11:30 LRN Newscast

If you want to join the next cadet class for the Louisiana State Police, time is running out to apply. The deadline for applying for the 106th Cadet Class is September 18th, less than two weeks away. Lieutenant Robert Fontenot says applicants need to meet certain requirements.

Cut 3 (12) “…30 college credits.”

The starting salary is 56-thousand dollars, which will go up to 61-thousand dollars during that first year.

A traffic stop in Jefferson Davis Parish leads to a huge drug bust. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes (“Sims”) says officers were led to a convenience store with a poker room inside, where they found Robert Moore.

Cut 13 (09)  “…found on him.” 

One officer who Moore fought with had to be taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Longtime Death Valley PA announcer Dan Borne (bore-NAY) is taking a temporary leave of absence for health reasons. Bill Franques (fran-KEZ) will serve as interim PA announcer, and he says he will look to provide continuity.

Cut 6 (11) …four decades.”

Franques is no stranger to LSU fans; he’s been the PA voice of the baseball team for more than 30 years.

A retiree from Baton Rouge got quite the pleasant surprise yesterday – a check for more than 13-thousand dollars. State Treasurer John Fleming presented a check for $13,439.91 to Lawrence L’herisson (“Larson”) following a meeting of the St. George Rotary Club. L’herisson is very thankful for the efforts of Fleming and his office.

Cut 9 (09)  “…would have done.”

L’herisson says he plans on using a portion of that money to restore his Ford Model A.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU has lost running back John Emery to a season-ending ACL injury, but cornerback Zy Alexander will likely make his return from an ACL injury he suffered last October when the Tigers host Nicholls on Saturday night. Coach Brian Kelly says they plan to ease Alexander in

Cut  16 (16)   “…corner position.

Northwestern State hosts Prairie View. The Demons are looking for their first win since November 5th, 2022. Left Tackle Stevie Ballard…

Cut 30 (09) “…get that win”

Kick off in Turpin Stadium is at 6 PM.

ULM is home for a second consecutive week to begin the season as the Warhawks host UAB on Saturday night at 6 PM. Eleven-thousand fans were at the game last Thursday against Jackson State. Coach Bryan Vincent wants a much larger crowd for this Saturday night’s home game against the Blazers…

Cut 19 (14) “….ready to play” 

Vincent is familiar with UAB He was on the Blazers coaching staff as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2018 to 2021 and he served as an interim coach in 2022.

The Saints are preparing to face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday in the regular season opener. Carolina is led by a first-year coach. During the offseason the Panthers spent 150-million dollars to improve their offensive line by signing guards Robert Hunt and Damien Lewis. Lewis is a former LSU Tiger and Hunt played for the Ragin Cajuns.

10:30 LRN Newscast

PETA sent a strongly worded letter to Governor Landry following his request that LSU bring back its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to Death Valley. LSU officially ended that long-standing tradition in 2017, and Klayton Rutherford with the PETA Foundation says that was the right move.

Cut 10 (10) “…frankly absurd plan.”

There has been no comment from the governor’s office.

 

The Jennings Police Department says a traffic stop led to two narcotics arrests and the confiscation of 55-thousand lethal doses of Fentanyl. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes says Michael Lynn Prudhomme and Robert Moore were the two men apprehended and Moore faces numerous charges including five counts of possession of a schedule two drug with the intention to sell…

Cut 15 (11) “….in his pants”

 

Baton Rouge retiree got a very pleasant surprise from a state official. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

 

A flash flood watch remains in effect for parishes along and south of the I-10 and I-12 corridor. A low-pressure area in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico is providing the energy to produce the showers and thunderstorms and breezy conditions.  Southeast Louisiana is expected to see higher rain totals. The Houma area could see as much as eight inches of rain.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A traffic stop in Jefferson Davis Parish leads to a huge drug bust. Investigators were led to a convenience store in Jennings with a poker room inside, and Police Chief Danny Semmes says officers found Robert Moore there with about 20-thousand dollars worth of drugs on his body, including fentanyl, crack cocaine and methamphetamine.

Cut 14 (07) “…that poker room.”

Semmes says Moore had about 55-thousand lethal doses of fentanyl on him.

The longtime public address announcer at Death Valley is taking a temporary leave of absence for health reasons. Bill Franques is stepping in for Dan Borne on an interim basis.

Cut 5 (11) “…uphold that standard.”

Franques is no stranger to LSU athletics; he’s been the PA voice of the baseball team for more than 30 years.

PETA has a strongly-worded response to Governor Landry’s request for Mike The Tiger to make his return to Death Valley. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The attorney for the 11-year-old boy charged with killing former Minden Mayor Joe Cornelius and his daughter enters a not guilty plea on his behalf. The boy is charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Minden City Court Judge Sherb Sentell revoked the boy’s 500-thousand-dollar bond, meaning he will remain in custody until trial.

8:30 LRN Newscast

PETA has written a letter to Governor Landry urging him to abandon the idea of having LSU’s live mascot tiger return to Tiger Stadium as part of the pregame pageantry before a football game. Klayton Rutherford with the PETA foundation and says tigers are normally solitary animals…

Cut 11 (09) “…absurd plan”

Veterinarians have said Mike the Seven is at an age, where you can’t change his routine, so getting him in a portable cage is not feasible.

State Treasurer John Fleming presented a retired man in Baton Rouge with a check of 13-thousand dollars. The money came from the state’s Unclaimed Property Program. Fleming says his office will go to great lengths to track down the rightful owner…

Cut 8 (09) “…of their heir”

Fleming says the unclaimed property program has more than 900-million dollars in unclaimed property.

The Advocate is reporting another high-level official with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has left. DEQ’s budget chief Christian Griffiths is now with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. Another top ranking official, Chandra Pidgeon, who left after only two weeks on the job, accused DEQ Secretary Aurelia Giacometto of harassing employees. Governor Landry has said the criticisms of Giacometto are from entrenched bureaucrats who resist change.

Bill Franques will fill-in for Tiger Stadium’s long-time public address announcer Dan Borne who is taking a temporary leave of absence for health reasons

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

The eleven-year-old accused of killing former Minden Mayor and city councilman Joe Cornelius and his daughter, Keisha Miles, has pleaded not guilty to two-first degree murder charges. The suspect is being held at the Ware Youth Center in Coushattta and prosecutors are still trying to determine whether this case should be handled in adult or juvenile court.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a strongly worded letter to Governor Landry following his request that LSU bring back its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to Death Valley. LSU officially ended that long-standing tradition in 2017, and Klayton Rutherford with the PETA Foundation says that was the right move.

Cut 10 (10) “…frankly absurd plan.”

There has been no comment from the governor’s office.

A Baton Rouge retiree got a very pleasant surprise from a state official. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

LSU running back John Emery is out for the season after suffering an ACL tear in practice. The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander broke the story and says the sixth year senior was in position to have a great season…

Cut 27 (09) “…happen”

Emery’s injury means more carries for Josh Williams, Kaleb Jackson and now freshman Caden Williams.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s leading rusher in last Sunday’s loss to USC, John Emery, is out for the season after tearing his A-C-L in practice during a non-contact drill. Emery, who spent the offseason rehabbing a torn ACL in his right knee suffered last November, was one of four scholarship running backs on the roster. The others are Josh Williams, Kaleb Jackson and freshman Caden Durham. Wilson Alexander covers the LSU Tigers for the Advocate and says Durham will likely make his LSU debut on Saturday night against Nicholls…

Cut  30 (10) “..Caden Durham.”

In his first start since being AL Rookie Pitcher of the Month, former Ragin Cajuns star Spencer Arrighetti got lit up last night as he allowed nine runs in two-thirds of an inning as the Astros lost to the Reds 12-5.

The Saints are preparing for Sunday’s season opener against the Carolina Panthers. Even though Carolina is a divisional opponent, there is a bit of an unknown about the Panthers since they have a new head coach in Dave Canales. Canales was previously the Buccaneers offensive coordinator. Coach Dennis Allen says in-game adjustments will be a key on Sunday…

Cut 20 (17) “…when we need to.”

Kick off on Sunday is at noon.

ULM won its season opener over Jackson State, but the oddsmakers do not have the Warhawks winning a second straight game this Saturday at home against UAB. Warhawks Coach Bryant Vincent says they’ve accepted the underdog role…

Cut 18 (20)  “…Saturday night.”

6:30 LRN Newscast

The People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals has written a strongly worded letter to Governor Jeff Landry after it was reported Landry inquired about having LSU’s live-mascot Tiger return to the field again before football games. Klayton Rutherford of PETA says stadiums are no place for tigers, or any exotic animals for that matter…

Cut 12 (08) “….shun human contact”

LSU’s Vet School has already said there are no plans for Mike the Seven to be at football games.

LSU’s home opener is Saturday night and Dan Borne, who is the Voice of Tiger Stadium, will not handle public address announcing duties due to health reasons. The school says Borne is temporarily stepping away and Bill Franques, the voice of Alex Box Stadiums will fill in for Borne…

Cut 4 (06) “…tremendous legacy”

Franques has handled P-A duties at Alex Box Stadium for over 30 years.

A traffic stop in Jefferson Davis Parish leads to a huge drug bust. As Jennings Police pulled over a vehicle, a passenger threw narcotics at the driver’s head and left the vehicle. He was arrested and booked into jail. Police Chief Danny Semmes (“Sims”) says the investigation then led officers to a convenience store with a poker room inside, and officers eventually found Robert Moore there.

Cut 13 (09)  “…found on him.”

The officer is okay, and this drug bust resulted in 55-thousand lethal doses of Fentanyl taken off the streets. Michael Prudhomme and Robert Moore face drug charges.

A retiree from Baton Rouge got quite the pleasant surprise yesterday – a check for more than 13-thousand dollars that was sitting in unclaimed property. State Treasurer John Fleming presented a check for $13,439.91 to Lawrence Larson following a meeting of the St. George Rotary Club.

Cut 7 (06) “…this often happens.”

Fleming says the Unclaimed Property Program has more than 900-million dollars in unclaimed property.

LRN AM Newscall September 5

Longtime PA Announcer at Tiger Stadium Dan Borne is taking a temporary leave of absence for health reasons and Bill Franques will step in as the interim PA announcer.  Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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A Baton Rouge retiree got a very pleasant surprise yesterday. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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PETA has a strongly-worded response to Governor Landry’s request for Mike The Tiger to make his return to Death Valley. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Dan Borne, the longtime public address announcer for LSU’s Tiger Stadium, is taking a temporary leave of absence for health reasons. Borne, who has been the voice of Tiger Stadium for nearly four decades, is widely recognized for his iconic “Saturday Night in Death Valley” introductions, which have become a beloved tradition for LSU fans. During Borne’s leave, Bill Franques will step in as the interim PA announcer.

Cut 4 (06) “…tremendous legacy.”

Franques, is no stranger to LSU athletics, has been the public voice of LSU baseball for over 30 years, and is well-versed in the energy and atmosphere of LSU sports events. His experience and familiarity with the university’s sports culture make him the right choice to fill in for Borne.

Cut 5 (11) “…uphold that standard.”

Borne’s temporary departure has stirred emotions among LSU fans, who hold his voice as an integral part of their game-day experience. However, Franques’ appointment provides continuity, ensuring that the tradition of engaging, professional announcements at Tiger Stadium will continue.

Cut 6 (11) …four decades.”

There is no official timeline for Borne’s return, but fans and colleagues alike hope to hear his voice back in the stadium soon.

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A retiree from Baton Rouge got quite the pleasant surprise yesterday – a check for more than 13-thousand dollars. State Treasurer John Fleming presented a check for $13,439.91 to Lawrence L’herisson (“Larson”) following a meeting of the St. George Rotary Club.

Cut 7 (06) “…this often happens.”

Fleming says the Unclaimed Property Program has more than 900-million dollars in unclaimed property; and for large sums like L’herisson’s, his office will go to great lengths to track down the rightful owner.

Cut 8 (09) “…or their heir.”

L’herisson is very thankful for the efforts of Fleming and his office.

Cut 9 (09)  “…would have done.”

L’herisson says he plans on using a portion of that money to restore his Ford Model A. Beyond that, he hasn’t decided.

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issues a strongly-worded letter to Governor Landry following his request that LSU bring back its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to Death Valley. LSU officially ended its long-standing tradition in 2017, and Klayton Rutherford with the PETA Foundation says that was the right move.

Cut 10 (10) “…frankly absurd plan.”

Rutherford says tigers are normally solitary animals; and as such, they’re naturally uncomfortable with many aspects of the pregame hype like lights and fireworks.

Cut 11 (09) “…ideas to himself.”

Rutherford says stadiums are no place for tigers – or any exotic animals, for that matter.

Cut 12 (08) “…shun human contact.”

LSU has already responded to Governor Landry, saying it has no plans to bring Mike The Tiger back to Death Valley anytime soon.

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A traffic stop in Jefferson Davis Parish leads to a huge drug bust. As Jennings Police pulled over a vehicle, a passenger threw narcotics at the driver’s head and left the vehicle. He was arrested and booked into jail. Police Chief Danny Semmes (“Sims”) says the investigation then led officers to a convenience store with a poker room inside, and officers eventually found Robert Moore there.

Cut 13 (09)  “…found on him.”

One officer who Moore fought with had to be taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Chief Semmes says Moore was a regular customer of the convenience store.

Cut 14 (07) “…that poker room.”

And Semmes says Moore had a boatload of drugs, including about 55-thousand lethal doses of fentanyl.

Cut 15 (11) “…in his pants.”

Semmes says the investigation took about a month to finish.

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LSU has lost running back John Emery to a season-ending ACL injury, but cornerback Zy Alexander will likely make his return from an ACL injury he suffered last October when the Tigers host Nicholls on Saturday night. Coach Brian Kelly says they plan to ease Alexander in

Cut  16 (16)   “…corner position.

Starting safety Jardin Gilbert will miss the first half of Saturday night’s game because of a targeting penalty against him on Sunday. Kelly says he’s preparing to get freshman Dashawn Spears and redshirt freshman Kylin Jackson on the field more this Saturday…

Cut 17 (15) “…as well.”

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ULM won its season opener for Jackson State, but the oddsmakers do not have the Warhawks winning a second straight game this Saturday at home against UAB. Warhawks Coach Bryant Vincent says they’ve accepted the underdog role…

Cut 18 (20)  “…Saturday night.”

Eleven-thousand fans were at the game last Thursday against Jackson State. Vincent wants a much larger crowd for this Saturday night’s home game against the Blazers…

Cut 19 (14) “….ready to play” 

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The Saints are preparing for Sunday’s season opener against the Carolina Panthers. Even though Carolina is a divisional opponent, there is a bit of an unknown about the Panthers since they have a new head coach in Dave Canales. Canales was previously the Buccaneers offensive coordinator. Allen says in-game adjustments will be a key on Sunday…

Cut 20 (17) “…when we need to.”

Kick off on Sunday is at noon.

5:30 PM Newscast

It’s proving to be a wet day for most of Louisiana today. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the heavy rains could wreak some havoc but the state actually needs rain.

Cut 8 (06)  “…moderate drought.”

The heavy rains are expected to continue through Friday; in fact, the southern third of the state is under a flash flood watch through that day.

Governor Landry is urging LSU to bring out its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to football games. Piper Hutchinson broke the story for the Louisiana Illuminator. She says having Mike The Tiger in a cage on the football field was a tradition that was halted in 2017.

Cut 9 (12)  “…him very uncomfortable.”

LSU says it has no plans to alter its current protocol with Mike The Tiger.

An updated version of GOHSEP’s “Get a Game Plan” app has been released to improve disaster preparedness for Louisiana residents.

Cut 1 (36) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

LSU’s leading rusher in Sunday’s loss to USC reportedly tore his ACL in practice yesterday and is out for the season. John Emery rushed for 61 yards in his first game back since tearing his ACL in his right knee last November. Emery’s injury leaves LSU with just three scholarship running backs on the roster.