11:40 LRN Sportscast Sept 19

For the 22nd time in the Saints 50-year history, New Orleans is off to an 0-2 start after losing 16-13 to the New York Giants. The Black and Gold return home to play Atlanta on Monday and Coach Sean Payton says his team will keep fighting…
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There is some good news regarding cornerback PJ Williams, who was carted off the field after reportedly losing consciousness. A source says Williams be fine after suffering a concussion.

The other good news is that no one in the NFC South has a winning record, Tampa Bay was thumped by Arizona 40-7 to drop to 1-and-1. Carolina and Atlanta are also 1-and-1 after winning yesterday.

LSU’s Leonard Fournette’s return to the field from an injury on Saturday night was a mixed bag. He scored two touchdowns and rushed for 147 yards, but he also fumbled twice. Coach Les Miles says his star running back will get better with hanging on to the ball…
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Fournette and the Tigers travel to Auburn this Saturday. The War Eagles have won just two of their last 11 league games.

UL Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire was named Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 223 yards and one touchdown in the Cajuns 28-23 win over South Alabama. UL Lafayette heads to New Orleans this Saturday to face a Tulane team that’s struggling on offense after losing 21-14 to Navy.

10:30 Newscast Sept 19

The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the 9th best nursing school in the nation. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The body of a missing 6-year-old was found this morning. Keaton Jones of Youngsville reportedly went missing yesterday afternoon, sparking a multi-agency investigation. The child was found early this morning in a pond near his home.

An Acadia parish woman is trying to get her spider monkey back after he was taken by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Justine Quinn says she’s worried about her monkey Darwin because another woman’s primate died in LDWF’s care.

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L-D-W-F is not commenting on the matter.

Louisiana Office of Tourism has been named the 2016 State Tourism Office of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. That’s according to Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser, who says he’s proud of the award, but more proud of all the great people who work in the tourism industry. He says they want to get more people involved in promoting tourism in the Bayou State.

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L-O-T also won this award in 2013.

09:30 Newscast, September 19th, 2016

For the second time in three years, the Louisiana Office of Tourism has won the 2016 State Tourism Office of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says they are always working on creative ways to promote the state. He says Louisiana has one of the most unique cultures in the US…:
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He says they’ve created a series of YouTube videos featuring different places in the state to go as part of their Go.See.Eat campaign.

Two Louisiana chefs are travelling to Japan today to cook gumbo for the US Ambassador of Japan and promote Louisiana products. Caroline Kennedy, who owns restaurants in New Roads and New Orleans, says they’ve been trying to find out what ingredients they can find in Japan and which ones they’ll have to bring with them…:
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has seized an Acadia Parish woman’s spider monkey and she’s fighting to get her pet back. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Baton Rouge Police say they’ve arrested a man who become out of control and, wearing only underwear, tried to attack police before ramming a cop car into a mobile home. They say 35-year-old Jeremy Saylor, who is suspected to have been under the influence of the synthetic drug Mojo, displayed “superhuman strength” and got into a police vehicle, tried to run the officers over then rammed it into a mobile home.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 19th, 2016

Two Louisiana chefs are on the way to Japan, where they will cook gumbo for the US Ambassador of Japan at the Mississippi River Country reception. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a fatal blaze in Ville Platte that claimed the life of a 62-year-old man. They say first responders were working to suppress the flames around 1am Sunday when they located the lifeless body of James Malveaux. There were no smoke alarms found in the residence. The Evageline Parish Coroner is conducting an autopsy to determine the official cause of death.

An Acadia Parish woman is fighting to get her spider monkey back after he was seized by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for the second time in 2 years. State law prohibits owning exotic animals, but Justine Quinn of Church Point says she’s had her monkey since before the law went into effect. She says LDWF came back to get Darwin even after she had a court order saying she could keep him until the matter was settled.
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LDWF is not commenting on the matter.

The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the ninth best nursing school in the country by the Nursing Schools Almanac. Dr. Demetrius Porche, Dean of the School of Nursing, says s the key factors to the rating are…:
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The school also ranked number 5 among public nursing schools and second in the Southeast region.

 

07:30 Newscast, September 19th, 2016

The Louisiana Department of Tourism continues to pick up accolades. The latest award is the the 2016 State Tourism Office of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says they work hard to promote the many attractions all over Louisiana…:

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Nungesser says he’s happy about the award, but more proud of all the great people who work in the tourism industry.

Two Louisiana chefs are travelling to Japan today to cook gumbo for the US Ambassador. Samantha Carroll, who own restaurants in New Roads and New Orleans, says during this Louisiana promoting trip at the Mississippi River Country reception, they will also judge a gumbo cook off…:
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Carroll says she and her husband will cook gumbo for the guests at the trade show convention, using Louisiana seafood and ingredients.

The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the ninth best nursing school in the country by the Nursing Schools Almanac. Dr. Demetrius Porche, Dean of the School of Nursing, says this is a great honor. He says this review is a testament to the dedication of the facility and staff’s commitment to a culture of excellence…:
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The school also ranked number 5 among public nursing schools and second in the Southeast region.

Louisiana state health officials are warning residents to stay away from the Bogue Chitto River after approximately 6 million gallons of sewage water spilled into the east branch of the river from a Mississippi levee breach Friday. They say this sewage release will add contaminates that can result in elevated levels of unhealthy bacteria. They’ve issued a water contact advisory for swimming and fishing in the Bogue Chitto River for its entire length in Louisiana.

 

06:45 Sportscast, September 19th, 2016

What appeared to be an easy win on Saturday in Tiger Stadium, became a nerve racking victory for LSU as they had to hold on to a 23-20 victory over Mississippi State. The Bulldogs scored two touchdowns in a 40-second span to give State a chance at stealing a win in Death Valley. Coach Les Miles wishes his team would have finished stronger…:
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With the win, LSU moved up two spots to number 18 in the AP top 25.

Taking a look at more college football scores from around the state this weekend, Southern hammered Alabama State 64-6. Grambling beat Jackson State 35-14. Nicholls State picked up the win over Incarnate Word 35-28. ULM was edged by Georgia Southern who held on for a 23-21 victory in the Warhawks’ first Sun Belt Conference game. Louisiana Tech fell to Texas Tech 59-45. McNeese fell to Stephen F Austin 31-28. Southern Utah held off Southeastern 28-23.

In UL-Lafayette’s Sun Belt Conference opener, the Cajuns picked up a hard fought 28-23 victory over visiting South Alabama. Senior running back Elijah McGuire helped seal the win with a little more than 7 minutes left after a handoff from quarterback Anthony Jennings and a stunning 68-yard touchdown run.

It’s a tough start to the season for the Saints. After dropping a one-point loss in the season opener, New Orleans lost another tight contest yesterday. Giants kicker Josh Brown’s 23-yard field goal with no time left gave New York a 16-13 win over the Saints. Coach Sean Payton says the difference in this game was a block field goal that led to a 65-yard return for a touchdown by the Giants Janoris Jenkins…:
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New Orleans returns home to play Atlanta on Monday night..

 

06:30 Newscast, September 19th, 2016

Two Louisiana chefs are travelling to Japan today to cook gumbo for the US Ambassador of Japan, Caroline Kennedy, and others as part of the Mississippi River Country reception. Samantha Carroll and her husband, Cody, own Hot Tails in New Roads and Sac-a-Lait restaurant in New Orleans. Carroll says this will be a great opportunity to get Louisiana products in the hands of chefs abroad…:
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Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser announces the Louisiana Office of Tourism has been named the 2016 State Tourism Office of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. He says they want to get more people involved in promoting the Bayou State to tourists…:
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This is the second time the Louisiana Office of Tourism has won this award.

An Acadia Parish woman is fighting to get her spider monkey back after he was seized by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Justine Quinn of Church Point says she has owned Darwin, the monkey, for over 13 years. A state law was passed in 2006 requiring a permit to own exotic animals, but Quinn says she was grandfathered in because she owned Darwin before the law was passed. She says he was seized once before in 2014..:
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Quinn says she is seeking legal action to get Darwin back. L-D-W-F is not commenting on the matter.

LSU has moved up two spots in the AP Top 25 following a late rally for a 23-20 victory over Mississippi State Saturday night. The win moved the Tigers up to #18 in this week’s poll.

 

LRN AM Newscall Monday September 19th ###Sports cuts added###

Two Louisiana chefs are on the way to Japan, where they will cook gumbo for the US Ambassador of Japan at the Mississippi River Country reception. Halen Doughty has more…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has seized an Acadia Parish woman’s spider monkey and she’s fighting to get her pet back. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the 9th best nursing school in the nation. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Two Louisiana chefs are travelling to Japan today to cook gumbo for the US Ambassador of Japan, Caroline Kennedy, and others as part of the Mississippi River Country reception. Samantha Carroll and her husband, Cody, own Hot Tails in New Roads and Sac-a-Lait restaurant in New Orleans. Carroll says this will be a great opportunity to get Louisiana products in the hands of chefs abroad.

cut 4  (12)  “in Louisiana”

Carroll says cooking gumbo in another country presents an interesting challenge because some ingredients, like filé, are hard to find overseas. She says they’ve been trying to find out what ingredients they can find and which ones they’ll have to bring with them.

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Carroll says she and her husband will cook gumbo for the guests at the trade show convention, using Louisiana seafood and ingredients. She says during their ten-day trip, they’ll also judge a gumbo cook off.

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An Acadia Parish woman is fighting to get her spider monkey back after he was seized by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Justine Quinn of Church Point says she has owned Darwin, the monkey, for over 13 years. A state law was passed in 2006 requiring a permit to own exotic animals, but Quinn says she was grandfathered in because she owned Darwin before the law was passed. She says he was seized once before in 2014.

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Quinn says it took four months to get Darwin back the first time, and he was emaciated and had cuts all over his hands. She says she’s worried the same thing will happen again, especially because another woman’s primate died while in LDWF’s care.

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Quinn says after she got Darwin back in 2014, the judge gave her a court order to let her keep him until the matter was settled. But she says last Friday LDWF came back for Darwin again.

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Quinn says she is seeking legal action to get Darwin back. L-D-W-F is not commenting on the matter.

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The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the ninth best nursing school in the country by the Nursing Schools Almanac. Dr. Demetrius Porche, Dean of the School of Nursing, says this is a great honor. He says this review is a testament to the dedication of the facility and staff’s commitment to a culture of excellence.

Cut 10 (11) “nursing education”

The school also ranked number 5 among public nursing schools and second in the Southeast region. Porche says this is very meaningful to have the Nursing Schools Almanac give the school this kind of rating. He says the key factors to the rating are…

cut 11 (09) “default rate”

Porche says this is a significant ranking because not many nursing schools in the South receive this recognition.

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Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser announces the Louisiana Office of Tourism has been named the 2016 State Tourism Office of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. Nungesser says he’s so proud of the award, but more proud of all the great people who work in the tourism industry. He says they want to get more people involved in promoting the Bayou State to tourists.

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This is the second time L-O-T has won this award, as the office also won in 2013, and it celebrates the fourth consecutive year of record breaking tourism in Louisiana. Nungesser says they want to keep that trend going. He says for the 100 year anniversary of the National Park System, they’ll promote the great outdoors of the Bayou State, coupled with all the other things our state has to offer.

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L-O-T runs a variety of campaigns to find more ways to boost tourism. During National Tourism Week, Nungesser met with people in tourism around the state to highlight all the attractions in every corner of Louisiana. He says there’s so many great things to see, and not enough money to promote them all.

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L-O-T has also created a series of videos featuring different places in the state to go, things to see, and places to eat as part of their Go.See.Eat campaign, generating more than 83-thousand views in three months.

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What appeared to be an easy win on Saturday in Tiger Stadium, became a nerve racking victory for LSU as they had to hold on to a 23-20 victory over Mississippi State. The Bulldogs scored two touchdowns in a 40-second span to give State a chance at stealing a win in Death Valley. Coach Les Miles wishes his team would have finished stronger.

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After missing the Jacksonville State game with an injury, LSU running back Leonard Fournette returned to the field and rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns. But fumbled twice, which kept the Bulldogs in the game. Miles says his star running back will get better with hanging on to the ball…

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A key to LSU’s win was the six sacks they had on the night. Sophomore Arden Key had two of them…

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It’s a tough start to the season for the Saints. After dropping a one-point loss in the season opener, New Orleans lost another tight contest yesterday. Giants kicker Josh Brown’s 23-yard field goal with no time left gave New York a 16-13 win over the Saints. Coach Sean Payton says the difference in this game was a block field goal that led to a 65-yard return for a touchdown by the Giants Janoris Jenkins…

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NFL teams that start 0-2, usually don’t make the playoffs. New Orleans returns home to play Atlanta on Monday night and Payton says his team will keep fighting…

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11:30 Newscast Sept 17

Governor John Bel Edwards has released a statement following his meeting with President Barack Obama in Washington D.C. The governor says he had the opportunity to update the President on the flood recovery efforts in Louisiana. Edwards says he’s optimistic they will get Louisiana citizens the assistance they need to rebuild. Louisiana’s congressional delegation is working to get a $2.6 billion federal aid package approved.

CenturyLink has announced plans for companywide layoffs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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First responders rescued a Baton Rouge teen from a chimney. BRPD Cpl L’Jean McKneely says the 15-year-old was trying to break into the house through the chimney. He hopes they can keep this teen form doing something like this again because his life was in danger.

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McKneely says the teen has been charged with attempted burglary of an inhabited dwelling.

A Lafayette homeowner fatally shot a naked man who was holding a gun in his backyard. Cpl. Bridgett Dugas says they have not yet determined the identity of the suspect and are in the process of questioning the homeowner.

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Dugas says the naked suspect did not fire his weapon and was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

10:30 Newscast Sept 17

A Lafayette homeowner fatally shot a naked man who was standing in his backyard with a gun. Cpl. Bridgett Dugas says the naked suspect did not fire his weapon and was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Dugas says they have not yet determined the identity of the suspect and are in the process of questioning the homeowner.

State police say a Denham Springs driver has died after hitting a horse in the road. Trooper Bryan Lee says 24-year-old Joshua Marange was killed in the accident. He says Marange was driving down US 190 in Livingston parish when he struck a horse that was standing in the eastbound lane. He says the crash did substantial damage to Marange’s vehicle.

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Monroe-based CenturyLink announces companywide layoffs. CenturyLink spokesperson Annmarie Sartor says after careful consideration the telecommunications company has made the difficult decision to reduce its employee related costs. She says in order to reduce its workforce, they are seeking employees who are looking to leave the company voluntarily.

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Sartor says because they are starting with voluntary layoffs, they are not sure on the local impact.

A Leesville man has been arrested for his fourth DWI following a crash that sent another driver and two children to the hospital. Police say 29-year-old Erica Fowler was driving down US 171 in Beauregard parish when 48-year-old Bryan Lee Hayes crossed both lanes and sideswiped her car. Fowler and her two children sustained minor injuries, and Hayes was not hurt. Drug impairment is suspected on the part of Hayes.