1130AM LRN News

An independent poll shows Governor Edwards’ support has slipped and is now within the margin of error for potentially having to go into a run-off. Edwards sits at 52 percent in the latest survey from Verne Kennedy. UL Lafayette Poli Sci Professor Pearson Cross says that’s dangerously close to a highly unpredictable run-off scenario.

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Edwards’ favorability rating dropped from 52 percent in April to 45 percent.

Two Summerfield high schoolers are dead after a fatal accident last night on Louisiana Highway two in Claiborne Parish. Trooper Brent Hardy says if the teens were buckled up, they may have survived

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The driver, 17-year-old Tony Singleton, and 15-year-old passenger Dequez Neal, both of Haynesville died in the accident.

The Board of Regents wants a surge in higher ed spending to meet an ambitious goal of making sure 60 percent of all working-age adults in Louisiana have a post-secondary education by 2030. That means you’ll need more teachers, bigger schools, and a bigger budget. Commissioner of Higher Education Kim Hunter Reed says they’re pulling in support for the campaign…

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Nationally the goal is 60 percent by 2025.

It took a lot of work to get the I-10 Westbound lane over the Atchafalaya Basin back in action after a deadly, fiery crash involving three 18-wheelers occurred Monday that sparked hazmat concerns. DTOD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says now that the work is done, he wants the public to do their part and stay safe behind the wheel.

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10:30 AM Newscast

Two high school students from Summerfield, who State Police say were not wearing seat belts, were killed in a two-vehicle wreck last night on Louisiana Highway two in Claiborne Parish. Trooper Brent Hardy says 17-year-old Tony Singleton of Haynesville was the driver.
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Singleton and his 15-year-old passenger Dequez Neal died, while the driver of the other vehicle, sustained minor injuries.

The state department of transportation has reopened the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 over the Atchafalaya Basin bridge after it was closed for a couple of days because of a fiery fatal chain-reaction crash that involved three chemical tanker trucks, two cargo trucks, and a passenger vehicle. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the bridge underwent a thorough evaluation following the cleanup effort…
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Money from a federal lawsuit against Volkswagen is being used in Louisiana to help school systems buy new, alternative fuel-powered school buses. Brooke Thorington has more.

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For the first time in three decades, participation in high school sports has dropped at the national level.  Among the possible reasons for the decline is the issue of players’ safety, something LHSAA Executive Director Bonine says his organization doesn’t take lightly.

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New data shows nationally, participation in high school athletics has his dipped. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Money from a federal lawsuit against Volkswagen is being used in Louisiana to help school systems by new, alternative fuel-powered school buses. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Board of Regents wants 60 percent of working age adults to have a post-secondary education by 2030 in a state where less than half have one currently. Matt Doyle has more…

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For the first time in three decades, participation in high school sports has dropped at the national level.  The data comes from a study by the National Federation of State High School Associations.  LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says the national trend is not reflected in Louisiana.

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The sports that saw the biggest declines were football and basketball.

Among the possible reasons for the decline is the issue of players’ safety, something Bonine says his organization doesn’t take lightly.

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The numbers are not a disaster for high school sports as the most recent season had the third-highest number of athletes on record.  Bonine believes sportsmanship is a contributing factor that keeps the numbers high locally.

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Louisiana schools are using money the state received from a federal lawsuit against Volkswagen to replace old diesel school buses with new alternative fuel buses.

The state got 19.8-million-dollars from the settlement, and Louisiana Clean Fuels co-coordinator Tyler Hermann says the money will subsidize half of the cost of alternative fuel buses for school districts.

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Schools replacing diesel buses with new “cleaner” burning diesel would only receive a 25 percent subsidy.

In 2017 VW pleaded guilty to installing software on their vehicles that hid their nitrogen oxide emission levels. Hermann says the settlement works towards addressing that environmental damage.

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The settlement money was disbursed to states based on the number of VWs sold in each state.

Hermann says the money the state received from the settlement can only be used for a narrow range of projects like purchasing cleaner buses or installing electric charging stations.

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Once the state received the settlement it was divided into thirds, one each going to the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Natural Resources, and DOTD.

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The Board of Regents sets an ambitious goal of making sure 60 percent of all working-age adults in Louisiana have post-secondary education by 2030.

Commissioner of Higher Education Kim Hunter Reed says that would mean more than doubling the number of credentials the state produces annually.

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That comes out to increasing credentials from 40,000 a year to over 85,000 a year.

A recent study showed Louisiana was one of the states most at risk of losing jobs to automation and robotics. Reed says we’re approaching a point where a high school diploma just won’t cut it.

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Currently less than half of Louisiana’s working-age population has a post-secondary certification.

Doubling the number of credentials the state puts out every year means you’ll need more teachers, bigger schools, and a lot more money invested into higher ed. Reed says the pieces are in place to pull that off.

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DTOD inspectors say the stretch of the I-10 bridge over the Atchafalaya Basin that recently reopened following a deadly crash appears to be safe.  DTOD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the structure had to undergo a thorough evaluation following the cleanup effort.

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Mallett says there were some spots in the on the top deck in the concrete that sustained damage, but it is nothing the renders the structure as unsafe.

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Mallett says now that DOTD has done their part in to increase infrastructure safety, they are asking the public to do their part to be safe behind the wheel.

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Louisiana Tech senior quarterback J’Mar Smith is set to make his 28th collegiate start when leads the Bulldogs into Austin to take on the 10th ranked Texas Longhorns. Smith says he prepared well in the offseason and believes he’s ready to take a big step in his development

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Smith says he feels good after losing ten pounds during the offseason…

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Texas is young in its defensive secondary. Smith says he’s spent a lot of time watching them on film…

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Georgia Southern rolls into Tiger Stadium this Saturday for the first game of the season on the heels of a 10-win season that shows they aren’t just some Sun Belt pushover.

Eagles Coach Chad Lunsford says even though they’ve been labeled the underdogs, they aren’t scared to bring their triple-option attack into Death Valley.

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The team is led by QB Shai Werts who racked up 987 yards passing and 908 yards rushing with 25 total touchdowns last year.

It’s a much louder environment than they’re used to playing in, and to compensate the team has been giving their players a little taste of what to expect in Baton Rouge.

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The only team the Eagles played last year with a similar talent level to LSU was Clemson. They lost that game in the other Death Valley 38-7.

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State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company has threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve found a new route that should shave off 170 miles…

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The new route will have the company ship it’s 150,000-pound structures down highway 80, through Camp Minden, and out through Darlene.

A cold front is moving through the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring a bit of rain as well.

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The Council for a Better Louisiana is offering voters a more detailed look at where the major candidates for Governor stand on the big issues with the Gubernatorial Survey…

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The Westbound lane of I-10 over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge is now open two days after it was shuttered after a firey and deadly explosion involving three 18-wheelers. The crash sparked hazmat fears and the resulting wreckage was so substantial that it was clearly visible from the eastbound lane. DOTD opened the bridge at 3pm today.

4:30 LRN Newscast August 28

Council for a Better Louisiana releases its candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says the 11 to 15-page survey asked candidates to weigh in on most of the hot button policy issues of the day.

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The U-S teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand girls’ ages 15 to 19 in the United States. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says it is not that teens are having less sex, it’s that more are practicing safer sex
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State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company has threatened to leave due to the poor bridge conditions which’s forced detours to ship products. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says it’s crucial the state and local powers do everything they can to keep the company in Minden due to impact on the local economy.

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Census estimates put Minden’s population at just over 12-thousand people.

 

It’s Labor Day Weekend and LSU kicks off their football season at home this Saturday. State Climatologist Barry Keim tells us what to expect.

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If your travel plans have you headed to southeastern Florida for the three day weekend it looks like Hurricane Dorian is predicted to be a Category 3 storm as it nears the US mainland.

3:30 LRN Newscast August 28

Matt Doyle spoke with Minden Mayor Terry Gardner about the two plans they’re pursuing to keep Fibrebond from moving to east Texas…

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The Westbound lane of I-10 over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge is now open. It had been closed since Monday after five 18-wheelers crashed and a Florida man was killed when the truck he was driving was engulfed in flames.  The area was also evacuated due to two of the trucks carrying flammable materials. DOTD opened the bridge at 3pm today.

 

Council for a Better Louisiana releases its candidate surveys, offering voters a more detailed look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says Governor Edwards and Congressman Abraham submitted their responses, but the third major candidate in the race did not.

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You can read the surveys on CABL’s website.

According to Pew research the teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. In 2018 seventeen babies were born per one-thousand girls’ ages 15 to 19 in the U-S. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008. Adams expects the trend to continue as occupational opportunities grow for women…

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2:30 LRN Newscast August 28

The Council for a Better Louisiana is offering voters a more detailed look at where the major candidates for Governor stand on the big issues with the Gubernatorial Survey…

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Election day is October 12th.

DOTD expects to open the west bound portion of interstate 10 over the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge this afternoon. It has been closed since Monday after a deadly accident claimed the life of a Florida man. Wreckage is being cleared and DOTD crews are inspecting the bridge for damage following the blaze.

A cold front is moving through the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to lower temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring some rain.

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Effects from the cold front should last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

 

The teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history in the U-S. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand for girls ages fifteen to nineteen. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says teens are more aware of how to prevent pregnancies now.

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Pew research says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008 and the drop is across all races.

 

1:30 PM Newscast

Council for a Better Louisiana releases their candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says the survey offers voters a glimpse into how the candidates view themselves, and what they find most important.

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Republican Eddie Rispone is the only major candidate of the three to not submit the survey. You can read the survey PDFs on CABL’s website.

A cold front is moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While Friday will be the most comfortable, State Climatologist Barry Keim says there will be lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

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The U-S teen birth rate has declined to its lowest level in recorded history. As of 2018, there were about 17 babies born per one-thousand girls aged 15 to 19 in the United States. Tulane Sociology professor Michele Adams says it is not that teens are having less sex, its that more are practicing safer sex
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Pew research says the teen birth rate has been cut in half since 2008.

State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve pitched the new route and are holding a meeting this Friday with state officials to try to secure the money needed to repair or replace a series of bridges that would open a second route.

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12:30 PM Newscast

Council for a Better Louisiana releases their candidate surveys, offering interested voters a more in-depth, detail-oriented look at the major candidates for Governor. CABL President Barry Erwin says the 11-page survey asked candidates to weigh in on most of the hot button policy issues of the day.

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Republican Eddie Rispone is the only major candidate of the three to not submit the survey.

A cold front will begin moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says of the next few days, Friday should be the most comfortable day.

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Expect lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

Matt Doyle spoke with Minden Mayor Terry Gardner about the two plans they’re pushing to keep Fibrebond from moving to east Texas…

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11:30 AM Newscast

A cold front will begin moving into the state today and by tomorrow should make its way to the coast. While it is expected to bring down temps and humidity, State Climatologist Barry Keim says it may bring a bit of rain as well.

Cut 6 (07) “…some extra clouds.”

Friday should be the most comfortable day but there should be lingering effects to last through LSU’s season opener on Saturday.

And while the humidity may be low for the game, LSU will be selling eight dollar domestic, nine dollar premium beers at Tiger Stadium in it’s first year selling alcohol to general seating. Senior Associate Athletic Director Robert Munson says you won’t find folks hawking bud light up and down the aisles, but it should only be a short walk from your seat to the nearest vendor.

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State and local officials are putting plans into action to try to keep Fibrebond from leaving Minden for east Texas. The company threatened to leave due to the poor condition of bridges in north Louisiana that forced them to take a 247-mile detour to ship products west. Minden Mayor Terry Gardner says they’ve found a new route that should shave off 170 miles…
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The new route will have the company ship it’s 150,000-pound structures down highway 80, through Camp Minden, and out through Darlene.

Following a cease and desist from Rutgers University over the use of a block “R” logo, the Ruston High Bearcats have a new logo.  As part of a memorandum of understanding, Ruston has ten years to completely phase out the logo use. Ruston High Principal Dan Gressett says the community feedback is mostly good, but some think the new logo may have been rushed.

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