11:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2016

Three people are dead, including a West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Deputy, following a double murder/suicide in Point Coupee parish. Point Coupee Sheriff Bud Torres says a gunfight erupted yesterday afternoon between Deputy Donna LeBlanc and her neighbor, 29-year-old Gregory Phillips. Torres says the deadly shootings took place in the deputy’s yard…:
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He says the exact motive is not known at this time, but they do know the relationship between the neighbors was a strained one.

The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Matthew became the 13th named storm of the season. They say it’s moving west at 21 miles per hour, about 35 miles east of St. Lucia and St. Vincent. It is still too early to determine what impact the tropical storm will have on the Gulf Coast.

Around the country there have been many sightings of creepy clowns and now the trend has reached Louisiana. Covington Police Chief Tim Lentz says a group of elementary aged students claimed to see clowns in the woods behind their school. He says it turned out to be a hoax after the kids saw stories online, but authorities are taking incidents like this very seriously…:
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Clowns were seen roaming the Matherne’s supermarket in Paulina creeping people out.

LSU Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron talked about the arrest of Davon Godchaux in this mornings SEC Media call and said he’s glad the charges were dropped against. The starting defensive tackle had been suspended from the team following his arrest Monday on charges related to an alleged argument with his girlfriend. Cops said the story didn’t add up which is why Godchaux was cleared. He’s expected to return to practice today.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 28th

Congress is set to recess for the November election on Friday night and legislation that would provide Louisiana millions of dollars in federal flood aid has been blocked on the Senate Floor as Senate Democrats are seeking to get funding for the Flint, Michigan water crisis included to the bill. Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy says the question remains as to when aid will come to the Bayou State…
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Tropical Storm Matthew has formed in the Atlantic and it’s expected to become a hurricane later this week. Forecasters say there is a possibility Matthew will turn toward the northwest and head into the Gulf.

What’s the possibility of Florida State Coach Jimbo Fisher coming to LSU? The former tigers offensive coordinator says he plans on being the Seminoles Head Coach for a long time.

The first cold front of the Fall has arrived. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office seeks the public’s help as they attempt to identify a mutilated body that was dumped on Highway 90 near the Rigolets in late July. St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith…
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Smith says they believe the victim may have been a transient with ties to Biloxi. You can see a computer sketch at Louisiana Radio Network-dot-com.

09:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2016

Forecasters say you may need to start pulling your sweaters out by the end of the week as we’re going to start waking up to some chilly temperatures. State Climatologist Barry Keim says as the week goes on, the air will start becoming cooler and the humidity will be much lower. He says outdoor plans this weekend will be extremely pleasant…:
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The continuing resolution that contains money for flood relief efforts in Louisiana is tied up in politics, and the clock is ticking before Congress’ fall recess. US Senator Bill Cassidy says they’re still trying to figure out what it will take to get the continuing resolution approved in both houses because Senate democrats want funding for the Flint, Michigan water crisis…:
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The state Republican Party claims Governor John Bel Edwards is using the flood to raise money for his re-election campaign. Executive Director of the Louisiana GOP, Jason Dore, says Edwards has not been hard enough on FEMA regarding their delayed response to flood victims…:
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But a spokesman for the governor’s office says the fund raiser was held after a long day of fighting for assistance and state dollars were not used towards the reception.

According to the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, a change of booking has been made for LSU defensive end Davon Godchaux and false imprisonment charges against him have been dropped. They say the girlfriend made several inconsistent statements regarding the argument the two got into where they both sustained injuries, and now misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse against her are being reviewed. LSU says Godchaux remains suspended indefinitely.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2016

Congress has yet to approve the $500 million federal aid package that contains money for Louisiana’s flood relief efforts…:
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Get ready for the first dash of gorgeous fall weather. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we normally see these cooler temperatures mid-September, but this year the brutal summer just didn’t want to end…:
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Keim says by the end of the week, low temperatures will be in the 50s for most of the state.

The Louisiana GOP is accusing Governor John Bel Edwards of using the flood to raise campaign money in D.C. and score partisan points. They also claim Central Mayor Jr. Shelton had to go through a Congressman to get more flood relief supplies. But Richard Carbo with the governor’s office says that’s just one route Shelton chose to get assistance and there is no beef there:
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Carbo says the governor has been very transparent about money and responsible with taxpayer funds.

Authorities in St. Tammany parish are asking for the public’s help in identifying a mutilated body that was dumped on Highway 90 near the Rigolets (RIG-@-lees). Police say the murder victim found in late July is believed to be a transient with ties to Biloxi. Coroner Dr. Charles Preston:
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Anyone with information about this person is urged to contact authorities.

07:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2016

The state Republican Party claims Governor John Bel Edwards is using the flood to raise money for his re-election campaign. Executive Director of the Louisiana GOP, Jason Dore, says the governor attended a fundraising event one night during one of his trips to Washington, D.C., to get more federal aid for flood victims…:
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But the governor’s Communications Director, Richard Carbo, says the event was held at night, after a long day of fighting for federal assistance. He says no state dollars went towards the reception event for the fundraiser:
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The LAGOP also accuses Edwards of not being hard enough on FEMA to get flood aid to Louisiana.

The first cold front of the Fall has reached Louisiana, so it’s time to grab your sweaters. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff’s office says a deputy from West Baton Rouge Parish is dead along with her daughter in a murder-suicide case involving an estranged neighbor. They say the suspected shooter, Gregory Phillips, allegedly walked over to the home of Deputy Donna Leblanc where an argument and gunfight erupted. They believe Phillips killed Leblanc and her 21-year old daughter, Carli Jo, before turning the gun on himself.

 

06:45 Sportscast, September 28th, 2016

Former LSU quarterback Steve Ensminger will call plays from the press box on Saturday when the Tigers host Missouri. Ensminger takes over as offensive coordinator for the fired Cam Cameron. Ensminger says for this offense to improve, they have to eliminate mistakes…:
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Quarterback Danny Etling says they trust Interim Coach Ed Orgeron and the new look coaching staff…:
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Orgeron has said that he doesn’t believe all the blame for LSU’s 2-2 record falls on the offense. The game this weekend in Tiger Stadium will kick off at 6:30pm and will be televised on the SEC Network.

According to the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, a change of booking has been made for LSU defensive end Davon Godchaux and false imprisonment charges against him have been dropped. They say the girlfriend made several inconsistent statements regarding the argument the two got into where they both sustained injuries, and now misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse against her are being reviewed. LSU says Godchaux remains suspended indefinitely.

The Saints’ third straight loss has dropped New Orleans three spots to No. 27 in ESPN’s Week 3 Power Rankings. The Black and Gold have yet to win a game this season following the Monday night 45-32 loss to the Falcons. The Saints travel this week to play the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.

In big national sports news, it looks like star Houston defensive end JJ Watt may reportedly be missing the entire season after re-injuring his back.

 

06:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2016

Sweater weather is coming to Louisiana as the first cold front of the Fall has made its way in. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this front has really lowered the humidity. And low temperatures will reach the mid 50s later this week in north Louisiana and the low 70s in southeast Louisiana…:
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Keim says this beautiful weather, with no rain in sight, will remain in place through the weekend and maybe into early next week.

The continuing resolution that contains money for flood relief efforts in Louisiana is tied up in politics, and the clock is ticking before Congress’ fall recess. US Senator Bill Cassidy says they’re going back and forth because Senate Democrats want funding for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, in the spending bill as well…:
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The state republican party is accusing Governor John Bel Edwards of using the flood to his advantage to raise money for his re-election campaign. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore has dropped all charges against LSU defensive end Davon Godchaux. They say the change comes following physical evidence at the scene of an alleged argument between Godchaux and his girlfriend. Godchaux faced domestic abuse charges, but Moore said in a statement there were inconsistent statements by the girlfriend and charges could now be pending against her.

 

LRN AM Newscall Sept 28

The first cold front of the Fall has reached Louisiana, so it’s time to grab your sweaters. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Time is running out for Congress to approve the $500 million federal aid package that contains money for Louisiana’s flood relief efforts. Halen Doughty has more…

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The state republican party is accusing Governor John Bel Edwards of using the flood to his advantage to raise money for his re-election campaign. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Sweater weather is coming to Louisiana as the first cold front of the Fall has made its way to Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this front has really lowered the humidity. And low temperatures will reach the mid 50s later this week in north Louisiana and the low 70s in southeast Louisiana.

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Keim says this beautiful weather, with no rain in sight, will remain in place through the weekend and maybe into early next week. He says this cold front came through a little bit late, as we typically see these fronts in the beginning or middle of September.

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By the end of the week, low temperatures will be in the 50s for most of the state. Keim says this cool, dry air coming in from Canada is keeping the temperature down over the next few days into the weekend.

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The continuing resolution that contains money for flood relief efforts in Louisiana is tied up in politics, and the clock is ticking before Congress’ fall recess. US Senator Bill Cassidy says they’re going back and forth because Senate Democrats want funding for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, in the spending bill as well.

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The $500 million flood aid package contains dollars earmarked for 16 states. Cassidy says a separate bill for Flint funding passed the Senate, but not the House. He says they’re still trying to figure out what it will take to get the continuing resolution approved in both houses.

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Congress is set to recess for the November election on Friday at midnight. Cassidy says he is confident that assistance will be approved for Louisiana flood victims. But he says the question remains as to when that aid will come to the Bayou State.

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The state Republican Party claims Governor John Bel Edwards is using the flood to raise money for his re-election campaign. Executive Director of the Louisiana GOP, Jason Dore, says the governor attended a fundraising event one night during one of his trips to Washington, D.C., to get more federal aid for flood victims.

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But the governor’s Communications Director, Richard Carbo, says the event was held at night, after a long day of fighting for federal assistance. He says no state dollars went towards the reception event for the fundraiser.

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Dore also says Edwards has not been hard enough on FEMA regarding their delayed response to flood victims.

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Dore claims Central Mayor Jr. Shelton had to go through a Congressman to get more flood relief supplies. Carbo says there are many different ways to go about getting more assistance, and Shelton just chose another route and has been complimentary of the governor’s response.

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Authorities in St. Tammany parish are asking for the public’s help in identifying a mutilated body that was dumped on Highway 90 near the Rigolets. Police say the murder victim was found in late July, and they believe the victim may have been a transient with ties to Biloxi. Coroner Dr. Charles Preston says the autopsy results were gruesome.

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Preston says they ran a phenotype DNA analysis to get an idea of what the victim may have looked like, because his body was badly decomposed. He says they believe the man is over 65-years-old, of European and Middle Eastern descent, and has a fair complexion.

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Preston says the victim has a scar from an open heart surgery and had blood pressure medications in his system. St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith says the first step in solving the case is identifying the deceased victim.

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Authorities have released a computer sketch of the victim and anyone with information is urged to call the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office, or call CrimeStoppers at (504) 822-1111 to remain anonymous.

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Former LSU quarterback Steve Ensminger will call the plays from the press box on Saturday when the Tigers host Missouri on Saturday night. Ensminger takes over as offensive coordinator for the fired Cam Cameron. Ensminger says for this offense to improve, they have to eliminate mistakes…

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Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron has already said he wants to spread the ball around, instead of just relying heavily on the running game. Ensminger he’s on board with that idea…

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Ensminger was previously an offensive coordinator at Clemson and Texas A&M in the 1990s. The Baton Rouge native also does not want the offense to be predictable…

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Quarterback Danny Etling says they trust Orgeron and the new look coaching staff…

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17:30 LRN Newscast September 27th

A spending bill that contains millions of dollars to help Louisiana’s flood recovery has been blocked by Senate Democrats. That’s because they want funding to help Flint, Michigan with their tainted water. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy remains hopeful Congress will approve flood recovery dollars.

The state republican party is accusing Governor John Bel Edwards of using the flood to his advantage to raise money for his re-election campaign. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Political experts say last night’s presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is one of the most bizarre ever at that level of politics. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says it’s due, in part, to the sharp personal jabs they took at each other. He says there was also an unusual lack of actual substance in the debate….
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We’re starting to see the US Senate candidates become more visible as the November 8th election gets closer. LaPolitics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford says the ads help the many candidates introduce themselves to voters, but the debates will tell the tale. But he says the field is so crowded it might be difficult when it comes to discussing policies they support..:
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16:45 LRN Sportscast September 27th

LSU’s coaching staff looks a little different now that head coach Les Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron have been fired. Former tight ends coach Steve Ensminger has been promoted to offensive coordinator. Wide receivers coach Dameyuene Craig is now also the recruiting coordinator and 75-year-old Pete Jenkins has been named defensive line coach. He’s considered one of the best D-line coaches in the country and previously spent 14 years as an assistant at LSU. Defensive lineman Greg Gilmore is glad to have Jenkins around…
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Another major change is Austin Thomas named as the general manager of the football program, a unique title in college football. Thomas has played an important role in the recruiting.

Jacksonville, Cleveland, Chicago and the Saints are the four teams in the NFL with an 0-3 record. New Orleans was thumped by the Falcons 45-32 last night. But Quarterback Drew Brees still believes great things will happen for this team…
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This Sunday, the Saints visit the Chargers. It will mark the first time Brees has faced his old team in San Diego.

Louisiana Tech baseball has released its 2017 schedule. Tech will host Arkansas for two games during the midweek, February 28th and March 1st. Tech will also host Southern Miss in mid-March and the Ragin Cajuns on April 25th.