11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints Coach Sean Payton is not happy with his quarterback after watching Monday night’s telecast of NBC’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls. In the episode, Drew Brees jumped on a live crocdile and stabbed it, plus he also rappelled a long way down into a cave. Payton says he thought Brees was going to be in some sort of “Sea World” type amtopshere and not the Panama wilderness…
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When asked if he would let Brees take part in a similar thing again, Payton said no, no, no.

In other Saints news…there’s a report that safety Jairus Byrd will resume practice this week and return by week three. Also running back CJ Spiller will reportedly not play in this Sunday’s season opener against Arizona.

In major league baseball action last night, former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola tossed seven strong innings in the Phillies five to nothing win over the Braves. Nola struck out a career-high seven and as he improved his record to six and two.

Sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris missed out on some valuable reps in a game atmosphere, because of Saturday night’s cancellation with McNeese State. So Harris will now get ready for his second road start of his career this Saturday against Mississippi State. It didn’t go very well for him at Auburn last year, but Harris says he’s more prepared this time around and the game comes easier to him…
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Kick-off on Saturday is at 8:15.

UL Lafayette football coach Mark Hudspeth is keeping it a secret again on who will start at quarterback this Saturday against Northwestern State. Brooks Haack started against Kentucky, but it was Jalen Nixon who led the Cajuns on a furious rally to that resulted in UL Lafayette tying the game at 33 after trailing by 23 points.

11:30 Newscast, September 9th, 2015

The latest Triumph Campaigns poll on the governor’s race shows that voter preference hasn’t changed significantly. The survey shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with 31.4-percent, and Republican David Vitter with 30.6-percent — a statistical tie for the lead. Pollster Justin Brasell says the two are beginning to claim key voting blocks…:
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The two other Republicans are running a distant third and fourth with Scott Angelle polling at 14-percent and Jay Dardenne at 13-percent.

According to US News & World Report’s 2016 rankings of the nation’s top colleges, LSU was ranked NO. 129, holding steady from the previous list. Tulane was the only Louisiana university to make the top 100, coming in at No. 41. Louisiana Tech improved its ranking over last year to 199.

AT&T announces plans to provide internet access to almost 75-thousand rural Louisiana businesses and homes over the next six years. Director of External and Regulatory Affairs Rick Demint says they’ll be getting almost 28 million dollars from the federal government and AT&T will also provide financial resources…:
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He says it might be a while before everything is in place, but help from the federal government is making it possible to get done.

The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating a blaze in Calcasieu Parish which ripped through a home Tuesday afternoon and claimed the life of a Vinton woman. They say firefighters responded to the blaze then later discovered the lifeless body of 65-year-old Susan Deconge. A neighbor told investigators they saw the victim run inside the phone in an attempt to extinguish the blaze, but never came out.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 9

50 years ago today, Hurricane Betsy made landfall in southeast Louisiana. It was one of the most destructive hurricanes in the state history, killing 75 people and causing over one billion dollars worth of damage. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm flooded areas of New Orleans and then made its way up towards the capital city….
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Betsy’s strongest wind gust was 145-miles per hour when it made landfall, that’s stronger than what Hurricane Katrina brought to Louisiana.

Louisiana National Guard Staff Sergeant Thomas Florich has been laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. If you recall, the Army initially denied Florich’s family’s request to be buried at Arlington. Florich was one of eleven people who died in a Black Hawk helicopter crash near Pensacola last March. The Army originally refused the request, because Florich was not technically on active duty at the time of the accident.

Governor Jindal could be gaining support in Iowa. An NBC/Marist Poll shows the governor with four percent of the vote, while a Gravis Poll has Jindal at 5 percent. Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan says there is time for Jindal or another candidate to catch up with the frontrunners..
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Kaplan says Jindal isn’t doing well in the national polls but those don’t really matter at this point in the race.

LSU announces its refund plan for those who had tickets to the cancelled McNeese State game. Emelie Gunn has the story…
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09:30 Newscast September 9, 2015

The three major Republican candidates in the Lt. Governor’s race have qualified for this fall’s election. Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory, Jefferson Parish President John Young, and Former Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser filed their paperwork Tuesday morning. Nungesser says he looks forward to collaborating with people statewide to keep the state’s tourism industry strong…

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Democrat Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden is expected to qualify this afternoon.

Two new polls show Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign gaining more support in Iowa. An NBC/Marist Poll shows Jindal receiving four percent of the vote and a Gravis Poll has him at 5 percent. Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan says Jindal still has to make a move. He says in the past other low ranking candidates were able to rise to the top in Iowa…

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The Iowa caucuses will be held February 1st.

State Police say a two-vehicle crash in Lafourche Parish has left one man dead and another seriously injured. They say 63-year-old Steven Galliano of Cut Off was backing his SUV out of a driveway on US 90 when he pulled into the path of a car driven by 45-year-old Keifer Bonvillain of Houma. The car struck the SUV on the driver’s side. Galliano was pronounced dead at the scene. Bonvillain was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The crash investigation is ongoing.

50 years ago today Hurricane Betsy made landfall in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more on the devastating storm…

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08:30 Newscast September 9, 2015

Three men have signed up to be the state’s next Lieutenant Governor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Natchitoches Police Department is investigating the shooting death of a teenager. They say 17-year-old DeMarcus Pye was found lying in a ditch suffering from two apparent gunshot wounds. Pye, a 10th grader at Natchitoches Central High School, was pronounced dead at the scene. It’s reported that the shooting occurred after a fight broke out near where Pye was found. The police investigation is ongoing and they believe arrests may be forthcoming.

Hurricane Betsy made landfall in Louisiana 50 years ago today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says forecasters knew the storm was coming, but not many residents were prepared to leave New Orleans…

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He says Betsy was the signature storm of New Orleans and a turning point for the city up until Hurricane Katrina.

LSU announces its refund plan for those who had tickets to the cancelled McNeese State game. Brian Broussard, head of the LSU athletic ticket office, says if you’re a season ticket holder or purchased the tickets through LSU with a credit card, you will automatically be issued a refund on your credit card account by September 30th. He says Athletic Director Joe Alleva believes a refund is the right thing to do in this case…

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If you paid by cash or check through LSU, you’ll need to show proof of purchase.

07:30 Newscast September 9, 2015

The three major Republican candidates in the Lt. Governor’s race – Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory, Former Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser, and Jefferson Parish President John Young – qualified for this fall’s election Tuesday morning. Young says, if elected, he’s eager to work with the new administration…

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Democrat Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden is expected to qualify later today.

Governor Bobby Jindal may be gaining support in Iowa. An NBC/Marist Poll shows the governor with four percent of the vote, while a Gravis Poll has Jindal at 5 percent. Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan says there is plenty of time left for Jindal or another candidate to catch up and take the lead…

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Kaplan says Jindal isn’t doing well in the national polls but those don’t really matter at this point in the race.

Today is the 50th anniversary of Hurricane Betsy making landfall in Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Betsy was the signature storm of New Orleans and a turning point for the city up until Hurricane Katrina. He says the hurricane made landfall at night and created major flooding across the region…

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Keim says Betsy was a defining moment for the Crescent City and should be remembered.

LSU has released its plans for refunding those who had tickets for Saturday’s cancelled McNeese State football game. Head of the LSU athletic ticket office, Brian Broussard, says If you bought a ticket for the game through the office with cash or check, then you’ll need to show proof of purchase before getting a refund…

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If you’re a season ticket holder or purchased tickets through LSU with a credit card, you will automatically be issued a refund on your credit card account by September 30th.

06:45 Sportscast September 9, 2015

The 14th ranked LSU Tigers are getting ready to face 25th ranked Mississippi State Saturday night in Starkville. The Bulldogs have been tough to be at home the last couple of years as they’ve recently expanded their stadium, plus there’s thousands of cow bells going off during the game. But Coach Les Miles is not worried about the cowbells..

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Last year, Mississippi State came into Baton Rouge and beat the Tigers 34-29.

According to the NFL Network, Saints running back C.J. Spiller will not play in the team’s season opener this Sunday against Arizona. Spiller is recovering from minor knee surgery and should be back in uniform for Week 2. It appears that Khiry Robinson will return from injury in the near future. Robinson tweeted Monday that he was back in pads at practice.

Several Louisiana colleges have their home opener this weekend. The Ragin Cajuns, who nearly upset Kentucky last weekend, welcomes Northwestern State to Cajun Field. When UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth met with the media this week, he did not name a starting QB. Brooks Haack started against the Wildcats, but back-up Jalen Nixon led the Cajuns on quite a comeback. Saturday’s game can be seen on ESPN3.

Also this weekend, ULM hosts Nicholls State. It’s the season opener for the Colonels, while the Warhawks are coming off a 51-14 loss to Georgia. McNeese State hosts Incarnate Word, Grambling takes on Bethune-Cookman, while Southeastern Louisiana hosts Florida Tech.

NBA playoff seeding will now be based solely on team records. The league’s Board of Governors unanimously approved the change Tuesday. The ruling means a division championship no longer guarantees a top four seed in the conference playoffs. Teams in each conference will now be seeded from one to eight based solely on their won-loss record.

06:30 Newscast September 9, 2015

A couple of new polls show Governor Bobby Jindal gaining more support in Iowa. An NBC/Marist Poll shows four percent of Iowa caucus-goers plan on voting for Jindal and a Gravis Poll shows him at 5 percent. Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan…

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Kaplan says Donald Trump is the front runner in their poll with 32 percent.

The three major Republican candidates in the Lt. Governor’s race qualified for this fall’s election Tuesday morning. Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory says he has over 45 years of experience in law and government and is excited about the race…

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Jefferson Parish President John Young and former Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser also qualified yesterday. Democrat Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden is expected to qualify this afternoon.

LSU has released its plans for refunding those who had tickets for Saturday’s cancelled McNeese State football game. Brian Broussard, the head of the LSU athletic ticket office, says If you purchased the tickets through LSU with a credit card or if you’re a season ticket holder, you will automatically be issued a refund on your credit card account by September 30th…

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If you paid for a ticket for the McNeese State game through the LSU ticket office with cash or check, then you’ll need to show proof of purchase before getting a refund.

AM Newcall September 9,2015

50 years ago today Hurricane Betsy made landfall in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more on the devastating storm…

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Three men have signed up to be the state’s next Lieutenant Governor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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LSU announces its refund plan for those who had tickets to the cancelled McNeese State game. Emelie Gunn has the story…

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Today is the 50th anniversary of the devastating Hurricane Betsy made landfall in Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Betsy was the signature storm of New Orleans and a turning point for the city up until Hurricane Katrina. He says the hurricane made landfall at night and created major flooding across the region.

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Keim says as time passes, the more Betsy gets forgotten but it was a defining moment for the Crescent City and should be remembered. He says forecasters knew the storm was coming yet, still not many residents were prepared to leave New Orleans.

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Hurricane Betsy killed more than 75 people and caused over one billion dollars worth of damage. Keim says this storm impacted more of the southern part state than just New Orleans.

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The three major Republican candidates in the Lt. Governor’s race qualified for this fall’s election Tuesday morning. Opelousas state Senator Elbert Guillory says he has over 45 years of experience in law and government and is excited about the race…

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Democrat Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden is expected to qualify this afternoon. Jefferson Parish President John Young says, if elected, he’s eager to work with the new administration…

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Former Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser says as Lt. Governor he wants to get involved in anything he can to make a difference in the state. Nungesser says he looks forward to collaborating with people statewide to keep the state’s tourism industry strong…

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A couple of new polls show Governor Bobby Jindal gaining more support in Iowa. The governor has pledged to visit all 99 counties and has already spent a lot of time there. An NBC/Marist Poll shows four percent of Iowa caucus-goers plan on voting for Jindal, which is up from one percent in July. There is also a Gravis Poll that showed Jindal at 5 percent, and Gravis Marketing President Doug Kaplan…

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Kaplan says Donald Trump and Ben Carson are the frontrunners, with Trump at 32 percent and Carson at 16 percent. But he says there is plenty of time left for Jindal or another candidate to catch up and take the lead.

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Kaplan says Jindal isn’t doing well in the national polls but those don’t really matter at this point in the race. He says in the past other low ranking candidates were able to rise to the top in Iowa.

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LSU has released its plans for refunding those who had tickets for Saturday’s cancelled McNeese State football game. Brian Broussard, who is the head of the LSU athletic ticket office, says If you purchased the tickets through LSU with a credit card or if you’re a season ticket holder, you will automatically be issued a refund on your credit card account by September 30th

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If you paid for a ticket for the McNeese State game through the LSU ticket office with cash or check, then you’ll need to show proof of purchase before getting a refund…

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Broussard says those who bought tickets without using a credit card, will be reimbursed with a refund check by October 15th. Saturday night’s McNeese State game was cancelled as a result of lightning after just ten plays. Broussard says AD Joe Alleva believes a refund is the right thing to do in this case…

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14th ranked LSU is getting ready to face 25th ranked Mississippi State on Saturday night in Starkville. The Bulldogs have been tough to be at home the last couple of years as they’ve recently expanded their stadium, plus there’s thousands of cow bells going off during the game. But Coach Les Miles is not worried about the cowbells

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Last year, Mississippi State came into Baton Rouge and beat the Tigers 34-29. Bulldogs quarterback and Louisiana native Dak Prescott had a big game as he rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown and threw for 268 yards and two more scores. Miles on what LSU needs to do this Saturday to defend Dak

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Sophomore Quarterback Brandon Harris only got a few snaps in before the weather halted play against McNeese State. Harris will make his second road start this Saturday and says he’s more prepared this time around and the game comes to him easier now…

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17:30 LRN Newscast Sept 8

First day of qualiying for the statewide elections this fall is over. Six people have qualified to be the state’s next governor, including the current Lt. Governor, Jay Dardenne…
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There are currently four republicans in the race and two democrats, Cary Deaton, who ran in 2011 and state representative John Bel Edwards, who is not discouraged by the results of last year’s Senate race, which saw three-term democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu lose…
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Qualifying concludes on Thursday afternoon.

LSU has released its plans for refunding those who had tickets for Saturday’s cancelled McNese State football game. If you purchased the tickets through LSU with a credit card, you will automatically be issued a refund on credit card account by September 30th.

Two republicans have filed paperwork to challenge curent attorney general Buddy Caldwell, who is also a republican. Marty Maley and Jeff Landry both say a change is needed. Landry is a former Congressman. He says he’ll bring honesty and integrity to the A-G’s office…
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Caldwell is seeking a third term as attorney general.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand announced the arrest of two individuals who fired shots at deputies who were on patrol last week in Marrero. Normand says neither man is showing any remorse about the shooting…
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Both men face 20 to 50 years in prison if convicted. No officers were injured in the shooting.