LRN Sportscast 16:45 November 12

Tonight on ESPN-U, U-L Lafayette faces South Alabama in a Sun Belt contest. The Cajuns are expected to play two quarterbacks tonight. Brooks Haack and Jalen Nixon. Haack is expected to start and Coach Mark Hudspeth says Haack’s throwing arm needs to give their offense a spark…
cut 18 (17) “…run game”
Kick-off is at 6:30.

On Saturday night in Tiger Stadium…9th ranked LSU will host Arkansas. Tigers Coach Les Miles was asked to describe the Razorbacks offensive line…
cut 30 (10) “…it’s big”
That big offense line has helped Arkansas running back Alex Collins eclipse the 1,000 yard mark for the third straight season .

Seven Saints players did not practice today as the team continues to get ready for Sunday’s road game against Washington. Sitting out were…tackle Terron Armstead, linebackers Dannell Ellerbe, David Hawthorne, Ramon Humber, cornerback Damian Swann, wide receiver Willie Snead and cornerback Keenan Lewis missed because of illness. Linebacker Hau’oli Kikaha was limited with an ankle injury.

Nicholls State will get some time on television on Saturday night as they’ll host Central Arkansas on the American Sports Network. The game can be seen on Cox Sports Television. The Colonels are looking for their second win in a row, while Central Arkansas tries to improve its record 7-and-1 on the year.

In other Southland action this weekend. Southeastern Louisiana travels to Abilene Christian for its final road game of the year. The Wildcats have a six-game losing streak, while the Lions are looking for a win to get back to the .500 mark.

Also this weekend, Northwestern State is at Sam Houston State. The Demons beat A-C-U 39 to 22 last week.

16:30 Newscast, November 12th, 2015

Two new polls on the governor’s race show Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter with 10 days to go before the election. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (29) “I’m Eric Gill”

According to fundraising totals released Thursday, Edwards has received $4.5 million in contributions since the primary while Vitter raised $2.6 million during the same time.

And there’s a buzz over the internet over the latest Vitter ad which features he and West Monroe reality star Willie Robertson of Duck Dynasty.

One of the suspect’s in the case of the murder of 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis and the injuring of his dad, Chris Few, could be bonding out tomorrow or Monday instead of today. That’s according to Avoyelles Parish Sheriff Doug Anderson who says the father of 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr., who is an attorney, was preparing a million dollar property bond to get his released, but there is a paperwork holdup. He says there are conditions of the bond…:
CUT 5 (07) “his residence”
The technical issue is reportedly due to a state law banning attorneys from bonding out defendants. Greenhouse Jr.’s dad is an assistant DA in Avoyelles Parish.

The Thibodaux Police Department says a woman who has been convicted on theft charges five times is under arrest again this time for allegedly stealing crayons and ink pens. Since 36-year-old Janell Davis of Franklin has been convicted 5 times for theft of goods within the past 10 years, the theft of the crayons is a felony.

 

15:30 Newscast, November 12th, 2015

The University of New Orleans released a poll on the 2015 Gubernatorial race and found that Democrat John Bel Edwards is 22 points ahead of Republican David Vitter among likely voters. The same survey also found Governor Bobby Jindal with a 70-percent disapproval rating. UNO Survey Research Center Director Dr. Ed Chervenak believes this is turning out to be a driving force in this election…:
cut 12 (07) “John Bel Edwards”

Meanwhile Vitter has released a new campaign ad featuring a well known reality TV star from Louisiana…:
CUT 1 (15) “earn Redemption”
Early voting for the November 21st runoff ends Saturday.

Raise your glass to this news, Drinking champagne could help prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia according to a study out of Reading University. Dr. Jeff Keller with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center says any consumption of alcohol needs to be done carefully, but it’s very clear that in moderation champagne can be good for your cognitive functioning…:
CUT 15 (08) “and champagne”
The Alzheimer’s Society says that while the results were interesting, a lot more research needed to be done.

More people are showing up to early vote for next Saturday’s runoff than they did for the primary over the first three days. That’s according to the Secretary of State’s Office and pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics says enthusiasm is ramping up…:
CUT 8 (07) “to vote early”
He predicts there will be a 45-50% overall turnout.

 

14:30 Newscast, November 12th, 2015

A new poll on the governor’s race published by The Advocate shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter slipping a bit. According to the survey, conducted by Market Research Insight, Edwards beats Vitter, 52 to 38 percent, if roughly 26-percent of African-Americans vote in the election. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this could signify some backlash over Edwards’ negative “prostitutes over patriots” ad…:
cut 10 (10) “changed that”
Early voting for the November 21st runoff ends Saturday.

Gas prices in Louisiana continued to creep up Thursday as the statewide average is about to reach the $2.00 mark for a gallon of regular. Petroleum analysts say the creep up is the result of volatility in oil prices at the end of October. As of this morning, Louisiana gas prices are still among the lowest five states in the nation.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of the Marksville officers involved in the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy won’t be bonding out Thursday because of a technical issue. Sheriff Doug Anderson says when 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr. bonds out, he’ll be transferred…:
CUT 4 (08) “from our jail”
Greenhouse Jr.’s dad, who is a lawyer, was attempting to secure a million dollar property bond to get his son released, but it’s believed the hold up is due to a state law which bans attorneys from bonding out defendants. The other officer accused, Derrick Stafford, is also being held on a million dollars bond.

Republican gubernatorial candidate David Vitter is out with a new ad which features he and Willie Robertson of the Duck Dynasty clan. In the commercial, Robertson says he knows Vitter has made some mistakes but adds, “Who hasn’t? — and he’s just concerned about our state.

 

LRN PM Newscall November 12

Two new polls on the governor’s race show Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter with 10 days to go before the election. Eric Gill reports…

CUT 1 (29)  “I’m Eric Gill”

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A new study finds drinking champagne can help to prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia. Emelie Gunn has more…..

CUT 2 (31)  “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of the Marksville officers involved in the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy won’t be bonding out today because of a technical issue. It’s reportedly due to a state law banning attorneys from bonding out defendants. Sheriff Doug Anderson says the father of 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr., who is an attorney, was preparing a million dollar property bond to get his released…:

CUT 3 (10)  “or Monday”

Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford are accused of firing at least 18 shots on the vehicle the boy, Jeremy Mardis, and his father, Chris Few, were riding in. Each were charged with second degree murder and attempted second degree murder. Anderson says once Greenhouse Jr. bonds out, he will have to be transferred…:

CUT 4 (08)  “from our jail”

Norris Greenhouse Sr. is an assistant DA in Avoyelles Parish, but the office recused itself from the case and asked the state Attorney General to prosecute. Anderson says there are some conditions to Greenhouse Jr.’s bond…:

CUT 5 (07)  “his residence”

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Early voting for the November 21st runoff continues today. As of this morning, there were 119-thousand early votes, compared to 88-thousand for the same time period in the primary. And Pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics says larger parishes are early voting heavily…

CUT 6 (08) “would do well”

Voter turnout for the primary was 39-percent, which was lower than anticipated. Couvillon says based on early voting totals so far, the turnout for the runoff should be higher than the primary…

CUT 7 (04)  “50% turnout”

Couvillon says the primary election dragged on and on and many voters were not exicted to go to the polls. He says the enthusiasm for the runoff is definitely higher…

CUT 8 (07)  “to vote early”

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A new poll on the governor’s race published by The Advocate shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter slipping a bit. According to the survey, conducted by Market Research Insight, Edwards beats Vitter, 52 to 38 percent, if roughly 26-percent of African-Americans vote in the election. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley doesn’t think these results really surprise anyone…

CUT 9 (10)  “in this race”

The survey shows Edwards support among white voters has fallen 10-percent while Vitter gained 8-percent support. Stockley says this could signify some backlash over Edwards’ negative “prostitutes over patriots” ad…

cut 10 (10)  “changed that”

The University of New Orleans has released their 2015 Louisiana Gubernatorial Runoff Survey and it reveals that Edwards enjoys a 22 point lead over Vitter among likely voters. UNO Survey Research Center Director Dr. Ed Chervenak says these results show Louisiana voters appear to be in a disgruntled mood…

Cut 11 (10)  “for some change”

The poll shows Governor Bobby Jindal with a 70-percent disapproval rating. Chervenak believes this is turning out to be a driving force in this election…

cut 12 (07)  “John Bel Edwards”

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A new study out of Reading University finds drinking one to three glasses of champagne a week can aid in preventing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Dr. Jeff Keller with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center says champagne, like red wine, contains polyphenols, which is known to have great health benefits.

cut 13 (10)  “metabolism”

Keller says the study was based on trials in rats. He says grapes and other plants contain these polyphenols, which help to ward off predators in nature and apparently your memory as well….

cut 14 (07) “consume them” 

Keller says any consumption of alcohol needs to be done carefully, but it’s very clear that in moderation champagne can be good for your cognitive functioning…

cut 15 (08)  “and champagne”

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13:30 Newscast, November 12th, 2015

Two new polls on the governor’s race show Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter with 10 days to go before the election. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (29) “I’m Eric Gill”

Early voting for the November 21st runoff continues today. As of this morning, there were 119-thousand early votes, compared to 88-thousand for the same time period in the primary. John Couvillon of JMC Analytics says the turnout for the runoff should be higher than the primary…:
CUT 7 (04) “50% turnout”
Early voting ends Saturday.

A new study out of Reading University finds drinking one to three glasses of champagne a week can aid in preventing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Dr. Jeff Keller with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center says grapes and other plants contain these micro-nutrients which help to ward off predators in nature and apparently your memory as well…:
cut 14 (07) “consume them”
The Alzheimer’s Society has stated that while the results were interesting, a lot more research needed to be done.

State Police Col. Mike Edmonson reportedly met with a judge in Marksville today about the gag order in place related to the case of a 6-year-old boy who was shot and killed. Apparently State Police wants to know exactly what the parameters are. Meanwhile, Avoyelles Parish Sheriff Doug Anderson says paperwork issues are delaying the release of 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse, Jr. on a $1 million bond. Greenhouse is one of two officers charged in the death of 6-year-old boy Jeremy Mardis. Greenhouse’s father was arranging to post a property bond for his son, but they are still working out details.

 

12:30 Newscast, November 12th, 2015

The University of New Orleans has released their 2015 Louisiana Gubernatorial Runoff Survey and it reveals that Edwards enjoys a 22 point lead over Vitter among likely voters. UNO Survey Research Center Director Dr. Ed Chervenak says these results show Louisiana voters appear to be in a disgruntled mood…:
Cut 11 (10) “for some change”

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of the Marksville officers involved in the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy won’t be bonding out today because of a technical issue. It’s reportedly due to a state law banning lawyers from bonding out defendants. Sheriff Doug Anderson says the father of 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr., who is an attorney, was preparing a million dollar property bond to get his released…:
CUT 3 (10) “or Monday”

A new study finds drinking champagne can help to prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Louisiana has a nice weekend coming up with cooler temperatures as a front moves through the state today. Meteorologists say the air is going to be dry and temps are expected to me in the mid to upper 60s for the next several days.

 

LRN sportscast 11:40 November 12

The college football weekend gets started tonight with the Ragin Cajuns visiting South Alabama in a Sun Belt match-up. The Jaguars are led by quarterback Cody Clements, who has thrown for 17-hundred yards and 12 touchdowns. Coach Mark Hudspeth wants his defense to put some pressure on him….
cut 17 (11) ‘…our DBs”
The Cajuns are expected to play two quarterbacks tonight. Brooks Haack and Jalen Nixon, with Haack the likely starter. Kick-off tonight is at 6:30. ESPN-U will televise the game.

Tennessee Titans linebacker David Bass will reportedly be fined 17-thousand dollars for a hit that he put on Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Roughing the passer was called on the play and Brees needed stitches after the game. Brees says he’ll be fine for Sunday’s game against Washington.

This weekend in the Southeastern Conference….LSU hosts Arkansas on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. The Razorbacks are coming off a wild one-point overtime victory at Ole Miss. Hogs Head Coach Brett Bielema says his team is not looking back…
cut 20 (13) “…LSU pro”
LSU fans will do some scoreboard watching on Saturday afternoon. That’s when Alabama visits Mississippi State. A win for the Bulldogs and the Tigers will once again have a chance at winning the SEC West.

11:30 Newscast November 12, 2015

A new poll on the governor’s race released by The Advocate shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter slipping a bit. According to the survey, conducted by Market Research Insight, Edwards beats Vitter, 52 to 38 percent, if roughly 26-percent of African-Americans vote in the election. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley doesn’t think these results really surprise anyone…

cut Stockley 01 (10) “in this race”

Stockley says this could signify some backlash over Edwards’ negative “prostitutes over patriots” ad.

Avoyelles Parish Sheriff Doug Anderson says paperwork issues are delaying the release of 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse, Jr. on a $1 million bond. Greenhouse is one of two officers charged in the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in Marksville. Greenhouse’s father, an Avoyelles Parish assistant district attorney, was arranging to post a property bond for his son using his land. Louisiana law prohibits attorneys from posting bond for defendants.

Early voting for the November 21st runoff continues today. As of this morning, there were 119-thousand early votes, compared to 88-thousand for the same time period in the primary. Pollster John Couvillon of JMC Analytics says larger parishes are early voting heavily…

cut 6 (08) “would do well”

Voter turnout for the primary was 39-percent, which was lower than anticipated. Early voting ends Saturday.

A new study out of Reading University finds drinking one to three glasses of champagne a week can aid in preventing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Dr. Jeff Keller with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center says champagne, like red wine, contains polyphenols, which are known to have great health benefits…

cut 12 (10) “metabolism”

He says the study was based on trials on rats.

10:30 Newscast November 12, 2015

Unlike last year, this year’s flu season is off to a slow start in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story….

cut 3 (29) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says a fight over a dog sale led to the death of a Thibodaux man. They say 38-year-old Danny Breaux arranged to purchase a dog from 39-year-old Cuong Tran, but left with the dog without paying. Breaux returned later and an argument ensued which led to Breaux punching Tran. Tran collapsed and hit his head on the roadway. He was taken to an area hospital where he later died. Breaux faces a charge of second degree murder.

Joe’s Crab Shack, which has two locations in Louisiana, is the first major restaurant chain to experiment with a no-tipping policy. The restaurant said front house workers at select restaurants will now earn hourly wages of around $12-$14 and prices on the menu increase around 15%. Don Kasten, Assistant Professor at Nicholls State’s Chef John Folse Culinary Institute, expects this to become a trend…

cut 10 (10) “10% or less”

Kasten believes patrons will love this new policy.

It looks like fall weather is definitely on its way as a cold front finishes passing the state today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says low temperatures will drop into the 40s by Saturday and Sunday. Keim says fans should be prepared Saturday when tailgating for the LSU-Arkansas game because it will be the coldest game of the season, thus far…

cut 6 (08) “bit chilly”

He says you may need to break out a jacket.