LRN Newscast 15:30 12-01-14

In the final week of the Senate campaign, Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu is making a big issue over publicly released time sheets Republican Bill Cassidy completed for the LSU Health System, which she says, are full of inconsistencies…
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That state-wide debate is tonight at 7pm.

Louisiana’s early voting report card has been tallied, and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says the numbers were pretty strong…
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Schedler says the state averaged 44 thousand votes per day, and he expects the final voter percentage will be close to 40 percent.
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A deer versus motorcycle accident in vernon Parish had deadly results over the weekend, claiming the life of a man, and leaving his wife badly injured. Fifty-three year old Gordon Bolton died at a local hospital, and 57 year-old Monika (MO-nika) Bolton is in serious condition. State Police Master Trooper Scott Moreau says they do not impairment at this time…
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Both riders were wearing their helmets.

There were a total of 8 named storms for the 2014 hurricane season which ended yesterday, and that’s the lowest number in seventeen years…
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That’s State Climatologist Barry Keim.

LRN newscast 14:30 12-01-14

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is pleased with the early voting totals for the December 6th run-off. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A Marksville woman is found murdered, and authorites are searching for her husband as person of interest. The body of forty-six year-old Laura J. Williams was found inside her home. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of forty-eight year-old Dennis Williams, is asked to contact the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Department.
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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu wants to see the work time sheets for her Republican challenger Dr. Bill Cassidy. She is claiming he was paid by the LSU Health System for work he did not do, and wants him to bring those records to the debate tonight…
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Cassidy calls the accusations an attempt to salvage Landrieu’s seat in the Senate.

As of yesterday, the 2014 hurricane season concluded with a below normal year in named storms, (lowest since 1997). State Climatologist Barry Keim says we had lower than normal sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic…
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That El Nino could potentially give us a colder than normal winter.

13:30 Newscast December 1st, 2014

Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu is making a big issue over time sheets that possibly show her opponent, Republican Bill Cassidy, was paid by the LSU Health Sciences Center for work he never did. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office says a man faces many charges after allegedly trying to kidnap a woman in her own driveway before she was resuced by her husband and son. They say 46-year-old Chad Babin of St. Amant was cussing the woman and she screamed for help. The suspect was held at gunpoint until the cops arrived.

State Police say a single vehicle crash involving a motorcycle and a deer has left one man dead and his wife seriously injured. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says 53-year-old Gordon Bolton was riding his Harley Davidson with his wife, 57-year-old Monika (MO-nika) Bolton, in Vernon Parish Saturday night…:
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Gordon was pronounced dead at a local hospital while Monika remains hospitalized in serious condition.

Thankfully we had another extremely quiet Hurricane Season this year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there were only 8 named storms which is the fewest since 1997. He says this is the ninth straight year we didn’t have a major hurricane hit the US Coastline, the longest such streak since records were kept…:
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He says we can attribute the quiet season to lower than normal sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean

12:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says early voting turnout was so good for the December 6th runoff he’s optimistic we’ll see a 40-percent turnout Saturday. He says the heaviest early voting totals were in East Baton Rouge, Orleans and St. Tammany parishes…:
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He says 221,000 people turned out for early voting total.

With a week of campaigning to go, US-Senate Mary Landrieu is claiming her opponent Congressman Bill Cassidy was paid by the state for work he didn’t do. She also says Congressmen are only allowed to make $26,000 a year in ourside work on top of their Washington salary…:
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Cassidy says he’s proud of his work in the LSU System and these allegations are just an attempt to to salvage Landrieu’s career.

The 2014 Hurricane Season is over and forecasters were right when they predicted a quiet year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there were only eight named storms, the fewest since 1997…:
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This is the 9th year in a row we didn’t have a major hurricane hit the US Coastline which is the longest since such records were kept.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman from Marksville was found dead in her home early Sunday of an apparent stabbing. Deputies say they are looking for the victim’s husband, 48-year-old Dennis Williams as a person of interest in the death of 46-year-old Laura Williams.

11:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

With a week of campaigning to go, Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu is making a big issue over time sheets that possibly show her opponent, Republican Bill Cassidy, was paid by the LSU Health Sciences Center for work he never did. Landrieu says 16 statements that have been made public are full of inconsistencies…:
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A request from Cassidy’s office seeking comment was not returned. The two debate tonight.

US-Senator David Vitter says he no longer supports Common Core. Vitter had said he supported the education standards but now says he’s talked to thousands of parents and teachers who don’t like it and feel it doesn’t give Louisiana enough control. He says we should get out of Common Core and establish our own state system of standards and testing.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says 221-thousand voters casted ballots during the early voting period that ended Saturday. Schedler says they averaged over 44-thousand votes a day which is great..:
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He’s optimistic we’ll see voter turnout at 40-percent election day Saturday.

Louisiana State Police say a husband is dead and his wife is in serious condition after the motorcycle the were riding collided with a deer Saturday night near Leesville. They say 53-year-old Gordon Bolton and his passenger, 57-year-old Monika Bolton were ejected when they crashed into the animal in Vernon Parish. Mr. Bolton was pronounced dead at a hospital and his wife is recovering from serious injuries. Both were wearing helmets.

10:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

There’s another Senate debate tonight between incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu and Congressman Bill Cassidy. So what can we expect to hear? Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Landrieu will use the latest allegations that Cassidy, a doctor, was paid for medical work by the LSU Health Sciences Center he allegedly never performed…:
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Cassidy denies the allegations and Dubos says all the Congressman will bring up tonight is Landrieu’s voting record with the President’s policies.

Today is Cyber Monday and LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says today is becoming a bigger shopping day than Black Friday…:
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He says more people than ever are saving their shopping for today.

Eating right and staying healthy is more of a challenge during the holiday season. Jeff Palermo has some tips…:
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The LSU Tiger Football team is back in the Top 25 and sit at No. 23 in the AP and 24 in the latest coaches poll released Sunday. So now the purple and gold have finished the regular season ranked for the 6th year in a row and the 9th time under head coach Les Miles.

09:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

Democratic incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy will meet in a televised Senate debate tonight. Political analyst Clancy Dubos expects Cassidy will continue to connect Landrieu’s voting record with President Obama’s policies…

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He says you can bet Landrieu will bring up recent allegations that Cassidy, who is a doctor, was paid by the LSU Health Sciences Center for work he never did.

Staying fit and not gaining weight is difficult for some during the holiday season. State Department of Health and Hospital’s Well-Ahead Director, Melissa Martin, says you should try to plan out your meals, so you are not rushing to eat or forced to eat fast food on a regular basis…

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She also says staying hydrated is one way to make sure you don’t eat too much during one sitting.

Training is underway for a new cadet class of the Louisiana State Police. Scott Carwile reports…

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The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Marksville woman was found dead in her home last night and a search is on for her husband. Authorities found 46-year-old Laura Williams dead due to an apparent stabbing. Deputies are now looking for 48-year-old Dennis Williams. Dennis was last seen wearing jeans and a blue button down shirt. He is described as 6’1″ and weighing 220 pounds. If you have any information about his whereabouts, you are asked to contact the sheriff’s office.

08:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

Democratic incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu and republican challenger Bill Cassidy will meet in a televised Senate debate tonight. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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State Police say a man was killed and his wife seriously injured when the motorcycle they were riding collided with a deer near Leesville. They say 53-year-old Gordon Bolton was killed and 57-year-old Monika Bolton was injured after both thrown from the bike as a result of the collision. Authorities say both were wearing helmets. The investigation is ongoing.

Training has begun for State Police Cadet Class #93 to earn the privilege of wearing the “gold boot” badge of the Louisiana State Police. State Police graduated Cadet Class #92 in May and added 46 troopers to the roster. Trooper Jared Sandifer says this new cadet class will go through 20 weeks of intense training…

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He’s hopeful this class will produce 50 new troopers out of about 70 in the class.

After crowding shopping centers for great deals during Black Friday, consumers will now turn to the internet for Cyber Monday. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says even though retail stores and malls were busy this weekend, some people were waiting until today to make most of their purchases…

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Rice says Cyber Monday is becoming a bigger deal then Black Friday for many consumers.

07:30 Newscast December 1, 2014

Tonight is the last night voters will get to see democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu and republican challenger Bill Cassidy debate before Saturday’s Senate election. Political bloggers first reported that some of Cassidy’s time sheets from LSU did not add up to the hours he actually worked. Dubos says this issue will likely come up in tonight’s debate, but it might be too little too late for Landrieu’s re-election chances…

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In published reports, Cassidy denies the accusations that he received payments for work he didn’t do.

After spending the weekend shopping for great deals at the mall and other retail stores, consumers will now turn to the internet for Cyber Monday. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says Cyber Monday is becoming a bigger deal then Black Friday for many consumers

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Rice says even though shopping centers and malls were busy this weekend, some people were waiting until today to make most of their purchases.

Training is underway for a new cadet class of the Louisiana State Police. State Police Cadet Class #93 will go through 20 weeks of training. Trooper Jared Sandifer says says the graduates from this class will help bolster trooper numbers statewide…

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State Police graduated Cadet Class #92 in May and added 46 troopers to the roster. Sandifer’s hopeful this class will produce 50 new troopers.

Staying fit and avoiding weigh gain is difficult for some during the holiday season. State department of health and hospital’s Well-Ahead Director, Melissa Martin, says during the holiday season, many people take in more calories than they do during other months of the year, so she says find ways to burn off those calories…

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Martin says also try to plan out your meals, so you are not rushing to eat or forced to eat fast food on a regular basis.

06:45 Sportscast December 1, 2014

The Saints continue to do the unexpected. Lose games when you expect them to win, but win games when you think they’ll get beat. New Orleans went into Pittsburgh yesterday and beat the Steelers 35-32. Quarterback Drew Brees threw five touchdown passes to five different receivers, Mark Ingram rushed for 122 yards and the defense forced two turnovers. Coach Sean Payton says it feels good to beat a good team on the road…

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The Saints remain tied for first in the NFC South with Atlanta, who upset the Arizona Cardinals yesterday 29-18. Also in the division, Cincinnati defeated Tampa Bay 14-13 and Carolina fell to Minnesota 31-13.

In college basketball action yesterday, Southeastern Louisiana bested Langston 92-80, UNO fell to Denver 79-60, and Tulane has now won five out of its first six as they defeated Tennessee Tech 73-68.

Louisiana Tech will play this Saturday in the Conference USA Championship game against Marshall after routing Rice 76-31 on Saturday at Joe Aillet Stadium. The Bulldogs amassed 677 total yards as quarterback Cody Sokol threw for 387 yards and four touchdowns. Head Coach Skip Holtz on his explosive offense

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Tech will take on the Thundering Herd in the league title game this Saturday at 11 AM in Huntington, West Virginia and it can be seen on ESPN2.

In other college football action from the weekend, UL-Lafayette finished their regular season at 8-4 with a 42-23 win over Troy. It was Georgia Southern over ULM 22-16, Southeastern Louisiana fell to Sam Houston State in the first round of the FCS Playoffs 21-17, and Southern defeating Grambling in the Bayou Classic 52-45, and will take on Alcorn State for the SWAC Championship this Saturday.