16:45 LRN Sportscast July 28th

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says his contract status is a non-issue. The 38-year-old is entering the final year of his deal. He’s in tremendous shape as expected. Coach Sean Payton said Brees finished in the top two in Wednesday’s conditioning test. Brees says he takes pride in staying in great physical shape…
Cut 19 (16) “keep my edge”
Meanwhile, third year conerback Damian Swann was placed on the non-football injury list for failing a conditioning test. Swann missed all of last year with a groin injury.

Former LSU star and Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior says he wants to be the NFL’s highest -paid player. Beckham has two years left on his rookie contract.

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron says edge rusher Arden Key will miss the first half of fall camp as he continues to recover from shoulder surgery. Orgeron says they will not know Key’s status for the regular season opener until the end of August….
cut 29 (05) “…baby steps”
LSU football players report on Sunday. Other college programs will do the same. Here’s what Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban said about playing LSU this year in an interview with Leo Honycutt on Talk 107-3 in Baton Rouge…
cut 30 (16) “good program”

College football reporter Bruce Feldman reports former Louisiana Tech head coach Jack Bicknell has been hired as an offensive line coach for the Ole Miss Rebels.

16:30 LRN Newscast

Claiborne Parish authorities say a prisoner abducted and fatally stabbed the assistant wardens stepdaughter after walking away from a work assignment on Thursday. Sheriff Ken Bailey says the inmate’s life eventually ended during a standoff on prison property….
cut 12 (09) “….was killed”
The prisoner, 39-year-old Deltra Henderson, was serving time for different offenses including aggravated burglarly. The victim has been identified as 19-year-old Amanda Carney.

Community leaders in Monroe are hoping to clean up the streets with a Gun Buy-Back Rally at Charles Johnson Park tomorrow. Rally coordinator Pastor Vance Price says all attendees have to do is speak with one of the police officers at the rally, and they’ll start the process…:
Cut 9 (08) “gift card”

SWEPCO is making plans to wind energy to its customers in northwest Louisiana. Company spokesperson Scott McCloud says SWEPCO will own 14-hundred megawatts from a wind farm currently under construction in Oklahoma…:
Cut 14 (10) “in the future”
He says this project will save all SWEPCO customers more than $5 billion over the 25 year life of the windfarm.

A rare summer cold front is expected to move through the state tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this cool air coming in from Canada will bring an increased chance for thunderstorms and slight break from the intense heat…:
Cut 6 (11) “on this”
Keim says on Sunday and Monday we’ll feel a significant reduction in humidity as drier air settles across the state.

LRN Newscast 15:30 July 28th

Two are dead after an inmate at David Wade Correctional Center walked away from a work assignment and a wild episode ensued. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

A 32-year-old Monroe man who was shot by Ouachita Parish deputies is facing numerous charges after authorities say he armed himself with a firearm during a home invasion yesterday. Ryan Steven Odom was treated for non-life threatening injuries.

A Gun Buy-Back Rally at Charles Johnson Park in Monroe takes place on Saturday. Residents who turn over a legal gun will receive a gift card. Rally coordinator Pastor Vance Price says a family friendly atmopshere will take place at the rally. He says the theme is Family Fun: Save a Life, Turn in a Gun…
cut 10 (08) “…walks a life”

SWEPCO has announced plans for a major clean energy project that will provide six million megawatt-hours of new wind energy annually to its utility customers in northwest Louisiana. Company spokesperson Scott McCloud says construction on the Wind Catcher Energy Connection Project in Oklahoma began in January and customers will start to see savings in the years to come…
cut 16 (08) “…in 2021”
Cost savings include no fuel cost for wind.

LRN PM Newscall July 28th ###Correction made in SWEPCO story###

A rally being held in Monroe on Saturday will help get guns off the streets. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

______________________________________

Two are dead after an inmate at David Wade Correctional Center walked away from a work assignment and a wild episode ensued. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

______________________________________

The Mermentau (Mer-men-tow) Chief of Police is behind bars on theft charges. Master Trooper Brooks David says in June, the Acadia Parish District Attorney’s Office contacted State Police in reference to a complaint about Chief Amos Crader making withdrawals from the police association’s bank account, which he opened.

Cut 3 (06) “personal gain”

David says they were able to secure an arrest warrant for Crader this month. He says the chief was taken into custody on multiple charges.

Cut 4  (09) “awaiting trial”

David says no matter who breaks the law, authorities will always hold them accountable.

Cut 5  (08)  “are filed”

________________________________________________

 

A rare summer cold front is expected to move through the state tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this cool air coming in from Canada will bring an increased chance for thunderstorms but a brief break from the normal heat and humidity we feel in July.

Cut 6 (11) “on this”

Keim says Sunday into Monday we’re going to feel a significant reduction in humidity as drier air settles across the state. He says while the temperature will still be hot, there will be a noticeable difference.

Cut 7 (10)  “your garden”

________________________________________________

Community leaders in Monroe are hoping to clean up the streets with a Gun Buy-Back Rally at Charles Johnson Park on Saturday. Rally coordinator Pastor Vance Price says they’re hoping to reduce violence in the city, after three young people have died as a result of gun violence. He says if we can get these guns off the street, lives could be saved.

Cut 8 (10) “out of the way”

Price says from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., gun owners can drop off their legal weapons at the rally. No ID is required, but weapons must be securely wrapped in a package that is clearly visible when carrying. He says all attendees have to do is speak with one of the police officers at the rally, and they’ll start the process.

Cut 9 (08)  “gift card”

Price says this event is about starting a dialogue in the community about ending gun violence. He says there will be a safe, family friendly atmosphere at the rally. He says the theme is Family Fun: Save a Life, Turn in a Gun.

Cut 10 (08) “walks of life”

__________________________________________________________

Two people are dead after a trustee at David Wade Correctional Center walked away from a work assignment and kidnapped the assistant warden’s step daughter. Claiborne Parish Sheriff Ken Bailey says 39-year-old Deltra Henderson stole a vehicle Thursday and abducted 19-year-old Amanda Carney on the prison grounds…

Cut 11 (09) “correctional center”

The Sheriff says Henderson wrecked the vehicle and stole another one before crashing it too. Bailey says the inmate’s life eventually ended during a standoff on prison property….

Cut 12 (09) “was killed”

Carney graduated in May from Summerfield High and planned to attend Southern Arkansas University. Summerfield principal Shane Lee says it’s a tough time for the entire community.

Cut 13 (08) “right now”

Henderson was sentenced for the convictions of attempted armed robbery, aggravated burglary and distribution of cocaine and was set to be released from prison in 2025.

__________________________________________________________

Southwest Electric Power Company is now in the wind business, as the company announces the Wind Catcher Energy Connection Project that will provide new wind energy to SWEPCO customers. Company spokesperson Scott McCloud says SWEPCO will own 1,400 megawatts of a 2,000 megawatt wind farm currently under construction in Oklahoma.

Cut 14 (10) “in the future”

McCloud says this is the largest single site wind project in the US. SWEPCO serves 230,000 customers in northwest and central Louisiana. He says this project will save all SWEPCO customers more than $5 billion over the 25 year life of the windfarm.

Cut 15 (08) “power cost”

The company will also save dollars through renewable energy tax credits and more cost-effective delivery of the wind energy through the new dedicated power line. McCloud say construction on the windfarm began in January, and customers will start to see savings in the years to come.

Cut 16  (08)  “in 2021”

__________________________________________________________

 

14:30 Newscast July 28

A young girl who was killed by an escaped David Wade Correctional Center inmate just graduated from Summerfield high school this year. Police say 19-year-old Amanda Carney was fatally stabbed by 39-year-old Deltra Henderson, after he abducted the assistant warden’s step daughter at a location away from prison grounds. Carney’s high school Principal Shane Lee says this is a difficult time for the community.

Cut 13 (08) “right now”

Carney played softball and was planning to attend Southern Arkansas University.

US Senator John Kennedy says a failed vote to repeal Obamacare is a loss for the American people. But the Louisiana Budget Project is relieved because they say it would have jeopardized the healthcare many Louisianans depend on. It’s unclear what direction healthcare discussions will take from here.

The Mermentau Police Chief has been charged with theft and malfeasance in office after allegedly making illegal withdrawals from the police association’s bank account. State Trooper Brooks David says they will hold Chief Amos Crader accountable for his crimes.

Cut 5 (08) “are filed”

Crader was booked into the Acadia Parish Jail on three counts of theft and three counts of malfeasance.

Southwest Electric Power Company customers will soon see savings from a new windfarm being constructed in Oklahoma. Spokesperson Scott McCloud says the project will save customers more than $5 billion over the 25 year lifespan of the windfarm.

Cut 15 (08) “power cost”

Savings should appear on customers’ bills by 2021.

 

13:30 Newscast, July 28th, 2017

The deceased victim in the case of the inmate who escaped from the David Wade Correctional Center in Claiborne Parish was an assistant warden’s step-daughter. Police believe 39-year-old Deltra Henderson stole a vehicle and abducted 19-year-old Amanda Carney before crashing the car where the teen’s body was found. Carney just graduated from Summerfield High School and her principal was Shane Lee..:
Cut 12 (07) “different”
Henderson was killed after a standoff with prison guards at a nearby residents.

The Mermentau (Mer-men-tow) Chief of Police is behind bars on theft charges, according to State Police. Master Trooper Brooks David says Chief Amos Crader allegedly stole funds from the police association’s bank account, and faces multiple charges…:
Cut 4 (09) “awaiting trial”

A cold front is expected to move through the state tomorrow, but it definitely won’t be cold. State Climatologist Barry Keim says cool air is coming in from Canada, and while the temperatures will still be hot Sunday into Monday you will notice a difference…:
Cut 7 (10) “your garden”
Saturday’s cold front does bring with it increased chances for thunderstorms.

Community leaders in Monroe are hoping to clean up the streets with a Gun Buy-Back Rally at Charles Johnson Park on Saturday. Rally coordinator Pastor Vance Price says all attendees have to do is speak with one of the police officers at the rally, and they’ll start the process…:
Cut 9 (08) “gift card”
Price says from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., gun owners can drop off their legal weapons at the rally.

12:30 Newscast, July 28th, 2017

Two people are dead after a trustee at David Wade Correctional Center walked away from a work assignment. Claiborne Parish Sheriff Ken Bailey says they believe 39-year-old Deltra Henderson stole a vehicle and abducted 19-year-old Amanda Carney. Authorities says Henderson crashed that vehicle and Carney’s body was found nearby. Carney just graduated from Summerfield High School and her principal Shane Lee remembers the bright young girl…:
Cut 11 (11) “great family”

Southwest Electric Power Company will now provide new wind energy to SWEPCO customers. Company spokesperson Scott McCloud says SWEPCO will own 1,400 watts of a 2,000 watt wind farm currently under construction in Oklahoma…:
Cut 14 (10) “in the future”

A rally being held in Monroe on Saturday will help get guns off the streets. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 28th

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron says edge rusher Arden Key will miss the first half of fall camp as he continues to recover from shoulder surgery. Orgeron says they will not know Key’s status for the regular season opener until the end of August….
cut 29 (05) “…baby steps”

A recent study found brain damage in 99 percent of participating former NFL players, but some are skeptical of the findings. The report says CTE occurs after repeated blows to the head, and it causes things like memory loss, depression, and dementia. Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine director Dr. Greg Stewart hopes people don’t think that everyone who plays football is going to kill themselves..:
Cut 30 (10) “in this picture”
Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says his contract is a non-issue for him as he enters the final year of his deal. Brees also doesn’t seem to be worried if the Saints start a rookie left tackle in the regular season opener against Minnesota. Ryan Ramcyk is taking the first team reps at left tackle. It appears the rookie from Wisconsin is getting the first chance to start at that position for the injured Terron Armstead, who is recovering from a torn labrum. Brees looks forward to Ramcyk developing over camp…
cut 17 (20) “….can have”
The Saints have added some depth to the offensive line with the signing of Orlando Franlin to a one-year deal. The 29-year-old started 16 games for the Chargers at guard last season.

11:30 Newscast, July 28th, 2017

A rare summer cold front is expected to move through the state tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this cool air coming in from Canada will bring an increased chance for thunderstorms, but only a slight break in the heat…:
Cut 6 (11) “on this”
Keim says Sunday into Monday we’re going to feel a significant reduction in humidity as drier air settles across the state.

Community leaders in Monroe are hoping to clean up the streets with a Gun Buy-Back Rally at Charles Johnson Park on Saturday. Coordinator Pastor Vance Price says if we can get these guns off the streets, lives could be saved…:
Cut 8 (10) “out of the way”
Price says from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., gun owners can drop off their legal weapons at the rally.

A report from an independent consulting firm finds the University of Louisiana at Lafayette had a $379 million economic impact for FY-15..:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The murder victim in the case of the inmate who escaped from the David Wade Correctional Center in Claiborne Parish was an assistant warden’s daughter. The Department of Corrections said the prison escapee, 39-year-old Deltra Henderson, is dead following a standoff with authorities, after the man allegedly stole a car and killed the hostage at her home which is on the prison grounds.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 28th, 2017

UL-Lafayette had a statewide economic impact of $379 million in FY-15, according to a study by the New York-based consulting firm Appleseed. The report also found community service work performed by students and faculty totaled more than 332,000 hours, which is valued at more than $7 million. University president Dr. Joseph Savoie says it’s all about giving back..:
Cut 9 (11) “for the students”

The Mermentau (Mer-men-tow) Chief of Police is behind bars in Acadia Parish on theft charges. Master Trooper Brooks David says in June, the DA contacted State Police in reference to a complaint about Chief Amos Crader making withdrawals from the police association’s bank account.:
Cut 3 (06) “personal gain”
Crader was booked on three counts of malfeasance in office and three counts of theft under $500.

Fun events are taking place throughout Sportsman’s Paradise this weekend. In Grand Isle, the Tarpon Rodeo is underway. It’s the oldest fishing tournament in the country in its 89th year. Event president Barry Kern says this year they’re letting the good times roll with a Mardi Gras theme, complete with a parade on Saturday night…:
Cut 13 (10) “on the island”
Nine tarpon were registered on the first day. Visit tarponrodeo.org for details.

Saints Training Camp is officially underway, and New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees was asked by reporters about this being the final year of his contract. But the 38-year-old old says it’s a non-issue for him…:
Cut 18 (18) “team win”