4:30 LRN Newscast Nov 4

The demographics of Saturday’s record-breaking 89,623 early voters show Democrats are far more engaged in the run-off than they were in the primary, specifically blacks who increased their turnout from 25 to 31 percent. That may be good news for Governor Edwards, but JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says the voters most up for grabs in the coming election were notably absent Saturday…

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Edwards holds a 60-37 percent lead among white Democrats, while Eddie Rispone sports a 56-38 percent lead among white independents according to JMC’s most recent poll. Rispone was among those to take advantage of early voting this morning in Baton Rouge.  Rispone says it is a rewarding feeling to see his name on the ballot after making it into the runoff.

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Louisiana earns an F-grade on preterm birth rates from the March of Dimes’ report card on maternal and infant health. The state’s preterm birthrate is at 13%, slightly higher than last year. March of Dimes spokesperson Frankie Robertson says the results look at the health of the mother as it intertwines with that of the child.
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Nationally, preterm birth rates increased for the fourth year in a row, earning an overall C-grade.

Oddsmakers do not have top-ranked LSU beating Alabama this Saturday and ending the Crimson Tide’s eight-game winning streak over the Tigers. Bama is a 6.5 point favorite, but LSU Coach Ed Orgeron listed the reasons on why his team can win…
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3:30 LRN Newscast Nov 4

89,623 people early voted on Saturday for the run-off, an all-time record high topping even the first day early voting turnout of the 2016 Presidential election. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says Governor Edwards is likely a lot happier with the demographics of this early voting period…

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Louisiana earns an F-grade on preterm birth rates from the March of Dimes’ report card on maternal and infant health.  March of Dimes spokesperson Frankie Robertson says the poverty rate is a negatively contributing factor.

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The Shreveport Times is reporting that President Donald Trump will be campaigning in the Shreveport/Bossier city area this month. There are rumors a rally will be November 14th at the CenturyLink Center. The President will be in Monroe this Wednesday and the Advocate reports that Trump will attend the LSU-Alabama game Saturday in Tuscaloosa.
LSU will be missing one of its top pass rushers for Saturday’s big SEC tilt between Alabama and the Bayou Bengals. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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2:30 LRN Newscast Nov 4

GOP gubernatorial challenger Eddie Rispone was among those to take advantage of early voting this morning in Baton Rouge.  Rispone’s recent statements that Governor Edwards has tarnished the name of West Point Military Academy has garnered criticism.  Rispone says the comments were inspired by talking to veterans along the campaign trail.

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Governor Edwards says he is not ashamed of his accomplishments since leaving West Point.

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And the Governor reiterated how proud he was that he was able to keep his campaign promise of righting the state’s finances after the Jindal years left the budget in chaos. Early voting ends this Saturday and Election Day is November 16th.

89,623 people early voted on Saturday for the run-off, an all-time record high topping even the first-day early voting turnout of the 2016 Presidential election. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says using these numbers you can begin to derive a good best guess for what total turnout might look like for the run-off.

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Oddsmakers do not have top-ranked LSU beating Alabama this Saturday and ending the Crimson Tide’s eight-game winning streak over the Tigers. Bama is a 6.5 point favorite, but LSU coach Ed Orgeron says the previous eight games in the series between the two schools will not have an impact on what happens this Saturday afternoon…

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1230PM LRN News

The demographics of Saturday’s record-breaking 89,623 early voters show Democrats are far more engaged in the run-off than they were in the primary, specifically blacks who increased their turnout from 25 to 31 percent. That may be good news for Governor Edwards, but JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says the voters most up for grabs in the coming election were notably absent Saturday…

Cut 4 (08) “…election day.”

Edwards holds a 60-37 percent lead among white Democrats, while Eddie Rispone sports a 56-38 percent lead among white independents according to JMC’s most recent poll.

Rispone was among those to take advantage of early voting this morning in Baton Rouge.  Rispone says it is a rewarding feeling to see his name on the ballot after making it into the runoff.

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We all gained an hour over the weekend from the time change, but that can have a serious influence on some people’s health, for better or worse…

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1130AM LRN news

89,623 people early voted on Saturday for the run-off, an all-time record high topping even the early voting turnout of the 2016 Presidential election. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says Governor Edwards is likely a lot happier with the demographics of this early voting period than the primaries…

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Early voting runs through Saturday.

It’s the first workday after the time change so can it affect your health? LSU Health Sciences New Orleans Chief Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says there are some differences in health outcomes, but generally speaking, it’s the springtime change that sees the most negative outcomes…

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March 8, 2020 is the next time change.

The holiday shopping season is expecting to see an uptick in spending from consumers. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Lafayette based Iberia Bank is merging with Tennessee based First Horizon and moving it’s headquarters to Memphis. It’s the first move out of state in Iberia’s 132-year history, and the merger will create one of the larger financial institutions in the entirety of the south. The merger will be completed in the second quarter of 2020.

The Athletic is reporting LSU linebacker Michael Divinity is no longer on the team. Divinty missed three games this season in what were called “coach’s decisions.”

AM LRN Newscall

The holiday shopping season is expecting to see an uptick in spending from consumers. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Eddie Rispone sparks controversy in a radio interview where he says Governor Edwards has hurt the reputation of West Point. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Your computer and phone updated automatically to the time change, but did you and is it compromising your health? Brooke Thorington has more.

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Shoppers are expected to spend on average about 4% more on holiday gifts than they did last year.  The biggest growth comes in online shopping, with a 13% increase.  LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says when it comes to the amount people are spending, on average, it is forecast to be over a grand.

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Rice says a trend this year is seeing people start their shopping earlier.

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Rice says another trend on the rise is fraud, adding there are many vulnerabilities to keep in mind.

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Number one LSU hopes to break an eight-game losing streak to number two Bama this Saturday in Tuscaloosa for what’s being dubbed the Game of the Century II.

Tiger Rag assistant editor Tyler Nunez says if the Tigers are going to snap that streak, it’ll likely be because Nick Saban will have to contend with the best LSU offense he’s ever faced…

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LSU has the number 4 highest-scoring offense in the league at 47 points per game, just a touch behind no. 2 Bama’s 49 points per game.

In a strange twist, it’s the Purple and Gold’s defense that will keep fans awake at night this week. Nunez says because of that, this game may come down to who has the ball last.

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LSU’s scoring defense is 22nd in the nation at 20 points per game. Bama sits at 10th with 15 points per game.

Talent-wise Nunez says this LSU team isn’t particularly better than past teams that have fallen short of topping the Tide. The difference is we’re actually utilizing that talent effectively…

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LSU’s last victory over Bama was in 2011, a 9-6 win in what was called the Game of the Century. Bama ultimately got the last laugh that season, crushing LSU in the 2012 National Championship 21-0.

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Republican gubernatorial challenger Eddie Rispone ignites controversy by telling an Alexandria radio station that Governor Edwards’ career has hurt the reputation of West Point.  Governor Edwards says the comments were offensive to him and other veterans of the Academy. Eddie Rispone doubled down and called Edwards’ response “fake liberal outrage” by a career trial lawyer.

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Rispone made the comments to KSYL when asked about his debate performance. He was in the midst of attacking the Governor’s performance when he made the comments.

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Edwards shot back, saying Rispone has no standing to attack his military career. He quipped that Rispone went to college to stay out of the Army, and he joined the Army to go to college.

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Edwards defended his work as a lawyer, emphasizing his roots in the small town of Amite in Tangipahoa Parish.

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It’s the first workday after the time change so can it affect your health?  LSU Health Sciences New Orleans Chief Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says in the spring when we lose an hour, and emergency rooms do see an increase in the number of heart attacks.

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Smart says the loss of sleep is an added stressor and when you compare this time of year to days following the time change in the spring the number of cardiac issues differs.

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While the fall time change might benefit those with cardiac issues, hospitals report complaints of depressive symptoms to increase 11 percent this time of year, due to lack of sunlight exposure. Smart says the time change does throw off our circadian rhythm so if you have health issues pay attention to abnormal signs.

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March 8, 2020 is the next time change.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 2

Early voting for the November 16th run-off started this morning and runs through next Saturday. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says 374-thousand Louisianans voted early in the primary, a state record. Ardoin is hoping for a repeat performance this time around as well.

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Tonight marks Daylight Saving and we gain an hour by setting our clocks back. LSU Health Sciences New Orleans Chief Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says the time change does throw off our circadian rhythm so if you have health issues pay attention to abnormal signs.

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Baton Rouge is the host city of the College Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony tonight.  President and CEO of Sports BR Patrick Coogan says it will be a great event for college baseball fans with no shortage of recognizable names.

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The sold-out ceremony takes place at the Raising Cane’s River Center.

On Monday at the same venue, The Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo will make a stop along her tour in the Bayou State. The reality tv star does spontaneous readings for audience members. Caputo is not immune to her skeptics and at times she does get hecklers at her show, but it doesn’t deter her.

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She’ll also be in Shreveport on Sunday

9:30 LRN Newscast Nov 2

Today marks the beginning of a week of early voting for the November 16th run-off election.

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Set your clocks back an hour for Daylight Saving. Does the time change affect your health? LSU Health Sciences New Orleans Chief Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says in the spring when we lose an hour, they see more heart-related issues.

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Theresa Caputo, best known for her TLC’s Reality series The Long Island Medium, will be in the Bayou State tomorrow and Monday. While on tour she walks around the venue and does spontaneous readings. Caputo says she never knows what is going to happen each night and that’s part of the surprise.

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She’s visiting and Shreveport and Baton Rouge.

If you’re looking for something to do with no LSU or Saints game this weekend the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in Hammond might fit the bill.  The festival marks its 20th year and Festival CEO Alvon Brumfield says it takes place rain, shine, or snow.

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For more details go to larf-dot-org.  The festival runs each weekend through December 8th.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 2

Early voting for the November 16th run-off begins this morning, giving voters a chance to weigh in on the two statewide elections left and a slew of local elections. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin recommends using the Geaux Vote app to save yourself time at the booth, but…

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No constitutional amendments are up for a vote, and only the only statewide races remaining are the Governor’s race and Secretary of State.

Remember to set your clocks back an hour tonight for Daylight Saving Time. We spoke with LSU Health Sciences New Orleans Chief Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart and asked him if the time change can affect your health. Smart says in the spring when we lose an hour, and emergency rooms see an increase in the number of heart attacks.

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The 20th annual Louisiana Renaissance Festival starts this weekend in Hammond.  Festival CEO Alvon Brumfield says when entering the gates, visitors set foot in a village from the 1600’s full of entertainment, education, and shopping.

Cut 12 (10) “…lot of shows.” 

Brumfield says there will be a variety of beers, meads, and food for festival-goers to enjoy.

Baton Rouge is the host city of the College Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony tonight.  President and CEO of Sports BR Patrick Coogan says there has never been a physical building for the hall, but says there is certainly interest from the city to be the site if one is constructed.

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The sold out ceremony is at the Raising Cane’s River Center.

5:30 PM Newscast

Early voting for the November 16th run-off begins Saturday, giving voters a chance to weigh in on the two statewide elections left and a slew of local elections. 374,000 Louisianans early voted in the primary, a state record.  Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin is hoping for a repeat performance this time around as well.

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Early voting runs through the 9th.

Theresa Caputo, best known for her TLC’s Reality series The Long Island Medium, will be in the Bayou State this Sunday and Monday. While on tour she walks around the venue and does spontaneous readings. Caputo says she never knows what is going to happen each night and that’s part of the surprise.

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Baton Rouge is the host city of the College Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday night.  President and CEO of Sports BR Patrick Coogan says there has never been a physical building for the Hall, but says there is certainly an interest from the city to be the site if one is constructed.Coogan says it will be a great event for college baseball fans with no shortage of recognizable names.
Cut 7 (08) “…Skip Bertman.”
The sold-out ceremony takes place at the Raising Cane’s River Center.
The 20th annual Louisiana Renaissance Festival starts this weekend in Hammond.  Festival CEO Alvon Brumfield says when entering the gates, visitors set foot in a village from the 1600’s full of entertainment, education, and shopping.

Cut 12 (10) “…lot of shows.” 

Brumfield says there will be a variety of beers, meads, and food for festival-goers to enjoy.  More details can be found at larf.org.