06:30 LRN Newscast October 1st

Tonight all four major gubernatorial candidates will appear at a televised debate hosted by W-D-S-U-TV in New Orleans. Emelie gunn has more…
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According to a poll paid for by The Advocate and W-W-L-T-V, republicans in this state support Ben Carson for President. Twenty-three-percent of the respondents prefer him over Donald Trump, who received 19-percent. Fifty-seven-percent of democrats like Hillary Clinton for president while Joe Biden received 22-percent.

A cold front has moved through the state and cooler weather is on the way as high temperatures will be in the mid-80s today, and around 80-degrees tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim believes for the most part, those long periods of hot sticky weather are over for 2015….
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Cash rewards are now being offered for information on the whereabouts of a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from prison last week. Authorities are trying to apprehend 32-year-old Benjueil Johnson of Plaquemine after he was accidentially let out of the East Feliciana Parish jail. A department of corrrections worker was not aware he was convicted of manslaughter after he finished time for other charges.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Sept 30

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says he feels good about playing against the Dallas Cowboys…
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Brees says he took most of the reps at practice and he’ll continue to ramp up the volume leading up to the primetime game against the Cowboys.

And Brees has reportedly agreed to take a portion of his 2015 base salary and turn it into a signing bonus, which gives the team more financial flexibility this season. But it also pushes the hit on the salary cap for next year to 30-million dollars, which raises the question whether the Black and Gold can afford to keep the future Hall of Famer next year.

Southern University has announced that injured football player Devon Gales has been transferred from a hospital in Athens, Georgia to one in Atlanta. Gales sustained a spinal cord injury against Georgia last Saturday and a press release says he’ll begin a rigorous rehabilitation program tomorrow.

A debate has started over whether sophomore LSU running back Leonard Fournette should sit out next season, so that he’s 100-percent healthy for the 2017 NFL draft. The website Pro Football Talk has suggested that Fournette should bypass his junior season. NFL draft anlalyst Mike Detillier doesn’t see Fournette missing a season…
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Fournette weighed in on the topic by tweeting, “I will never jump ship, I’m drowning with my brothers.”

In LSU’s three games, they’ve only thrown 47 passes. But offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says they are running the ball a lot, because that’s what opposing defenses are giving them…
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The Tigers host Eastern Michigan on Saturday, who rank last in the F-B-S in rushing yards allowed.

LRN PM Newscall September 30

The state Department of Health and Hospitals confirms a second death this year from the West Nile Virus — this time out of the Baton Rouge area. Emelie Gunn reports…:

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The search continues for a convicted killer from Iberville Parish who was accidentally released from prison. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The state Department of Health and Hospitals confirms a second death this year from the West Nile Virus. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says there are now 54 confirmed cases in 2015 and 2 deaths, compared to 123 cases and 5 deaths the prior year. He says even as we move into October, the threat of infected mosquitoes is still there..:

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Guidry says the latest West Nile death is out of the Baton Rouge area. He says about 90 percent of the cases they see are asymptomatic, but about 10 percent will develop West Nile Fever…:

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Guidry says less than a percent of people bitten by an infected mosquito will develop the more serious form of the disease, but anyone can get West Nile. He says it’s important to protect yourself from mosquitoes at least until the end of the year…:

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The Louisiana chapter for Americans for Prosperity launches a statewide radio ad informs listeners about lawmakers who are up for re-election and voted for tax increases and the expansion of Medicaid. A-F-P State Director Phillip Joffrion says the commercial points voters to a website that has how lawmakers voted…

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The Louisiana A-F-P is tied with the Tea Party. Joffrion says they want to spotlight those lawmakers who voted to raise taxes….

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Joffrion says this ad is an effort to urge Louisiana citizens to voice their concerns about Medicaid expansion and tax increases. He says the public can view their lawmaker’s record at Louisiana Score Card-dot-com.

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The manhunt continues for a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from the East Feliciana Parish jail on September 22nd.  Thirty-two-year-old Benjueil Johnson was in prison, serving a 40-year sentence for a 2010 fatal shooting in Plaquemine. State Department of corrections spokesperson Pam Laborde says they hope to bring Johnson back into custody soon…

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Laborde says they are working with Crime Stoppers to offer a one-thousand dollar reward for information leading to Johnson’s capture…

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Laborde says an employee at Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson, Louisiana, overlooked the fact that Johnson was convicted of manslaughter and didn’t do the due diligence needed to make sure he would not be accidentally released…

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A debate has started over whether star LSU sophomore running back Leonard Fournette should sit out his junior season so he doesn’t risk injury before heading to the NFL. The Heisman Trophy candidate is not eligible for the draft until after next season. But NFL analyst Mike Detillier says this argument is ridiculous…:

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Pro Football Talk got the conversation started when they suggested it would be smart for Fournette to opt out of playing next year instead of possibly getting injured and ruining his pro career. Detillier says sure there is always a risk in playing football, but college is a time for athletes to grow…:

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Fournette weighed in on the topic by tweeting, “I will never jump ship, I’m drowning with my brothers.” Detillier says this talk is for the purpose of gossiping and getting people riled up…:

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11:40 LRN Sportscast October 30

ESPN is reporting that Saints quarterback Drew Brees has agreed to convert part of his base salary into a signing bonus, which gives the team more financial flexibility to possibly make a roster move this year, as it clears up around two-point-six milion dollars in cap space. It also elevates his cap number to 30 million dollars in 2016, which is the highest in the NFL. Meanwhile, Brees is expected to throw at practice everyday this week as he attempts to return to action for Sunday’s game against Dallas.

Former LSU Tiger Tryann Mathieu has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week. Mathieu had two interceptions in a blowout win over the 49ers and returned one of the passes for a touchdown.

The LSU football team continues to get ready for Eastern Michigan. The Tigers are a 44.5 point favorite. There are some good games involving teams from the SEC West this weekend, Alabama is at Georgia, Arkansas travels Tennessee and Texas A-and-M hosts Mississippi State.

Louisiana Tech Coach Skip Holtz wants to see Joe Aillet Stadium sold out for Saturday’s game against UL Lafayette. For the fans that go to the game, they’ll see a Bulldog offense averaging 523 yards a game. But Bulldogs quarterback Jeff Driskel says there’s room for improvement…
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The Ragin Cajuns are looking to get off to a fast start. They’ve started slow in their two losses.

The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2016 induction class. Headlinging the list is former major league all-star pitcher Ben Sheets, who had a standout collegiate career at ULM, former New Orleans Hornet and NBA champion PJ Brown, former Winnfield standout and NFL star Anthony Thomas, ex Tulane baseball coach Rick Jones and St. Thomas more football coach Jim Hightower.

09:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

The manhunt continues for a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from prison. According to officials, Benjuiel Johnson was able to bond out, because a department of corrections employee didn’t see he was serving a sentence for manslaugther, after completing time for three other felony convictions. Johnson fatally shot a 31-year-old man in Plaquemine in 2010.

Hundreds of cancer patients and surviors have been lobbying members of Congress this week in an attempt to make the fight against cancer more of a national priority. Amber Stevens of Metairie says they are calling for legislation that will ensure cancer patients and doctors are working together when it comes to treatment..
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With oil prices at around 45-dollars a barrel, Houston-based Hercules Offshore is forced to lay-off 50 rig support workers. The cuts will occur in Cameron parish and Port Fourchon.

In Monroe, police are investigating a double homicide that occurred at a bondsman’s office. The owner of the business, Ivan Webb and an employee, Catrina Wallace, have been identified as the victims. They were were found dead yesterday and the shooter, who authorities believe is associated with the bonding company, remains on the run.

Two men are accused of animal cruelty after shooting and killing a calf and a total of four people are accused of stealing the calf’s meat in Morganza. Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says Point Coupee Parish Sheriff’s deputies we’re alerted about a dead calf on the spillway levee. He says investigators discovered the four suspects went to the area with the intention of killing a calf….
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Strain says all four of the suspects have been arrested and booked into the Point Coupee Parish Jail.

08:30 LRN Newscast September 30

Hundreds of cancer patients and survivors are in Washington to lobby Congress to make the fight against cancer a national priority. Amber Stevens of Metairie says they’re calling on the federal government to increase funding for cancer research by an additional six billion dollars over the next two years…
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Stevens says legislation is also needed to be signed that ensures cancer patients and doctors are on the same page when it comes to treatment.

A new airline will offer daily non-stop flights between New Orleans and Shreveport. The airline is called Glo and founder Trey Fayard says they’ll also have flights from Louis Armstrong to Little Rock and Memphis. Fayard says he started the airline after experiencing years of trouble getting around the mid-South….
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Flights begin in mid-November.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says the ballots for the October 24th primary were sent to the printer, but it’s possible more names will be removed before election day. Michelle Southern reports…:
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A couple of employers in Louisiana have notified the Louisiana Workforce Commission about layoffs. The ALCOA Lake Charles-Anode Production company plans to lay off 130 employees. Hercules Offshore is letting 50 employees go, who are part of efforts to transport workers to offshore rigs from Cameron Parish and Port Fourchon.

07:30 LRN Newscast Sept 30

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says the ballots for the October 24th primary were sent to the printer, but it’s possible several names will be removed before election day. He says they started out with about 1150 races statewide, but due to offices running unopposed, challenges or candidates dropping out, there are now about 575 active races…:
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He says accurate ballots can be found at geaux-vote-dot-com.

A new independent poll on the Lieutenant Governor’s race shows a very tight election. The Clarus Research survey, paid for by the Advocate and W-W-L-T-V, shows Democrat Kip Holden leading Republican John Young by two percentage points. Fellow Republican Billy Nungesser is not far behind, while GOP candidate Elbert Guillory is polling in the single digits.

According to the American Cancer Society Action Cancer Network, more than nine-thousand Louisiana residents will die of cancer in 2015. That’s why hundreds of cancer survivors and patients are in D-C to urge Congress to make the fight against cancer more of a priority. Amber Stevens of Metairie says one of their concerns is the cost barrier some Medicare patients deal with when it comes to colorectal screening…
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Stevens says they are also asking Congress to increase funding for cancer research.

A start-up airline called “Glo” is offering non-stop daily flights from New Orleans to Shreveport, Little Rock and Memphis. Founder Trey Fayard says this will help the business person get around the mid-south quick…
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Flights begin November 15th.

06:45 Sportscast September 30

The Saints return to practice today to get ready for Sunday night’s game against Dallas. Michael Farrar has the latest on injured quarterback Drew Brees…
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Training camp is underway for the Pelicans. They are at the Greenbrier in West Virginia, the same place the Saints train prior to the season. New Pelicans Head Coach Alvin Gentry is bringing an up tempo style of basketball to the Crescent City…
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The Pelicans first preseason game is Saturday at Indiana.

So far this season much of LSU’s offensive production is coming from one man. Running back Leonard Fournette has 647 all-purpose yards, which accounts for 45-percent of the Tigers total yards. LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says they are seeking to get more touches for the other skill position players…
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LSU hosts Eastern Michigan on Saturday.

Coming off a win over FIU at Joe Aillet Stadium, the Bulldogs are back at home this Saturday to host U-L Lafayette, a team they beat 48-20 last year. Tech quarterback Jeff Driskel says they look at the Cajuns as a rival and would like to beat them again…
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The Bulldogs have won seven straight games over the Cajuns.

06:30 September 30th LRN Newscast

The election is less than a month away and the Secretary of State is busy removing names from the ballot. Tom Schedler says for last year’s federal election, about five-percent of the candidates that qualified either withdrew or were disqualified and this year it’s up to eight-percent of the candidates who qualified. He says the Louisiana Ethics Administation has been a lot more agressive in making sure candidates are eligible to run…
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Schedler says if a candidate is listed on the ballot but is not in the race come voting day, notices will be posted near the voting booths.

The search continues for a convicted killer who was released from prison on a technical glitch. Thirty-two-year-old Benjuiel Johnson of Plaquemine, was convicted on manslaughter and serving 40-years, but was released as a result of an error by the Louisiana Department of Corrections. If someone spots Johnson, they are urged to call 9-1-1.

A new airline will offer daily non-stop flights out of New Orleans to Shreveport. Emelie Gunn has more…
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For those waiting for cooler weather you’ll get your wish, a cold front will move through the state, dropping high temperatures into the mid and lower 80s starting tomorrow.

17:30 LRN Newscast Sept 29

An independent poll on the Louisiana governor’s race reveals that 44-percent of voters view Republican David Vitter unfavorably. The poll was paid for by The Advocate and WWL-TV. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says, during Vitter’s years in public office, it appears the Senator has managed to alienate some voters…:
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The survey also shows that over 40-percent of voters could not give a favorability rating to any of the other three major candidates.

Blueprint Louisiana, which is a group of businessmen and executives, is calling on the next governor to expand Medicaid. Blueprint chairman, Doctor Phillip Rozeman, says the group doesn’t necessarily agree with the Affordable Care Act, but an expansion of Medicaid could save the state 165-million dollars over five years…
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Rozeman says the group would also like to see an increase in the gasoline tax to pay for better roads.

The American Civil Liberties Union is accusing the Bossier Parish School Board of violating the US Constitution by allowing the Fellowship of Student Athletes to set up prayer boxes at Airline High School in Bossier City. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says this does appear to go against the First Amendment’s Establishment of Religion Clause…:
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The School Board says they plan to address the issue at their next meeting.

The US Marshals office along with Louisiana authorities are looking for a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from prison. He’s 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson and an error led to him being released on bond. He was serving time at the Dixon Correctional Center and Iberville Parish Sheriff Major Ronnie Hebert says they are not sure where Johnnson my have gone…
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Johnson was convicted on manslaughter for a fatal shooting in Plaquemine in 2010.