16:45 LRN Sportscast November 21

LSU continues to prepare for their regular season finale this Saturday against Texas A-and-M. The Tigers defensive backs gave up three big pass plays last week and Head Coach Ed Orgeron says they need to be better this Saturday….
cut 17 (19) “…great receivers”

Nicholls State is preparing to host its first ever college football playoff game. The Colonels made the 24-team field by finishing 8-3 in the regular season. Athletic Director Matthew Roan says they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs
Cut 8 (07) “as well”
Kickoff against South Dakota is Saturday at 3pm in Thibodaux.

The Saints are off today after spending time yesterday reviewing the tap of Sunday’s improbable come from behind win over the Washington Redskins. Coach Sean Payton says it was good to be on the positive side of a crazy comeback….
cut 19 (22) “…things up”

The LSU men’s basketball team rallied from nine points down to beat Michigan 77-75 in the Maui Classic. The Tigers will look to make another huge statement tonight as they face 13th ranked Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish are led by six-foot-six post player Bonzie Colson, who is averaging 21 points and 10 rebounds a game. Tip-off is at 9:30.

16:30 LRN Newscast November 21

On the two-year anniversary of getting elected as governor, John Bel Edwards sends an email to supporters asking for donations for his re-election campaign. Emelie Gunn has the story…
Cut 2 (28) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Delhi Senator Francis Thompson, who has served in the state legislature for 40 years, will undergo surgery next month for prostate cancer. Thompson says he’s never spent a night in the hospital, even when he was born…
cut 3 (09) “…for me”
The 76-year-old Thompson says an MRI discovered the cancer and he’s hoping for a quick recovery.

A report released today finds that Louisiana’s drug, alcohol and suicide death rate could increase 42 percent in the next ten years. Well Being Trust chief policy officer, Ben Miller, says those who find themselves trapped by drug abuse need to know that there is a way out. Members of the medical community and those in mental health need to help lower the risk of suicide by making the first step…
Cut 10 (09) “commit suicide.”

Nicholls State is preparing to host its first ever college football playoff game. The Colonels made the 24-team field by finishing 8-3 in the regular season. Athletic Director Matthew Roan says they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs
Cut 8 (07) “as well”
Kickoff against South Dakota is Saturday at 3pm in Thibodaux.

15:30 Newscast November 21,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards sent an email today to supporters asking for donations on the second anniversary of his election. The governor’s latest campagin finance report shows he has 3.3 million dollars on hand but Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says Edwards will need every penny he can get.
Cut 14 (06) “against him”
Dubos says if Edwards is able to help solve Louisiana’s fiscal problems, it will help his chances of being re-elected in 2019.

A report by Well Being Trust finds the state’s drug, alcohol and suicide death rate could increase 42-percent in the next decade. Chief Policy Officer Ben Miller says the opioid epidemic is at the root of this upsetting report.
Cut 10 “themselves addicted”
The report outlines a strategy of prevention, early identification and treatment for those addicted to opioids.

 

Longtime Delhi representative Francis Thompson has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 76-year-old says an MRI discovered the cancer and he’s hoping to be all better soon.
cut 4 (10) “….work out well”
Thompson was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1974 and doesn’t plan on having this health care stop his political career.

Nicholls State is gearing up to host its first ever college football playoff game. Athletic Director Matthew Roan says since the announcement, the ticket office phones are ringing off the hook.
cut 6 (07) “…rolling today”
The Colonels will host South Dakota at 3 PM at John L Guidry Stadium on Saturday in the opening round of the FCS playoffs.

LRN PM Newscall November 21

A report shows drug, alcohol and suicide death rates could rise by 42 percent in Louisiana. Kelley Ray has more.

Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

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On the two-year anniversary of getting elected as governor, John Bel Edwards sends an email to supporters asking for donations for his re-election campaign. Emelie Gunn has the story…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Delhi Senator Francis Thompson, who has served in the state legislature for 40 years, will undergo surgery next month for prostate cancer. Thompson says he’s never spent a night in the hospital, even when he was born…

Cut 3 (09) “for me”

The 76-year-old Thompson says an MRI discovered the cancer and he’s hoping for a quick recovery…

Cut 4  (10) ” work out well” 

Thompson was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1974. Senate President John Alario is the only other state legislator who has served longer than Thompson. The chairman of the Senate Ag committee plans to be ready for the next legislative session…

Cut 5  (05)  they’ll be wrong”

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Nicholls State is preparing to host its first ever college football playoff game. Athletic Director Matthew Roan says since the announcement was made that the Colonels are hosting a playoff game, the ticket’s office phones have not stopped ringing…

Cut 6 (07)  rolling today”

The Colonels will host South Dakota at 3 PM at John L Guidry Stadium on Saturday in the opening round of the FCS playoffs. Roan gives a lot of credit to third-year head coach Tim Rebowe, who has been sucessful on and off the field…

Cut 7 (10)      the program” 

The Colonels made the 24-team field by finishing 8-3 in the regular season and winning seven games in the Southland Conference. Nicholls is making just its fourth appearance in the playoffs and the first since 2005. Roan says they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs

Cut 8 (07) “as well”

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A report released today finds that Louisiana’s drug, alcohol and suicide death rate could increase 42 percent in the next ten years. Well Being Trust helped put the study together and it’s chief policy officer, Ben Miller, says the opioid epidemic is at the root of this troubling report…

Cut 9 (10)  “themselves addicted.”

Miller says those who find themselves trapped by drug abuse need to know that there is a way out. Members of the medical community and those in mental health need to help lower the risk of suicide by making the first step…

Miller says the report outlines a strategy of prevention, early identification and treatment in the hopes Louisiana doesn’t see a 42-percent increase in these type of deaths.

Cut 11 (08) “encounter it.”

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Two years ago today, John Bel Edwards was elected as Louisiana’s 56th governor. Edwards approval ratings are solid, but political analyst Clancy Dubos says there’s no guarantee the Democrat from Amite will be re-elected

Cut 12 (13) “too many victories”

Dubos says if the governor is able to help solve the state’s fiscal problems, it will greatly help his re-election chances in 2019….

Cut 13 (09)  public hospitals”

Edwards sent an email today to supporters asking for donations. The governor’s latest campaign finance report shows he has three-point-three-million dollars on hand, but Dubos says Edwards will need every penny he can get it…

Cut 14 (06) “against him”

14:30 Newscast November 21,2017

Two years ago today, John Bel Edwards was elected as Louisiana’s 56th governor. Edwards approval ratings are solid, but political analyst Clancy Dubos says there’s no guarantee the Democrat from Amite will be re-elected.
Cut 12 (13) “too many victories”
Edwards is already fundraising for his re-election effort in 2019.

Findings by Well Being Trust show the Bayou State’s drug, alcohol and suicide rate could go up 42-percent in the next decade. Chief Policy Officer Ben Miller says their report outlines a strategy of prevention, early identification and treatment in the hopes Louisiana doesn’t see an increase in these type of deaths.
Cut 11 (08) “encounter it.”

 

Nicholls State will host its first ever college football playoff game this Saturday and the Colonels will take on South Dakota. Athletic Director Matthew Roan gives a lot of credit to third-year head coach Tim Rebowe, who has been sucessful on and off the field.
Cut 7 (10) the program”

A magical holiday drive through attraction is opening this holiday weekend in Ouachita Parish.
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”

13:30 LRN Newscast November 21

A report released today finds that Louisiana’s drug, alcohol and suicide death rate could increase 42 percent in the next ten years. Well Being Trust chief policy officer, Ben Miller, says those who find themselves trapped by drug abuse need to know that there is a way out. Members of the medical community and those in mental health need to help lower the risk of suicide by making the first step…

Cut 10 (09) “commit suicide.”

Delhi Senator Francis Thompson, who has served in the state legislature for 40 years, has announced he is battling prostate cancer. Thompson was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1974. Senate President John Alario is the only other state legislator who has served longer than Thompson. The chairman of the Senate Ag committee plans to be ready for the next legislative session…

Cut 5  (05)  they’ll be wrong”

He will have surgery next month.

Holiday shopping is expected to increase in Louisiana, due to greater consumer confidence and low unemployment rates.  National Retail Federation spokesperson Ana Searfin Smith says they are anticipating a 3-percent increase in shopping overall…

Cut 14 (12) “Christmas tree”

Nicholls State is preparing to host its first ever college football playoff game. The Colonels made the 24-team field by finishing 8-3 in the regular season and winning seven games in the Southland Conference. Nicholls is making just its fourth appearance in the playoffs and the first since 2005. Athletic Director Matthew Roan says they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs

Cut 8 (07) “as well”

Kickoff is Saturday at 3pm in Thibodaux.

12:30 LRN Newscast November 21

A report shows drug, alcohol and suicide death rates could rise by 42 percent in Louisiana…..
Voicer 1 (32) “I’m Kelley Ray.”

The busy Christmas shopping season starts in a couple of days. Ana Serafin Smith with the National Retail Federation on the latest trend when it comes to online shopping…
cut 15 (10) “…the past”

State Police plans to focus on impaired driving and occupant protection this Thanksgiving Holiday weekend…
Vouicer 3 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The man accused of fatally shooting two people at Grambling State University last month appeared in court today and plead not guilty on two counts of first degree murder. 19-year-old Jaylin Wayne’s next court appearance is in March.

11:30 LRN Newscast November 21

A report released today finds that Louisiana’s drug, alcohol and suicide death rate could increase 42 percent in the next ten years. Well Being Trust helped put the study together and it’s chief policy officer, Ben Miller, says the opioid epidemic is at the root of this troubling report…
Cut 9 (10) “themselves addicted.”
The report outlines a strategy of prevention, early identification and treatment for those addicted to opioids.

Longtime state legislator Francis Thompson has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 76-year-old from Delhi says an MRI discovered the cancer and he’s hoping for a quick recovery….
cut 4 (10) “….work out well”
Thompson was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1974 and doesn’t plan on having this health care stop his political career.

Nicholls State is preparing to host its first ever college football playoff game. Athletics Director Matthew Roan says since the announcement was made that the Colonels are hosting a playoff game, the ticket’s office phones have not stopped ringing…
cut 6 (07) “…rolling today”
The Colonels will host South Dakota at 3 PM at John L Guidry Stadium on Saturday in the opening round of the FCS playoffs.

In north Louisiana, a Calhoun man has spent the last several months constrcuting a Candy Cane Lane, which will be a mile long drive through tour of Christmas lights. We asked Ben Hanson how much electricy does it take to power….
cut 12 (05) “…house meters”
The Christmas Park will be open to visitors on Thanksgiving Day.

10:30 LrN Newscast November 21

Holiday shopping is expected to increase in Louisiana. That’s the view of LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice who says households have largely recovered from the 2016 floods and the state’s unemployment rate is the lowest it’s been since 2008…
Cut 13 (11) “intend too.”
The National Retail Federation says they are anticipating a 3-percent increase in shopping over last year.

Delhi Senator Francis Thompson, who has served in the state legislature for 40 years, will undergo surgery next month for prostate cancer. Thompson says he’s never spent a night in the hospital, even when he was born…
cut 3 (09) “…for me”
The 76-year-old Thompson says an MRI discovered the cancer and he’s hoping for a quick recovery.

State Police say they are increasing patrols along our state’s highways during this Thanksgiving holiday. Their main focus is cracking down on impaired driving and making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly buckled up. Sergeant James Anderson says their message is simple, buckle up, every trip, every time….
cut 6 (11) “…seat belt”
Last Thanksgiving Holiday period, 10 people died and over seven-hundred were injured in crashes in Louisiana.

Ben Hanson in Calhoun is putting the finishing touches on his Candy Cane Lane, which is a one-million Christmas light display in Ouachita Parish. Hanson says this year is just a start…
cut 11 (08) “…live entertainment”
The mile-long, drive-through Christmas park will open to visitors on Thursday.

9:30 LRN Newscast November 21

A state audit finds that the Louisiana Department of Health is not calculating Medicaid rates for nursing facilities accurately.  Louisiana Legislative Office Director of Performance Audits Karen LeBlanc says they discovered 19.7 million dollars the state could have saved this past year was spent on patients not covered by Medicaid…

Cut 7 (07)  “not eligible.”

State Police are reminding holiday travelers that buzzed driving is drunk driving. Sgt. James Anderson says 10 people died and over 700 injured in crashes in Louisiana during the last Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Cut 4  (11) “a crash”

Troopers will be out in full force during Zero Deaths for the Holidays campaign.

A magical holiday drive through attraction is opening this holiday weekend in Ouachita Parish.  Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo.”

New Orleans is seeing a decrease in tourism.  The group STR reports that hotel room stays are down ten percent from last year.  Officials say that it is nothing to worry about.  They says part of the decline is due to Halloween falling on a weekday this year.