LRN Newscast 10:30 September 27

US Senator David Vitter is making it known, he doesn’t want fellow Senator Mary Landrieu to return for a fourth term. Eric Gill has the story…
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Tonight at Tiger Stadium, LSU will conclude a four-game homestand by hosting New Mexico State. Anthony Jennings is expected to start at quarterback, but Coach Les Miles expect to see more of back-up Brandon Harris, after he threw two touchdown passes last week…
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Kick-off tonight is at 6:30.

State Police announce the arrest of eleven people between the ages of 21 and 61 in an undercover operation targeting prostitution, human trafficking and child exploitation in Shreveport. Authorities say two of the people arrested were child predators who were allegedly involved in a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old.

After spending yesterday in New Hampshire, Governor Bobby Jindal is in Des Moines today to speak at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Banquet. It’s been reported he’ll be in South Carolina next month. All three states are key presidential primary states.

Today is National Hunting and Fishing Day and to celebrate the Louisiana the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is holding events for those who love the outdoors in Baton Rouge, Monroe, Minden and Woodworth. Secretary Robert Barham says the goal is to get people outside to enjoy what Louisiana has to offer….
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All four events are free and you can get more information at w-l-f-dot-louisiana-dot-gov.

LRN Newscast 09:30 Sept 27

US Senator David Vitter is campaigning this weekend against his colleague in the senate, democrat Mary Landrieu. Vitter is knocking on doors in Baton Rouge this morning, with representatives of the national anti-abortion group, the Susan B. Anthony List. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s rare for a US Senator to actively campaign against the other Senator from their state…
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According to the Army Environmental Command, Fort Polk received the most supporting public comments of any of the 30 Army bases that are facing military cutbacks. Michael Reese, with Fort Polk Progress, says that kind of support will have a significant impact on where the Army decides to make cuts…
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A decision from the Army is not expected until the middle of next year.

The state department of wildlife and fisheries is inviting Louisianians to take part in National Hunting and Fishing Day. Michelle Southern reports…
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College football takes center stage tonight in the bayou state. At 6:30…LSU hosts New Mexico State as Les Miles and the Tigers look to rebound from their loss to Mississippi State….
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Also tonight…ULM can improve to 2-and-0 in the Sun Belt as they host Troy. McNeese State faces Arkansas Tech in Cowboy Stadium.

LRN Newscast 08:30 Sept 27

It’s unusual for one US Senator to go door-to-door to encourage voters NOT to vote for the other US Senator in the same state, but that’s what Senator David Vitter is doing today in Baton Rouge. Vitter is accompanied by representatives from an anti-abortion group. Senator Many Landrieu believes in pro-choice. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross…
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Landrieu’s main challenger in the race, Baton Rouge Congressman Bill Cassidy, is pro-life.

It’s the first weekend in fall and that means the Fall Festival schedule cranks up. The 73rd annual Sugar Cane Festival in New Iberia highlights this weekend. Jacques Berry, with the Lt. Governor’s office, says there’s some great festivals coming up next month….
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The state department of health and hospitals has confirmed 15 new cases of the West Nile Virus. That brings the total number of infections for the year to 118. Health officials encourage residents to take steps to prevent mosquito bites, especially today if you’re heading out to tailgate before a college football game.

Speaking of college football, the LSU Tigers look to rebound from a tough loss to Mississippi State when they host New Mexico State tonight. ULM will face Sun Belt Rival Troy at six P-M tonight. Mcneese State looks to go 2-and-1 on the year when they host Arkansas Tech.

Today is National Hunting and Fishing Day. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is celebrating the day by hosting a Family Fish Fest in Baton Rouge and there’s activities planned in Monroe, Minden and Woodworth. L-D-W-F Secretary Robert Barham….
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For more information go to L-D-W-F’s website.

LRN Sportscast 07:30 September 27

LSU concludes its four-game homestand tonight with a non-conference game against New Mexico State. Many Tiger fans are wondering if LSU will be up to play this game, after a tough loss last week and a big game against Auburn coming up. Coach Les Miles says LSU will be ready….
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Miles says Anthony Jennings will likely take the first snap at quarterback tonight, but he says they plan to give true freshman Brandon Harris plenty of snaps as well.

Also in the SEC today…fifth ranked Auburn will host Louisiana Tech. A matchup to watch in this game is Bulldogs running back Kenneth Dixon against Auburn’s defense. The War Eagles have only allowed 86 yards on the ground this season. Kick-off on the SEC Network is at 3 PM.

ULM has a good opportunity to improve to 2-and-0 in the Sun Belt as they host Troy at six Pm tonight. The Trojans are 0-and-4 overall and have scored just 62 points on the season. But the Warhawks will need to get their offense going too, after getting shutout at LSU two weeks ago.

Tulane is at Rutgers for an eleven A-M kickoff. The Green Wave are 1-and-3, while the Scarlet Knights are 3-and-1.

Southeastern Lousiaina begins Southland play tonight against Incarnate Word. The Lions are looking to break a two-game losing streak. Nicholls State seeks its first win of the year as they visit Central Arkansas. McNeese State returns from a bye week to host Arkansas Tech.

In the SWAC….Grambling State, who beat Jackson State last week, faces winless Prairie View in Dallas, and Southern visits Alcorn State in a game that can be seen on ESPN 3 at four P-M.

Tomorrow night…the Saints visit the Dallas Cowboys. New Orleans would like to force more turnovers, they have just one takeaway and that came in the season opener.

17:30 Newscast September 26, 2014

US Senator David Vitter will campaign this weekend against his colleague in the senate, democrat Mary Landrieu. Saturday morning, Vitter will knock on doors in Baton Rouge with representatives a national anti-abortion group. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s rare for US Senator to knock on the doors of voters’ homes…

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He says it’s also uncommon for a US Senator to actively campaign against the other Senator from their state.

According to the Shreveport Mayor’s office, Fire Chief Ronald Craig Mulford has been fired after being on paid leave since being indicted in June on charges stemming from his handling of complaints against several firefighters under his command. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says Mulford is accused of not reporting criminal activity…

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One of the firefighters has pleaded guilty to hiring a prostitute and acting cruelly toward an intellectually disabled man.

With the autumn season in Louisiana comes the festival season and there’s no shortage of celebrations this fall 2014. Jacques Berry, Communications Director with the Lt. Governor’s Office, says Louisiana festivals are more than just food and music. He says they all have themes and traveling the state for these parties is a great opportunity to learn about your state…

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He says starting with this weekend we’ve got the huge Sugar Cane Festival happening in New Iberia and the Balloon Festival in Gonzales.

Governor Bobby Jindal is visiting New Hampshire and Iowa this weekend, two important presidential campaign states. Friday, the governor was in New Hampshire. Saturday Jindal makes several stops in Iowa including an Iowa State University tailgate for Republican Senator Bill Dix and a speech at the Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition.

LRN Newscast 16:30 09-26-14

It’s very unusual for one US Senator going door-to-door to encourage voters NOT to vote for the other US Senator in the same state, but that’s what Senator David Vitter is doing tomorrow morning in Baton Rouge, accompanied by representatives from an anti-abortion group. Senator Many Landrieu believes in pro-choice.

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That’s UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross.

 

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is inviting Louisianians to take part in National Hunting and Fishing Day Saturday. It’s the celebration of the conservation contributions of our nation’s hunters and anglers.

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That’s LDWF Secretary Robert Barham.

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A federal jury in Alexandria returned a verdict of guilty with the death penality today against a Las Vegas man who kidnapped and murdered a 12 year-old girl in the fall of 2010. Fifty-seven year old Thomas Sanders was convicted in the brutal killing of Lexis Roberts, whose body was found in a wooded area in Catahoula Parish.

According to the mayor’s office in Shreveport, Fire Chief Ronald Craig Mulford was fired Thursday. He had been on paid leave since being indicted in June on charges stemming from his handling of complaints against several firefighters.

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That’s Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher, who says Assistant Chief James Thomas Carpenter was also fired Thursday.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 Sept 26

The Saints look to win on the road in Dallas on Sunday night. New Orleans has not won a regular season game away from Mercedes Benz Superdome since a win over Atlanta in the Georgia Dome last November. But NFL analyst Mike Detillier says on the flip side, the Black and Gold are 9-and-0 in Sunday night games, when Coach Sean Payton is on the sidelines…
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The Saints beat the Cowboys in Big D last season 49-17. New Orleans had an NFL record 40 first downs in that game.

The 17th ranked LSU Tigers host New Mexico State tomorrow night in their final non-conference game of the year. LSU has won 48 straight against non-conference opponents in the regular season. That’s the longest streak in the nation.

ULM can improve to 2-and-0 in the Sun Belt when they host Troy on Saturday night at Malone Stadium. The last three times these two teams have played in Monroe, the Warhawks were victorious.

Louisiana Tech is at Auburn tomorrow. This is the 12th meeting between the two schools and the Bulldogs have yet to beat the War Eagles. They came close in 1948 as the game finished in a 13-13 tie.

Southeastern Louisiana begins defense of its Southland Conference championship as it visits Incarnate Word. Kick-off in San Antonio is set for six PM. The Lions have won their last ten game games against Southland opponents.

Nicholls State is still looking for win number one on the season. The Colonels are at Central Arkansas. McNeese State hosts Arkansas Tech in a non-conference match-up.

Southern and Grambling enter action tomorrow with 1-and-0 records in the SWAC. The Jags are at Alcorn State, while Grambling faces Prairie View in the State Fair Classic in Dallas.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-26-14

US Senator David Vitter is campaigning this weekend against Democrat Mary Landrieu. Vitter will knock on doors in Baton Rouge Saturday morning, with representatives of the national anti-abortion group, the Susan B. Anthony list. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s uncommon for a US Senator to actively campaign against the other Senator from their state…

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With the festival season here, there will be lots to choose from; like Festival Acadien and the Rice Festival…

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That’s Jacques Berry; the Communications Director for the Lt. Governor’s Office. This weekend, there’s the Sugar Cane fesitval in in New Iberia, and the Ascension Balloon Festival in Gonzales.

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The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is inviting Louisianians to take part in National Hunting and Fishing Day Saturday.

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Governor Bobby Jindal is visiting New Hampshire and Iowa this weekend , which are both important presidential campaign states. In New Hampshire, Jindal joined Republican gubernatorial candidate Walt Havenstein on two education related campaign stops, featuring questions being asked by students.

LRN Newscast 14:30 09-26-14

US Senator David Vitter is making it known, he doesn’t want fellow Senator Mary Landrieu to return for a fourth term. Eric Gill has the story…

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A federal jury in Alexandria has returned a verdict of guilty against a Las Vegas man who kidnapped and murdered a 12 year-old girl in the fall of 2010. Fifty-seven year old Thomas Sanders will be given the death penalty. The jury heard from a total of 18 witnesses in the case of the brutal killing of Lexus Roberts.

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The fire chief of Shreveport has been fired, according to a statement from the mayor’s office Thursday. Ronald Craid Mulford had been on paid leave since being indicted in June on charges stemming from his handling of complaints against several firefighters, including one involved with a prostitute. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says the mayor’s office dragged their feet on this one..

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It’s time for the festival season, and there’s no shortage of celebrations this fall.

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That’s Jacques Berry; the Communications Director with the Lt. Governor’s Office. This weekend, it’s the Sugar Cane Festival in New Iberia and the Ascension Balloon Festival in Gonzales.

**Correction** PM-Newscall September 26th, 2014

***Shreveport firings happened Thursday***

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is inviting Louisianians to take part in National Hunting and Fishing Day Saturday. Michelle Southern reports.

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US Senator David Vitter is making it known, he doesn’t want fellow Senator Mary Landrieu to return for a fourth term. Eric Gill has the story…

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The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is inviting Louisianians to take part in National Hunting and Fishing Day Saturday. All 50 states take part in this event which is a specific day to celebrate the conservation contributions of our nation’s hunters and anglers. LDWF Secretary Robert Barham…:

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NHFD events will be held tomorrow in Baton Rouge, Monroe, Minden and Woodworth. Barham says the goal is to get people outdoors to enjoy what Louisiana has to offer…:

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All four events are absolutely free and you can get all of the information online at wlf.louisiana.gov. Barham says the number and types of activities vary at each location but all will include exhibits on LDWF management programs, shooting and fishing demonstrations and more…:

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US Senator David Vitter will campaign this weekend against his colleague in the senate, democrat Mary Landrieu. Vitter will knock on doors in Baton Rouge Saturday morning, with representatives of the national anti-abortion group, the Susan B. Anthony list. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s uncommon for a US Senator to actively campaign against the other Senator from their state…

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Landrieu is Catholic and has said she believes women should have the right to make their own decisions over whether to terminate their pregnancy. Cross says for many voters, a candidate’s view on abortion helps them decide who to vote for….

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Cross says it’s also rare for a sitting US Senator to spend time knocking on the doors of voters’ homes…

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According to the mayor’s office in Shreveport, Fire Chief Ronald Craig Mulford was fired Thursday. Mulford has been on paid leave since being indicted in June on charges stemming from his handling of complaints against several firefighters under his command. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says there is a lot of cover up happening in this case but there are some things we know for sure…:

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Assistant Chief James Thomas Carpenter was also dismissed Thursday after an inquiry discovered that he also allegedly violated internal policies. One of the allegations against Mulford is that he knew for quite some time that a group of firefighters paid a woman to have sex with a disabled man while they watched. Stonecipher says Mulford is accused of not reporting criminal activity..:

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Also Thursday one of the firefighters pleaded guilty to hiring a prostitute and acting cruelly toward an intellectually disabled man. Stonecipher says the Mayor’s office should have taken action against the chief and others sooner…:

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With the autumn season in Louisiana comes the festival season and there’s no shortage of celebrations this fall 2014. Jacques Berry is the Communications Director with the Lt. Governor’s Office. He says starting with this weekend we’ve got the huge Sugar Cane Festival happening in New Iberia and the Balloon Festival in Gonzales…:

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Berry says you’ve got the big festivals coming up like the Festival Acadien in Lafayette, Rice Festival in Crowley and of course VooDoo Festival which happens every Halloween in New Orleans. He says then you’ve got the classic cult following Louisiana Festivals…:

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Berry says Louisiana festivals more than just food and music. He says they all have themes and traveling the state for these parties is also a great opportunity to learn about your state…:

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