LRN AM Newscall October 12

A survey finds travelers are making new arrangements this holiday season as prices continue to rise because of inflation. Whitney Thomas has more…

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John Deere announces plans to expand its Thibodaux plant which will result in 70 new jobs on the Bayou. Don Molino has the story…

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The state Department of Insurance approves a big rate hike for customers of the state’s last-resort property insurer, Louisiana Citizens…:

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The consumer financial company Bankrate conducted a survey and found that 25% of holiday travelers will be making less expensive accommodations for the holidays and 24% will take fewer trips due to the effect inflation has on travel prices. Senior Industry Analyst, Ted Rossman says 43% of U.S people are planning to travel this holiday season.

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Rossman says inflation will impact lower-income households at a higher rate. He says planning ahead will help keep holiday travel costs more affordable.

Cut 5 (10) “…don’t delay.”

This is expected to be the busiest holiday travel season since 2019. Using credit cards and hotel rewards can help save money this season. Rossman says the days you travel are also crucial in helping keep costs down.

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John Deere is investing nearly 30-million dollars to expand operations at its Thibodaux facility. The expansion will result in 70 new jobs. The governor’s office says the state offered Deere an  incentive package, including a performance-based retention and modernization grant of up to one-million dollars. Lafourche Parish President Archie Chaisson

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The 70 new jobs will have an average annual salary of 47-thousand dollars and the expansion will also retain 311 jobs. Chaisson says John Deere’s expansion is a huge win for Lafourche…

Cut 8 (11)  “…next generation.”

The expansion involves a new production line and upgraded equipment, which will allow the Thibodaux facility to produce medium-chassis cotton harvesting models that will replace existing models in China. Chaisson says these new cotton harvesters shows how competitive Lafourche can be…

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The company expects production of the new cotton harvesters to begin within the next two years and to reach full capacity by 2025.

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It’s been a month since the state of Louisiana has seen rain. State climatologist Berry Keim says that could change today.

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Keim says although rain chances increase today not much is expected.

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Keim says early September was the last significant rainfall.

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The state Department of Insurance has approved a rate increase of 63 percent for customers of the state-run insurer of last resort, Louisiana Citizens. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says it was a necessary decision, as required by state law but nevertheless he says it was…:

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The increase will take effect on January 1st, but Donelon says he hopes to have new insurance companies arranged to offer cheaper coverage to those under Citizens’ protection…:

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Donelon says the rate hike is necessary and required by law, so that Citizens can cover the cost of potential disaster claims and the cost of re-insurance (basically insurance for insurers) which is sold on the international market. He says he and his staff will meet with state lawmakers this week about a plan to use surplus DOI money as an incentive fund to attract new companies; a plan that worked after Katrina and Rita hit…:

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University of Louisiana Lafayette returns to play tonight after a week off. Head Coach Michael Desormeaux says the bye week couldn’t have come at a better time for the banged up team after a disappointing loss to South Alabama…

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The defending Sun Belt Conference champion Ragin’ Cajuns have gotten off to a disappointing start to the season, but they look to bounce back against a Marshall team they beat in last year’s New Orleans Bowl. Coach Desormeaux says the Marshall defense is as strong as it was last year, but they’ve faced similar offensive inconsistencies as the Cajuns…

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After a tight quarterback competition in the off-season, Coach Desormeaux decided it would be best if both Chandler Fields and Ben Wooldridge saw the field this season, but with Fields hurt coach Desormeaux is confident in Wooldridge’s ability to lead the team…

Cut 18 (18) “…the occasion.” 

Kickoff is tonight at 6:30

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The Tigers head to Gainesville this weekend to face 4-2 Florida. The Gators are led by former Louisiana Lafayette Head Coach Billy Napier who was a candidate for the LSU vacancy this off-season. The Gators two leading backs Montrell Johnson and Trevor Etienne are also transplants from the bayou state, and Coach Napier says all his Louisiana talents are looking forward to playing the Tigers this Saturday…

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The Gators offense features dual threat quarterback Anthony Richardson, but Coach Napier says that stopping the versatility of Jayden Daniels and the Tigers offense is a unique challenge that will be a top priority…

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Coach Napier says the team is excited for a tough rivalry match up at night in the Swamp this Saturday.

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