LRN Newscast 17:30 November 13

Over 95-percent of ads on TV during the first week of campaigns in the US-Senate runoff in Louisiana were for Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy. That’s according to Bloomberg. The report shows, statewide, only 82 pro- incumbent Mary Landrieu ads aired compared to over 1900 pro-Cassidy commercials. But Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landrieu won’t be left out…:
CUT 4 (10) “for Mary Landrieu”

A Louisiana woman from Union Parish remains missing. 32-year-old Amanda McKinnie McPherson was last seen in a wooded area in Union County, Arkansas. Sheriff Mike McGough (Ma-GOO)…
cut 14 (11) “….deal with that”
McGough says they are not ruling out foul play at this point.

An LSU police officer who was injured in a crash following the Alabama game is in stable condition and the story is making national headlines, because it was team doctors from Alabama who quickly came to Sergeant Chris Greshman’s aid….
cut 30 (13) “…Sgt Gresham”
That’s LSU Police Captain Corey Lalande, who says Greshman suffered an injured knee, several broken bones and fractures.

Most of Louisiana is under a freeze warning tonight and tomorrow morning and parishes in southwest Louisiana are under a hard freeze warning. The National Weather Service forecasts freezing tempeatures for several hours.

Former Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin will be in Louisiana on Saturday. She’ll attend a campaign rally in Monroe for Congressman Bill Cassidy.