11:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

Although he knows he has a challenging year in front of him, Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is looking forward to spending some time with family this Christmas. Edwards says tonight his family will gather at his mother’s home in Tangipahoa Parish…

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Edwards says his contribution to Christmas dinner will be oyster soup.

In St. James Parish tonight its the annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration. If you plan on attending, it’s recommended that you get into the area before 6PM. St. James Parish President Timothy Roussel says, if you’ve never seen the bonfires before, it is a sight to see…

cut 5 (11) “at 7PM”

The fires are intended to light the way for Papa Noel.

It’s a timely gift for members of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1023rd Engineer Company, as the unit returns home today from a 10-month deployment. Ross Bethea is the Captain of the 10-23rd Engineer Company…

cut 13 (09) “get home”

Over 150 soldiers will arrive in Monroe this afternoon after spending much of 2015 in Kuwait.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles this Christmas during candlelight services. Marshal Butch Browning says it just takes one second for a flame to be dropped during a crowded ceremony and somebody’s clothes catch on fire…

cut 9 (10) “from that”

The National Fire Protection Association showed that in all 9,000 religious structure fires from 2007-2011, more than 350 were directly attributed to the use of candles.

10:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

Tonight, the annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration takes place in St. James Parish. Jeff Palermo reports…

cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

There were no jackpot winners in last night’s $227 million Powerball drawing. That means Saturday’s estimated jackpot moves to $255 million with a cash value of $158.4 million. You have until 9PM December 26th to purchase a ticket to get into Saturday night’s drawing.

Members of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1023rd Engineer Company returns home today from a 10-month deployment overseas. Captain Ross Bethea says none of the soldiers from the 10-23rd were injured or killed during their deployment. He says the experience for everyone involved was tremendous…

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The soldiers will arrive in Monroe this afternoon.

Candlelight services will be held across the state to celebrate Christmas and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles. Marshal Butch Browning says people need to understand that there’s a possibility for tragedy when using open flames in assemblies…

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Browning adds that candles should never be given to young children.

LRN Sportscast 11:40 December 24

The Saints play their final home game of the season this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. While speaking with reporters that cover the Jaguars, Coach Sean Payton said he sees himself coaching the Saints long past this season. Payton was asked about his coaching future, because there’s speculation he may look to coach somewhere else next season.

The Saints are taking a day-to-day approach when it comes to quarterback Drew Brees’ injured foot. Brees has a torn plantar fascia in his right foot and Payton says if the doctors say he can play without further injuring himself, he’ll be out there Sunday against the Jaguars.

Expect a moment of silence before Sunday’s game to remember Jerry Romig, who was the public address announcer for the Saints for 44 years. Romig passed away yesterday at his home at the age of 86. His family said Romig was battling an extended illness. Romig retired from his P-A duties two years ago. Dome general manager Dough Thornton calls Romig an institution.

Former LSU star Odell Beckham Junior will not play this Sunday as his one-game suspension has been upheld by the NFL. Beckham will have to sit out Sunday’s Giants game against the Vikings because he violated player safety rules.

Former LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger is getting ready to start this Sunday for the Tennessee Titans, who host the Houston Texans. Mettenberger is filling in for the injured Marcus Mariota. Tennessee only has three wins on the year, while the Texans are in first place in the AFC South. Mettenberger and the Titans have won just five games since he joined the team in 2014…
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Mettenberger is 0-8 as a starter in the NFL.

The Pelicans bring a two-game winning streak into their Christmas Day matchup with the Miami Heat. New Orleans easily beat Portland 115 to 89 yesterday. Anthony Davis had 28 points, 12 rebounds and blocked three shots as the Pels improved to 9-19 on the year.

09:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

Over 150 soldiers with the Louisiana National Guard return today after a 10-month deployment overseas. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Zatarain’s is voluntarily recalling 8 ounce boxes of Red Beans and Rice Original due to it possibly containing undeclared dairy ingredients. In a release, the Gretna-based company says the boxes could contain Creamy Parmesan Rice Mix that contains dairy ingredients. The recalled product is stamped “best by July 31 16Z”. Zatarain’s says they have received no reports of illnesses or allergic reactions due to the mislabeled product.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is looking forward to spending the next couple of days with family for the Christmas holiday, as he has a challenging year in front of him. Edwards says his transition teams have been busy since election day working on solutions to improve transportation, education and health care…

cut 12 (09) “that opportunity”

Edwards says his family will gather at his mother’s home in Tangipahoa Parish tonight.

Tonight is the annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration in St. James Parish. St. James Parish President Timothy Roussel says 133 structures will be set ablaze along the levee. He says this is the perfect event to get anyone into the Christmas spirit…

cut 6 (09) “festive atmosphere”

The fires are scheduled to be lit at 7PM to light the way for Papa Noel.

08:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards takes time from the transition to spend a couple of days celebrating Christmas. Don Molino has the story…

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Longtime New Orleans Saints public address announcer Jerry Romig has died. He was the teams stadium announcer for an incredible 44 seasons beginning in 1969. Romig did cite health problems as one reason for his retirement in 2013. He was replaced in the announce booth by his son Mark. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Jefferson. Visitation will start at 10AM with a funeral mass to follow. Romig was 86 years-old.

Over 150 soldiers of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1023rd Engineer Company will return today from a 10-month deployment, just in time for Christmas. Captain Ross Bethea says during the course of their deployment they helped strengthen facilities and living conditions for Kuwaiti and ally forces…

cut 14 (09) “wonderful”

The unit will arrive in Monroe this afternoon.

As many churches plan to hold “candlelight services” this Christmas, the State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles. Marshal Butch Browning says it just takes one second for a flame to be dropped during a crowded ceremony and somebody’s clothes catch on fire…

cut 9 (10) “from that”

Browning says there is a possibility for tragedy regarding the use of open flames in assemblies.

07:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

It’s a timely gift for members of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1023rd Engineer Company, as the unit returns today from a 10-month deployment. Over 150 soldiers will arrive in Monroe this afternoon after spending much of 2015 in Kuwait. Ross Bethea is the Captain of the 10-23rd Engineer Company…

cut 13 (09) “get home”

Betha says they also completed missions in Iraq, Jordan and Afghanistan.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is looking forward to spending the next couple of days with family for the Christmas holiday. He says he will spend a portion of the holiday reflecting on the huge challenge in front of him, one that he embraces…

cut 11 (10) “priorities”

He says one of their family Christmas traditions is to watch the black-and-white version of “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

The annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration takes place tonight in St. James Parish. If you plan on heading to the celebration, it’s recommended that you get into the area before 6PM. St. James Parish President Timothy Roussel says, if you’ve never seen the bonfires before, it is a sight to see…

cut 5 (11) “at 7PM”

For safety reasons, the structures are 15 feet tall instead of 20 feet, as in year’s past.

Many “candlelight services” will take place this Christmas and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles this season. Marshal Butch Browning says stationery candles should be on a strong base so that they don’t tip over in large crowds…

cut 8 (08) “could burn”

Browning adds that candles should never be issued to young children.

06:45 Sportscast December 24, 2015

The NFL has upheld New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior’s one game suspension for the rough housing that occurred between him and Panthers cornerback Josh Norman. Beckham’s appeal was heard Wednesday, but it wasn’t convincing enough, so the former LSU star will not play this Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. In a statement, Beckham apologized for his actions on Sunday and said he dropped the ball on sportsmanship.

Lately the Portland Trail Blazers had been dominate over the New Orleans Pelicans, but not last night. Anthony Davis scored 28 and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Pels blew out Portland 115-89. Tyreke Evans added 24 as five Pelicans scored in double figures. The Pels defensive efforts held the Trail Blazers to making less than 35-percent of their shots from the field. New Orleans is now 9-19 as they travel to Miami to take on the Heat in a Christmas Day matchup that tips off at 11AM. You can watch on ESPN.

It’s been a tough week for the ULM men’s basketball team. The Warhawks lost in triple overtime to Canisius 108-96 Tuesday in a tournament in Las Vegas. They then turned around and lost to Hampton yesterday 75-64. Majok Deng had 16 points in a losing effort. ULM takes a small break for Christmas before returning to the court to host Appalachian State in Sun Belt Conference action on New Year’s Eve.

In that same Las Vegas tournament yesterday, Canisius upended Nicholls State 83-74. The loss drops the Colonels to 4-8. Nicholls will get a couple of days off for the holiday before traveling to Houston to take on the Cougars Monday afternoon.

Former New Orleans Saints public address announcer Jerry Romig has died. He was the teams stadium announcer for an incredible 44 seasons beginning in 1969. Romig did cite health problems as one reason for his retirement in 2013. He was replaced in the announce booth by his son Mark. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Jefferson. Visitation will start at 10AM with a funeral mass to follow. Romig was 86 years-old.

06:30 Newscast December 24, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards knows he has a challenging year in front of him, but he’s looking forward to spending the next couple of days with family for the Christmas holiday. Edwards says his family will gather at his mother’s home in Tangipahoa Parish tonight…

cut 10 (11) “gathering there”

Edwards says his contribution to the Christmas dinner is oyster soup.

The annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration takes place in St. James Parish. The fires are scheduled to be lit at 7PM to light the way for Papa Noel. St. James Parish President Timothy Roussel says the lighting of the bonfires is a big deal because it’s tradition…

cut 4 (08) “1800s”

He says thousands of people will descend on the area for tonight’s festivities.

Many religious fellowships throughout the state will engage in “candlelight services” this Christmas, and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles. Marshal Butch Browning says folks need to understand that there’s a possibility for tragedy regarding the use of open flames in assemblies..:

cut 7 (11) “on fire (2x)”

The National Fire Protection Association showed that in all 9,000 religious structure fires from 2007-2011, more than 350 were directly attributed to the use of candles.

LRN Newscall December 24th

Tonight, the annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration takes place in St. James Parish.  Jeff Palermo reports…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards takes time from the transition to spend a couple of days celebrating Christmas. Don Molino has the story…

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Over 150 soldiers with the Louisiana National Guard return today after 10-month deployment overseas. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Tonight, the annual Bonfires on the Levee celebration takes place in St. James Parish. The fires are scheduled to be lit at 7PM to light the way for Papa Noel. St. James Parish President Timothy Roussel says the lighting of the bonfires is a big deal because it’s tradition…

cut 4  (08)  “1800s”

He says thousands of people will descend on the area for tonight’s festivities. If you plan on heading to the Bonfires on the Levee celebration, it’s recommended that you get into the area before 6PM. Roussel says, if you’ve never seen the bonfires before, it is a sight to see…

Cut 5  (11)  “at 7PM”

He says 133 structures will be set ablaze along the levee tonight. For safety reasons, the structures are 15 feet tall instead of 20 feet, as in year’s past.  Roussel says this is the perfect event to get anyone into the Christmas spirit…

Cut 6 (09)  “festive atmosphere”

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Many religious fellowships throughout the state will engage in “candlelight services” this Christmas, and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is issuing guidelines to organizations who plan to utilize candles this season. Marshal Butch Browning says folks need to understand that there’s a possibility for tragedy regarding the use of open flames in assemblies..:

CUT 7 (11)  “on fire (2x)”

The National Fire Protection Association showed that in all 9,000 religious structure fires from 2007-2011, more than 350 were directly attributed to the use of candles. Browning says stationary candles should be on a strong base so that they don’t tip over in large crowds…:

Cut 8  (08)  “could burn”

Browning says candles should never be issued to young children. He says it just takes one second for a flame to be dropped during a crowded ceremony and somebody’s clothes catch on fire…:

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards knows he has a challenging year in front of him, but he’s looking forward to spending the next couple of days with family for the Christmas holiday. Edwards says his family gathering at his mother’s home in Tangipahoa Parish tonight…

Cut 10 (11) “gathering there” 

Edwards says his contribution to the Christmas dinner is oyster soup. He says another family tradition is to watch the black-and-white version of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” He says he’ll also spend the Christmas holiday reflecting on the huge challenge in front of him, one that he embraces

cut 11 (10) “priorities”

Edwards says his transition teams have been busy since the election day working on solutions to improve transportation, education and health care…

Cut 12 (09) “that opportunity”

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It’s a timely gift for members of the Louisiana National Guard’s 1023rd Engineer Company, as the unit returns today from a 10-month deployment. Over 150 soldiers will arrive in Monroe this afternoon after spending much of 2015 in Kuwait. Ross Bethea is the Captain of the 10-23rd Engineer Company

Cut 13 (09)  “get home”

Betha says they also completed missions in Iraq, Jordan and Afghanistan. He says during the course of their deployment they helped strengthen facilities and living conditions for Kuwaiti and ally forces

Cut 14 (09) “wonderful”

Betha says none of the soldiers from the 10-23rd were injured or killed during their deployment. He says the experience for everyone involved was tremendous…

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17:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

A 70-year-old woman and two children died after a train collided with their vehicle in New Iberia. The crash also left two other children and one adult in critical condition. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says they believe the car came to a stop on the tracks either before or while the crossing gates were activated, but it is unknown why. He says a tragedy like this is heartbreaking for the family, especially at this time of year…:
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He says the 70-year-old victim is identified as Phyllis Leblanc.

State Police say an ATV crash in Bossier Parish claimed the life of a 67-year-old man from Benton. They say around 8:20 this morning, Cornelius McConnell was traveling on the ATV when it exited the right side of the road and struck a DOTD curve warning sign. McConnel was ejected from the ATV and died as a result of his injuries. Impairment is a suspected factor in this crash which remains under investigation.

The NFL has upheld Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior’s one game suspension for the rough housing that occurred between him and Panthers cornerback Josh Norman. Beckham’s appeal was heard today, but it wasn’t convincing enough, so the former LSU star will not play this Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

If you still haven’t cleared out your Christmas list, experts say gift cards are always a huge hit with last minute shoppers. LSU Assistant Professor of Marketing Dan Rice says cash is becoming more taboo, as gifters and giftees feel it’s far too impersonal…:
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The NRF says gift cards are the most-requested gift for the 8th year in a row.

The flu bug has been quiet this holiday season. According to the CDC’s latest flu count, South Carolina is the only state showing significant flu activity. CDC medical officer Fiona Havers says eventually the flu bug will start to spread…
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She says that’s why it’s important to get your flu shot now if you haven’t already.