06:45 Sportscast, September 12th, 2017

The Saints lost to Minnesota 29-19 last night. Adrian Peterson had 18 yards on six carries in his Saints debut and the cameras caught A-P yelling at Coach Sean Payton. But Payton denies there was a heated exchange with the future Hall of Famer…:
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The Saints host the Patriots this weekend.

LSU ace-edge rusher Arden Key should see his first action of the season this weekend against Mississippi State, according to head coach Ed Orgeron. But Coach O isn’t sure how many snaps he’ll get…:
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The Shreveport City Council is slated to vote today on whether or not to move forward with the necessary steps to build a more than $100 million dollar mixed-use complex that would solidify the efforts of the city to attract the New Orleans Pelicans’ development team. Tyler Comeaux, managing member of a campaign in support of that effort called Shreveport for Pelicans, calls the idea a “slam dunk”:
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He says today’s vote is non-binding and none of this will happen unless Tom Benson’s organization chooses Shreveport for the Pels team.

Nicholls State Wide Receiver Damion Jeanpiere has been named Southland Offensive Player of the Week. Jeanpiere had five catches for 174 yards as the Colonels nearly upset Texas A&M on Saturday.

Grambling’s Martez Carter had 206 yards of total offense in the Tigers 23-10 win over Northwestern State and the senior from Monroe was named as the SWAC offensive player of the week. Carter had 138 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.

 

06:30 Newscast, September 12th, 2017

After 9-11 , former Governor Mike Foster started the “Bucks for Trucks” campaign, where Louisianans donated money to purchase a new truck for the New York City Fire Department. Enough money was raised to build four firetrucks at Ferrera Fire Apparatus in Livingston Parish. Former owner, Chris Ferrera, says some of the trucks are still in use 16 years later…:
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The campaign raised a total of 1.2 million dollars.

It was another rough start to the season for the Saints last night, as New Orleans fell to the Vikings 29-19. Saints Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 291 yards and one touchdown, but the Black and Gold could not establish a ground game. They rushed for just 60 yards.

The Shreveport City Council is slated to vote today on whether or not to move forward with the necessary steps to build a more than $100 million dollar mixed-use complex. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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LRN AM Newscall September 12th

The Shreveport City Council is slated to vote today on whether or not to move forward with the necessary steps to build a more than $100 million dollar mixed-use complex. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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The Kaplan Police Chief has been arrested on charges of theft and malfeasance in office after a legislative audit that looked into the department’s finances. Emelie Gunn has more…

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After 9-11, Louisianans raised 1.2 million dollars as part of the “Bucks for Trucks” campaign. The money went towards new firetrucks for the New York City Fire Department. Jeff Palermo has more on where those trucks are now…

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The Shreveport City Council is slated to vote today on whether or not to move forward with the necessary steps to build a more than $100 million dollar mixed-use complex along the Cross-Bayou Corridor. It’s expected this would solidify the efforts of the city to attract the New Orleans Pelicans’ development league. Tyler Comeaux, managing member of a campaign in support of that effort called Shreveport for Pelicans, calls the idea a “slam dunk”…:

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The mayor has pledged to commit up to $30 million dollars to build the complex subject to city council approval. Some have argued that the investment is more than what Shreveport can handle, but Comeaux says that’s coming from a fund that was designated for the purpose of developing the river front..:

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The campaign includes a website: Slam-Dunk-For-Shreveport-dot-com. Comeaux says it’s important to note that the city council’s vote today is only on the intent to move ahead with negotiations. He also adds this is only if Tom Benson’s organization selects Shreveport and all parties agree on terms…:

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Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams has been arrested on charges of theft and malfeasance in office after an investigation by the Legislative Auditor’s Office. Director of the Investigative Audit Roger Harris says there were no records to support the expenditure of over 19-thousand dollars.

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The report finds Adams was unable to provide receipts of records documenting his use of the funds from May 2010 to May 2015. Harris says even after a chance to explain the expenses, Adams was unable to.

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Some of the discrepancies involved a failure to disclose off-duty security details to the worker’s compensation insurer and Chief Adams ordering professional services without authorization. Harris says the Legislative Auditors received a complaint into the Kaplan Police Department and that’s what stemmed the investigation, which was completed last September

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After 9-11 , former Governor Mike Foster started the “Bucks for Trucks” campaign, where Louisianans donated money to purchase a new firetruck for the New York City Fire Department. Enough money was raised to build four firetrucks at Ferrera Fire Apparatus in Livingston Parish.  Former owner, Chris Ferrera says 1.2 million dollars was raised and all of the trucks are still in use 16 years later.

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Ferrera says one truck was actually sent to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and is currently in use by the Louisiana Fire Marshal’s Office.

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Ferrera says it’s so amazing that the people of the Bayou State came together and the legacy continues. He says the first firetruck went on a tour before ending up in New York City.

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Another Saints season is off to a rough start, as the Black and Gold lost to Minnesota 29-19 last night. New Orleans had trouble scoring touchdowns after getting into the redzone and Vikings Quarterback Sam Bradford picked up apart the Saints defense for 346 yards and three touchdowns….

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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 291 yards and one touchdown, but the Black and Gold could not establish a ground game. They rushed for just 60 yards. Adrian Peterson had 18 yards on six carries in his Saints debut and the cameras caught A-P yelling at Payton and staring his coach down. But Payton denies there was a heated exchange with the future Hall of Famer…

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So for the fifth time in the last six years, the Saints start the season with a loss. They host the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots on Sunday, but Payton says the mistakes made on Monday night need to be corrected first….

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LSU’s best pass rusher is expected to play on Saturday night in Starkville when the Tigers take on Mississippi State. Key missed the first two games as he finished recovering from offseason shoulder injury. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says he’s fired up to see Key play on Saturday, but they are not sure how many snaps he’ll get…

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LSU is anticipating a hostile crowd on Saturday as Mississippi State is also 2-0 on the year. Orgeron says they’ll begin preparing for the sound of cowbells and Bulldog fans today…

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In LSU’s 45-10 win over Chattanooga, quarterback Danny Etling was 8-of-14 from 227 yards and a score. He connected on five passes of 25 yards or more. But Orgeron says LSU could have been more productive through the air, if Etling was more accurate….

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18:30 Newscast September 11,2017

The statistical peak off hurricane season is behind us, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s likely we will exceed earlier predictions. But he says right now, it looks as if things are calming down compared to last week…:
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He says there have already been 11 named storms so far in 2017, and if we doubled that it would rank among the second busiest in history.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is deploying crews to help with response efforts from Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Spokesman Mike Steele also says officials in Texas are considering the Shelter at Home Program with some of the improvements recommended by Louisiana…:
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A Christmas Tree farm in St. Tammany Parish has been hit by vandals for the about the 20th time, and the owner is not happy. Clarke Gernon heads up Shady Pond Tree Farm in Pearl River and says nobody has ever been caught destroying the trees..:
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He says it’s been difficult for him to express to law enforcement the idea that these are more than just trees.

Thibodaux Police have arrested a man who they found passed out behind the wheel in the drive-through of a restaurant. They say 37-year-old John Sewell Jr allegedly tried to drive off when cops woke him up, but his key had already been removed by officers. The man apparently told detectives he was tired and high. He was booked for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams is under arrest for allegedly stealing money from the department. State Police allege Adams used nearly $7000 in funds for himself.

17:30 LRN Newscast September 11

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is deploying employees and coordinating assistance from other state agencies for Hurricane Irma and Harvey response and recovery efforts. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says there is a wide range of needs right now in Florida and Georgia, and ongoing cleanup in Texas…
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Louisiana has played an important role helping Texans and Floridians escape the wrath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. You may have noticed a lot of Florida license plates over the weekend and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the state did well in sheltering Harvey victims…
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The tropics are quieter compared to last week when there were three different hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says we can’t let our guard down…
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A Christmas tree farm owner in St. Tammany is trying to figure out who’s killing trees on his property. He says the vandalism has happened about 20 times over the years. Clarke Gernon owns Shady Pond Tree Farm in Pearl River and says it’s been difficult for him to express to law enforcement the idea that these are more than just trees…:
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Gernon says because of the physical size of the 50 acre farm, it’s difficult to put in an effective security system.

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 11

The Saints kick-off the 2017 season tonight against Minnesota, which last season had one of the better defenses in the NFL. The Vikings have two pro bowlers in their secondary, safety Harrison Smith and cornerback Xavier Rhodes. Quarterbck Drew Brees says Rhodes is a top tier corner…
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No Willie Snead for the Saints. The wide receiver begins a three-game suspension tonight for an offseason DWI. Terron Armstead, Nate Stupar and Trey Hendrickson have also been ruled out for today’s game because of injuries and illness.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron is not sure if Rashard Lawrence will be able to play Saturday against Mississippi State. He was in a walking boot for the win over Chattanooga. But Orgeron says All-American pass rusher Arden Key should see his first action of the season.

Nicholls Wide Receiver Damion Jeanpiere has been named Southland Offensive Player of the Week. Jeanpiere had five catches for 174 yards as the Colonels nearly upset Texas A&M on Saturday.

Grambling’s Martez Carter had 206 yards of total offense in the Tigers 23-10 win over Northwestern State and the senior from Monroe was named as the SWAC offensive player of the week. Carter had 138 yards on teh ground and two touchdowns.

The SEC has announced that LSU’s game versus Syracuse on September 23rd will be a night game, either 6 or 6:30. And the ULM-UL-Lafayette game that day will kick-off at 4 PM from Cajun Field.

Longtime major league baseball scout and Baton Rouge native Mel Didier has passed away at the age of 90. Dider also lettered in baseball and football at LSU in the mid-1940 and he’s a former Fighting Tiger assistant coach. Didier was a scout for the Dodgers when they won the World Series in 1988.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 11

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is deploying crews to help with recovery efforts from Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Spokesman Mike Steele also says officials in Texas are considering the Shelter at Home Program with some of the improvements recommended by Louisiana…:
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He says GOHSEP’s deputy director will assist with that effort.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Louisiana residents can also assist Texas and Florida storm vicitms as well by signing up at volunteer-louisiana-dot-com. Nungesser says it means a lot when someone from another state puts their life on hold to lend a helping hand…
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A popular bar for LSU students to attend is apologizing after pictures surfaced on social media that showed a noose hanging from the ceiling and cups with a Blue Confederate flag on them were handed out to patrons. Reggie’s Bar issued a statement that says they apologize to anyone offended.

During LSU’s 45-10 win over Chattanooga on Saturday night, the Tigers showed the ability to throw the football down the field. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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3:30 Newscast September 11,2017

The statistical peak of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season is now behind us. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ve already seen 11 named storms.
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Twenty-two named storms would rank among the second busiest in history, falling short of the 2005 record of 28

Louisiana is sending major help to Florida, Georgia and Texas to assist in the aftermath recovery of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says Louisiana has a lot of expereience when it comes to storms.
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Search and Rescue teams up a major part of the effort.

 

For the nearly 20th time, a Christmas tree farm in St. Tammany parish has been vandalized. Clarke Gernon, the owner of Shady Pond Tree Farm in Pearl River says it’s very difficult to put up aan effective security system on a 50 acre farm. He says 9 trees were destroyed over the Labor Day Weekend and that’s a lot when the overall inventory is 14-thousand.
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Louisiana is on their way to help once again in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says in 2005, people from around the country raced to help in the aftermath of Katrina and it’s our turn to give back. He says residents can sign up through volunteerlouisiana.com…
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14:30 LRN Newscast September 11

Louisiana is deploying a major effort to help with Hurricanes Irma and Harvey response and recovery in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Michelle Southern reports…:
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The tropics are much quiter compared to last week when there were three different hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says we can’t let our guard down…
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Louisiana has played a critical role in helping Texans and Floridans escape the wrath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. You may have noticed more Florida license plates last weekend and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the state did well in shetering Harvey victims…
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If you wish to volunteer to help out storm victims, you can do so at volunteer-louisiana-dot-com.

The Saints kick-off the 2017 season tonight against Minnesota, which last season had one of the better defenses in the NFL. The Vikings have two pro bowlers in their secondary, safety Harrison Smith and cornerback Xavier Rhodes. Quarterbck Drew Brees says Rhodes is a top tier corner…
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PM Newscall September 11,2017

Louisiana is deploying a major effort to help with Hurricanes Irma and Harvey response and recovery in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The statistical peak of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season is now behind us but we can still expect an active season. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is deploying employees and coordinating assistance from other state agencies for Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey response and recovery efforts. GOHSEP spokesman Mike Steele says there is a wide range of needs right now in Florida and Georgia, and ongoing cleanup in Texas, and the state is happy to help.:

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Steele says the state-to-state system was developed after Hurricane Andrew in 1992. He says Louisiana has a lot of experience in what to do after a storm hits…:

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Steele says GOHSEP’s Deputy-Director is also in the Lone Star State to help develop potential temporary housing options based on the Shelter at Home Program. He says officials in Texas are considering the program with some of the improvements recommended by Louisiana…:

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We’ve have moved past the statistical peak of what has been a very active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s already been 11 named storms…

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Twenty-two named storms would rank among the second busiest in history, falling short of the 2005 record of 28. Keim says it’s likely we will proceed earlier predictions of this hurricane season. But he says right now, it looks as if things are calming down compared to last week.

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Keim says even with Irma turning into a tropical storm and Jose not looking like much of a threat, we cannot let our guard down.

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A Christmas Tree farm in St. Tammany Parish has been hit by vandals for the about the 20th time, and the owner is not happy. Clarke Gernon heads up Shady Pond Tree Farm in Pearl River and says nobody has ever been caught destroying the trees..:

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Gernon says it’s been difficult for him to express to law enforcement the idea that these are more than just trees…:

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Gernon says because of the physical size of the 50 acre farm, it’s very difficult to put in an effective security system. He says the 9 trees that were recently destroyed may not seem like much when you consider they have about a 14,000 inventory…:

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Louisiana is on their way to help once again in the wake of Hurricanes Irma Harvey. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says in 2005, people from around the country raced to help in the aftermath of Katrina and it’s our turn to give back. He says residents sign up through volunteerlouisiana.com…

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Nungesser says volunteers also partner with GOHSEP and the well-known Cajun Navy. He says the Louisiana residents who donated their time in the Harvey shelters in Alexandria and Shreveport really care about those they are helping.

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Nungesser says when you lose everything in a flood, it means so much that someone from another state put their life on hold to lend a helping hand.

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