6:30 A.M LRN Newscast

A political analyst expects the next 40 days to be jam-packed full of Louisiana politics as the major candidates for Governor Sprint to the October 12th primary. Matt Doyle has more.
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Its voter registration week, so the Louisiana Secretary of State’s office is making a push to get adults registered to vote for the fall elections. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the deadlines to register for the October 12th primary are later this month…

Two top ten teams collide this Saturday in Austin, when sixth-ranked LSU visits 10th ranked Texas. Longhorns Coach Tom Herman is trying to get Texas back to where its one of the top teams in the Big 12 and a national championship contender.
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LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was named SEC Offensive Player of the week after throwing five touchdown passes in the season-opening win over Georgia Southern.

830AM LRN news

LSU had a flawless performance in its season-opening win over Georgia Southern on Saturday, but the Tigers say there is room for improvement…

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The state gets 76.2 million dollars from the feds to tackle a few much-needed improvements to eight bridges across the state, along with expansion work on I-12 between LA 21 and US 190. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it covers a portion…

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Ascension Parish Public Schools get solar-powered lightning detection devices designed to keep their student-athletes safe when bad weather rolls in. Owner of Perry Weather, the company behind the technology, Colin Perry says his creation connects via cellular data to a national lightning detection network.

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The strikes are detected locally if anything hits within an eight-mile radius.

There’s a lot of debate these days about the state of the Louisiana economy. The Governor says we’re doing great, but his GOP gubernatorial opponents are hammering home a message that the state lags behind the nation in average growth. LSU Economist Loren Scott says the truth is the economy isn’t great, for these two reasons…

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730AM LRN News

Kevin Barnhart spoke with an economist about the state of labor in Louisiana on Labor Day…

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After 26-hours the Coast Guard called off the extensive search for a 26-year-old missing man late Sunday who was last seen swimming near Venice Saturday afternoon. The guard searched 216 square miles of open water around the state’s most southeastern tip, and utilized a coast guard helicopter, two coast guard boats, and a marine unit from the Plaquemine Parish Sherriff.

LSU’s new spread offense gives fans everything they could want and more in a 55-3 dismantling of a Georgia Southern team that grabbed ten wins last season. Quarterback Joe Burrow tied a school record with five touchdown passes and 278 yards through the air…

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LSU takes on number 10 Texas next Saturday.

Eight bridges will be getting some support work done as part of the state’s 76.2 million dollar federal transportation allocation. Those eight bridges include the Bayou Boeuf Bridge in Avoyelles Parish, Creek Bridge in Red River, three bridges on LA 1042 in St. Helena, LA 532 over I-20 in Webster and the Amite River Bridge near French Settlement…

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That’s DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson who says the funds will also go towards an expansion project on I-12 in St. Tammany.

LRN 645AM Sports

You couldn’t have asked for a better way to start the LSU season than the Tiger’s 55-3 dismantling of Georgia Southern. For nearly a decade fans have watched the Purple and Gold’s stone age offense try to keep pace with 21st century concepts like using three or more wide receivers. That all changed Saturday as the team debuted it’s Joe Brady crafted spread attack spearheaded by a school record tying five TD performance by QB Joe Burrow…

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LSU’s defense held Georgia Southern’s triple-option attack to just 98 total yards. Defensive end Rashard Lawrence.

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The Tigers face a much bigger test in week two when they visit 10th ranked Texas on Saturday. Texas smashed LA Tech 45-14 over the weekend.

The Saints’ linebackers are looking stronger as the team completes a trade with Miami that nets the Black and Gold a former defensive rookie of the year. Kiko Alonso will join New Orleans. In return, Miami will receive special teams linebacker Vince Biegel.

The Saints also secure their practice squad players. Tight end Dan Arnold, and receivers Emmanuel Butler and Lil’Jordan Humphrey headline the class, along with Derrick Kelly II, TJ Green, John Leglue, Michtel Loewen, Alize Mack, and Terrell Williams.

In other college action this weekend the Ragin Cajuns fell 38-28 to Mississippi State, ULM took down Grambling 31-9 in only the fourth ever matchup between the two, Nicholls lost 49-14 against Kansas State, and McNeese beat Southern 34-28 at a packed Cowboy stadium.

630AM LRN News

Saturday’s season opener for the 6th ranked LSU Tigers could not have gone any better as the Bayou Bengals were clicking from the state and easily defeated Georgia Southern 55-3. The spread offense we heard about all offseason was as good as advertised as the Tigers scored on their first five possessions. Head Coach Ed Orgeron liked what he saw.

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Quarterback Joe Burrow tied a school record with five touchdown passes.

DOTD plans on using this year’s 76.2-million-dollar federal allocation to continue to improve I-12 in St. Tammany and to address eight bridges throughout the state. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says its slightly lower than last year’s allocation, and below the 100 million anticipated, but…

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Its Labor Day and the job market in the state is getting lots of attention in the governor’s race with the Edwards administration touting full employment, but the Republican challengers say the state is the only one to have lost jobs over the last year. LSU Economist Loren Scott says the economy is not growing at a rapid pace.

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Ascension Parish Public Schools implements lightning detection units in an effort to protect student-athletes from severe weather dangers.  Owner of Perry Weather, the company behind the technology, Colin Perry says when strikes are detected within an eight-mile radius, the devices will alert everyone to seek shelter.

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At that point, there will be three intermittent blasts to let everyone know activities can resume.

AM LRN newscall

LSU had a flawless performance in its season-opening win over Georgia Southern on Saturday, but the Tigers say there is room for improvement. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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On this Labor Day, what is the state of Louisiana’s labor market? Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Ascension Parish Public Schools implements lightning detection units in an effort to protect student-athletes from severe weather dangers.  Owner of Perry Weather, the company behind the technology, Colin Perry says when strikes are detected within an eight-mile radius, the devices will alert everyone to seek shelter.

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At that point, there will be three intermittent blasts to let everyone know activities can resume.

Perry says the devices are solar power and connected via cellular data to a national lightning detection network.

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Perry says the units will also link to a web tool enabling the public to check on the status of outdoor activities.

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The National Lightning Detection Network ranked Louisiana second in the nation for highest density of lightning, reporting 1.1 million bolts statewide in 2017.
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DOTD plans on using this year’s 76.2-million-dollar federal allocation to continue to improve I-12 in St. Tammany and to address eight bridges throughout the state.

DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says its slightly lower than last year’s allocation, and below the 100 million anticipated, but it comes after years of record levels of funding.

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It also marks 19 straight years that the state has put up enough money to draw down the federal matching transportation dollars.

Those eight bridges include the Bayou Boeuf Bridge in Avoyelles Parish, Creek Bridge in Red River, three bridges on LA 1042 in St. Helena, LA 532 over I-20 in Webster and the Amite River Bridge near French Settlement.

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The deaths of four people in 2018 on I-12 in St. Tammany sparked calls to speed up expansion work between LA 21 and US 190. Wilson says these funds will help cover a portion of it.

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St. Tammany put up eight million dollars to help secure the federal funds for the project.

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Saturday’s season opener for the 6th ranked LSU Tigers could not have gone any better as the Bayou Bengals were clicking from the start and easily defeated Georgia Southern 55-3. The spread offense we heard about all offseason was as good as advertised as the Tigers scored on their first five possessions. Head Coach Ed Orgeron liked what he saw.

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Quarterback Joe Burrow tied a school record with five touchdown passes. They all came in the first half. Three of them went to sophomore wide receiver Terrace Marshall. Burrow finished with 278 yards passing and expected a strong start to the season

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LSU’s defense had no trouble stopping Georgia Southern’s triple-option offensive attack. The Eagles had just 98 total yards. Defensive end Rashard Lawrence says they were coached up well

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The Tigers face a much bigger test in week two when they visit 10th ranked Texas on Saturday. The Longhorns easily handled Louisiana Tech 45-14.

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Its Labor Day and the job market in the state is getting lots of attention in the governor’s race with the Edwards administration touting full employment, but the Republican challengers say the state is the only one to have lost jobs over the last year. LSU Economist Loren Scott says the economy is not growing at a rapid pace.

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Scott says two factors contribute to the slowed growth.

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Escalating trade tensions with China has some concerned about the possibility of a recession. Scott says of the forecasts he looks at, that doesn’t appear to be in the cards.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 31

The forecast for Hurricane Dorian appears that it will skirt the Florida coast line and make landfall along the Georgia and South Carolina boarder. That’s according to the update from the National Hurricane center this morning. Dorian is a Category 4 storm now with sustained winds at 145 miles per hour nearing a Category 5.. Predictions have the storm taking a sharp right turn and possible landfall along the Carolina coastline late Wednesday.

 

In Morgan City the 84th the Shrimp and Petroleum Festival is cooking up plenty for the historic event. Executive Director Darby Radcliffe says people come from all over for the food and shrimp lovers will have a hard time running out of options…

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Food is not the only draw of the festival there’s live music and carnival rides.

Traveling this weekend is a bit lighter on the wallet compared to last Labor Day Weekend with gas prices down 40 cents a gallon this year and down 16 cents in just the last month. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says last Labor Day weekend we were paying about 2.60 a gallon. But for Gulf South states those low numbers aren’t necessarily comforting.

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Louisiana’s current statewide average is 2.19, while the national average is 2.58 a gallon.

College football is in full swing across the state. UL Lafayette and Mississippi State are in the Dome today. LSU kicks off tonight at home against Georgia Southern, ULM and Grambling play in Monroe tonight and Southern plays McNeese State in Lake Charles. La Tech is in Texas playing the Longhorns tonight.

9:30 LRN Newscast August 31

A longshot candidate for governor is under fire for using a racist phrase on talk radio. Gary Landrieu, was on WGSO radio in New Orleans and while being asked about names used against him when he was a child, a racially offensive term used against people who support African-Americans was made. A Gary Landrieu spokeswoman said he was just bluntly explaining his childhood experiences.  As a nephew of former Mayor Moon Landrieu, who had championed civil rights Gary Landrieu’s stances are drastically different from those of his famous relatives.

The Shrimp and Petroleum Festival is underway in Morgan City. The oldest chartered harvest festival in the Bayou State offers carnival rides, live music, and a ton of food but Executive Director Darby Radcliffe says make sure you catch the Sunday parade honoring a historic catch…

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The festival wraps up on Labor Day.

Gas prices are down 40 cents a gallon compared Labor Day Weekend last year.There’s already gas stations in Louisiana, particularly in the Capital City Region seeing prices under two dollars a gallon. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says it may not be long before that’s the norm.

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Right now the statewide average is 2.19 a gallon.

 

 

The Eastbank Little League world-champions are being honored with a parade this morning in Jefferson Parish.  They are the first Louisiana team to ever win the Little League World Series title. The Little Leaguers are hot commodities on parade route they’ve also been chosen to ride in the Krewe of Bacchus Parade. The Eastbank All-Stars and the girls’ Eastbank World Series finalists will ride in a special float February 23rd in New Orleans.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast August 31

Labor Day Weekend gas prices are down 40 cents a gallon from where they were this time last year, and down 16 cents in just the last month alone. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says last Labor Day weekend we were paying about 2.60 a gallon. He notes for Gulf South states those low numbers aren’t necessarily comforting.

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Louisiana’s current statewide average is 2.19, while the national average is 2.58 a gallon.

ULM sold out its new Grove tailgating area ahead of their season opener against Grambling State today.  ULM Athletic Director Scott McDonald says the new area on the east end of Malone Stadium has electricity, water, and room for RVs on game day.

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That game starts at 7pm.

The oldest chartered harvest festival in the Bayou State is underway in St. Mary Parish. Connor Ferrill has the story.

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The Festival wraps up Labor Day.

 

Hurricane Dorian is a Category 4 storm now and the Saturday morning forecast from the National Hurricane Center has the storm taking a sharp right so the center of the storm doesn’t make Florida landfall and the path now has the storm headed for landfall near the South Carolina and Georgia border.

530PM LRN News

Hurricane Dorian is forecast to make landfall as a Category 4 storm on the Atlantic coast of South Florida late Monday or early Tuesday, but it’s not a storm to dismiss in Louisiana just yet.

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A Jefferson Parish Deputy had a near miss after a standoff with a suspect ends in the suspect firing a round at the officer that was deflected off his gun belt. That suspect was ultimately shot and wounded, and even bitten by a police dog. The standoff began when authorities were called to the scene to assist with a person who was struggling with mental health issues.

Drop by Morgan City this weekend as the 84th Shrimp and Petroleum Festival ramps up and gives a little something for everybody over the Labor Day weekend. Visitors will be treated to a number of fun rides, good eats, and some unexpected events…

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That’s Executive Director Darby Radcliffe who says make sure you don’t miss the Sunday parade celebrating the legendary jumbo shrimp catch that sparked the celebration.

ULM sells out its new Grove tailgating area ahead of their season opener against Grambling State on Saturday.  ULM Athletic Director Scott McDonald says the new area on the east end of Malone Stadium will have electricity, water, and room for RVs on game day.

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It’s only the 4th time the team’s have gone at it.