14:30 LRN Newscast November 17

Louisiana’s unemployment rate has fallen for a sixth consecutive month and at four-point-eight-percent, it’s the lowest it’s been since June 2008. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie credits the many programs in place to help the unemployed find work…..
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Dejoie says professional and business services gained 49-hundred jobs for the month.

The state has announced plans to work with a non-profit group called Education Super Highway to upgrade internet speed for 164-thousand students in rural areas. The education policy advisor for the governor is Donald Songy…
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The partnership with Education Super Highway is not costing the state any money.

A mild afternoon and night is awaiting Louisiana, but a change in the temperature is coming. CS Ross, with the National Weather Service, says a strong cold front will push through tomorrow, dropping temperatures 20-degrees. Ross says Halloween weekend was the last time we had a chill in the air….
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Low temperatures will be in the 30s on Monday morning.

A win on Sunday over the Redskins will give the Saints their eighth straight victory, their longest since 2011. Running back Mark Ingram credits great team chemistry for the team’s success on the field…
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Kick-off on Sunday is at noon.

13:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

New data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics shows Louisiana’s unemployment rate for October was 4.8-percent, the lowest it’s been since June of 2008. Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says this is the sixth consecutive month the rate has declined. She says we’ve had four industry super sectors that have reached all-time record highs this year…:
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She credits many programs to helping those unemployed in the Bayou State find work.

A strong cold front will cross Louisiana Saturday, reminding us it’s winter time. C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service says come Monday, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s across the state…:
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He says this cold front also won’t produce a lot of rain.

The Saints go after their eighth straight win on Sunday when they host the Redskins. New Orleans is coming off a 47-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills where they rushed for 298 yards. Running back Mark Ingram says they came into the season wanting a strong running attack and so far they’ve been able to do it…:
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A victory Sunday would give New Orleans its longest winning streak since 2011.

New Orleans’ mayoral election is a historic one, and polls are showing LaToya Cantrell beating fellow Democrat Desiree Charbonnet by a landslide:
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12:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued a statement in response to the state’s unemployment rate falling for the sixth straight month in Louisiana. It dropped to 4.8% in October from 5.1 in September. Edwards said since he’s been in office he always knew that Louisiana’s brightest days are ahead of us, and these unemployment figures are reflecting that.

A south Louisiana restaurant will get national attention this weekend on the Travel Channel’s “Food Paradise.” Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards announces a plan to upgrade high speed internet connectivity to 164-thousand students in K-12 public schools. Education Policy Advisor for the Governor Donald Songy says these kids have broadband in their schools now but it’s slow…:
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90-percent of high speed internet costs are paid for by grant money but Songy says the struggle for many schools is finding the funding for that last 10-percent.

Some folks in Calcasieu Parish got a surprise when they were stopped by deputies today. The Sheriff’s Office said instead of tickets, citizens throughout the parish who committed minor traffic violations were given turkeys.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Secretary of State Tom Schedler expects a statewide voter turnout of 13 percent for tomorrow’s election which features the race for state treasurer and the New Orleans mayoral runoff. He didn’t expect so many to early vote…:
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Polls will be open tomorrow from 7am to 8pm.

A strong cold front will cross Louisiana Saturday, reminding us it’s winter time. C.S. Ross with the National Weather Service says it will be around 80 degrees today but tomorrow, the temperature will drop 20 degrees after the front passes.
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Ross says low temperatures on Monday morning will be in the 30s.

A south Louisiana restaurant will get national attention Sunday on the Travel Channel show “Food Paradise.” Boudreau and Thibodeau’s Cajun Cookin’ in Houma will be featured. Owner Debra Blanchard…
cut 6 (12) “…to eat”
Boudreau and Thibodeau’s has been in business for nearly 20 years.

Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 8th at the Superdome in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo reports..:
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10:30 LRN Newscast November 17

Tomorrow is an Election Day in Louisiana, and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says if it weren’t for the New Orleans mayoral runoff between LaToya Cantrell and Desiree Charbonnet, turnout would be lower than his predicted 13 percent statewide…:
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Polls show councilwoman LaToya Cantrell as a huge favorite to become the next mayor of New Orleans. Former judge Desiree Charbonnet is his her opponent. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Charbonnet began the race as the frontrunner, but recent attacks weakened her considerably….
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Polls open tomorrow at 7 AM and close at 8 PM.

The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores…
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Tickets went on sale today for WrestleMania 34, which will take place April 8th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. WWE Superstar Big Show spent time in south Louisiana this week to promote the huge event…
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09:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

The election for the state treasurer’s runoff is tomorrow. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says the mayoral race in New Orleans between two Democratic female candidates, LaToya Cantrell and Desiree Charbonnet, will likely help out Democrat Derrick Edwards’ campaign for treasurer against Republican John Schroder…:
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Otherwise Secretary of State Tom Schedler is expecting a dismal 13 percent turnout. He says the treasurer race is the only item on the ballot in half of the state’s parishes…:
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About 400-thousand are expected to vote in Saturday’s election. Polls open at 7am.

The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores as they travel through the Bayou State. Chairman of the Louisiana Tax Free Shopping Commission Steve Windham says L-A-shopping-trail-dot-com gives specialized businesses a chance to showcase the state’s vibrant culture to visitors:
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Over 100 stores make up the Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail.

Tickets officially go on sale today for Wrestlemania 34, April 8th in New Orleans. When WWE superstar Big Show was in south Louisiana this week promoting the biggest event in professional wrestling, he encouraged locals to attend, because there’s nothing like it…:
Cut 12 (10) “in history”
The last time Wrestlemania came to The Big Easy was in 2014, bringing in over 75,000 fans and generating $142 million dollars in economic impact.

08:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

New Orleans’ mayoral election is a historic one, and polls are showing LaToya Cantrell beating fellow Democrat Desiree Charbonnet by a landslide:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

CenturyLink’s acquisition of Level 3 Communications is leading to some layoffs for the telecommunications company. A spokesperson confirmed Thursday that 35 people in Monroe and about 165 people overall are losing their jobs because of the merger. But CenturyLink employs about 2,700 people in Louisiana alone.

Love to shop? You’ll probably like the Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail being launched by the state. Chairman of the Louisiana Tax Free Shopping Commission Steve Windham says L-A-shopping-trail-dot-com’s main goal is to encourage out of state travelers to shop at these unique retailers..:
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Over 100 stores make up the Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail.

Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 8th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. WWE superstar Big Show did a media tour in south Louisiana this week to promote the event. He said fans from all 50 states and 36 countries attended WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans in 2014, and you can expect more of the same next year…:
Cut 11 (07) “and then leave”
This is the quickest that Wrestlemania has ever returned to a previous host city ever.

07:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

Tomorrow is an Election Day in Louisiana, and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says if it weren’t for the New Orleans mayoral runoff between LaToya Cantrell and Desiree Charbonnet, turnout would probably be lower than his predicted 13 percent…:
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Polls show Cantrell beating fellow Democrat Charbonnet by a landslide. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says while Charbonnet raised nearly twice as much money as her opponent, Cantrell spent more wisely…:
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There is also a state treasurer runoff on the ballot. Polls open at 7am.

Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 8th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo reports..:
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The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores as they travel through the Bayou State.
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That’s Chairman of the Louisiana Tax Free Shopping Commission Steve Windham.

06:30 Newscast, November 17th, 2017

The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores as they travel:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kelley Ray”

Orleans District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro says his office is pursuing the death penalty for accused cop-killer Darren Bridges. A grand jury indicted Bridges Thursday on charges of first degree murder in the death of New Orleans Police Officer Marcus McNeil.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler is expecting a voter turnout of 13 percent statewide for Saturday’s election which features the race for state treasurer and the New Orleans mayoral runoff. He didn’t expect so many to early vote…:
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Polls will be open tomorrow from 7am to 8pm.

Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 8th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. WWE superstar Big Show did a media tour in south Louisiana this week to promote the event…:
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AM Newscall November 17

The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores as they travel through the Bayou State.  Kelley Ray has more…

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Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 18th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo reports..:

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Polls show Democratic councilwoman LaToya Cantrell beating fellow Democrat and former judge Desiree Charbonnet by a landslide in Saturday’s New Orleans mayoral election. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state is launching a Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail to provide visitors an opportunity to discover unique retail stores as they travel through the Bayou State. Chairman of the Louisiana Tax Free Shopping Commission Steve Windham says L-A-shopping-trail-dot-com will highlight great antique or boutique shops, along with stores that feature hand-crafted goods…

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Windham says the Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail gives specialized businesses off the beaten path a chance to showcase the state’s vibrant culture to visitors who are traveling our highways…

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Windham says Louisiana residents are encouraged to visit the over 100 stores that make up the Louisiana Cultural Shopping Trail, which winds throughout the state, but the main goal is to encourage out of state travelers to shop at these unique retailers…

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Secretary of State Tom Schedler is expecting a voter turnout of 13 percent statewide for Saturday’s election which features the race for state treasurer and the New Orleans mayoral runoff between LaToya Cantrell and Denise Charbonnet.  Schedler says if it wasn’t for this race, it would be a slow day at the polls…

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Voter turnout for the October statewide election was 14-percent. Schedler says he initially thought that turnout for the November election would be even lower but early voting turnout was better than expected…

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Schedler says the Treasurer Race between Democrat Derrick Edwards and Republican John Schroder is the only item on the ballot in half of the state’s parishes…

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About 400-thousand are expected to vote in Saturday’s election.

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Tickets are on sale now for WrestleMania 34, which takes place April 18th at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The last time WWE’s flagship show came to The Big Easy was in 2014, bringing in over 75,000 fans and generating $142 million dollars in economic impact. WWE superstar Big Show did a media tour in south Louisiana this week to promote WrestleMania 34…:

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Fans from all 50 states and 36 countries attended WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans. Big Show says you can expect more of the same next year…:

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This is the quickest that Wrestlemania has ever returned to a previous host city ever. Big Show encourages locals to go, even if they aren’t wrestling fans, because there’s really nothing like it…:

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The election for the New Orleans mayoral race is tomorrow and polls show Democratic councilwoman LaToya Cantrell beating fellow Democrat and former judge Desiree Charbonnet by a landslide. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says Charbonnet has raised nearly twice as much money as her opponent but  Cantrell has spent her money more wisely.

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Dubos says Cantrell’s campaign was very much rooted in social media. He says Charbonnet began the race as the frontrunner but recent attacks weakened her considerably.

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This will be the first time a female has been mayor of New Orleans. Dubos says this big race with two Democratic candidates is likely to help out Democrat Derrick Edwards’ campaign for State Treasurer against Republican John Schroder.

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The forecast calls for rain and temperatures falling into the 50s on Saturday in Knoxville for the LSU-Tennessee game. But the Tigers should have success running the football as the Volunteers rank last in the SEC in rushing defense. LSU Quarterback Danny Etling hopes success on the ground will lead to good results through the air…

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Tennessee is a disappointing 4-6, 0-6 in the SEC, which is why Butch Jones was fired and Brady Hoke named as the interim head coach this week. Etling says they expect to face a fired up Tennessee team…

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