17:30 LRN Newscast December 2

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy went after each other in last night’s Senate debate. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Cassidy brought up the incumbent’s charter flight matter and Landrieu called the Congressman a liar for the so-called double billing incident — but there were no knockout blows…:
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Election Day is this Saturday.

A state audit of Grambling State University revealed equipment thefts totaling more than $130,000. Legislative Auditor Bradley Cryer says it was the university who discovered several items missing…
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One person has been arrested in connection with the thefts.

Tourism leaders are looking to capitalize on the increasing trend of international tourists visiting Louisiana. Scott Carwile has more…
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Speculation has started again that Les Miles is a candidate to be the next head football coach at Michigan. The Wolverines fired Brady Hoke today. Glen Guilbeau, of Gannett Newspapers, doesn’t see Miles taking the Michigan job, because he has a better situation at LSU…
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LRN Newscast 16:30 12-02-14

Democratic US Senator Mary Landrieu and her Republican challenger Bill Cassidy got into it last night…
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The Les Miles to Michigan rumors are back as Michigan Head Coach Brady Hoke has been fired…
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Miles responded to those questions last week.
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The pitbull named Zeus WILL be able to stay with his family, following the Moreauville Town Council’s reversal of their vicious dog ban last night. Moving forward, Mayor Timmy Lemoine says the town now will adopt the Louisiana state statute in regard to dangerous dogs…
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An online petition to save Zeus received over 340 thousand signatures, and the town received numerous phone calls, along with pressure from PETA.

There’s been an arrest in connection with the Grambling State University theft of numerous metal units that were sold for scrap. The Legislative Auditor’s Office says the school discovered the thefts from some of their buildings, and have since outlined a plan to increase security for the future…
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That’s Legislative Auditor Bradley Cryer.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 December 2nd

The Les Miles to Michigan rumors can start up again as the Wolverines have fired head coach Brady Hoke after a four-year run at the Ann Arbor school. Michigan was five and seven this past season. They’ve pursued Miles twice before, once in 2007 and again in 2010. Miles was asked last week about the possibility of the Michigan job opening up and here’s what he said….
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In other college football news…UAB has announced its dropping football program, because of financial concerns. With UAB gone, could UL Lafayette fill their spot in C-USA. Stay tuned on that one.

Louisiana Tech plays this Saturday against Marshall in the Conference USA Championship game. Jerry Palm of cbs-sports-dot-com, says if the Bulldogs win, they could play in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against a team from the Big Ten….
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In college hoops tonight…Louisiana Tech visits Northwestern State in what should be spirited game. The Demons are 3-and-3 on the year, while the Bulldogs are five and one.

LSU hosts UMASS at the PMAC for a six o ‘clock tip. The Minutemen beat the Tigers 92-90 last season.

NBA…the Pelicans will host Oklahoma city. Thunder star Kevin Durant will make his season debut tonight. Durant has been out because of a foot injury. Tip-off is at seven o’ clock.

LRN Newscast 15:30 12-02-14

A rather feisty Senate debate last night between Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. Landrieu attacked Cassidy for receiving taxpayer dollars for work as an LSU physician that he allegedly did not fully earn. While Cassidy continued to hammer Landrieu for the Obama agenda…
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That’s UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross.

The Grant Parish Sheriff’s office says the 85-year-old Pollock woman who was viciously mauled by suspected stray dogs last week, died last night. Sheriff Steve Martin says they got a frantic call last Wednesday evening from Bobbie Cheveallier’s (shuh-VAHL-yay) neighbor…:
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They’ve rounded up about 15 dogs so far in the investigation.

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Efforts to keep a pit bull named Zeus in Moreauville from being separated from the family that owns him came to a happy conclusion for the family last night. Eric Gill has the story…
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Authorities in Missouri have made an arrest of a New Iberia man in connection with the 2008 strangulation death of 61 year-old Judy Blanchard Landry. Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal says sixty-year old Keith Leleux will be extradicted back to New Iberia to face first-degree murder charges.

LRN Newscast 14:30 12-02-14

A rather spirited debate last night between Democratic Senator May Landrieu and Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy. Cassidy used the Obama voting card against Landrieu, while Landrieu countered with questions about his pay with the LSU Health System he did not earn.
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That’s ULL Political Science Professor Pearson Cross.

Sad story from Central Louisiana; as the elderly woman from Pollack who was mauled by dogs has died. Eighty-five year old Bobbie Cheveallier was attacked last week, and the search for the dogs continues…
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That’s Grant Parish Sheriff Steve Martin.
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The controversial vicious dog ban in the town of Moreauville was liffted last night, allowing a pit bull named Zeus to stay with his family. Mayor Timmy Lemoine says they had gotten several complaint phone calls and PETA pressure…
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More than 130 thousand dollars in theft at Grambling State University has been revealed in a recent Legislative Audit report. One person has been arrested in connection with a variety of stolen metal units that were being sold for scrap. Auditor Bradley Cryer says, they’ve made some recommendations…
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He feels confident that Grambling State University will be able to prevent future problems of theft.

PM LRN Newscall for December 2nd

Efforts to keep a pit bull named Zeus in Moreauville from being separated from the family that owns him came to a happy conclusion for the family last night. Eric Gill has the story…

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Democratic US Senator Mary Landrieu and her republican challenger Bill Cassidy engaged in a spirited debate last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Efforts to keep a pit bull named Zeus in Moreauville from being separated from the family that owns him came to a happy conclusion for the family last night. The Moreauville town council voted to lift their controversial “vicious dog” ordinance that would ban pit bulls and rottweilers from the town. Mayor Timmy Lemoine says they’re glad to get this issue behind them…

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Zeus’ owners have become the face of a movement to end breed specific legislation. Lemoine says the ordinance was repealed after receiving several phone calls and pressure from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals…

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The issue made national news when Zeus was threatened to be removed from his home where he helps care for children with special needs. An online petition to save Zeus has received over 340,000 signatures. Lemoine says the town now will adopt the Louisiana state statute in regard to dangerous dogs…

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The Grant Parish Sheriff’s office says the 85-year-old Pollock woman who was viciously mauled by dogs last week died last night. Sheriff Steve Martin says they got a frantic call last Wednesday evening from Bobbie Cheveallier’s (shuh-VAHL-yay) neighbor…:

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Martin says nobody witnessed the attack. He says the neighbor heard screaming and found Cheveallier on the ground and two “wolf-type” dogs were near her…:

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Martin says they had asked the community to donate blood for Cheveallier, but she tragically succumbed to her injuries Monday evening. He says they are still working to locate the dogs that attacked Cheveallier…:

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It was a feisty Senate debate last night between democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu and republican challenger Bill Cassidy.  Landrieu attacked Cassidy for receiving taxpayer dollars for work as an LSU physician that he allegedly did not fully earn. While Cassidy continued to hammer Landrieu for supporting President Obama’s agenda. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross

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Cross says no knock-out blows were delivered, which means Cassidy is still the favorite to win Saturday’s election….

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Cross says there was no new ground broken between the two candidates, as the Baton Rouge Congressman focused on Landrieu’s support of President Obama’s agenda, while the Senator counter with claims that Cassidy was paid for work as an LSU physician that he didn’t earn

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A state audit of Grambling State University revealed equipment thefts totaling more than $130,000. Legislative Auditor Bradley Cryer says, in this case, it was the university that actually found that items had been taken from some of its buildings…

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One person has been arrested in connection with the thefts. Cryer says the items stolen were plumbing units, air conditioners, and hot water heaters; things that were being sold for scrap metal. He says they have recommended that the school install new procedures to limit the key access to facilities that are vacant…

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School management has outlined a plan to increase security and Cryer is optimistic that Grambling can cut down the number of thefts of university property…

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13:30 Newscast December 2, 2014

Democratic US Senator Mary Landrieu and her republican challenger Bill Cassidy engaged in a spirited debate last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Speaking of debates, should be another interesting one tonight as Former Governor Edwin Edwards and political newcomer Garret Graves face off in Denham Springs in their runoff bid for the 6th Congressinonal District Seat. The two are set to square off at 6pm. The debate is hosted by the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce.

Sad story out of Grant Parish as the 85-year-old Pollock woman who was mauled by dogs last week died last night. Sheriff Steve Martin says they got the call Wednesday evening from a neighbor who said he heard screaming then found Bobbie Cheveallier(shuh-VAHL-yay) on the ground with two “wolf-type” dogs near her…:
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Cheveallier hung on until last night. Martin says they are still looking for the dogs responsible with DNA evidence.

A state audit of Grambling State University revealed equipment thefts totaling more than $130,000. Legislative Auditor Bradley Cryer says, in this case, it was the university that actually found that items had been taken from some of its buildings…:
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He says one person has been arrested in connection with the thefts and they are working on new procedures to limit the key access to facilities that are vacant moving forward.

12:30 Newscast December 2, 2014

Lots of folks are buzzing about the entertaining debate last night between Senator Mary Landrieu and Congressman Bill Cassidy in their runoff bid. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Cassidy brought up the incumbent’s charter flight matter and Landrieu called the Congressman a liar for the so-called double billing incident — but there were really no knockout blows…:
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Election Day is this Saturday.

Officials from St. Tammany Parish say the teen accused of stabbing to death a Slidell man lives at an Acadia Parish boys’ home. They say 17-year-old Clayton Maricle is accused of stabbing to death 20-year-old Nicolas Carmen 15 times Saturday night. The suspect is from Slidell, but at the time of the crime, he was on a furlough from the boys home in Branch which is in Acadia Parish. Maricle faces a sentence of life in prison if he is convicted of second-degree murder.

Efforts to keep a pit bull named Zeus in Moreauville from being separated from the family that owns him came to a happy conclusion for the family last night. Eric Gill has the story…:
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The American Automobile Association says you could see gas prices drop by as much as 15 cents over the next couple of weeks if the price of crude remains low. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.57.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Pelicans star Anthony Davis graces this week’s issue of Sports Illustrated. The title on the popular sports magazine says “Time to Really Fear the Brow.” Davis and the Pels are in action tonight against Oklahoma City. New Orleans has lost three in a row, despite outstanding play by Davis.

The LSU men’s basketball team hosts UMASS tonight. These two teams played in the season opener last year and the Minutemen won 92-90. This year the Tigers bring a 4-2 record into the game, while UMASS is 5-2.

In other action tonight….Louisiana Tech is at Northwestern State. The home team has won this match-up five straight times. Southeastern Louisiana is on the road as the Lions visit 8th ranked Gonzaga. S-L-U is two and five and Gonzaga is 6-0.

And Northwestern State’s Zeek Woodley has been named the Southland Conference basketball player of the week. For the season, he’s averaging 23 points a game.

An official announcement regarding U-L Lafayette’s bowl destination is expected soon. Jerry Palm of cbs-sports-dot-com expects the Cajuns to go to the New Orleans Bowl for a fourth consecutive season…
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UL Lafayette finished second in the Sun Belt. Georgia Southern won the league, but are not eligible for a bowl, because they are a new F-B-S team, but Georiga Southern is seeking a waiver.

LSU’s Leonard Fournette has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week. The New orleans native rushed for a career-high 146 yards in the Tigers 23-17 win over Texas A-and-M.

And Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says there is no “validity” to the report that New Orleans look to draft a quarterback early in the draft next year as a possible replacement to Brees.

11:30 Newscast December 2, 2014

Falling oil prices might be beneficial for motorists who have to fill up their vehicle on a regular basis, but it puts a strain on the state budget. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Baton Rouge Police Department says a man walked into one of their precincts last night and shot himself. They say the 52-year-old told cops he was going to committ suicide and BRPD was not sucessful in asking the man to stop. Police say the man shot himself in the upper torso and is currently in critical condition at a local hospital.

The family who was striving to keep their pit bill named Zeus in Moreauville will not have their dog taken away. The town council voted to lift their controversial “vicious dog” ordinance that would ban pit bulls and rottweilers from the town. Mayor Timmy Lemoine says they’re glad to get this issue behind them…:
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The issue made national news when Zeus was threatened to be removed from his home where he helps care for children with special needs.

The Grant Parish Sheriff’s office says the 85-year-old Pollock woman who was viciously mauled by dogs last week died last night. Sheriff Steve Martin says they got a frantic call last Wednesday evening from Bobbie Cheveallier’s (shuh-VAHL-yay) neighbor…:
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He says the woman’s injuries were so severe both of her legs had to be amputated but sadly she succomned to her injuries Monday evening. Cops are still trying to identify the dogs responsible.