06:45 Sportscast, September 7th, 2015

After a long Saturday night that resulted in a cancelled football game, the LSU Tigers prepare for a tough test in Starkville against Mississippi State. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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LSU says ticket refund information will be available by Wednesday.

ULM fell in their season opener to No. 9 Georgia in Athens 51-14. UL-Lafayette lost to Kentucky 40-33. The Wildcats scored a touchdown with less than a minute to go to escape with the 7 point win. Louisiana Tech beat Southern in Ruston, 62-15. Former Tech Coach Sonny Dykes and Cal beat Grambling State 73-14.

The New Orleans Saints have started toying with their roster. Safety Kenny Phillips has been waived along with defensive lineman Ashaad Mabry sources said Sunday. The Black and Gold take on the Cardinals on Sunday in Arizona at 3:05. Meanwhile, former Saints and Tulane QB Ryan Griffin has been claimed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Franklin Parish remains in shock over the death of 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron, who lost his life from an apparent broken neck sustained while playing football on Friday night. Matt Reynolds is the play-by-play man for the Franklin Parish Patriots and says Cameron was covering a punt and ran into a Sterlington player who was blocking for the returner…:
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Cameron was taken off the field on a stretcher and quickly rushed to a local hospital, but died shortly after the fatal hit.

 

06:30 Newscast, September 7th, 2015

There’s no LSU game from Saturday to react to on this Labor Day. The Tigers and McNeese State played a handful of snaps, when lightning near the stadium halted the contest. The decision to cancel the game, came just after 10:30 after the teams waited nearly four hours for the lightning to stop. Coach Les Miles says there was no sense in trying to resume the game at around midnight…:
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LSU says ticket refund information will be available by Wednesday.

Franklin Parish is mourning 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron who died apparently from a broken neck when playing football Friday night. Matt Reynolds is the play-by-play man for the Franklin Parish Patriots. He says this was Cameron’s first varsity game as a starter and his teammates loved him…:
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Cameron was rushed to a hospital but died shortly after the fatal hit.

To conclude our series of questions to the gubernatorial candidates, we asked them how they would work with state agencies to reduce the number of sexually transmitted diseases. Senator David Vitter says education is a must…:
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Louisiana has some of the highest STD rates in the country. Republican Scott Angelle believes parents need to talk to their kids early on about the birds and the bees in addition to sex ed in classrooms…:
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Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

Damage from feral hogs cost Louisiana farmers an estimated 74-million dollars in 2013. That’s according to research conducted by LSU AgCenter Economist Shaun Tanger, who says the hogs caused 53-million in damage to Louisiana crops…:
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15:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

Just in time for LSU football, the school’s only Heisman Trophy winner is out with a tell all book. Billy Cannon says “A Long, Long Run,” written by Charles deGravelles (dee-gra-velle), contains stories about his accomplishments on the field and his time in jail. He gave details on The Jim Engster Show about growing up in Baton Rouge and why he considered himself a “thug” during his time at Istrouma High…:
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He also gives insight to his two and a half years in federal prison.

A state judge has held the City of New Orleans in contempt of court over their dispute with firefighters over back pay — even threatening Mayor Mitch Landrieu with house arrest. Landrieu says he will accept the sentence because the money the firefighters are asking would cripple the city and he plans to appeal…:
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The firefighters claim the city owes them $75 million in back wages plus $67 million in interest.

A Baton Rouge waitress showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Eric Gill reports…:
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Two boat ramps on the Red River in Caddo Parish have been re-opened in time for the Labor Day weekend. The ramps have been closed since the Red River flood event which began in May. Mark Woods, a Bossier City fisherman, says he’s ready to get back on the water…:
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They still want you to be careful as the flood could have moved sandbars.

 

 

14:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

A waitress in Baton Rouge picked up the tab for three cops having lunch Thursday to thank them for what they do for us everyday. Baton Rouge Police Department Lt. Johnny Dunham says Officers Brandon Blust, Dustin Conde, and Fred Thornton found Crystal Gordon to thank her and she told them she was upset about how cops have been targeted lately…:
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He says all of BRPD was touched by what Gordon did and so are many others. They made a post about this on Facebook and it’s gotten nearly 34,000 likes.

There was a fire at a Geismer plant last night which resulted in the injuring of four workers. Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley says they believe a ruptured pipe released hydrogen which then ignited:
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One of the workers is out of the hospital, the other three are in good, serious and critical condition.

A state judge is putting the City of New Orleans on notice and threatening to place Mayor Mitch Landrieu on house arrest if they don’t cough up firefighters back pay. The city’s firefighters union claims New Orleans owes them more than $140 million dollars. Landrieu says that kind of money would cripple the city…:
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Previously, the city reportedly offered to pay $15 million up front and the remaining balance over the next 30 years, but that offer was rejected.

The Dick’s Sporting Goods’ Jersey report card ranking teams based on jersey sales of former players put LSU number 4 on the list. The report indicated Odell Beckham Jr, Patrick Peterson and Barkevious Mingo helped the Tigers make the top five. OBJ has the most popular jersey among offensive players and he’s No. 2 overall.

 

13:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

A state judge has held the City of New Orleans in contempt of court over their dispute with firefighters back pay. Judge Kern Reese threatened Mayor Mitch Landrieu with house arrest if the city doesn’t come up with a reasonable plan to pay back wages within a week. Landrieu says he’s willing to accept the sentence because the payment would mean drastic cuts to city services..:
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Firefighters claim the city owes them $75 million in back wages and $67 million in interest.

Fisherman rejoice in Caddo Parish as two boat ramps on the Red River that had been closed since the massive flood are now open just in time for the Labor Day weekend. The flood began in May and fisherman Mark Woods from Bossier City says he’s ready to get back out there..:
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Authorities still want you to be careful in case the flood moved sandbars on the river.

LSU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Billy Cannon, releases a tell all book revealing the untold stories of his life. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Speaking of LSU, leaders on campus are still working to make traffic more tolerable on gamedays. Unlike last year, starting tomorrow contra flow will be on the four lane Bourbank after the McNeese game instead of Nicholson…:
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Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says there is no parking allowed along Burbank and Nicholson.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

A Baton Rouge waitress showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Eric Gill reports…:
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Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley says of the four victims in the Geismar plant explosion late last night, one has been released from the hospital, one is in good condition, one is in serious condition and another is critical. They believe a hydrogen line under maintenance became pressurized, ruptured then ignited causing the blaze and injuries to the four victims. The plant was Renewable Energy Group.

Two boat ramps on the Red River in Caddo Parish have been re-opened in time for the Labor Day weekend. The ramps have been closed since the Red River flood event which began in May. Mark Woods, a Bossier City fisherman, says he’s ready to get back on the water…:
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Authorities urge boaters to be cautious as flood waters may have moved sandbars in the river.

As the LSU football season gets underway, the school’s only Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon releases a book about his life. During an appearance on the Jim Engster Show, Cannon said why he finally agreed to a tell all book, which includes his accomplishments and his time in jail:
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It’s called, “Billy Cannon: A Long, Long Run” written by Charles deGravelles (Dee-Gra-Velle).

 

11:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

A waitress at a Capitol City restaurant showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Lt. Johnny Dunham says Officers Brandon Blust, Dustin Conde, and Fred Thornton were surprised when they went to pay the bill…:
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When the officers went to thank Crystal Gordon, she broke down and told them she was upset about cops being targeted lately. BRPD posted a picture of the check on Facebook and it’s received over 32,000 likes.

Good news for those traveling east to the beaches this weekend. The Department of Transportation and Development says due to the Labor Day Holiday, there will be no lane or ramp closures in Slidell for the ongoing project to repave I-10 from French Branch Bridge to the West Pearl River Bridge in St. Tammany Parish. The weekend closure schedule will resume Friday September 11th.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office says four workers at Renewable Energy Group, or REG, sustained injuries as a result of an explosion last night at the bio-diesel plant in Geismar. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says an initial investigation revealed a hydrogen line under maintenance had become pressurized…:
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They believe the released hydrogen ignited causing the explosion and burns to the workers. Wiley says one of the employees has been released from the hospital, one is in good condition, one is in serious and the other is in critical.

The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday is this weekend. Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says with hunting season kicking off, many Louisiana sportsman are eager to buy new guns and gear. This weekend those items will be free of state and local sales tax…:
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Guns and ammo are also included in the exemption.

 

10:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

Lots of folks will be hitting the road this Labor Day weekend and the American Automobile Association says there’s a 1% increase over 2014. AAA spokesman Don Redman projects about 35 million Americans will be out traveling this weekend as the last summer getaway…:
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He attributes the increase in travelers to low gas prices giving consumers more disposable income.

It’s a big football weekend in Baton Rouge as LSU takes on McNeese State in Tiger Stadium. Unlike past years, there will no longer be post-game contra-flow on Nicholson. This year Burbank will be used for contraflow to help you leave campus. LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette…:
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He says parking will no longer be allowed on Nicholson or Burbank.

The Annual Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival takes place this weekend in Morgan City, but this year there’s not much to celebrate in either industry. Eric Gill has more…:
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State Police say a man from Columbia died late Thursday after the ATV he was driving was hit in Caldwell Parish. They say 31-year-old Jeffery Rogers of Columbia was traveling in a side by side ATV in the opposite lane of traffic on LA 4 and as he topped a hill, he was struck head on by a 2007 Dodge Ram truck. Rogers was not restrained and was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

09:30 Newscast September 4, 2015

Roads are expected to be a bit crowded this Labor Day weekend with a predicted 35 million Americans traveling for the holiday. American Automobile Association spokesperson Don Redman says Louisiana’s average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.16. He says in another few weeks the statewide average should below two bucks…

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Redman says gas prices for a Labor Day holiday haven’t been this low since 2004.

Many Louisiana sportsman will stock up on new hunting supplies, free of state and local sales taxes, during the Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday this weekend. Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says firearms and ammunition are part of this tax exemption, but there are exclusions…

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The sales tax holiday runs through Monday.

Officials say four people are hospitalized after a fire broke out at a bio-diesel plant in Ascension Parish. Authorities report that the fire started around midnight at the Renewable Energy Group plant in Geismar. No other plants in the area were affected. Although it’s unclear the total number of people injured, they say injuries appear to be non-life threatening. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

LSU is asking fans attending football games this season to arrive to Tiger Stadium early and be patient when leaving. Jeff Palermo has more…

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08:30 Newscast September 4, 2015

Labor Day weekend is here and gas prices are as low as they’ve been for this time of the year since 2004. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Funeral services for Sunset Police Sergeant Henry Nelson will take place Saturday at Zion Traveler’s Church in Sunset. Sgt. Nelson was shot and killed in the line of duty responding to domestic disturbance that also claimed the life of Shameka Johnson. Harrison Lee Wiley faces murder and other charges involved with the incident. Funeral services will begin at 11AM and burial in the church cemetary will follow.

The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday runs through Monday. Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says says retailers across the state look forward to this holiday every single year…

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With hunting season beginning, Payton says many Louisiana sportsman are eager to buy new hunting supplies free of state and local sales taxes.

The Annual Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival takes place this weekend in Morgan City, amidst troubling times for both industries. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott doesn’t think the outlook for shrimp industry is very bright. On average, Louisiana shrimpers are only getting about $1.30 a pound for their catch because of a huge increase of imported shrimp. Scott says there are more shrimp buyers than shrimp sellers and buyers like the low prices…

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But Scott says there are indicators for a recovery in the oil and gas industry over the next couple of years.