LRN Newscast 10:30 Sept 5

Labor Day weekend is here and gas prices are as low as they’ve been for this time of the year since 2004. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Damage from feral hogs cost Louisiana farmers an estimated 74-million dollars in 2013. That’s according to research conducted by LSU AgCenter Economist Shaun Tanger, who says the hogs caused 53-million in damage to Louisiana crops…
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The additional 21-million in non-production losses includes replanting costs and damage to pastures and levees.

A sophomore on the Franklin Parish Patriots football team died last night after taking a hit while returning a punt in the fourth quarter of a game against Sterlington. It’s been reported that the hit broke the neck of Tyrell Cameron. He was rushed to a local hospital where he died. Franklin Parish high school is asking for prayers for his family.

There are some who say LSU can be one of the four teams in the college football playoffs. We’ll see how they look tonight when they host McNeese State in the season opener. Coach Les Miles says the players believe they can compete with anyone…
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Kick-off is at 6:30. Also on the schedule, ULM is at Georgia, the Ragin Cajuns visit Kentucky, Louisiana Tech hosts Southern and Grambling is at Cal.

LRN Newscast 09:30 Sept 5

The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday is this weekend. Department of Revenue spokesperson Kizzy Payton says Louisiana sportsmen can buy new hunting supplies, free of state and local sales taxes…
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The Annual Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival takes place this weekend in Morgan City, but this year there’s not much to celebrate in either industry. Eric Gill has more…
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The LSU football team opens the season tonight against McNeese State. Mississippi State and Auburn are looming on the schedule for the Tigers, but LSU Head Coach Les Miles has the utmost respect for the Cowboys…
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Kick-off is at 6:30. In other action today, ULM is at 9th ranked Georgia. Ragin Cajuns at Kentucky and Louisiana Tech hosts Southern.

Sad story out of Winnsboro today as a Franklin Parish football player died after he was injured while returning a punt in a high school game against Sterlington. Sophomore Tyrell Cameron was taken off the field on a stretcher and died at a local hospital. Franklin Parish High School sent out a tweet that said Tyrell will live on in the memory of those who loved him.

LRN Newscast 08:30 Sept 5

In Winnsboro last night, a high school football player died after reportedly breaking his neck after taking a hit while returning a punt. Tyrell Cameron, a sophomore for the Franklin Parish Patriots, was rushed to a local hospital where he passed away from his injury. The school is asking for Louisiana residents to pray for his family.

It’s been a tough year for Louisiana law enforcement, as six officers have been fatally shot while on duty. But a Baton Rouge waitress showed her support for the men in blue by buying lunch for three BRPD officers and her kind note to the policemen has gone viral on facebook. Lt. Johnny Dunham with Baton Rouge police says it’s nice to be reminded there are people who side with law enforcement…
cut 5 (09) ‘…really wonderful”
The photo of the check on BRPD’s facebook page has received over 30-thousand likes.

A state judge is putting the City of New Orleans on notice and threatening to place Mayor Mitch Landrieu on house arrest if they don’t cough up firefighters back pay. The city’s firefighters union claims New Orleans owes them more than $140 million dollars. Landrieu says that kind of money would cripple the city…:
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Previously, the city reportedly offered to pay $15 million up front and the remaining balance over the next 30 years, but that offer was rejected.

LSU hosts McNeese State tonight in the college football opener in Tiger Stadium. The Cowboys athletic program receive 500-thousand dollars to play in this game. McNeese Coach Matt Viator says it’s also an awesome opportunity for his players….
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Kick-off is at 6:30.

LRN Sportscast 07:30 September 5

Tragedy struck at a high school football game in Winnsboro last night, as Tyrell Cameron, a sophomore for Franklin Parish, died from injuries he sustained while returning a punt in a game against Sterlington. Cameron was taken off the field on a stretcher in the fourth quarter and was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The school tweeted out that Tyrell will live in the memory of those who loved him. They asked asked for prayers for his family.

Today is the first Saturday of the college football season. At six-thirty tonight in Tiger Stadium, LSU will host McNeese State. The Cowboys nearly upset Nebraska in Lincoln last year, but McNeese Coach Matt Viator says playing in Baton Rouge will be a bigger test for his team….
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For LSU, sophomore Brandon Harris will start his first game at quarterback at home.

ULM is a big underdog heading into today’s game against ninth ranked Georgia. The Bulldogs are a 35-point favorite. In 2012, the Warhawks opened the season with a win over Arkansas. Georgia has a new starter at quarterback, Virginia transfer Greyson Lambert.

UL-Lafayette and Kentucky face off for the first time ever at six o’ clock in Lexington. The Cajuns have never defeated a team who plays in the SEC. Louisiana Tech opens its season by hosting Southern. The Jaguars are 0-7 against FBS schools. Southern will have its hands full with Tech running back Kenneth Dixon who is the school’s all-time leader in touchdowns.

Louisiana Tech’s former coach, Sonny Dykes, begins his third season at Cal by hosting Grambling State. The Tigers have lost all 13 games they’ve played against FBS teams since 1996. Cal has won 11 of its last 13 home openers. Kick-off is at 4 PM.

In the NFL…the Steelers traded former LSU punter Brad Wing to the New York Giants. Former Louisiana Tech star IK Ememkpali was cut by the Buffalo Bills.

LRN Newscast 17:30 Sept 4

A state judge has held the City of New Orleans in contempt of court over their dispute with firefighters over back pay — even threatening Mayor Mitch Landrieu with house arrest. Landrieu says he will accept the sentence because the money the firefighters are asking would cripple the city and he plans to appeal…:
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The firefighters claim the city owes them $75 million in back wages plus $67 million in interest.

With the college football season starting, LSU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Billy Cannon, has a new book out about his life. It gives insight to his two and half years in federal prison for his part in a counterfeiting money scheme and how that time changed his life…
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You can hear the entire Cannon interview at jim-engster-dot-com.

The Annual Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival takes place this weekend in Morgan City, but this year there’s not much to celebrate in either industry. Eric Gill has more…
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Two boat ramps on the Red River in Caddo Parish have been re-opened in time for the Labor Day weekend. The ramps have been closed since the Red River flood event which began in May. Mark Woods, a Bossier City fisherman, says he’s ready to get back on the water…:
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They still want you to be careful as the flood could have moved sandbars.

LRN Newscast 16:30 Sept 4

An Orleans Parish judge has told New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu to pay city firefighters money that is owed to them or face house arrest. But Landrieu says he’s willing to accept the sentence…
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Firefighters say they are owed 75-million dollars in back wages that are part of a decades-old dispute. But Landrieu says if he had to pay that money, drastic cuts in city services would be needed.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office says four workers at Renewable Energy Group, or REG, sustained injuries as a result of an explosion during the over night hours at the bio-diesel plant in Geismar. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says an initial investigation revealed a hydrogen line under maintenance had become pressurized…:
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Officials say one of the workers remains in critical condition.

LSU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Bill Cannon, has a tell all book out, revealing untold stories of his life. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Fishermen in northwest Louisiana are rejoicing as two boat ramps in Caddo Parish that had been closed since the flooding on the Red River are now open. Mark Woods of Bossier City says he’s ready to get back out there…
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Authorities say the flood may have caused sandbars to move, so be careful and wear life jackets.

15:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

Just in time for LSU football, the school’s only Heisman Trophy winner is out with a tell all book. Billy Cannon says “A Long, Long Run,” written by Charles deGravelles (dee-gra-velle), contains stories about his accomplishments on the field and his time in jail. He gave details on The Jim Engster Show about growing up in Baton Rouge and why he considered himself a “thug” during his time at Istrouma High…:
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He also gives insight to his two and a half years in federal prison.

A state judge has held the City of New Orleans in contempt of court over their dispute with firefighters over back pay — even threatening Mayor Mitch Landrieu with house arrest. Landrieu says he will accept the sentence because the money the firefighters are asking would cripple the city and he plans to appeal…:
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The firefighters claim the city owes them $75 million in back wages plus $67 million in interest.

A Baton Rouge waitress showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Eric Gill reports…:
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Two boat ramps on the Red River in Caddo Parish have been re-opened in time for the Labor Day weekend. The ramps have been closed since the Red River flood event which began in May. Mark Woods, a Bossier City fisherman, says he’s ready to get back on the water…:
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They still want you to be careful as the flood could have moved sandbars.

 

 

16:45 LRN Sportscast

The hype is building for tomorrow night’s season opener for the 14th ranked LSU Tigers, who host McNeese State. Coach Les Miles is anticipating big things from his team in 2015…
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McNeese State football coach Matt Viator says his team understands they have a huge challenge in front of them…
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Kick-off is Saturday at 6:30.

Who will start at quarterback for UL Lafayette tomorrow night when the Cajuns visit Kentucky? It will be either Brooks Haack or Jalen Nixon and Coach Mark Hudspeth doesn’t plan on saying who will get the start prior to gametime.

Louisiana Tech cut the ribbon today on the 22-million dollar Davison Athletics complex. The 70-thousand-plus square building sits behind the south end zone. It features a weight room, locker room and coaches offices. The new facility has been described as a game changer for the program. The Bulldogs host Southern tomorrow night.

Big match-ups tonights in high school football. The LHSAA Game of the Week, which can be seen on Fox Sports New Orleans pits UHIGH versus Rummel. Also tonight…Teurlings Catholic hosts Calvary and North Webster is at Haynesville.

NFL teams are busy releasing teams as they get ready for the regular season. The Houston Texans have reportedly released former LSU running back Kenny Hilliard. The Dolphins have also said good bye to former Tiger Anthony Johnson, while the Steelers traded former LSU punter Brad Wing to the New York Giants.

And the NFL owners are reportedly discussing whether to change Commissioner Roger Goodell’s role in player discipline after losing in federal court over deflategate.

14:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2015

A waitress in Baton Rouge picked up the tab for three cops having lunch Thursday to thank them for what they do for us everyday. Baton Rouge Police Department Lt. Johnny Dunham says Officers Brandon Blust, Dustin Conde, and Fred Thornton found Crystal Gordon to thank her and she told them she was upset about how cops have been targeted lately…:
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He says all of BRPD was touched by what Gordon did and so are many others. They made a post about this on Facebook and it’s gotten nearly 34,000 likes.

There was a fire at a Geismer plant last night which resulted in the injuring of four workers. Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley says they believe a ruptured pipe released hydrogen which then ignited:
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One of the workers is out of the hospital, the other three are in good, serious and critical condition.

A state judge is putting the City of New Orleans on notice and threatening to place Mayor Mitch Landrieu on house arrest if they don’t cough up firefighters back pay. The city’s firefighters union claims New Orleans owes them more than $140 million dollars. Landrieu says that kind of money would cripple the city…:
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Previously, the city reportedly offered to pay $15 million up front and the remaining balance over the next 30 years, but that offer was rejected.

The Dick’s Sporting Goods’ Jersey report card ranking teams based on jersey sales of former players put LSU number 4 on the list. The report indicated Odell Beckham Jr, Patrick Peterson and Barkevious Mingo helped the Tigers make the top five. OBJ has the most popular jersey among offensive players and he’s No. 2 overall.

 

LRN PM Newscall Sept 4

A Baton Rouge waitress showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Eric Gill reports…

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LSU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Billy Cannon, releases a tell all book revealing the untold stories of his life. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A waitress at a Baton Rouge restaurant showed her gratitude to the Baton Rouge Police Department by buying three officers lunch. Lt. Johnny Dunham says Officers Brandon Blust, Dustin Conde, and Fred Thornton were surprised when they went to pay the bill…

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Dunham says this gesture not only touched the three officers, but the entire BRPD. When the officers went to thank the waitress, Crystal Gordon, she said she was upset about how police officers have been targeted lately…

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Dunham says he posted a photo of the check on the BRPD Facebook page and it has already garnered over 30,000 likes and almost 9,000 shares. He adds that the officers did leave Crystal a sizable tip. Dunham says it’s nice to be reminded that there are people out there who side with law enforcement…

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With the start of another LSU football season, the school’s only Heisman Trophy winner, Billy Cannon, has released a book that tells stories of his childhood, his accomplishments on the field and his time in jail. The book is called “Billy Cannon: A Long, Long Run.” During an appearance on the Jim Engster Show, Cannon talked about why he finally agreed to a tell all book written by Charles deGravelles.

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Cannon tells many stories this biography, even ones he never told his children. He gave details about growing up in Baton Rouge and why he considered himself a “thug” during his time at Istrouma High.

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Cannon reveals memories of his time playing at LSU and getting married while still on the team. He also gives insight to his two and a half years in federal prison for his part in a counterfeiting money scheme and how that time changed him for the rest of his life.

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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office says four workers at Renewable Energy Group, or REG, sustained injuries as a result of an explosion Thursday night at the bio-diesel plant in Geismar. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says an initial investigation revealed a hydrogen line under maintenance had become pressurized…:

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Wiley says one of the employees has been released from the hospital, one is in good condition, one is in serious and the other is in critical. He says they believe the rupture released hydrogen which then ignited causing the explosion…:

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Two boat ramps on the Red River in Caddo Parish have been re-opened in time for the Labor Day weekend. The ramps have been closed since the Red River flood event which began in May. Mark Woods, a Bossier City fisherman, says he’s ready to get back on the water…

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The North Caddo Highway 2 boat ramp along with the Bishop Point boat ramp are open, while a third, the Stoner boat ramp, remains closed due to damage from the flooding. Authorities urge boaters to be cautious as flood waters may have moved sandbars in the river. Woods says he’s ready to catch some fish…

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A state judge has held the City of New Orleans in contempt of court over their dispute with firefighters over back pay. Judge Kern Reese threatened Mayor Mitch Landrieu with house arrest if the city doesn’t come up with a reasonable plan to pay the back wages within the next week. Landrieu says he’s willing to accept the sentence…

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The New Orleans Firefighters Union claims the city owes them $75 million in back wages plus $67 million in interest. Union President Nick Felton says no one should be arrested and it’s time to make this right for the city. Landrieu says paying that huge amount of money at one time would cripple the city…

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Previously, the city reportedly offered to pay $15 million up front and the remaining balance over the next 30 years, but that offer was rejected. Landrieu says they will continue to try to work with firefighters to work out the issue. He says Reese’s ruling undermines the US Constitution and plans to appeal…

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