad blood between Holmes and the Mayor over the rising crime problem in the Monroe area. Mayo says he hopes they have now cleared the air that it’s just not the case..:

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14:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

Monroe Police Chief Quentin Holmes announced he will retire on July 30th. Holmes was named police chief in 2011 and received a no confidence vote from the union nearly three years ago, but he says this has nothing to do with his retirement…
cut 13 (10) “….good grounds”
KNOE-TV reports they received anonymous calls from the public who said there was bad blood between Chief Holmes and Mayor Jamie Mayo.

In East Baton Rouge Parish, Zachary Police are investigating a fatal shooting during a home invasion in an elderly neighborhood. Chief David McDavid says one of the suspects, 20-year-old Damon Hayes, was fatally shot and a 20-year-old accomplice was arrested. He says they are searching for two others….
cut 7 (09) “…more arrests”
McDavid has not released information on the homeowner who shot the alleged burglar.

Governor Edwards announces 220 million dollars in federal money will be allocated across the Baton Rouge area to protect against future floods and storms. Emelie Gunn has more…
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There are 16 elected posts up for election on October 14th, but during qualifying last week, a single candidate did not qualify. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there is a policy for such an occurance…
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Jeremy Alford of La-politics-dot-com says several elections for mayor and chief of police in small villages were ignored completely by candidates.

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 19th

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron is making rounds in Bristol, Connecticut today, appearing on various ESPN TV and radio shows. Here’s what he had to say about the offense during an appearance on Sportscenter…
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Orgeron has learned that safety John Battle will receive another year of eligibilty and has been re-classified as a redshirt junior. The Florida native received an extra year of eligibility from the NCAA to make up for his medical hardship freshman season of 2014.

Louisiana Tech and Western Kentucky have been picked to win division titles in Conference USA. Tech has won two of the past three West Division titles, while the Hilltoppers are trying to become the first program in Conference USA history to win three straight outright league titles. Texas-San Antonio was selected to finish second in the West.

The LSU basketball team learned its bracket assignment and first-round opponent for the 2017 Maui Invitational in Hawaii. First year coach Will Wade and the Tigers will begin play in the 8 team event against Michigan on November 20th. Depending on what happens the first two days, LSU could face Wade’s old team, VCU.

New Orleans Pelicans Coach Alvin Gentry told a New Orleans radio station that he plans on starting both guards Rajon Rondo and Jrue Holiday together going into the 2017-18 season. Rondo would be the point guard and Holiday would be the shooting guard. Holiday has been New Orleans starting point guard, but Gentry says they also like his ability to score and play off the ball.

10:30 LRN Newscast July 19th

During a hearing in Washington, Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves expressed his frustration over the lack of drainage on I-12 in Livingston Parish. Graves says one reason for the delay is a lawsuit filed by the city of Walker claiming the barrier worsened flooding last August. But he says the problem can be addressed without the state admitting guilt, because other groups want the wall fixed too…
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DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson said last year that no amount of drainage could have handled all the water produced by last year’s deadly flood.

A little rain would not be a bad thing today as the northern half of the state is under a heat advisory until seven o’ clock tonight. The National Weather Service in Shreveport says it will be hot and humid, with heat indicies reaching 108-degrees. Even warmer temperatures are expected tomorrow.

Three Louisiana cities made Wallethub’s ranking for most stressed in the country. Shreveport came in at number four, New Orleans 19th and Baton Rouge 21st. Analyst Jill Gonzales says these cities ranked poorly because of the percentage of smokers and the lack of working out. Gonzales says the poverty rate is another factor, but there are financial benefits in other areas…
cut 15 (11) “….living wage”

Tulane University is partnering with NOLA Brewing Company to launch Green Wave Beer. Brewery President Kirk Coco says it should be available just in time for football season…
cut 5 (09) “….late September”
Coco says Green Wave beer will be a dry, wheet beer, with a little bitterness.

LRN AM Newscall July 12th ###Sports cuts added###

Qualifying for the October 14th election begins today and one of the big races is for New Orleans Mayor.  Emelie Gunn has more on the seat being vacated by Mitch Landrieu…

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On October 14 voters will choose a new state treasurer, but qualifying begins today. Halen Doughty has more on what to expect from the race…

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Three Walmart stores in south Louisiana saw substantial losses after a string of arsons in Tangipahoa Parish. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Qualifying begins today for the October 14th statewide and municipal elections. One of the big races is for the seat being vacated by New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. Political Analyst says the biggest surprise with this election is the big names that have decided not to run. He says typically when the incumbent cannot seek reelection because of term limits, you see a very large field.

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Dubos says two other candidates have announced but they are much less known because they have never held political office. He says big names like, Speaker Pro-Tempore Walt Leger, and State Senators JP Morell and Karen Carter Peterson have decided not to run for the post.

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Dubos says a big reason for a smaller pool of candidates is the lack of donors giving money. He says the entire world is going to be watching this election as New Orleans is an iconic city and being the mayor of a big city is a very hard job.

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Qualifying begins today for the state treasurer race, after John Kennedy vacated the office to become a US Senator. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says this is the first time this post has been open since 2000, so it should be interesting. He says the fact that Kenner Representative Julie Stokes dropped out, could open it up to other contenders.

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Cross says many politicians see this office as a stepping stone to higher positions, as Kennedy did when he moved to the US Senate. He says that makes it a coveted position, and things could get heated. He says Colombia Senator Neil Riser and former Covington Representative John Schroder will be candidates to watch.

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Cross says this will be a competitive race that will likely end with a runoff. He says the real question, however, will be how many voters will turnout at the polls. He says many don’t even know there is an election, much less who is running.

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The election is Saturday, October 14.

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It looks as though with year will be a good one for the brown shrimp harvest in the Gulf of Mexico. According to NOAA’s annual forecast, the harvest is expected to yield 44.2 million pounds, which is above the predicted value for the last two years. Dr. Rick Hart with the National Marine Fisheries Service says many factors in the water are adding up to lead to a productive season.

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Although the predicted harvest is up from the last two years, it’s below the historical 56-year average of 56.2 pounds. Hart says moderate salinities combined with strong, consistent southerly winds have increased available nursery area and allowed for the greater distribution of juvenile shrimp.

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The prediction covers the period from July 2017 through June 2018 for state and federal waters off Louisiana and federal waters off Texas. Hart says the U.S. heavily relies of Gulf caught shrimp.

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An Amite Walmart that was set on fire last weekend sustained over a million dollars in damage. That’s according to Sheriff Daniel Edwards, who says much of the damage was to the inventory in the store, not structural damage to the building. He says 45-year-old Larry Schouest of Hammond combined chemicals to start the fire.

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Edwards says the chemical smoke from the fire ruined all of the contents in the building. Schouest is accused of setting a string of fires in south Louisiana Walmart’s, beginning in Ponchatoula on June 27. From there, Schouest allegedly set fire to the Amite Walmart and one in Hammond on Saturday.

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Edwards says they suspect the Hammond store may have sustained similar losses. He says Schouest is facing two counts of aggravated arson, six counts of felony theft, and charges of criminal damage to property. More charges could be filed as the investigation is ongoing.

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LSU will resume its rivalry with Florida on October 7th. The Gators have yet to decide on a starting quarterback for the 2017 season. They have several options including former LSU commitment Felipe Franks and Notre Dame transfer Malik Zaire. At SEC Media Days, Florida Coach Jim McElwain talked about what he’s looking for from his starting Q-B…..

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LSU’s SEC opener is September 16th at Mississippi State. Nick Fitzgerald returns as the Bulldogs starting Q-B. The last time he played, Fitzgerald had 258 rushing yards, two rushing TDS and three passing touchdowns in a blowout win over Ole Miss. State Head Coach Dan Mullens is excited to see what Fitzgerald can do this year…

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