11:30 Newscast October 14th, 2014

People in Monroe/West Monroe are in major cleanup mode today after the severe thunderstorms rolled through Monday. Widespread damage and power outages are reported throughout the area. Monday resident Jason Wegner rode out the storm in his home. He says the wind was blowing extremely hard when he heard a loud crash and his dogs barking out back.
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The good news, according to the Monroe Police Department, is that there have been no reports of serious injuries. Entergy reports over 21,000 customers remain without power in Ouachita Parish. Governor Bobby Jindal will be meeting with officials in Monroe this afternoon to survey storm damage and hold a press conference.

Fire officials in Thibodaux say two people died in a trailer fire that happened last night. They aren’t identifying the victims at this time other than to give their ages — 70 and 64.

Research is underway at Tulane into a finger-prick test which would identify whether or not someone had the Ebola Virus within minutes. Doctor Robert Garry says they are still in the testing phase but getting close…:
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Garry’s team received a two-point-nine million dollar grant last June to develop a speedy diagnostic test that health care workers could use.

We’ll get to see Republican’s Congressman Bill Cassidy and Col Rob Maness along with Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu debate tonight. ULM political Science professor Joshua Stockley says you can expect Cassidy to be the most reserved of the three…:
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The debate will be televised on LPB at 7pm.

10:30 Newscast October 14th, 2014

Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challengers Congressman Bill Cassidy and retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness will debate tonight. Scott Carwile has that…:
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Many areas in northeast Louisiana are still dealing with clean up from the horrible storm that blew through Monday and ULM announces they’ve cancelled all classes for the remainder of the day due to continued closure of streets in Monroe and West Monroe. The University says they will issue another update today at 4pm regarding tomorrow’s schedule.

A group of scientists at Tulane University are working to develop a finger prick test that could be used to quickly diagnose whether a patient has the Ebola Virus. Doctor Robert Garry says using a finger stick is a safer way to test for Ebola and they can get an answer in minutes…:
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He says they are still in the testing phase but preliminary field studies are promising.

Election day is three weeks away and Secretary of State Tom Schedler is encouraging Louisiana voters to download their GeauxVote mobile phone app. The app is convenient way to get all of the election information you may need. Schedler says Louisiana is a front runner in the country for this technology…:
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You can get more information at GeauxVote.com — that’s geaux spelled the Cajun way.

09:30 Newscast October 14, 2014

A judge in Baton Rouge grants a temporary restraining order that keeps the ashes from the incineration of a Dallas Ebola victim’s belongings from being disposed in a Calcasieu Parish landfill. Louisiana House Speaker Chuck Kleckley says we should understand all the risks before transporting this material to a Louisiana landfill….

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The company that owns the landfill says it will not take take the Ebola waste, until state officials determined it would not pose a health threat.

A televised US Senate debate featuring all three major candidates takes place tonight. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley expects Senator Mary Landrieu to be aggressive since she’s trailing Congressman Bill Cassidy in a potential runoff…

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Retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness will also take part in the debate that will be broadcast on LPB stations statewide.

Clean-up efforts will continue in northeast Louisiana where a line of strong storms knocked down trees and caused property damage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Entergy reports that, as of early this morning, over 24,000 customers are without power in north Louisiana. Officials say it may be Thursday night before all power is restored.

Fire officials report that two people are dead after an early morning trailer fire today in Thibodaux. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The names of the victims will not be released until notification of family.

08:30 Newscast October 14, 2014

Voters will finally see a US Senate debate featuring all three major candidates tonight. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challengers, Congressman Bill Cassidy and retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness will face off in Shreveport at 7PM. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley predicts this will be an exciting debate…

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The debate, sponsored by Council for a Better Louisiana in partnership with Louisiana Public Broadcasting, will be televised statewide on LPB stations.

Election day is in three weeks and Secretary of State Tom Schedler wants Louisiana voters to download their GeauxVote mobile phone app. It’s a convenient way to get all of the election information you may need. Schedler says the app is absolutely free and very easy to get…

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Election day is November 4th.

A state judge grants a temporary restraining order keeping the ashes from the incineration of a Dallas Ebola victim’s belongings from being disposed in a Louisiana landfill. Attorney General Buddy Caldwell sought the order and it was supported by state officials, including House Speaker Chuck Kleckley, who says there’s too many unknowns with Ebola to have potentially hazardous Ebola waste come across state lines…

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Linen, bedding and carpet from the apartment of Thomas Duncan, who died from Ebola, was destroyed at an incinerator in Port Arthur, Texas and was set to be transported to a landfill in Calcasieu Parish.

A state of emergency has been issued by Governor Bobby Jindal as a result of the severe weather that moved the through the state yesterday. Kevin Davis, director of the governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness, says some areas experienced 60 mile per hour winds when the storm system moved through. He says the declaration is designed to help local governments…

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Davis says Ouachita Parish appears to be one of the hardest hit areas.

07:30 Newscast October 14, 2014

All three major candidates in Louisiana’s US Senate race will participate in a televised debate tonight. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley thinks Congressman Bill Cassidy is the front runner, at this point, and should play it safe tonight…

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Stockley expects Senator Mary Landrieu and Rob Maness to be aggressive during the debate. It will be televised on LPB stations statewide.

A Baton Rouge judge grants a temporary restraining order that keeps the ashes from the incinerated belongings of a Dallas Ebola victim from being disposed in a Calcasieu Parish landfill. Louisiana House Speaker Chuck Kleckley, who is from Lake Charles, says we should understand all the risks before transporting this material to a Louisiana landfill….

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The company that owns the landfill says it will not take take the Ebola waste, until state officials determined it would not pose a health threat.

Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a state of emergency as a result of the severe weather that moved the through the state on Monday. Kevin Davis, director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says Ouachita Parish appears to be one of the hardest hit areas…

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At one time, nearly 40-thousand people were without power in north Louisiana.

We’re three weeks away from Election Day and Secretary of State Tom Schedler is encouraging Louisiana voters to download their GeauxVote mobile phone app. The app, which is available for iPhone and Android phones, provides all kinds of election information, even up-to-the-minute election results…

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He says Louisiana is a front runner in the nation for this technology.

06:45 Sportscast October 14, 2014

The UL Lafayette football team gets some national TV exposure tonight as they visit Texas State in a game that will be televised by ESPN 2 at six P-M. The Ragin Cajuns easily defeated the Bobcats 48 to 24 last season, but ULL Coach Mark Hudspeth expects a tougher test tonight…

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Tuesday is an unusual day to play a football game, but Hudspeth says his team proved they can handle the unique situation last year.

Louisiana Tech gets back in action Saturday. The Bulldogs are 2-and-0 and lead the West Division of Conference USA. They’ll host Texas-San Antonio with an 11AM kickoff. The Roadrunners are 2-and-4 overall.

The Tigers wild 30-27 victory over Florida was win number 100 at LSU for Coach Les Miles. “The Mad Hatter” joins Charles McClendon as the only two coaches in LSU history to win at least 100 games. Miles says one of his players gave him the game ball after the win and he’s glad it was the type of victory that exemplifies how his teams play…

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Miles will go after win number 101 this Saturday at home against Kentucky.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette is the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s College Football Offensive Player of the Week. Saturday against Florida, Fournette rushed for a career-best 140 yards and scored two touchdowns. Nicholls State’s Davin Bovie is the Defensive Player of the Week and Andy Wickman, from Northwestern State, is the Special Teams Player of the Week.

06:30 Newscast October 14, 2014

Tonight voters will finally see a US Senate debate featuring all three major candidates. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley expects Senator Mary Landrieu to be aggressive since polls show she’s trailing Congressman Bill Cassidy in a potential runoff…

cut 4 (10) “that she has”

Retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness will also participate. The debate will be televised statewide on LPB stations.

Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a state of emergency as a result of the severe weather that moved the through the state on Monday. Kevin Davis, director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency preparedness, says Ouachita Parish is cleaning up from a possible tornado or damaging straight line winds…

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Davis says some areas experienced 60 mile per hour winds when the storm system moved through.

A judge in Baton Rouge grants a temporary restraining order that keeps the ashes from the incineration of a Dallas Ebola victim’s belongings from being disposed in a Calcasieu Parish landfill. Attorney General Buddy Caldwell sought the order that was supported by state officials, including House Speaker Chuck Kleckley, who is a lawmaker from Lake Charles…

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The company that owns the landfill involved in this controversy released a statement that says it will not take take the Ebola waste, until state officials determined it would not pose a health threat.

AM LRN Newscall October 14

A US Senate debate featuring the three major candidates, Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challengers, Congressman Bill Cassidy and retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness takes place tonight. Scott Carwile has a preview.

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Clean-up efforts will continue in northeast Louisiana where a line of strong storms knocked down trees and caused property damage. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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With election day three weeks away, the Secretary of State’s office wants voter to know that there’s an app for your smart phone that can help you become educated about the election. Jimmy Frederick has more…

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Tonight voters will finally  see a US Senate debate featuring all three major candidates. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challengers, Congressman Bill Cassidy and retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness will face off in Shreveport at 7PM. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley expects Landrieu to be aggressive since she’s trailing Cassidy in a potential runoff…

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He feels Maness will be aggressive in the debate as well because he needs to prove that he’s still a relevant candidate. Stockley feels Cassidy will be the most laid back of the three candidates. He thinks Cassidy is probably the front runner, at this point, and has to play it safe during the debate…

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The debate, sponsored by Council for a Better Louisiana in partnership with Louisiana Public Broadcasting, will be televised statewide on LPB stations. Stockley predicts this will be an exciting debate…

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Election day is three weeks away and Secretary of State Tom Schedler is encouraging Louisiana voters to download their GeauxVote mobile phone app. The app is convenient way to get all of the election information you may need. Schedler says Louisiana is a front runner in the country for this technology…

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The app, which is available for iPhone and Android phones, provides information on local polling locations, updated ballots, and much more. Schedler says it even provides up-to-the-minute election results…

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Election day is November 4th. Schedler says the app is absolutely free and very easy to get…

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A judge in Baton Rouge grants a temporary restraining order that keeps the ashes from the incineration of a Dallas Ebola victim’s belongings from being disposed in a Calcasieu Parish landfill. Attorney General Buddy Caldwell sought the order and it was supported by state officials, including House Speaker Chuck Kleckley, who is a lawmaker from Lake Charles…

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The company that owns the landfill involved in this controversy released a statement that says it will not take take the Ebola waste, until state officials determined it would not pose a health threat. Kleckley says we sound understand all the risks before transporting this material to a Louisiana landfill….

cut 11 (07)  “our area”

Linen, bedding and carpet from the apartment of Thomas Duncan, who died from Ebola, was destroyed at an incinerator in Port Arthur, Texsas and was set to be transported to a landfill in Calcasieu Parish.  Cleckley agrees with Caldwell, there’s too many unknowns with Ebola to have potentially hazardous Ebola waste come across state lines..

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Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a state of emergency as a result of the severe weather that moved the through the state on Monday. Kevin Davis, director of the governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness, says Ouachita Parish is cleaning up from a possible tornado or damaging straight line winds

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At one time, nearly 40-thousand people were without power in north Louisiana. And ULM cancelled all classes until 11 o’ clock Tuesday morning.  Davis says Ouachita Parish appears to be one of the hardest hit areas

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Davis says some areas experienced 60 mile per hour winds when the storm system moved through. He says the declaration is designed to help local governments…

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The UL Lafayette football team gets some national TV exposure tonight as they visit Texas State in a game that will be televised by ESPN 2 at six P-M. The Ragin Cajuns easily defeated the Bobcats 48 to 24 last season, but ULL Coach Mark Hudspeth expects a tougher test tonight

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Tuesday is an unusual day to play a football game, but Hudspeth says his team proved they can handle the unique situation last year

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The Tigers wild 30-27 victory over Florida was win number one 100 at LSU for Coach Les Miles. The mad hatter joins Charles McClendon as the only two coaches in LSU history to win at least 100 games. Miles says one of his players gave him the game ball after the win and he’s glad it was the type of victory that exemplifies how his teams play

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Miles will go after win number 101 this Saturday at home against Kentucky. The Wildcats have improved and head into this game with a 5-and-1 overall record. Miles is impressed with Kentucky’s offense

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Affiliates here’s an interview with Secretary Tom Schedler on there Geaux Vote app that you can use for your talk shows or public affairs programs.

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LRN Newscast 17:30 10-13-14

Today, Governor Bobby Jindal issued a state of emergency for 15 parishes because of the strong storms passing through the state. The line of thunderstorms has already caused power outages and property damage, and Marty Mayeaux (My-you) with the National Weather Service in Shreveport received many damage reports from Ouachita Parish…

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In Southeast Louisiana, most parishes are under a tornado watch until 10 pm tonight. However, once the storms pass through, Louisiana will feel the effects of the front…

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That’s Gavin Phillips from the National Weather Service in Slidell.

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Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell seeks a court order to prevent Ebola waste from entering Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The investigation continues into a train-car crash that killed three people in the overnight hours of Sunday morning in White Castle. Thirty-seven year-old Clifton Davis, 33 year-old Andrea Foster and 25 year-old Courtney Canada were all killed in the accident.

LRN Newscast 16:30 10-13-14

Top story of the day has been the weather, and the volatile storms ahead of a cold front pushing through the state. Gavin Phillips with the National Weather Service Office in Slidell says, even though the wind and rain is rather rough, …

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Meanwhile, the National Weather Service Office in Shreveport reports numurous damage spots in North Louisiana, particularly Monroe. They will be sending out crews to determing whether or not there was a tornado…

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe reported some damage, and was closed earlier today. They will reopen at 11 am tomorrow. Governor Bobby Jindal has issed a state of emergency for 15 parishes because of the storm.

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Officials in Sabine Parish believe a ten-month-old child spent three days living underneath her father’s deceased body. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A state judge has granted a request for a temporary restraining order by Attorney General Buddy Caldwell to block the disposal of the incinerated personal belongings of a Dallas Ebola victim in a Calcasieu Parish landfill…

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The hearing on the matter is October 22nd.