10:30 LRN Newscast October 22nd

A poll by Raycom Media has Republican and former KKK leader David Duke polling at five-percent, which means he’ll get an invite to a televised debate on November second. ULM political science professor John Sutherlin says Duke, who ran for US Senate and Governor in the early 90s, still has good support in rural areas…
cut 10 (06) “….right now”
But Sutherlin doesn’t anticipate Duke making the run-off.

LSU and Ole Miss meet again tonight in Tiger Stadium for an 8:15 kickoff. Running back Leonard Fournette returns to the field for the Tigers after missing the last two games with an ankle injury. Coach Ed Orgeron says Derrius Guice will also get his share of carries…
cut 30 (07) “…same time”
Ole Miss has had trouble stopping the run this year.

LSU is offering a new scholarship for Louisiana residents who are the children of graduates of the state’s Flagship University. Emelie Gunn has more…
Cut 3 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

And it’s a perfect day to be outside. You have the Washington Parish State Fair in Franklinton. Plus it’s homecoming on the campuses of Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana.

LRN Newscast 09:30 Oct 22nd

Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says there’s growing support to increase the state’s gasoline tax. Wilson says that’s based on conversations with residents during meetings around the state. He anticipates several different proposals to increase the gasoline tax will be discussed during next year’s legislative session…
cut 4 (09) “…transportation”
Three people riding in a dump truck that was towing a trailer are lucky to be alive after it careened over the guardrail into water on Interstate 55 near the Ruddock exit on Friday morning. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says only two people were slightly hurt….
cut 12 (12) “…ended up being”
A Raycom Media Poll on the US Senate race has Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading the large field of candidates. In the survey of 625 registered voters, 24 percent say they will vote for Kennedy, while 19 percent say Campbell is their choice. ULM Political Science Professor John Sutherlin…:
Cut 9 (06) “likely scenario”
That same poll also found that 55-percent of the voters believe Governor John Bel Edwards is doing either an excellent or good job.

The state is now asking for four billion dollars in federal flood disaster aid to help south Louisiana recover from the destructive flooding in August. The governor previously requested two-point-eight billion dollars. Edwards says they have a better grip on the amount of damage to homes and businesses.

Tonight at Tiger Stadium, LSU hosts Ole Miss in an SEC West showdown. LSU is a 7.5 point favorite.

LRN Newscast 08:30 October 22nd

A Raycom Media Poll on the US Senate race has Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading the large field of candidates. ULM political Science Professor John Sutherlin…
cut 11 (11) “…Kennedy Campbell runoff”
That same poll found that 55-percent believe Governor John Bel Edwards is doing either an excellent or good job.

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says there is a growing support for increasing the state’s gasoline tax. He says in meetings with the task force created to come up with ways to improve Louisiana’s roads, the public realizes a bigger financial investment is needed…:
Cut 3 (09) “and improving infrastructure”
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to determine how a dead whale washed a shore in Cameron Parish. It’s a very rare occurrance. Marine biologist Mandy Tomlin says they took several samples from the whale’s body in the hopes they can figure out why this animal died and they hope to learn more about the sperm whale itself…
cut 8 (09) “…as well”
Tomlin says it was young calf and somehow got separated from her mother.

State Police continues to look for a white pick up truck with double-rear tires and a trailer that was involved in a hit and run crash that resulted in a dump truck going over the side of the road on I-55 and into a body of water. Sergeant Jared Sandifer…
cut 14 (09) “….law enforcement agency”

07:30 LRN Sportscast October 22nd

LSU and Ole Miss meet again tonight in Tiger Stadium for an 8:15 PM kickoff. Running back Leonard Fournette returns to the field tonight for the Tigers after missing the last two games with an ankle injury. Ole Miss has had trouble stopping the run this year, while Rebels Quarterback Chad Kelly goes up against an LSU defense that’s allowed just six touchdowns this season.

Louisiana Tech’s offense has been tough to slow down lately and the Bulldogs are looking for their fourth straight win when they visit F-I-U. The Panthers are 3-0 in Conference USA and have not lost since Ron Cooper took over as interim head coach.

Nicholls State hosts Sam Houston State at 2:30. The Bearkats are ranked number one in the FCS and have won nine straight over the Colonels, who are off to their best start in the Southland since 2005.

Also in the Southland…Southeastern Louisiana is at Houston Baptist and Northwestern hosts McNeese for homecoming.

If UL Lafayette wants to play in a bowl game this year, they’ll need to get a win tonight in San Macros. The 2-and-4 Cajuns visits a 2-4 Texas State team. The Bobcats rank 124th in the nation in total defense.

ULM is at New Mexico as redshirt freshman Will Collins will make his first start at quarterback for the Warhawks.

Also today, Tulane is at Tulsa, Grambing is at winless Mississppi Valley State, Southern hosts Arkansas Pine Bluff and Louisiana College hosts Belhaven at 6 PM.

The Saints bring the NFL’s top passing attack to Kansas City, where they’ll visit the Chiefs tomorrow. New Orleans has won two straight. K-C is 3-2 and beat Oakland last week, but lost two starters on defense for the year in that game because of injuries, linebacker Justin March-Lillard and defensive end Allen Bailey.

High School football last night…Neville thumped Tioga 41-3, St. Thomas More walloped Teurlings Catholic 42-14 and Catholic rallied to beat St. Amant 31-28.

18:30 Newscast October 21,2016

Department of Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says people don’t seem to be dismissing the idea of a gas tax increase. Michelle Southern reports…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Governor John Bel Edwards has sent a letter to President Obama increasing his request for disaster assistance for Louisiana, after the historic flooding in the state in March and August. Edwards has requested more than 4-billion dollars to help with the unmet needs of the families and businesses still struggling to recover.

 

A poll by Raycom Media finds Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell are leading in the U.S. Senate election. The survey also finds Republican and former KKK leader David Duke receiving 5-percent of the vote. ULM Political Science Professor John Sutherlin says Duke still has good support in rural areas.

Cut 10 (06) “right now.”
By receiving 5-percent in the poll, Duke has been invited to the upcoming debate on November 2nd.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is looking in to how a 23 foot whale washed up on a beach in Cameron Parish. Marine Biologist Mandy Tomlin says the whale did not appear to be in good health and are aware that another whale washed up on a Florida Beach recently. She says they did an extensive evaluation of the animal to determine how this happened.
Cut 7 (11) “worked on”

17:30 LRN Newscast October 21st

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says there is a growing support for increasing the state’s gasoline tax. He says in meetings with the task force created to come up with ways to improve Louisiana’s roads, the public realizes a bigger financial investment is needed…:
Cut 3 (09) “and improving infrastructure”
It’s been almost 29 years since the state has adjusted the gas tax.

A Raycom Media Poll on the US Senate race has Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading the large field of candidates. In the survey of 625 registered voters, 24 percent say they will vote for Kennedy, while 19 percent say Campbell is their choice. ULM Political Science Professor John Sutherlin…:
Cut 9 (06) “likely scenario”
The election is November 8th.

James Tullier, the father of Nick Tullier, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s deputy that was critically wounded on the July 17th ambush of police officers by a gunman, tells CNN that they believe Nick is listening to them as he lies comatosed in a Baton Rouge hospital. Nick Tullier was shot three times, once in the head. The family remains hopeful that Deputy Tullier can recover and await his transfer to a rehababilition facility in Houston.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to determine how a dead whale washed a shore in Cameron Parish. It’s a very rare occurrance. Marine biologist Mandy Tomlin says they took several samples from the whale’s body in the hopes they can figure out why this animal died and they hope to learn more about the sperm whale itself…
cut 8 (09) “…as well”
Tomlin says it was young calf and somehow got separated from her mother.

16:30 LRN Newscast October 21st

A Raycom Media Poll on the U.S. Senate race puts Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell in the runoff if the election were held today. Emelie Gunn has more…
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Governor John Bel Edwards is now requesting four billion dollars in federal flood aid. That’s an increase from a previous request of 2-point-8 billion dollars. Edwards made the request in a letter to President Barack Obama.

Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler has denied an effort by Russian officials to be at polling stations on election day.

Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says a higher state gasoline tax is gaining traction as he meets with residents and those concerned about our roads and highways. Wilson says in order to address a 13 billion dollar backlog a higher tax is likely needed…
cut 5 (11) “…possibly inflation”
Wilson says it’s been almost 29 years since the state has adjusted the gasoline tax.

A dump truck with three people inside ended up carerning over a guardrail and into water on Interstate 55 this morning. All three people survived the crash. A witness told a New Orleans TV station that good samaritans pulled the individuals to safety. State Police Sergeant Jared Sandifer says they are trying to confirm that report…
cut 13 (10) “…above and beyond”
Sandifer says they believe a white pick up truck forced the dump truck to crash and they are looking for that vehicle.

16:45 LRN Sportscast October 21st

The LSU Tigers look to go 3-0 under interim head coach Ed Orgeron on Saturday when they host Ole Miss. Rebels Head Coach Huge Freeze says it appears that Coach O has made some changes that have worked…
cut 18 (20) “….the field”
And All-American running back Leonard Fournette returns after missing the last two games with an ankle injury.

Saints linebacker Stephone Anthony was added to the injury list for Sunday’s game at Kansas City and he will not play against the Chiefs, because of a quad injury. Daniel Lasco, Sterling Moore and Andrus Peat have all been ruled out. Left tackle Terron Armstead is listed as questionable.

Louisiana Tech’s high powered offense is in Miami for tomorrow night’s game against FIU. Bulldogs quarterback Ryan Higgins ranks second in the country in passing yards per game. Wide receiver Trent Taylor has 75 catches. Carlos Henderson had 326 receiving yards in one game last week and Jarred Craft has rushed for over 700 yards. But Higgins says none of the players are competing for the numbers….
cut 20 (20) “…about it”

In other action, Nicholls looks to make a big statement as they host Sam Houston State, who is ranked number one in the FCS. ULM will start redshirt freshman quarterback Will Collins at New Mexico and it’s homecoming in Natchitoches as Northwestern State hosts McNeese State.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 21st

State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says people don’t seem to be dismissing the idea of a gas tax increase. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Governor John Bel Edwards is now asking for four billion dollars in federal flood aid, after originally requesting two-point-eight dollars. The governor has also appointed former House Speaker Charlie DeWitt to serve the remaining term of Public Service Commission member Clyde Holloway, who passed away this week.

Three people riding in a dump truck that was towing a trailer are lucky to be alive after it careened over the guardrail into water on Interstate 55 near the Ruddock exit. State Police Trooper Jared Sandifer says only two people were slightly hurt….
cut 12 (12) “…ended up being”
Sandifer says they believe a pickup truck pulling a trailer, cut off the dump truck, forcing it over the side of the road.

A Raycom Media Poll on the US Senate race has Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading the large field of candidates. ULM political Science Professor John Sutherlin…
cut 11 (11) “…Kennedy Campbell runoff”

LRN PM Newscall October 21st

Department of Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says people don’t seem to be dismissing the idea of a gas tax increase. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A Raycom Media Poll on the U.S. Senate race puts Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell in the runoff if the election were held today. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says, after meeting with residents in each region of the state, there seems to be growing support for increasing the state’s gasoline tax. He says the public realizes a bigger financial investment is needed…:

Cut 3 (09) “and improving infrastructure”

Governor John Bel Edwards named the task force charged with coming up with recommendations on how to repair Louisiana’s transportation problems. Wilson says there is a $13 billion dollar plus backlog in projects that need to be improved throughout the state, but that doesn’t include new infrastructure…:

cut 4  (09) “transportation”

The task force’s proposals are due by the first of the year, and a boost in the gas tax is expected to be one of the key suggestions. Wilson says 19 states link their gas taxes to inflation and other things, and the response from the electorate is most often a positive one because people care about quality transportation. He says they welcome all ideas…:

Cut 5  (11)  “possibly inflation”

(It’s been almost 29 years since the state has adjusted the gas tax, and Wilson says it’s lost almost 50% of its value.)

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to figure out how a 23 foot whale washed up on Little Florida Beach in Cameron Parish. Marine Biologist Mandy Tomlin says whales are in the Gulf of Mexico, but very rarely seen near the coast, so it appears this young whale got separated from its mother…

Cut 6 (11) “very very young”

Tomlin says the whale did not appear to be in good health and they also know a whale washed up recently on a Florida beach. She says they did extensive evaluation of the whale in the hopes of finding out how this happened…

CUT 7 (11)  “worked on”

Tomlin says they took several samples from the whale’s body in the hopes they can figure out why this animal died and they hope to learn more about the sperm whale itself…

Cut 8 (09) “as well”

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A Raycom Media Poll on the US Senate race has Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading the large field of candidates. In the survey of 625 registered voters, 24 percent say they plan on voting for Kennedy, while 19 percent say Campbell is their choice. ULM Political Science Professor John Sutherlin…

Cut 9 (06)  “likely scenario”

The poll has Republican and former KKK leader David Duke receiving five-percent of the vote, which means he receives an invite to a televised debate on November second. Sutherlin says Duke, who ran for US Senate and Governor in the early 90s, still has good support in rural areas…

Cut 10 (06) “right now”

Democrat Caroline Fayard finished third at 12-percent, followed by Republican Congressmen Charles Boustany and John Fleming, who are at 11 and 10 percent respectively. Sutherlin says it’s unlikely this threesome can make a big jump with election day just over two weeks away…

cut 11 (11) “Kennedy Campbell runoff”

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Three people riding in a dump truck that was towing a trailer are lucky to be alive after it careened over the guardrail into water on Interstate 55 near the Ruddock exit. State Police Trooper Jared Sandifer says only two people were slightly hurt….

cut 12 (12) “ended up being”

Witnesses told a New Orleans TV station that Good Samaritans pulled a woman and child from the water and helped them get to safety. Sandifer says State Police is still following up to confirm those reports…

Cut 13 (10) “above and beyond”

Sandifer says they believe a pickup truck that was pulling a trailer, cut off the dump truck, forcing it over the side of the road. He says the search for that vehicle is ongoing…

cut 14 (09) “law enforcement agency”