8:30 LRN Newscast September 4

Tropical Storm Gordon is on it’s way to a projected landfall late tonight along the Mississippi Coast. Matt Doyle has more.
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Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency in advance of Tropical Storm Gordon. Edwards says 200 National Guard troops have been activated….
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Gordon currently has maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour, about 190 miles east-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River. It’s moving west-northwest at 15 miles per hour.

Louisiana reaches an agreement with the federal government on a financing plan in which the state will receive 650-million dollars in bonds to fund the widening of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge, a new interchange on I-10 in Kenner at Loyola Drive and a new road from I-20 directly into Barksdale Air Force Base. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the state bond commission will have to pick an underwriter at its next meeting…
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The state will have to pay back the loan over the next 12 years.

In his first start as LSU’s quarterback, Joe Burrow did not turn the ball over and managed the offense well in the Tigers 33-17 win over Miami. The Ohio State transfer spoke with the media for the first time since arriving on the LSU campus….
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LSU entered Sunday’s game ranked 25th and should be ranked higher when the new polls are released today.

7:30 LRN Newscast September 4

Tropical Storm Gordon continues to move towards the Northern Gulf Coast eyeing a landfall along the Mississippi Gulf Coast tonight, possibly as a hurricane. St. Tammany, Washington and Tangipahoa parishes are in the cone of uncertainty and State Climatologist Barry Keim says heavy rainfall is a threat…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says the forecast track of Gordon can easily shift west…
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Edwards has declared a state of emergency and 200 Louisiana National Guardsmen have been activated, if flooding becomes a problem. Gordon could also be still a tropical storm once it reaches northeast Louisiana tomorrow.

An agreement between the state and the federal government has been reached on a plan to borrow 650-million dollars for major roadway projects. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says this particular agreement with the Federal Highway Administration is the first of its kind in Louisiana….
Cut 4 (13) “…with this”
The funding will go towards widening Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge, a new interchange on I-10 in Kenner at Loyola Drive and a new road from I-20 directly into Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City.

According to the C-D-C, S-T-D rates in the US have hit a record high for a fourth straight year. Louisiana Department of Health regional medical director, Doctor Joseph Kanter, says we need to change the way we talk about S-T-Ds…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast September 4th

Many wondered if LSU had a 1,000 yard rusher on its roster, well Nick Brossette looked like that guy in the Tigers 33-17 win over the Miami Hurricanes. Brossette rushed for a career-high 125 yards and scored his first two touchdowns in college. The senior from Baton Rouge was behind Leonard Fournette and Derrius Guice during his first three seasons at LSU and knew he would get his shot
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ESPN says the LSU-Miami game was the most watched football game of the weekend.

The Saints have released veteran linebacker Nate Stupar, even though he had a productive preseason camp coming off a torn ACL last year. New Orleans needed to let Stupar go so they can sign former Patriots running back Mike Gillislee.

After its big win over Kansas on Saturday, Nicholls State has moved to 10th in the F-C-S Coaches Poll. McNeese also moved up a few spots after beating Northern Colorado. The Cowboys are ranked 14th. The Colonels are at Tulane this Saturday. McNeese is at Houston Baptist.

Louisiana Tech defensive back James Jackson has been named Conference USA defensive player of the week. Jackson had six tackles, half a sack, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in the Bulldogs road win over South Alabama. The Bulldogs host Southern this Saturday.

Jaguars Coach Dawson Odums announced that John Lampley will start at quarterback again for Southern, even though he completed just five passes in a 55-7 loss to 16th ranked TCU.

The Pelicans have signed restricted free agent guard Tyrone Wallace to an offer sheet. Wallace averaged nearly 10 points and 4 rebounds and two assists in 30 games with the Clippers last season. Los Angeles has a couple days to match the offer.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 4

Tropical Storm Gordon is moving quickly across the eastern Gulf of Mexico eyeing a landfall, possibly as a hurricane, along the Mississippi coast around midnight tonight. Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency in advance of the storm as flooding is a major concern…
cut 14 (10) “….three to five feet”
Edwards says 200 Louisiana National Guardsmen will be positioned in southeast Louisiana today.

Louisiana has an agreement with the federal government on a plan to borrow 650-million dollars to pay for major highway projects, like the widening of I-10 in Baton Rouge and a new road from I-20 directly into Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson….
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STDs are on the rise in a big way across the country….
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Pineville Police Chief Don Weatherford says an internal investigation is underway into the arrest of Sergeant Edric Smith, who allegedly punched an umpire at a softball game on the University of Louisiana at Monroe campus. Smith’s daughter was playing in the game and Smith alleges the ump threatened his daughter, so he grabbed the official and punched him in the face repeatedly. Smith has been charged with battery of a recreation athletic official.

LRN AM Newscall September 4

STDs are on the rise in a big way across the country. Matt Doyle has the story.

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 Tropical Storm Gordon is on it’s way to a projected landfall tonight along the Mississippi Coast. Matt Doyle has more.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the state stands ready for what Tropical Storm Gordon may bring Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An agreement between the state and the federal government has been reached on a plan to borrow 650-million dollars for major roadway projects. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says this particular agreement with the Federal Highway Administration is the first of its kind in Louisiana….

Cut 4 (13) “…with this”

The funding will go towards widening Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge, a new interchange on I-10 in Kenner at Loyola Drive and a new road from I-20 directly into Barksdale Aire Force Base in Bossier City.  Wilson says the state bond commission will have to pick an underwriter at its next meeting later this month…

Cut 5 (09) “…for work”

The state will have to pay back the loan also known as GARVEE bonds over the next 12 years. Wilson says this financing agreement allows Louisiana to build these projects, which have been discussed for decades, but were never constructed because of a lack of resources

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The CDC says there were nearly 2.3 million cases of STDs in America last year, an all-time record for the nation. Louisiana routinely ranks in the top five for highest STD rates. New Orleans and Baton Rouge often feature in yearly top tens for cities with the highest STD rates, but Department of Health Region One Medical Director Dr. Joseph Kanter says they aren’t the only areas with real problems.

 

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And it’s not just STD rates that are raising eyebrows. New, antibiotic resistant STDs are becoming more and more prevalent, leaving doctors with few options for addressing what were once easily treatable diseases. Kanter says the public needs to rethink how it approaches antibiotic use.

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There’s a number of ways to fight the spread of STDs, from yearly screenings, to safe sex, but Kanter says to really get to the heart of the problem, we’ll need to change the way we talk about the diseases.

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The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Gordon is expected to make landfall along the Mississippi Gulf Coast later tonight or early tomorrow morning as a category one hurricane. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the cone of uncertainty still includes the northshore of Lake Ponchartrain.

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Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Southeast Louisiana Coast and inland areas.

Gordon has seen rapid development over the last few days, despite many early projections showing the system had only a ten percent chance of escalating into a tropical storm as recently as Friday. Keim says its picking up steam fast.

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And everyone knows it doesn’t take much to flood many parts of South East Louisiana, so Keim says keep an eye on your surroundings because the water is on its way.

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The center of the storm is expected to track over north Louisiana on Wednesday.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency in advance of Tropical Storm Gordon. Edwards 200 National Guard troops will be deployed today….

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Edwards says flooding is a big concern…

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The governor says Gordon is a real threat to Louisiana, even though Alabama and Mississippi coast lines are under a hurricane warning. He says the forecast track of Gordon can easily shift west, putting more of Louisiana under the cone of uncertainty….

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Many wondered if LSU had a 1,000 yard rusher on its roster, well Nick Brossette looked like that guy in the Tigers 33-17 win over the Miami Hurricanes. Brossette rushed for a career-high 125 yards and scored his first two touchdowns in college. The senior from Baton Rouge was behind Leonard Fournette and Derrius Guice during his first three seasons at LSU and knew he would get his shot

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In his first start at quarterback, Joe Burrow did not turn the ball over and managed the offense well, throwing for 140 yards on 11 completions. The Ohio State transfer on his first game in purple and gold…

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LSU entered Sunday’s game ranked 25th and they’ll likely move up the rankings when the new polls are released later today. Burrow says projections of a 6-6 or five win season fueled the team during fall camp

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330PM LRN News

Projections for Tropical Storm Gordon have the storm tracking on a more easterly path than previously thought, likely resulting in a land fall Tuesday night that is currently projected to be along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This is putting the North Shore of Lake Ponchartrain in the cone of uncertainty. Forecasters are also giving the system a stronger chance to develop into a Category One hurricane before landfall. Gordon is expected to track across North Louisiana as a tropical low by Wednesday.

On this Labor Day, the percentage of unemployed workers is less than last year, and now Employers and job seekers can go to La-Works-dot-net and click on the Hire tab, which is a website tool that connects businesses with those looking for a job. Chief Economist for the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Dr. Ali Bustamante ays for those that are working and looking to climb the income ladder, the state has just the resource for you with its incumbent worker training program.

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The LA Wallet App has a few new tricks up it’s sleeve. Now Louisiana residents who’ve purchased the app that features a digital copy of your driver’s license will be able to verify the suspension status, whether or not someone is of the legal age from across the room, if they agree to it. Envoc President Calvin Fabre says it’s useful for everyone from rideshare customers to real estate agents, but first…

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The Louisiana Department of Education has a new grading system to check year to year academic growth progress of students and it’s already beginning to show interesting results. Assistant Superintendent Jessica Baghian (Bahg-e-ON) says they noticed a gap between growth in English scores and Math scores.

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230PM LRN News

Projections for Tropical Storm Gordon have the storm tracking on a more easterly path than previously thought, likely resulting in a land fall Tuesday night that is currently projected to be along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This is putting the North Shore of Lake Ponchartrain in the cone of uncertainty. Forecasters are also giving the system a stronger chance to develop into a Category One hurricane before landfall. Gordon is expected to track across North Louisiana as a tropical low by Wednesday.

On this Labor Day, the percentage of unemployed workers is less than last year.  Chief Economist for the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Dr. Ali Bustamante, says for those looking for work, the health care industry continues to look for qualified workers…

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The LA Wallet App has a few new tricks up it’s sleeve. Now Louisiana residents who’ve purchased the app that features a digital copy of your driver’s license will be able to verify the suspension status, whether or not someone is of the legal age from across the room, if they agree to it. And in other LA Wallet news, Envoc President Calvin Fabre says says they’re almost finished getting official  permission for bars to take nothing but your wallet app

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Louisiana recently announced an additional 80-million in federal transportation dollars, but Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the days of the state getting extra money from the feds for road improvements might stop. Wilson says state resources have become so tight, it will be difficult for Louisiana to put up the matching dollars

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130PM LRN News

 

Projections for Tropical Storm Gordon have the storm tracking on a more easterly path than previously thought, likely resulting in a land fall Tuesday night that is currently projected to be along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This is putting the North Shore of Lake Ponchartrain in the cone of uncertainty. Forecasters are also giving the system a stronger chance to develop into a Category One hurricane before landfall. Gordon is expected to track across North Louisiana as a tropical low by Wednesday.

The LA Wallet App has a few new tricks up it’s sleeve. Now Louisiana residents who’ve purchased the app that features a digital copy of your driver’s license will be able to verify the suspension status, whether or not someone is of the legal age from across the room, if they agree to it. Envoc President Calvin Fabre says they put layers of security on the service, and consulted privacy advocates like…

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Louisiana is receiving an additional 80-million dollars federal transportation money, but Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson is concerned bonus highway dollars from the feds may soon stop.

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The Louisiana Department of Education has a new grading system to check year to year academic growth progress of students and it’s already beginning to show some concerning results. Assistant Superintendent Jessica Baghian (Bahg-e-ON).

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10:30 LRN Newscast September 3rd

A Tropical Storm warning is posted for southeast Louisiana as tropical-storm force winds are expected to impact the northern gulf coast late tomorrow night and early Wednesday morning. Tropical storm Gordon is located near south Florida and is expected to pick up steam and strength tomorrow before making landfall on the Louisiana or Mississippi border early Wednesday morning.

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson is concerned Louisiana will see less federal transportation dollars in the future, because the state budget has become so tight, it will be difficult for Louisiana to put up the matching dollars. Wilson says the state legislature had a chance to generate more revenue for Louisiana highway projects by raising the gasoline tax in 2017…
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At the time, several lawmakers said residents opposed seeing the state gasoline tax go up from the current 20-cents per gallon.

LSU football proved a lot of doubters wrong last night with an impressive 33-17 win over 8th ranked Miami. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says he knew the team was ready to play after a distraction filled preseason camp…
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On this Labor Day, Louisiana workforce officials are pleased with the state’s unemployment rate….
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8:30 LRN Newscast September 3rd

Tropical Storm Gordon has formed near the Florida Keys and is expected to intensify as it moves northwest towards the northern Gulf Coast. Gordon’s maximum sustained winds are currently 45 miles per hour and the National Hurricane Center projects 60 mile per hour sustained winds when Gordon reaches the Louisiana-Mississippi coast early Wednesday morning.

Louisiana’s Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson is concerned the state will see fewer federal highway dollars in the future, because the state is not able to provide enough state money to bring down more matching federal dollars. Wilson says the state’s gasoline tax of 20-cents per gallon is not generating enough money….
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Wilson says the state receives between 700 to 800 million dollars a year from the federal government.

On this Labor Day, the percentage of unemployed workers is less than last year. Chief Economist for the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Dr. Ali Bustamante, (Ah-lee Boost-uh-monty)…
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Bustamante says health care remains a sector of the economy in need of qualified workers.

The LA Wallet App has a few new tricks up it’s sleeve. Now Louisiana residents who’ve purchased the app that features a digital copy of your driver’s license will be able to verify the suspension status, whether or not someone is of the legal age from across the room, if they agree to it. Envoc President Calvin Fabre says it’s useful for everyone from rideshare customers to real estate agents, but first…
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