LRN PM Newscall August 30

Calcasieu Parish was spared of any further damage when Tropical Storm Harvey trekked across the parish early this morning. Don Molino has the story…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is looking to help Texas as the Lone Star state struggles with catastrophic flooding from Harvey. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Calcasieu Parish officials say they dodged a bullet when Tropical Storm Harvey made another landfall on the western Louisiana coast. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says while the western side of the parish did get a lot of rain overnight, it wasn’t enough to cause major widespread flooding.

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Mancuso says roughly 200 residents had to be rescued after taking on water, but the parish is in pretty good shape considering what they could have faced. He says they are fortunate because after a month of heavy rain, the parish could not have handled more water.

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Mancuso says the western side of the parish took the brunt of the rainfall. He says the more rural areas were impacted, as major cities like Sulphur and Lake Charles on the eastern side were spared. But Texas was not as fortunate.

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Louisiana has been spared from major damage from Tropical Storm Harvey. That’s according to Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. But Steele says  we’re not in the clear yet as the central part of the state is expected to see heavy rainfall today…

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Steele says to keep update to date on road conditions, use 511-la-dot-org. He says Louisiana residents cannot enter Texas through I-10….

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At 12:30 briefing, Governor John Bel Edwards says there are hundreds of roads in Louisiana with standing water…

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Thousands of homes are damaged in Texas are damaged or destroyed by Harvey. Edwards says based on the reports he’s getting, Louisiana has avoided significant damage…

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The storm is not over for Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Harvey made landfall in Cameron Parish around 4 a.m and is slowly moving towards Alexandria.

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Parishes in both southeast and northeast Louisiana are under a tornado watch until 6 p.m., and Keim says more rain is also on the way.

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Keim says the greatest rainfall total from Houston is nearly 52 inches, while Louisiana has topped out at about 22 inches so far. Fortunately Louisiana has been spared from much of the flooding seen in Texas. He says that’s because the system ingested dry air.

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Ticket sales for the LSU-BYU season opener, now at the Mercedes Benz Superdome, are underway. Fans who purchased tickets for the game in Houston, season ticket holders and students have first priority. LSU Ticket Manager Brian Broussard says the general public can begin buying tickets at 4 p.m. and all sales are done online.

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Broussard says based on early indications, demand for Saturday night’s game is high. He says about 10-thousand tickets sold for the game in Houston were bought by fans in Texas. He’s not sure how many original ticket holders from Texas will come to New Orleans

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Ticket prices range from 40-dollars to 250-dollars. Broussard says LSU’s ticket office was allotted 25-thousand tickets, but that number might increase. He reminds original ticket holders, their tickets to the game in Houston will not work in New Orleans.

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14:30 LRN Newscast

Tropical Storm Harvey is weakening as it moves farther inland. The center of the storm is 70 miles southwest of Arkansas. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Harvey is still capable of producing heavy rainfall…
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And a tornado watch has been posted until six o’ clock for parishes in northeast and southeast Louisiana.

Calcaciseu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they do have some flooding in their parish, but not as bad as what they were anticipating. Mancuso says unfortunately just across the Sabine River, the flooding is intense…
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As the sheriff said, I-10 westbound is closed at mile post 4 in Texas, because of flooding.

Governor Edwards is looking to help Texas as the Lone Star state struggles with catastrophic flooding from Harvey. I’m Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Tickets go on sale to the general public at 4 PM for the LSU-BYU football game that’s been relocated to the Mercedes Benz Superdome. LSU ticket manager Brian Broussard says if you had tickets for the game in Houston, they will not work in New Orleans…
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13:30 Newscast August 30,2017

Louisiana has been spared from major damage from Tropical Storm Harvey. That’s according to Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. But Steele says we’re not in the clear yet as the central part of the state is expected to see heavy rainfall today…
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He says to visit 511-la-dot-org for up to date road conditions.

Harvey continues to move across the state at around 8 miles per hour. State Climatologist Barry Keim says fortunately Louisiana has been spared from much of the flooding seen in Texas. He says that’s because the system ingested dry air.
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Keim says the greatest rainfall total from Houston is nearly 52 inches, while Louisiana has topped out at about 22 inches so far.

 
Calcasieu Parish was spared of any further damage when Tropical Storm Harvey trekked across the parish early this morning. Don Molino has the story…
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Thousands of homes in Texas are damaged or destroyed by Harvey. Governor John Bel Edwards says based on the reports he’s getting, Louisiana has avoided significant damage…
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12:30 LRN Newscast August 30

The center of tropical Storm Harvey is about 75 miles southwest of Alexandria and heading in that diretion with maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the system is slowly trekking northeast through the Bayou State….
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Parishes in both southeast and northeast Louisiana are under a tornado watch until 6 p.m and flash flood watches are in place for much of the state until tomorrow night.

Ticket sales for the LSU-BYU season opener, now at the Mercedes Benz Superdome, are underway. Fans who purchased tickets for the game in Houston, season ticket holders and students have first priority. LSU Ticket Manager Brian Broussard says the general public can begin buying tickets at 4 p.m. and all sales are done online.
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The Cajun Navy 2016 is upping their coordination efforts during rescues after Hurricane Harvey. Emelie Gunn has more…
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If you’re trying to get to Texas, be advised I-10 Westbound at milepost 4 near the Texas state line is closed due to flooding.

11:40 LRN sportscast August 30

LSU continues its preparations for the season opener against BYU on Saturday night in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Last year, the Tigers opened the season with a loss to Wisconsin in Green Bay. Tigers Quarterback Danny Etling says BYU looks a lot like that Badger defense they faced last year in Lambeau Field…
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On today’s SEC teleconference, Head Coach Ed Orgeron says no final decision yet on running back Derrius Guice, but it looks like he will play. Guice says he’s had an issue with his widsom teeth.

Some Louisiana schools begin their college football season tomorrow night. Nicholls State and McNeese State are still scheduled to play each other in Thibodaux. And ULM will make the trip to Memphis tonight where they’ll play the Tigers in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium tomorrow.

There is a report that says the NFL could cancel tomorrow night’s preseason game between the Saints and the Ravens, because of Tropical Storm Harvey. It’s the final preseason game, before the team has to cut dozens of players to get to a 53-man roster for the regular season opener. Coach Sean Payton says some difficult roster decisions will have to be made…
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11:30 Newscast August 30,2017

Tropical Storm Harvey made another landfall in southwest Louisiana early this morning and Calcasieu Parish officials say they were spared. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says roughly 200 residents had to be rescued after taking on water, but the parish is in pretty good shape. He says they are fortunate because the parish could not have handled more water.
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Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Prepareness urges Louisiana residents to stay up to date with traffic conditions by visiting 511-dot-la-org. He says motorists cannot enter Texas through I-10….

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A sheriff’s deputy in Lincoln Parish is recovering and one man is dead after an officer involved shooting on Highway 80 at around noon yesterday. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the incident occurred after the deputy conducted a traffic stop.
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He says the officer’s bulletproof vest deflected the round.

Authorities in Texas are praising the work of the Cajun Navy, according to Governor John Bel Edwards. Penny Shar with Project We Care Louisiana works in conjunction with the volunteer group and says they communicate through the Zello Smartphone App to talk to nearby boats and find stranded families.
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10:30 LRN Newscast August 30

Tropical Storm Harvey made landfall this morning west of Cameron Parish and the center of the storm is moving farther inland over southwestern Louisiana. Cameron Parish Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Danny Lavergne….
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The curfew and mandatory evacuation has been lifted for Cameron Parish.

Calcasieu Parish officials say they dodged a bullet when Tropical Storm Harvey made another landfall on the western Louisiana coast. Sheriff Tony Mancuso….
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Mancuso says his deputies are conducting rescues in the town of Stark.

The Cajun Navy 2016 continues its rescue efforts in Texas. Penny Shar, with Project We Care Louisiana works in conjunction with the Cajun Navy 2016, she says they are working closely with elected officials to help organize their efforts….
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But getting to Texas is more difficult today. I-10 Westbound at milepost four near the Texas state line is closed to flooding.

A Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s deputy is resing today after he was involved in a fatal police shooting on Highway 80 yesterday afternoon. State Police Troooper Michael Reichardt says the deputy and the suspect exchanged fire during a traffic stop and the investigation continues…
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The suspected was killed, while the deputy survived thanks to his bulletproof vest.

09:30 Newscast, August 30th, 2017

The entire state will feel the effects of Tropical Storm Harvey. Halen Doughty has more on what to expect:
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I-10 Westbound at milepost 4 near the Texas state line is closed due to flooding from the Sabine River. As waters rise today, Governor John Bel Edwards says there will be many roadways impacted…:
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A Lincoln Parish sheriff’s deputy is recovering and a suspect is dead following an officer-involved shooting on Highway 80 Tuesday. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the cop was shot in an altercation during a traffic stop, but his bulletproof vest deflected the round. He says the deputy then returned fire on the suspect…:
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Reichardt says state police will lead the investigation into the shooting, as there are still many unanswered questions.

LSP has issued a Statewide Traffic Advisory due to road conditions impacted by Harvey. They say for up to date roadway info visit 511la.org, or dial *LSP on your phone to report hazardous situations while driving.

Pre-sale for the relocated LSU-BYU game in the Mercedes Benz Superdome Saturday is underway. Sales will open to the general public at 4.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 30th, 2017

Tropical Storm Harvey makes a second U.S. landfall, this time in Louisiana as the system moves north through the state. Jeff Palermo has more..:
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State Police say I-10 Westbound at milepost 4 near the Texas state line is closed due to flooding. Motorists on the Texas side of the Sabine River who are unable to proceed west are being escorted the opposite direction by troopers, back into Louisiana. If you’re headed that way, LSP says it’s best to travel north via I-49 and US 171 in Lake Charles. However, travel to southeast Texas is strongly discouraged at this time due to flooding.

National media has been praising the efforts of the Cajun Navy 2016 for their rescue operations in Texas where thousands of people have become stranded due to catastrophic flooding from Harvey. Penny Shar with Project We Care Louisiana works in conjunction with the Cajun Navy 2016 she says boating teams communicate through the dispatch smartphone app Zello…:
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Shar says the Cajun Navy 2016 began rescue efforts in Humble, Texas and will continue to work until everyone who needs help is rescued.

The entire state of Louisiana is going see at least some type of impact from Tropical Storm Harvey. Alek Krautman is with the National Weather Service in Slidell…:
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He says west-central Louisiana is to receive heavier rains around midnight tonight, while 3 to 6 inches is possible across north Louisiana.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 30th, 2017

For the second time, Tropical Storm Harvey has made landfall in the US. The storm hit at Cameron this morning near the Texas/Louisiana border. Cameron Parish OEP Director Danny Lavergne says they are ready…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says forecasters indicate the storm is expected to drop another 10 to 20 inches of rain across the Bayou State…:
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Edwards says more than 670 guardsmen are working on Harvey operations in the state. The storm is expected to become a tropical depression by Wednesday night. The entire state is under a flash flood watch through tomorrow evening.

The Cajun Navy 2016’s rescue work in Texas is being praised by local authorities. So how do they do it? Penny Shar with Project We Care Louisiana works in conjunction with the Cajun Navy 2016 and she says they use the Zello Smartphone App to communicate with nearby boats and find stranded residents:
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Shar says they also have someone who has medical experience, like a doctor or nurse on a boat, in each area.

A Lincoln Parish sheriff’s deputy is recovering and a suspect is dead following an officer-involved shooting on Highway 80 on Tuesday at noon. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says LSP is investigating…:
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He says the deputy’s bulletproof vest deflected the round, and he returned fire on the suspect who later died.