LRN sportscast 16:45 October 23

Saints running backs Pierre Thomas and Khiry Robinson did not practice again today as the team continues preparations for its Sunday night game against Green Bay. There was a report earlier in the week that Thomas would miss a couple of weeks because of a shoulder injury. Robinson has a forearm injury, which could leave the Saints with just Mark Ingram and Travaris Cadet as the two healthy running backs for this weekend.

There’s been a shake-up at the top of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association. The LHSAA announced today its executive director Kenny Henderson and the association’s executive committee have decided it’s in the best interest that two sides go their separate ways. The decision means Tomorrow will be Henderson’s last day on the job. He’s been LHSAA’s executive director since 2007, but there’s been unrest within the association because of the football playoff split between public and private schools.

Tonight’s New Orleans Saints LHSAA Game of the Week is Ouachita Parish at Ruston.

LSU heads into Saturday’s game against third ranked Ole Miss as a three-and-a-half point underdog. But the Tigers are coming off what might be their best game of the season, a 41-3 victory over Kentucky. Rebels Head Coach Hugh Freeze says it looks to him that some of LSU’s young players are starting to mature…
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A low scoring game is possible in Tiger Stadium. LSU is allowing 17 points a game, while the Rebels are allowing ten points a contest.

The Pelicans conclude their preseason schedule tonight with a game against the Dallas Mavericks. Tip off from the Century Link Center in Bossier City is at seven-PM.

The Ragin Cajuns have been picked to finish second in the Sun Belt preseason coaches poll. The Warhawks are expected to finish in sixth place.

LRN Newscast 16:30 10-23-14

The Secretary of State’s office reports an increase of seven-thousand black registered voters for the November 4th election. Democrats see that increase as a positive for Senator Mary Landrieu’s re-election efforts. But Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the big question is how many of that number will vote…

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Most experts say the X factor will be the higher number of “no party” voters.

 

The former mayor of Sorrento has been arrested on 40 counts of possessing child porn, and obstruction of justice for attempting to hide the evidence. The Attorney General’s office says forty-one year old Wilson Longanecker was booked into the Ascension Parish Jail, and could face up to five years in prison for each count. Longanecker was the mayor of Sorrento from 2011 until last year.

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The Departments of Transportation for Louisiana and Mississippi are reminding motorists about the lane closures in both directions at the Pearl River Bridge this weekend until Monday morning at 6 am. M-DOT spokesman Michael Flood…

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Which will mean significant delays.

Here’s a story of a man riding a unicycle while swallowing a sword and jumping a burning jump rope. He’s actually one of the street performers for the 108th Annual State Fair of Louisiana in Shreveport which opens today, and officials are expecting big crowds…

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That’s the Fair General Manager Chris Giordano (jeer dah no) who says you can get all the fair info at statefairoflouisiana-dot-com.

LRN Newscast 15:30 10-23-14

According to the Secretary of State’s Office, out of the 2.9 million voters who are registered for the November 4th election, there are about 93 thousand more “no party” voters this year than 6 years ago. Political Analyst Elliott Stonecipher, says that’s the X factor in the Senate race…

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The 108th Annual State Fair of Louisiana opens today in Shreveport and organizers are thrilled with this great weather. Besides lots of live entertainment, there’s rides, games, and some fun things for the kids…

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That’s the Fair General Manager Chris Giordano (jeer dah no), who says the fair will run through November 9th, except Mondays and Tuesdays.

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A man from Boyce has received his 3rd DWI, following his arrest for driving drunk on a lawnmower traveling down Highway 121. Major Mark Wood from the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says 67 year-old Ralph Carroll has been warned about this before…

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Carroll tried elude officers this time by driving off into the woods.
The mother of Republican State Senator Dan Claitor has died from injuries received in a car crash on Airline Highway near Prairieville. State Police say 80 year-old Nancy Claitor switched lanes to make a legal U-turn when she was struck by a pickup truck pulling a trailer…

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That’s Trooper Jared Sandifer.

LRN Newscast 14:30 10-23-14

Out of the 2.9 million voters who are registered for the November 4th election, there are about 1.8 million white voters, which could be a problem for incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu

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That’s political analyst Bernie Pinsonat, who adds there are about 919 thousand registered black voters, plus about 93 thousand more independent voters than there were 6 years ago.
The State Department’s of Transportation in Mississippi and Louisiana are advising motorists that the I-10 connecting the two states will once again be reduced to one lane this weekend.

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That’s MDOT spokesman Michael Flood.
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A 67-year-old man from Boyce is facing his third DWI offense after driving drunk on his lawnmower.

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A new groom from Wilson is in jail for allegedly stabbing his cousin to death with a knife used to cut his wedding cake. Thirty year-old Brandon Davis of Clinton was pronouced dead at the scene of an after-wedding party, following an apparent dispute. East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Jospeh Matthews IV and charged him with 2nd degree murder.

 

 

PM LRN Newscall October 23

The 108th State Fair of Louisiana gets underway today in Shreveport. Eric Gill has more…

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Deputies say a 67-year-old man from Boyce is facing his third DWI offense after driving drunk on his lawnmower. Michelle Southern reports.

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The 108th State Fair of Louisiana gets underway today in Shreveport. The fair runs through November 9th, while being closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. General Manager Chris Giordano says the weather forecast is great this year’s fair…

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Giordano says this year’s fair features over 60 carnival rides, great food, games and live music from Wayne Toups, Frank Foster, and many more. He says there are lots of great family attractions that are free with your gate admission to the fair, including a bear show and a high-dive show…

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He says there will also be several street performers at this year’s fair, including a man who rides a unicycle while swallowing a sword and jumping a burning jump rope. Giordano hopes to see big crowds at this year’s State Fair…(For more information go to statefairoflouisiana-dot-com.)

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Two-point-nine million people are registered to vote in the November fourth election. There’s about 93-thousand more voters who are registered as “no party” than six years ago when Senator Mary Landrieu defeated republican John Kennedy. Political Analyst Elliot Stonecipher says these voters are an “X” factor going into the election

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The Secretary of State’s office reports an increase of seven-thousand black registered voters prior to the October sixth deadline. This brings the total number of black voters to 919-thousand, which democrats see as a positive for Landrieu’s re-election efforts. But Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the big question is how many of them will vote

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The number of white registered voters in Louisiana is one-point-eight million and Pinsonat says while the black vote is important to Landrieu’s re-election chances, white voters might be more critical…

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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is under arrest for DWI number three after cops caught him driving drunk on his lawnmower. Major Mark Wood says one of the deputies spotted 67-year-old Ralph Carroll of Boyce riding a red lawnmower on state Highway 121 attempting to elude law enforcement by driving into the woods…:

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Wood says the deputy went to the home of Carroll and smelled a strong odor of alcohol…:(Carroll is charged with third offense DWI, operating an unsafe vehicle and having no driver’s license on his person.)

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Wood says they brought Carrol to the courthouse where he agreed to a breathalyzer test and was found to be way above the legal limit. The suspect was then charged with his third DWI. Wood says Carroll received a citation for riding his lawnmower on a state highway last week…:

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Republican State Senator and 6th District Congressional candidate Dan Claitor’s mother has passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. State Trooper Jared Sandifer says the crash happened Saturday on Airline Highway near Prairieville. He says 80-year-old Nancy Claitor switched lanes in her Ford Explorer to make a legal U-turn in front of a pickup truck pulling a trailer…

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Mrs. Claitor was transported to a local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries late last night. Driver impairment is not suspected in this crash. Sandifer says no charges have been filed in this incident at this time…

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The State Department’s of Transportation in Mississippi and Louisiana are advising motorists that the I-10 connecting the two states will once again be reduced to one lane this weekend. MDOT spokesman Michael Flood says drivers should expect significant delays on I-10 during this time…:

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Flood says one lane will be closed, both eastbound and westbound, of the Pearl River Bridge starting at 7pm Friday night to Monday morning at 6am. He says they are asking motorists to use alternate routes…:(Flood says passenger vehicles should use US 90 as an alternate route.)

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13:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

The Secretary of State’s office reports an increase of seven-thousand black registered voters prior to the October sixth deadline. This brings the total number of black voters to 919-thousand, which democrats see as a positive for Senator Mary Landrieu’s re-election efforts. But Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the big question is how many of them will vote…:
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Two-point-nine million people are registered to vote in the November fourth election.

The former mayor of Sorrento was arrested this morning on 40 counts of child porn and obstruction of justice for allegedly trying to delete images off his computer or get rid of it. The Attorney General’s office is investigating and Wilson Longanecker Jr. and says items were taken from his home after a several hour long search. The arrest came as the result of a joint investigation with State Police, Homeland Security and the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office.

Assumption Deputies say a Morgan City convicted felon is back in jail after several drugs were found in his vehicle during a traffic stop. They say 58-year-old Gary Martin was stopped for failure to yield and no brake lights then after he gave deputies permission to search his vehicle and his home they found 4.2 grams of Crystal meth, several hits of heroin and Xanax. He was arrested on many charges and is being held pending $201,000 bond.

The 108th State Fair of Louisiana gets underway today in Shreveport. Eric Gill has more…:
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12:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

Republican State Senator and 6th District Congressional candidate Dan Claitor’s mother has passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. State Trooper Jared Sandifer says the crash happened Saturday on Airline Highway near Prairieville. He says 80-year-old Nancy Claitor switched lanes in her Ford Explorer to make a legal U-turn in front of a pickup truck pulling a trailer…:
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Mrs. Claitor was transported to a local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries late last night.

The Attorney General’s office says the former mayor of Sorrento is booked with 40 counts of possession of child pornography. They say the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office went to the home of Wilson Longanecker Jr. and reportedly removed items. In addition to the child pornography charges, Longanecker was booked for obstruction of justice.

A man from Boyce faces sevearl charges after he was caught driving his lawnmower on a state highway while intoxicated. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office spokesman Major Mark Wood says Ralph Carroll was trying to elude officers before they found him at his house. He says the deputy noticed a strong odor of alcohol…:
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Carroll is charged with third offense DWI, operating an unsafe vehicle and having no driver’s license on his person.

On a sports note, there are reports out of Nashville that former LSU Tiger Zach Mettenger will start at quarterback this Sunday for the Titans who face JJ Watt and the Houston Texans.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints and Packers are getting ready to face each other on Sunday night football. Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rogers has thrown 18 touchdown passes and just one interception this season and the Pack have a four-game winning streak. New Orleans Q-B Drew Brees is receiving more criticism this season. He threw a costly interception last week and has been picked off seven times this season. He only threw 12 interceptions last year. Brees says the criticism is part of the game…
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The Saints go into this contest with a turnover margin of minus-eight, while the Packers are a plus ten.

In other NFL news…there are reports coming out of Nashville that former LSU Tiger Zach Mettenberger will start at quarterback this Saturday for the Titans, who face the Houston Texans.

A big question mark heading into Saturday’s game against Ole Miss is whether the Tigers can mount any kind of passing attack against one of the nation’s best defenses. The Rebels have 15 interceptions, seven of them are by senior cornerback Senquez Golson. LSU ranks 98th in the country in passing yards per game.

Expect some points to be scored tonight when Parkway visits Byrd in high school football action. Byrd has scored 40 or more points in all but two of there games. The same could be said for Parkway, who is six and one on the season. Also tonight…Ouachita is at Ruston. Both teams are 4-and-3 on the season.

The Pelicans conclude their preseason schedule tonight with a game against the Dallas Mavericks. Tip off from the Century Link Center in Bossier City is at seven-PM.

The Ragin Cajuns have been picked to finish second in the Sun Belt preseason coaches poll. The Warhawks are expected to finish in sixth place in the 11-team league. Georgia State is the preseason favorite.

11:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

Two-point-nine million people are registered to vote in the November fourth election. There’s about 93-thousand more voters who are registered as “no party” than six years ago when Senator Mary Landrieu defeated republican John Kennedy. Political Analyst Elliot Stonecipher says these voters are an “X” factor going into the election…:
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The Secretary of State’s office reports an increase of seven-thousand black registered voters prior to the October sixth deadline.

The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s office says a groom is dead after he was stabbed by his brother at his wedding. They say Joseph Matthews of Wilson is accused of using the wedding cake knife to stab his brother, 30-year-old Brandon Davis of Clinton, once in the chest after some sort of dispute. Wilson is charged with second degree murder.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is under arrest for DWI number three after cops caught him driving drunk on his lawnmower. Major Mark Wood says one of the deputies spotted 67-year-old Ralph Carroll riding a red lawnmower on state Highway 121 attempting to elude deputies by driving into the woods…:
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Wood says Carroll has been warning several times about riding his lawnmower on the roads but he refuses to comply with the law. He faces several charges including third offense DWI.

The 108th State Fair of Louisiana gets underway today in Shreveport. The fair runs through November 9th, while being closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. General Manager Chris Giordano says the weather forecast is great this year’s fair…:
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For more information go to statefairoflouisiana-dot-com.

10:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

There are many parts of the state that haven’t seen rain over the last several days and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November…:
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He says our lawns and gardens aren’t going to be happy about this but the sugarcane farmers are loving the dry weather as it’s harvest time.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a 67-year-old man from Boyce is booked on 3rd offense DWI after cops believe he was driving drunk on his lawnmower. They say Ralph Rufus Carroll was traveling in the middle of the highway and tried to dodge an officer by driving his lawnmower into the woods. Carroll was apprehended at his home and arrested for driving under the influence for the third time.

The Secretary of State’s Office is reporting that nearly 36 thousand people registered to vote in the November 4th election since August 1st. That puts the total voter roll at 2.9 million and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says voter turnout could be as high as 50 percent. Early voting is underway through Tuesday excluding Sunday.

If you’re flying for the Holidays it’s going to be pricey. Jeff Palermo has that…:
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