5:30 PM Newscast

The nation is bidding farewell to the 41st President of the United States, George H-W Bush, who had his funeral service today at the Washington National Cathedral in D-C. Bush, who lived most of his adult life in Texas, had a close connection to Louisiana. In 2001, he gave this advice to LSU graduates while delivering a commencement speech…

Cut 6 (12) “…your country”

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva told ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge that despite the great year for the Tigers, it’s not time to talk about a contract extension for Coach Ed Orgeron. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says it’s Alleva’s style to wait after the final game is played

Cut 11 (11) “…of the team”

Orgeron is currently getting paid 3.5 million dollars a year.

A Report from Hunger Free America says Louisiana has the third highest rate of food insecure children in the nation. About 25 percent of kids in the state live in households where their parents do not make enough money, and CEO Joel Berg says that doesn’t mean the state is of third world status, but it does mean many families are having to make tough choices between absolute necessities despite living in such a wealthy country.

Cut 9 (12) “much poverty”

With the holiday season in effect, the state has seen an uptick in flu cases.  This news comes after a horrible flu season last year, with triple the number of hospitalizations and deaths than normal.  Flu Bug expert for Louisiana Department of Health Frank Welch says getting the flu shot only doesn’t guarantee someone won’t get the flu, but if they do get the flu after getting the flu shot, it won’t be so severe.

Cut 5 (10)  “…amount of protection.” 

430PM LRN News

The nation is bidding farewell to the 41st President of the United States, George H-W Bush, who had his funeral service today at the Washington National Cathedral in D-C. The Bush family made several trips to LSU, Laura Bush, before she was the First Lady, was a commencement speaker at LSU in 1992 and former President George W. Bush spoke at LSU’s commencement in May of 2004. When George H-W Bush spoke in 2001 he told the graduates to be bold.

Cut 7 (14) “it good”

With the holiday season in effect, the state has seen an uptick in flu cases.  Flu Bug expert for Louisiana Department of Health Frank Welch says After seeing such a rapid spread of the illness last year, Welch says this year’s swell in cases seems normal.

Cut 4 (09) “…the normal uptick.″

his news comes after a horrible flu season last year, with triple the number of hospitalizations and deaths than normal.

A Report from Hunger Free America says Louisiana has the third highest rate of food insecure children in the nation. About 25 percent of kids in the state live in households where their parents do not make enough money, and CEO Joel Berg puts much of the blame on the state’s low minimum wage.

Cut 8 (10) “…enough food”

Arkansas and New Mexico led the list.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva told ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge that despite the great year for the Tigers, it’s not time to talk about a contract extension for Coach Ed Orgeron. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says that being said, this year’s strong, 9-3 campaign could end up getting the man a pay raise.

Cut 13 (11) “…the winter”

Orgeron is currently getting paid 3.5 million dollars a year.

330PM LRN News

The nation is bidding farewell to the 41st President of the United States, George H-W Bush, who had his funeral service today at the Washington National Cathedral in D-C. Bush, who lived most of his adult life in Texas, had a close connection to Louisiana. In 2001, he gave this advice to LSU graduates while delivering a commencement speech…

Cut 6 (12) “…your country”

 

Laura Bush, before she was the First Lady, was a commencement speaker at LSU in 1992 and former President George W. Bush spoke at LSU’s commencement in May of 2004.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva told ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge he’s not ready to discuss an extension for coach O, who’s currently making 3.5 million a year through 2021. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says he can see Orgeron getting a raise in the offseason

Cut 12 (04)   “…salary.”

 

According to USA Today, Orgeron’s salary is the 37th highest among college football coaches.

A Report from Hunger Free America says Louisiana has the third highest rate of food insecure children in the nation. Minimum wage increases have been passed in a majority of states over the past few years, but Louisiana remains one of the few left that utilize the federal minimum of 7.25 an hour.  CEO Joel Berg says raising that wage would go a long way…

Cut 10 (08)   “…in Louisiana”

About 25 percent of kids in the state live in households where their parents do not make enough money for food.

With the holiday season in effect, the state has seen an uptick in flu cases.  This news comes after a horrible flu season last year, with triple the number of hospitalizations and deaths than normal.  Flu Bug expert for Louisiana Department of Health Frank Welch says if you have not received a flu shot yet, you need to.

Cut 3 (10) “…get that flu shot.”

230PM LRN News

A Report from Hunger Free America says Louisiana has the third highest rate of food insecure children in the nation. About 25 percent of kids in the state live in households where their parents do not make enough money.  CEO Joel Berg says that doesn’t mean the state is a third world country, but says the state’s abnormally low minimum wage forces families into tough situations.

Cut 9 (12) “much poverty”

The report estimates food insecure homes would need an additional 441 million dollars in purchasing power a year to meet their basic needs.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva told ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge that despite the great year for the Tigers, it’s not time to talk about a contract extension for Coach Ed Orgeron. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says it’s Alleva’s style to wait after the final game is played

Cut 11 (11) “…of the team”

Over the last week, the Louisiana Department of Health has seen a rise in reported flu cases.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (29) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson has provided a gift to some 400 WalMart shoppers in New Orleans. Mrs Benson paid off nearly 100-thousand dollars in gifts that were on layaway for the holiday season, which came as a complete shock to those consumers who learned of the nice gesture. The Saints owner will be looking for more holiday cheer this weekend as the Black and Gold try to get even with the Bucs this Sunday.

1:30 PM Newscast

The nation is bidding farewell to the 41st President of the United States, George H-W Bush, who had his funeral service today at the Washington National Cathedral in D-C. Laura Bush, before she was the First Lady, was a commencement speaker at LSU in 1992 and former President George W. Bush spoke at LSU’s commencement in May of 2004. When George H-W Bush spoke in 2001 he told the graduates to be bold

Cut 7 (14) “it good”

A Report from Hunger Free America says Louisiana has the third highest rate of food insecure children in the nation. About 25 percent of kids in the state live in households where their parents do not make enough money, and CEO Joel Berg puts much of the blame on the state’s low minimum wage.

Cut 8 (10) “…enough food”

 

With the holiday season in effect, the state has seen an uptick in flu cases.  This news comes after a horrible flu season last year, with triple the number of hospitalizations and deaths than normal.  Flu Bug expert for Louisiana Department of Health Frank Welch says getting the flu shot only doesn’t guarantee someone won’t get the flu, but if they do get the flu after getting the flu shot, it won’t be so severe.

Cut 5 (10)  “…amount of protection.” 

The State Fire Marshal’s Office mourns the loss of one of its K-9 officers.  A 10-year- old black lab, named Barry, was with the agency since 2012.  Barry came to the State Fire Marshal from the US Marine Corp where he served two tours of duty overseas. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says Barry died following a surgery to remove a large mass in his stomach.

Cut 13 (07) “…those surgical complications.”

AM Newscall 12/5/2018

What actions will the Republican Party take with the Governor’s race now that Senator John Kennedy is staying put in his current position, with no Plan B candidate?  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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LSU Poli Sci Professor Robert Hogan says today’s national day of mourning is an opportunity to reflect on how the country has changed since Bush Sr.’s term…

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Former Baton Rouge Congressman Henson Moore fondly remembers the late George HW Bush, who will be laid to rest today…

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The 2019 Governor’s race took a turn that blindsided many when Senator John Kennedy announced he would not be challenging Governor Edwards.  Republicans are in a scramble to find a candidate with less than a year until the election.  Political consultant Roy Fletcher says there’s a reason why the GOP didn’t have a Plan B candidate.

Cut 4 (10) “…but they will.″

While several names have been discussed including Congressman Ralph Abraham, Attorney General Jeff Landry, State Treasurer John Schroder, and Senator Sharon Hewitt of Slidell, Fletcher says they all face a similar obstacle.

Cut 5 (09) “…somebody with nobody.”

There is one Republican in the race and that’s Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone, who has been relatively quiet since announcing his candidacy.  Fletcher says that if Rispone needed something good to happen for him to start cutting checks, that something is Kennedy’s exclusion from the race.

Cut 6 (08) “…out there spending.”

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Today is a national day of mourning in honor of the passing of George HW Bush, the 41st President who served from 89-93. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says it’s interesting to note how many federal services are shuttered today, and adds that it’s likely due to a good dose of nostalgia.

Cut 7 (11) “…situation.”

Bush only served one term after losing his re-election bid to then Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton in 92, but helmed the country through a monumental shift in world power. Hogan says being the most prominent world figure at the moment the Berlin Wall fell sealed Bush in the eyes of many as one of the nation’s more prominent Presidents.

Cut 8 (12) “…significant”

Ultimately most analysts agree that Bush Sr.’s famed congeniality and bipartisanship is what cost him a second term. After his famous Superdome “Read my Lips, no new taxes” speech, Bush ultimately did raise taxes marginally. Hogan says this was a turning point in American politics, as many Republicans abandoned Bush afterward.

Cut 9 (11) “…compromise.”

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President George H.W. Bush’s funeral will be held today, with leaders from across the world paying homage to the 41st President of the United States. The former Commander in Chief gave his eventful “Read my lips, no new taxes” speech at the GOP convention in New Orleans in 88, and in 92’ his Deputy Chief of Staff Henson Moore says Bush held one of the last rallies of his career in Baton Rouge.

Cut 10 (10)   “…carry it.”

Moore is a former Baton Rouge Congressman, and Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Energy.

A little over a day later, Bush lost the 92’ election to President Bill Clinton, ending his tenure after only one term. Despite a tough election, Henson Clinton and Bush would later become close friends who worked together to raise money after Hurricane Katrina.

Cut 11 (11) “…and dignity”

The veteran served in WWII, as a Congressman, as the Director of the CIA, and as Vice President for Ronald Reagan.

Bush was known for his congenial demeanor and interest in working with some who didn’t always see eye to eye with the former Texas Congressman. Moore says his bi-partisanship was one of his best qualities.

Cut 12 (12)   “work together”

Bush passed away November 30th at the age of 94.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is mourning the loss of one of its K-9 officers.  The 10 year old black lab, named Barry, had been with the agency since 2012.  Barry came to the State Fire Marshal from the US Marine Corp where he served two tours of duty overseas.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says Barry died following a surgery to remove a large mass in his stomach.

Cut 13 (07) “…those surgical complications.”

Barry had served along with his handler Cpl. Mitch Trahan in the Lafayette and Alexandria area.  Rodrigue says they were used for various purposes including detection sweeps at major events, public facilities, and educational campuses.

Cut 14 (07) “…locating explosive devices.”

In 2014, Barry and his handler Cpl. Mitch Trahan were recognized as the K-9 Team of the Year.  Rodrigue says Trahan is heartbroken and very emotional over the loss.

Cut 15 (12) “…tough for him.”

530PM LRN News

Governor John Bel Edwards hopes U.S. Senator John Kennedy’s decision to stay out of the 2019 governor’s race and remain in DC will give the Senator a new-found focus on his federal responsibilities, instead of using his time to verbally spar with state leaders. Edwards spoke to a New Orleans radio station today…

Cut 9 (10) “it done”

Kennedy released a statement yesterday saying many of the state’s issues were related to a “top down institution.” and said he’s confident another Republican will defeat Edwards.

LSU Ticket Manager Brian Broussard has some advice for Purple and Gold nation members who are interested in traveling to Glendale, Arizona to watch the Tigers take on undefeated UCF.

Cut 6 (08) “…our maps”

He says tickets should be available for the next few days.

The FCC is encouraging TV viewers who use an antenna to watch television to rescan their TV as many stations are moving frequencies in an effort to free up airwaves for high speed internet and mobile broadband.  Chair of the FCC Incentive Auction Task Force Jean Kiddoo (ki’doo) says if you subscribe to TV, you don’t have to worry about the changes.

Cut 3 (09) “…cable and satellite.”

The changes will have an effect in Lafayette, Monroe, Alexandria, and Lake Charles.

Four West Baton Rouge sheriff deputies are charged with malfeasance after an investigation into multiple inmate escapes. Major Dale Simoneaux says during their probe, they learned 23-year-old deputy, Taija Perry, had sex with an inmate. Simoneaux says 28-year-old James McClurg took bribe money to let it happen…

Cut 12 (13)   “…very disturbing facts.”

56-year-old Dimple Jones has also been charged.

4:30 PM Newscast

Governor Edwards says Senator Kennedy’s decision to stay out of the 2019 governor’s race wasn’t surprising considering his federal responsibilities…

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is mourning the loss of one of it’s explosive ordinance detection K-9 officers.  The 10 year old black lab, named Barry, had been with the agency since 2012.  Barry came to the State Fire Marshal from the US Marine Corp where he served two tours of duty overseas.  Barry died following surgical complications to remove a large mass in his stomach.

 

The FCC is encouraging TV viewers who use an antenna to watch television to rescan their TV as many stations are moving frequencies in an effort to free up airwaves for high speed internet and mobile broadband.  The changes will have an effect in Lafayette, Monroe, Alexandria, and Lake Charles.  Chair of the FCC Incentive Auction Task Force Jean Kiddoo says a TV rescan will not affect where a channel is in the lineup.

Cut 4 (09) “…channel 4 frequencies.″
Good news for Tigers fans looking to attend the Fiesta Bowl: tickets will likely be available through the school for at least the next week for the game against UCF in Glendale Arizona. The University of Central Florida Knights have not lost a game in two years. This is now twice in a row the NCAA has denied the school a chance at the playoffs, a controversy that is sure to pique fans interest for tickets.  Ticket Operations Assistant Director Brian Broussard…

Cut 7 (10) “attraction.”

330PM LRN News

Governor John Bel Edwards hopes U.S. Senator John Kennedy’s decision to stay out of the 2019 governor’s race and remain in DC will give the Senator a new-found focus on his federal responsibilities. Despite years of often testy exchanges between the two, Edwards says he hopes they can work together to make Louisiana a better state for years to come…

Cut 11 (11) “…elected to.”

Edwards previously released a statement saying “For Senator Kennedy, this was never about the people of Louisiana, this was about focusing the spotlight on himself.”

Good news for LSU fans looking to attend the Fiesta Bowl: tickets will likely be available through the school for at least the next week for the game against undefeated UCF in Glendale, Arizona. LSU Ticket Manager Brian Broussard says it’s an attractive vacation spot, and he hopes it will draw in Purple and Gold from around the country.

Cut 8 (10) “…bowl game”

Average temperatures in Glendale that time of year tend to be low 60s by day.

A state judge will rule in January on whether the man accused of negligent homicide in the alleged LSU hazing death case should be forced to give his his cell phone’s passcode to prosecutors. Jeff Palermo has more

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St. Landry Parish Sheriffs have arrested a substitute teacher for allegedly having sex with two students off campus. 38-year-old Tara Richard is facing four counts of Felony Carnal Knowledge, and one count of Oral Sexual Battery in connection with what authorities say were her actions involving a 15 and 16 year old who attended a local school. Richard has allegedly admitted to having sex with the two over the summer.

PM Newscall 12/4/2018

A state judge will rule in January on whether the man accused of negligent homicide in the alleged LSU hazing death case should be forced to give his cell phone’s passcode to prosecutors. Jeff Palermo has more

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Governor Edwards says Senator Kennedy’s decision to stay out of the 2019 governor’s race wasn’t surprising considering his federal responsibilities…

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The FCC is encouraging TV viewers who use an antenna to watch television to rescan their TV as many stations are moving frequencies in an effort to free up airwaves for high speed internet and mobile broadband.  Chair of the FCC Incentive Auction Task Force Jean Kiddoo (ki’doo) says if you subscribe to TV, you don’t have to worry about the changes.

Cut 3 (09) “…cable and satellite.”

The changes will have an effect in Lafayette, Monroe, Alexandria, and Lake Charles.  Some stations have already made the switch, so you may be missing them, if a rescan hasn’t been performed recently.  Kiddoo says a TV rescan will not affect where a channel is in the lineup.

Cut 4 (09) “…channel 4 frequencies.″

Kiddoo says new channels pop up from time to time, so if you haven’t performed a rescan lately, you may be missing out.  She says rescanning can be done by accessing a TV’s settings menu.

Cut 5 (10)  “…rescan for you.” 

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Good news for LSU fans looking to attend the Fiesta Bowl: tickets will likely be available through the school for at least the next week for the game against undefeated UCF in Glendale, Arizona. LSU Ticket Manager Brian Broussard has this advice for Purple and Gold nation.

Cut 6 (08) “…our maps”

The University of Central Florida Knights have not lost a game in two years, and even crowned themselves champs last year after going undefeated. This is now twice in a row the NCAA has denied UCF a chance at the real championship, a controversy that is sure to pique fans interest for tickets…

Cut 7 (10) “attraction.”

The Knights have scored over 30 points in every contest so far this year, but will be without quarterback McKenzie Milton, who has lead the team for the past three years.

The game will be held at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals NFL team. Broussard says he hopes the game will bring out the west coast contingent of fans, along with Baton Rouge based Tigers looking for a post-Christmas vacation.

Cut 8 (10) “…bowl game”

Average temperatures in Glendale that time of year tend to be low 60s by day, low 40s by night.

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Governor John Bel Edwards hopes U.S. Senator John Kennedy’s decision to stay out of the 2019 governor’s race and remain in DC will give the Senator a new-found focus on his federal responsibilities, instead of using his time to verbally spar with state leaders. Edwards spoke to a New Orleans radio station today…

Cut 9 (10) “it done”

Kennedy released a statement yesterday saying many of the state’s issues were related to a “top down institution.” and said he’s confident another Republican will defeat Edwards.

Edwards says the state has major needs that can Kennedy can address in Congress, such as 2016 flood recovery efforts, a long term flood insurance renewal, coastal restoration, along with ensuring protections for those with pre-existing conditions…

Cut 10 (08)   “…thus far”

Despite years of often testy exchanges between the two, Edwards says he hopes they can work together to make Louisiana a better state for years to come…

Cut 11 (11) “…elected to.”

Edwards previously released a statement saying “For Senator Kennedy, this was never about the people of Louisiana, this was about focusing the spotlight on himself.”

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Four West Baton Rouge sheriff deputies are charged with malfeasance after an investigation into multiple inmate escapes. Major Dale Simoneaux says during their probe, they learned 23-year-old deputy, Taija Perry, had sex with an inmate. Simoneaux says 28-year-old James McClurg took bribe money to let it happen…

Cut 12 (13)   “…very disturbing facts.”

56-year-old Dimple Jones has also been charged and they are waiting for 60-year-old Michael Lafayette to turn himself in. Simoneaux says these four former employees made bad decisions…

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Simoneaux says they also found cases when one trustees escaped while taking out the trash and another escaped by simply scaling the fence at the end of the night. He says all of these incidents should not have happened

Cut 14 (08) “…common sense”