6:30 LRN Newscast

The holiday shopping season begins with record-high inflation. How will that affect your holiday shopping? Kevin Gallagher has that.
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A multi-agency manhunt is underway for an inmate that escaped the Dixon Correctional Center in East Feliciana Parish. Authorities say 23-year-old Shwilliam Cheevis fled from the facility Thanksgiving morning. The trustee is serving a ten-year sentence out of Caddo Parish for aggravated battery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon

It was not a good Thanksgiving night for Saints fans as Buffalo put a 31-6 beat down on the Black and Gold for New Orleans fourth straight defeat.

Bayou Classic Events get underway today in New Orleans. The Black Chamber Business Showcase is today at the Hyatt and after a one-year absence, the Battle of the Bands returns tonight. Bayou Classic organizer Dottie Belletto expects one heck of a show…
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Ragin Cajun fans are concerned head football coach Billy Napier may leave for another job. Florida is reportedly very interested in Napier and his name has also been connected to the LSU opening. Napier says he has not made a decision on his future and the rumors of him leaving come with the territory of having a winning program…
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8:30 LRN Newscast November 25

This Thanksgiving Day is different for those who live in the hardest-hit areas of Hurricane Ida as there are thousands of families unable to live in their homes because of storm damage. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove says travel trailers brought in by the state are providing some shelter for Ida victims…
cut 13 (11) “…from FEMA itself”
The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says they have over 700 units being inspected and prepared for deployment to seven parishes hardest hit by Ida.

In a Thanksgiving address, Senator John Kennedy acknowledges it’s been a tough year and a half for Louisiana, but he says at least we are living in the greatest country in all of human history…
cut 11 (08) “…blessings too”

Kitchens across the state will be busy today cooking that Thanksgiving feast. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says if something goes wrong on the stovetop…
cut 4 (10) “…the fire”
Browning says keep children out of the kitchen and if you are frying a turkey, make sure the fryer is 20-feet away from anything combustible.

Drew Brees will be back in the Superdome tonight for the Saints-Bills game. The retired quarterback will be in the broadcast booth providing analysis on NBC television with play-by-play man Mike Tirico. Even though Brees played for the Black and Gold for 15 seasons, he says he will not show favor to the Saints…
Cut 15 (13) “…alongside Mike.”
Kick-off is at 7:20.

7:30 LRN Newscast

If you are frying a turkey on Thanksgiving Day. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says place the fryer at least 20 feet away from anything combustible and be sure the bird is defrosted…
cut 5 (10) “….significant fire”
For those working in the kitchen, Browning says never use water to put out a grease fire.

Tomorrow is Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year for Brick and mortar stores. Jill Gonzales with Wallet-hub says just as many great deals can be found online as they could be found in stores…
cut 7 (11) “…at home”
Gonzales says their research has determined that Macy’s, JC Penny and Belk have the best Black Friday deals.

On this Thanksgiving Day, Terrebonne Parish and its residents are still in recovery mode after Hurricane Ida.
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An infant and two adults were killed last night in a three-vehicle crash on Highway 61 in St. James Parish. State Police say 31-year-old Keayette Wilkens’ Chevrolet crossed the center lane for unknown reasons and struck two vehicles, killing Keayette and 52-year-old Angela Wilkins and 10-month-old Jacon Wilkens of Laplace. Authorities say they were not restrained.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints Running back Alvin Kamara will miss his third straight game tonight because of a knee injury. Missing his second straight game is All-pro offensive tackle Ryan Ramcyzk and defensive end Marcus Davenport will also not play tonight against the Bills. Running back Mark Ingram is questionable, while offensive tackle Terron Armstead might also play.

Drew Brees will be back in the Superdome tonight, but he’ll be working as a color analyst with Mike Tirico for NBC’s broadcast of the game. During halftime, Brees will go down to the field and the Saints say they will use that opportunity for the fans to say thank you to Brees. The future Hall of Famer expects it will be a special moment, but he says it’s always special in the Dome…
cut 16 (16) “…great experience”
Kick-off tonight is at 7:20.

LSU offensive tackle Austin Deculus is set to play in a school-record 60th game on Saturday when the Tigers host 14th ranked Texas A-and-M in the regular-season finale. Deculus’ first season at LSU was Ed Orgeron’s first full season as head coach…
cut 28 (18) “…relationship”

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier said last night that no decision has been made about his future. Florida is reportedly very interested in hiring Napier for its vacant head coaching job. LSU and Virginia Tech are other possibilities for Napier. U-L Lafayette hosts U-L-M on Saturday.

In basketball, Louisiana Tech made a season-high 13 three-pointers and beat ULM 96-74. Keaston Willis had 22 points. The Pelicans might have played their best game of the season last night and defeated the Wizards 127 to 102 as Brandon Ingram had 26 points.

6:30 LRN newscast November 25

To keep your Thanksgiving meal safe and avoid calling 9-1-1, Kevin Gallagher has a few tips from the State Fire Marshal.
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Senator John Kennedy says it’s been a difficult time for Louisiana since the pandemic reached the United States in March 2020. But Kennedy says there is much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving…
cut 10 (12) “…..by God’s grace”

It’s a different Thanksgiving for those who live in the Bayou where Hurricane Ida destroyed thousands of homes in Lafourche, Terrebonne and St. Charles parishes. Terrebonne Parish President Gordon Dove says getting more and more people back in their homes after Ida is the number one goal….
cut 14 (10) “…..coming along nicely”
GOHSEP says there are nearly 300 trailers serving as a temporary home occupied in Terrebonne parish.

The holiday shopping season officially begins tomorrow and Wallethub’s Jill Gonzales says the pandemic will have an impact with labor shortages, supply chain issues and pent-up demand to purchase goods…
cut 8 (09) “…..this year”
According to WalletHub’s 2021 Coronavirus and Holiday Shopping Survey, one in four are foregoing gifts this year.

LRN PM Newscall November 24

All of us want to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner this year, but without the proper food preparation steps, you could be setting yourself up for a foodborne illness. More from Dave Brannen.

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Local Christmas tree farmers say this season is shaping up to be their busiest ever. Brooke Thorington explains.

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With folks preparing to fix their Thanksgiving meals, the USDA’s Meredith Caruthers outlines some safety protocols to stick to during the process. Two of them deal with cleaning and separating.

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She also advises to heed the cooking directions and then to properly chill any leftovers to additionally avoid the possibility of food poisoning.

The USDA’s Meredith Caruthers says two of the four steps to keeping your Thanksgiving dinner safe for consumption both before and after the meal has to do with the cooking of it and then chilling the leftovers.

Cut 4 (14) “…than two hours.”

To make sure your turkey is properly cooked, Caruthers says poke a food thermometer in three different places into the bird…

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The USDA notes that 48 million Americans a year get sick from foodborne illnesses leading to three thousand deaths annually.

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According to Triple-A, Thanksgiving travel is up 13-percent and law enforcement is concerned the increase in travel could lead to a large number of motor vehicle crashes. State Police Trooper Ross Brennan says during last year’s Thanksgiving holiday period nearly 800 people were injured and eight people killed in crashes in Louisiana…

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Last year, nearly half of the fatal crashes investigated involved impaired drivers. Brennan says Troopers have a zero-tolerance policy and those caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be arrested…

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State Police and local law enforcement will also be working to enforce the state’s seat belt laws as part of the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration’s Click It or Ticket seat belt awareness campaign…

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Christmas Tree Farmers say they’re already off to a busy start with more people decorating earlier this season. And to meet the demand Kevin Steele of Steele’s Christmas Tree Farm in Washington Parish says for the first time they opened the weekend before Thanksgiving.

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But if you’re dead set on a certain type of tree you might be out of luck. Kay Gersch of Yawn Station Christmas Tree Farm in Livingston Parish says Fraser Firs are hard to come by.

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Farmers say there are plenty of pick and cut trees from Louisiana growers even though Ida did leave her mark this summer on local growers. Gersch says some of their barns lost roofs and their trees were also impacted, a majority had to be re-supported.

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The state’s Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program is continuing to move forward with more than 13-hundred travel trailers already placed in the hardest-hit parishes for those affected by the storm.

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That’s GOHSEP acting director, Casey Tingle, who says the state purchased nearly 21-hundred of the trailers under the program announced by Governor Edwards in early October to serve as a bridge to help displaced families until FEMA’s Direct Housing mission gets up and running.

Tingle says the current pace of the trailers being newly occupied is about 40 a day.

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Tingle on how many families may get access to these trailers by next month, just over three months after Ida made landfall.

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The Hurricane Ida Sheltering Program offers temporary, non-congregate sheltering. Meaning that survivors of the storm have a living space until other temporary permanent housing options become available to them.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Local Christmas tree farmers say this season is shaping up to be their busiest ever. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (33)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Law enforcement is cracking down on drunk driving this Thanksgiving weekend. Trooper Ross Brennan says those caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be arrested…
cut 7 (09) “….out there”

Thousands of families are cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving tomorrow. To make sure your bird is properly cooked, USDA food safety expert Meredith Caruthers says poke a food thermometer in three different places of the turkey…
cut 5 (15) “…ready to eat”
For other advice call 1-888-MPHotline even on Thanksgiving day.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says 13-hundred travel trailers serving as a temporary housing solution have been deployed to the parishes hardest hit by Hurricane Ida. Families are occupying 820 of those units. GOHSEP Acting Director Casey Tingle says the current pace of trailers being newly occupied is about 40 a day…
cut 13 (07) “…their units”
Tingle says their goal is to have about two-thousand families housed by the first part of December and they are on pace to do that.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Thanksgiving holiday travel crunch is upon us with experts predicting more than 53 million people will hit the air, roads and waterways to share dinner with others.
Cut 13 (07) “…turn to cruises.”
That’s Triple-A’s Don Redman who says the travel volume predicted is within five percent of 2019 pre-pandemic levels. He says air travel is up 80 percent over last year to a volume of just over four million passengers.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state added 34-thousand jobs from September to October as the Bayou State began to recover from Hurricane Ida. L-W-C Secretary Ava Cates says this also shows the state’s workforce is bouncing back from the pandemic too, but there are still a lot of vacant jobs…
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State Republican lawmakers are coming out against a Health Department proposal to require COVID shots for kids to attend schools. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says 13-hundred travel trailers have been deployed to the parishes hardest hit by Hurricane Ida. Families are occupying 820 of those units, including 284 in Terrebonne. Lafourche and Jefferson parishes have a total of 265 units occupied.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 24

Republican state legislators are voicing opposition to a Department of Health proposal to require COVID-19 shots for kids to attend schools. The mandate would apply only to age groups approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for non-emergency use situations – which is currently 16 and older. However, Baton Rouge Senator Bodi White says mandating shots for any age group is wrong…:
Cut 10 (07) “…forced to opt-out.”
But Governor Edwards says it would be dangerous not to require vaccines for kids to attend schools once the FDA gives full approval.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the state’s workforce grew by 34-thousand non-farm jobs from September to October…
cut 4 (06) “…back to 1990”
L-W-C Secretary Ava Cates says the number of construction jobs increased by 82-hundred from September to October.

If Lt Governor Billy Nungesser gets his wish, the state’s first float to appear in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will steal the show. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The Natchitoches Christmas Festival begins Saturday and the city is increasing security in response to Sunday’s tragedy in Wisconsin where a driver of an SUV drove through the Waukesha holiday parade, killing six and injuring dozens. Mayor Ronnie Williams Junior says they must be proactive in their plans to ensure the safety of residents and tourists alike.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

It should be an emotional night inside Tiger Stadium on Saturday when LSU hosts Texas A-and-M. It will be the final game for Ed Orgeron as coach of the Tigers inside Death Valley and it’s also the final home game for many players like defensive tackle Glen Logan. Logan wants to win for Coach O…
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LSU’s offense has been struggling and the Tigers will face an Aggie team that’s allowing just 15 points per game. Kick-off is at 6 PM.

Southeastern Louisiana quarterback Cole Kelley has been named the Southland Player of the year. Kelley and the Lions will face Florida A-and-M in the F-C-S playoffs on Saturday. S-L-U leads the F-C-S in scoring, but last Thursday they gave up 45 points in a loss to Nicholls in the River Bell Classic.

Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball gave up 51 points in the second half last night and lost to Marshall 93-79. U-L Lafayette falls to 3-and-2 on the season and will host Jackson State at 11 AM on Saturday.

Later that day in Lafayette, the 23rd ranked Cajuns football team will host ULM. Louisiana beat the Warhawks 70-20 last season for their third straight win over their in-state rival. U-L Coach Billy Napier says they have a much different team this year under first-year head coach Terry Bowden….
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Running backs Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram were among five Saints players who did not practice yesterday ahead of tomorrow night’s game against Buffalo.