06:30 Newscast October 8, 2015

LSU football season ticket holders have until 5 PM Thursday to purchase tickets for Saturday’s game against South Carolina in Tiger Stadium. At six PM Thursday, tickets will be made available to the general public. LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva says since they only had a short time to prepare for Saturday’s game, lines at concession stands could be longer than usual

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Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 Saturday afternoon.

With the unexpected change of venue to Baton Rouge for the LSU-South Carolina game the Capital City is getting a little extra tourism. President of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo says they’re excited to welcome fans from all over and hope everyone has enough time to make plans and attend the game.

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Arrigo says although Baton Rouge is able to handle the unexpected increase in visitors.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is sending personnel to South Carolina in response to the devastating floods impacting the state. Director Kevin Davis says South Carolina sent his office a request for assistance through the federal Emergency Management Assistance Compact…

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The Emergency Management Assistance Compact allows states to send personnel, equipment, and commodities to help disaster relief efforts in other states. Davis says GOHSEP stands ready to help those in other states who face disasters such as this one.

LRN AM Newscall October 8

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness sends personnel to South Carolina in response to the devastating floods. Eric Gill reports…

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 A U-L Lafayette grad student took an alternate route when it came to developing her thesis project and it benefits women who love the water. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU is getting ready to host a football game on Saturday afternoon in Tiger Stadium. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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With the unexpected change of venue to Baton Rouge for the LSU-South Carolina game the Capital City is getting a little extra tourism. President of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo says they’re excited to welcome the fans from all over and hope everyone has enough time to make plans and attend the game.

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Arrigo says although Baton Rouge is hosting a soccer tournament, a major business conference and a beer festival this weekend, the city is able to handle an unexpected increase in visitors.

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Since the South Carolina game was originally a road game for LSU, Arrigo says many people already have plans for this weekend, and that includes weddings, but he hopes people can adjust their schedules to go to the games.

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is sending personnel to South Carolina in response to the devastating floods impacting the state. Director Kevin Davis says South Carolina sent his office a request for assistance…

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He says personnel from his office will work with South Carolina officials in conducting damage assessments. Davis says South Carolina requested aid through the federal Emergency Management Assistance Compact…

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He says GOHSEP stands ready to help those in other states who face disasters such as this one. Davis says damage assessment can be exhausting work and our friends in South Carolina definitely need support…

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U-L Lafayette industrial design graduate student Kate Brown decided to take an alternative route for her senior thesis project. Brown entered the Innovations in Life Jacket Design Competition where she designed a comfortable and form fitting life preserver, made especially for women. She says growing up on the water in Basile, she found regular life jackets didn’t let her move comfortably.

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Brown says her live jacket is different from traditional vests because it’s specially designed to fit a more feminine body form. She says the Comfort Flex Life Vest has a relief cut under the arms so it won’t ride up over your shoulders while in the water.

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 Brown came in third place and won two-thousand dollars in the competition. She says she’s now working to get a patent and wants to ensure the life vest meets Coast Guard approval.

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LSU football season ticket holders have until 5 PM Thursday night to purchase tickets for Saturday’s game against South Carolina in Tiger Stadium. At six PM Thursday, tickets will be available to the general public. LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva says since they only had a short time to prepare for Saturday’s game, lines at concession stands could be longer than usual

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A decision was made Wednesday morning to re-locate the game from Columbia, South Carolina, because of severe flooding in the Palmetto state. Alleva says they will attempt to make South Carolina feel at home, but they are NOT painting the field in Gamecock colors

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Alleva says at this time they are not anticipating a crowd of 100-thousand for Saturday’s 2:30 kickoff, but they hope to have a great atmosphere inside Tiger Stadium….

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The UL Lafayette football team is getting ready for its first Sun Belt game of the year as they host Texas State on Saturday. The Cajuns are a disappointing 1-3 and coming off two straight blowout losses. But Coach Mark Hudspeth says a new season starts this Saturday…

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Turnovers are one reason for the Cajuns slow start. They’ve turned it over eight times and only forced three turnovers. Hudspeth says that trend needs to change…

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Undefeated McNeese State is getting ready to host two-time Southland conference champion, Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday. The Cowboys are 4-0 and have allowed only 27 points this season. McNeese Coach Matt Viator says his defense is playing with a lot of confidence, but the Lions offense presents some big challenges

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The Lions are 3-and-1 overall, coming off a 30-27 win over Lamar. S-L-U quarterback D’Shaie Landor threw for 283 yards in that game and his coach, Ron Roberts, says Landor is healthy now and ready to perform at a high level…

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17:30 LRN Newscast Oct 7

LSU fans are getting ready to tailgate at Tiger Stadium this Saturday. That’s because the Fighting Tigers will host South Carolina in an SEC match-up after it was determined the South Carolina floods were too severe to hold the game in Columbia. LSU Coach Les Miles says the uncertainity on where the game would be played has not been a distraction….
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Kick-off is at 2:30.

The newest campaign ad from Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards spotlights his anti-abortion position. In the commercial, Edwards’ wife Donna tells of how the couple decided to carry their first child to term after being advised by a doctor to abort the pregnancy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Edwards is sending a strong message…:
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The commercial indicates their daughter is now 20 years old and is getting married next spring.

In a blog post following the mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Governor Bobby Jindal says the gunman’s father is partly to blame for the deadly incident. Jindal says the killer’s father was never in his son’s life and failed to raise him. LSU Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kristopher Kaliebe…
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The gunman’s father says he had not seen his son in the two years since he moved to Oregon with his mother.

The LSU faculty senate has censure president F King Alexander over the firing of a tenured professor, who was dismissed in June after allegations surfaced she used profanity and sexual content in the classroom. LSU Faculy Senate President Kevin Cope says the censure is a signal from the academic community that Alexander isn’t providing good leadership..
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Alexander says LSU supports tenure but action must be taken to prevent damaging and counterproductive classroom environments.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Oct 7

This Saturday’s LSU-South Carolina game has been re-located from Columbia, South Carolina to Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. It will start at 2:30 PM. The catastrophic flooding in Columbia forced South Carolina officials to move the contest and LSU is glad to host the contest, giving the Tigers five home games in the SEC.

In 2005, LSU had to move one of its scheduled home game against Arizona State to Tempe, Arizona because of Hurricane Katrina. So LSU Coach Les Miles understands what Coach Steve Spurrier and the Gamcocks are going through. LSU won that game in 2005 and Miles credits the players…
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According to the LSU ticket office, the deadline for season ticket holders to purchase tickets has been set at 5 PM tomorrow. Whatever tickets are left on sale will be sold to the general public at 6 PM on Thursday.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees said he told Coach Sean Payton to take him off the injury report. Brees says his shoulder is fine and he’ll be more than ready for this Sunday’s game at Philadelphia. Meanwhile, the Saints have signed punter Brandon Fields, because of an injury to regular punter Thomas Morestead.

In the major league baseball playoffs…former LSU pitcher Will Harris pitched a perfect eighth inning to help the Houston Astros blank the Yankees three to nothing. The Astros advance to play Kansas City in a best of five division series.

In basketball…LSU freshman Ben Simmons is on C-B-S Sports -dot-com preseason All-America team.

And Louisiana Tech has been picked to finish fifth in the 14-team Conference USA. That’s according to a vote by the league’s coaches. Guard Alex Hamilton and forward Erik McCree were selected to the preseason all-conference team.

16:30 LRN Newscast Oct 7

Saturday’s football game between LSU and South Carolina has been moved to Baton Rouge and it will kick-off at 2:30. Severe flooding forced officials to move the game from Columbia, South Carolina. Ticket and parking information can be found on LSU’s website.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards new TV ad is receiving praise from one political analyst. The commercial tells the story about how Edwards and his wife decided to go through with a pregnancy, despite the child being diagnosed with spina bifda. The commercial features family photos that includes pictures of Edwards’ time in the Army. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says this is a way for Edwards to remind voters of his background…
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The election is October 24th and early voting starts this Saturday.

The LSU Faculty Senate has voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander for firing a tenured professor. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The entire ULM football team was at a memorial service of quarterback Daniel Fitzwater who died suddenly on Saturday at the age of 20. Fitzwater was a walk-on quarterback. He was remembered as a role model. Coach Todd Berry called him a great teammate.

15:30 LRN Newscast Oct 7

This Saturday’s LSU-South Carolina football game will be played in Baton Rouge because of the severe flooding in the Columbia, South Carolina area. The announcement was made this morning, shortly after Gamecocks head coach Steve Spurrier appeared on the SEC Coaches teleconference…
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Governor Jindal is pointing the blame on the father of the shooter in last week’s mass shooting on an Oregon community college campus. Jindal says the shooter’s dad should have been more involved in his son’s life. LSU Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kristopher Kaliebe (ka-LEE-bee) says lack of parental guidance is part of the issue…
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Democrat gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards has a campaign ad that tells the story of his daughter who has spina bifida and the doctor recommended he terminate the pregnancy. In the spot, Edwards said the decision was made to go through with the birth. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says the final line in the ad “John Bel Edwards Lives his values every day,” is a subtle shot at Republican candidate David Vitter…
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The state department of corrections says the that prisoner who was accidentally released from prison is back in Louisiana. Spokesperson Pam LaBorde says 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson is at Angola. Johnson, who was convicted on manslaughter, was released as a result of an error by department of corrections worker. Johnson was found last Friday at a motel in an Atlanta suburb.

14:30 Newscast October 7,2015

This Saturday’s LSU-South Carolina game has been moved to Tiger Stadium after the immense flooding in the Columbia, South Carolina area. LSU Coach Les Miles says he understands what the Gamecocks are going through after LSU had to move a scheduled home game against Arizona State to Tempe in 2005 because of Hurricane Katrina.
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The LSU Faculty Senate voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander and two others for firing a tenured professor for allegedly using profanity and sexual content in the classroom. LSU Faculty Senate President Kevin Cope says they’re not focusing on if early childhood education professor Teresa Buchanan is innocent or guilty, just the process by which she was fired.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edward’s releases a new campaign ad spotlighting his anti-abortion position by opening up about a personal experience.
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In a blog post after the mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Governor Bobby Jindal says the gunman’s father should take part of the blame. LSU Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kristopher Kaliebe (ka-LEE-bee) says when children aren’t raised in a warm and loving environment, bad things can happen.
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13:30 Newscast October 7, 2015

The LSU Faculty Senate has voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander for firing a tenured professor. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Three of the four major gubernatorial candidates will participate in a debate tonight in Baton Rouge. Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republicans Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle will face off in a forum hosted by WVLA-TV and Fox 44. Republican Senator David Vitter will not be in attendance. The debate begins at 7PM and will air on TV stations across the state and online at brproud.com.

This Saturday’s LSU-South Carolina football game has been moved to Baton Rouge because of catastrophic flooding in the Columbia, South Carolina area. LSU Coach Les Miles says the uncertainty on where the game would be played has not been a distraction for his team…

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Kickoff time has yet to be determined.

In a blog post following the mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Governor Bobby Jindal says the gunman’s father is partly to blame for the deadly incident. Jindal says the killer’s father was never in his son’s life and failed to raise his son. LSU Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kristopher Kaliebe says the governor does have a point…

cut 9 (10) “within their family”

The gunman’s father says he had not seen his son in the two years since he moved to Oregon with his mother.

LRN PM Newscall October 7

Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards’ newest campaign ad spotlights his anti-abortion position by sharing a personal story. Eric Gill reports…

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The LSU Faculty Senate has voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander for firing a tenured professor. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The newest campaign ad from Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Bel Edwards spotlights his anti-abortion position by sharing a personal story. In the commercial, Edwards’ wife Donna tells of how the couple decided to carry their first child to term after being advised by a doctor to abort the pregnancy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Edwards is sending a strong message…

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Donna says they were advised to end the pregnancy after it was discovered the unborn child had spina bifida. The commercial features family photos that include pictures from Edwards’ time in the Army. Stockley says this is a way for Edwards to remind voters of his background…

CUT 4 (08)  “in this race”

Samantha Edwards is now 20-years-old and, according to the commercial, is getting married next spring. Stockley feels the final line in the ad, “John Bel Edwards lives his values every day”, is a subtle shot at Republican candidate David Vitter…

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This Saturday’s LSU-South Carolina football game has been moved to Baton Rouge because of the catastrophic flooding in the Columbia, South Carolina area. The announcement was made just after 10:30 this morning, shortly after Gamecocks head coach Steve Spurrier appeared on the SEC Coaches teleconference

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LSU Coach Les Miles says the uncertainty on where the game will be played has not been a distraction for his team…

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In 2005, LSU had to move one of its scheduled home game against Arizona State to Tempe, Arizona because of Hurricane Katrina. So Miles understands what Spurrier and the Gamecocks are going through. LSU won that game in 2005 and Miles credits the players…

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In a blog post following the mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Governor Bobby Jindal says the gunman’s father is partly to blame for the deadly incident. Jindal says the killer’s father was never in his son’s life and failed to raise his son. LSU Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Kristopher Kaliebe (ka-LEE-bee) says the governor does have a point.

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The gunman’s father says he had not seen his son in the two years since he moved to Oregon with his mother. Kaliebe says it’s true that when children are not raised in warm loving households, bad results can happen…

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The gunman killed nine people and wounded nine others before turning a gun on himself. Kaliebe says lack of parental guidance is just part of the issue… (The mother of the shooter told investigators that her son was struggling with mental health issues.)

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The LSU Faculty Senate has voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander and two other individuals for the firing of a teacher who is accused of using profanity and sexual content that allegedly made students feel comfortable. Early childhood education teacher Teresa Buchanan was a tenured professor and dismissed in June. LSU Faculty Senate President Kevin Cope says they’re disappointed how Alexander handled the situation…

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In a statement from F. King Alexander, he says students have the right to learn in an environment free of sexual harassment and verbal abuse. Cope says they’re not talking about the guilt or innocence of the teacher, just the process by which she was fired.

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Alexander says LSU firmly supports tenure but when the rare exception occurs, action must be taken to prevent the continuation of the damaging and counterproductive environments. Cope says the censure is a signal from the academic community that Alexander isn’t providing the kind of leadership needed at LSU.

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12:30 Newscast, October 7th, 2015

The L-S-U-South Carolina game this Saturday will be moved to Baton Rouge as result of the historic and deadly flooding in the Columbia, South Carolina area. When the game will be played has yet to be determined. Heading into today, there was a big question mark on where this game would be played. But LSU Coach Les Miles said it has not been a distraction for his team…:
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South Carolina is expected to fly into Baton Rouge on Friday for the game in Tiger Stadium.

Meanwhile the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says they are sending emergency management personnel to South Carolina to work with officials there in making damage assessments. GOHSEP says their employees have the experience needed when it comes to disasters like this and they stand ready to help whenever needed.

The LSU Faculty Senate has voted to censure LSU President F. King Alexander and two other individuals for the firing of a teacher who is accused of using profanity and sexual content that was said to be making students feel uncomfortable. LSU Faculty Senate President Kevin Cope says they’re disappointed how Alexander handled the situation…:
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In a statement from Dr. Alexander, he says students have the right to learn in an environment free of sexual harassment and verbal abuse.

Three out of four gubernatorial candidates will debate tonight in Baton Rouge — this one hosted by WVLA-TV and Fox 44. Republican Senator David Vitter will not be there. It begins at 7pm and streams online at brproud.com.