11:30 AM LRN Newscast

Governor Landry is going to have another tough sell on his hands with the L-A GATOR program. That’s the voucher program that provides tax dollars to allow parents to, among other things, send their kids to private schools. Senate President Cameron Henry is looking to keep funding at 43.5-million dollars, while Landry wants to double it. But Henry says the program is too new to know whether it’s worth doing that.

Cut 14 (11) “…it every year.”

Now that Tony the crawfish has been pardoned, crawfish season is officially underway – and that means it’s time to start tracking crawfish prices. Laney King is the co-founder of The Crawfish App. ($4.50/lb. for live crawfish; $7.25/lb. for boiled crawfish)

Cut 9 (11)  “…for boiled crawfish.”

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Governor Landry wants to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial districts. Andre Champagne reports while Landry stated his reason to Congress, there’s an ulterior motive in play.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

LSU men’s basketball looks for its second straight win as the Tigers host Oklahoma at 5 PM. LSU is 3-and-12 in the SEC, while the Sooners are 4-and-11.  In other action today, Louisiana Tech hosts F-I-U at 2 PM.  Southern hosts the best team in the SWAC, Bethune-Cookman at 2:30. Grambling is also home today as the Tigers take on Florida A-and-M.

10:30 AM LRN Newscast

Governor Landry will have a tough sell on his hands with the program that provides tax dollars that among other things, allows parents to send their kids to private schools. The governor wants to double funding for the LA-Gator program. But Senate President Cameron Henry wants to keep it the same.

Cut 13 (07) “…it’s not sustainable.”

Crawfish season is officially underway. Laney King is the co-founder of The Crawfish App and says the official start of crawfish season is a big reason why prices are down at least a dollar a pound over the last two to three weeks.

Cut 10 (09) “…sell to us.”

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Three vital members of the state’s ag industry were inducted into the Louisiana Agricultural Hall of Distinction in a ceremony hosted by the Louisiana Radio Network. David Cupp has spent 45 years working in the forestry industry

Cut 6 (09) “…faboulous.”

Billy Rogers Leonard owns Integrated Crop Consulting and has spent over 35 years working for the LSU Ag Center, on scientific and technical articles and mentoring dozens of grad students…

Cut 7 (12) “…to be here.”

A Titan in the sugar industry, Simon has led research efforts, secured funding for sugar producers, and played a big role in U-S and Mexico’s sugar trade agreements.

Cut 8 (11) “…be recognized.”

9:30 LRN AM Newscast

Crawfish season is officially here, and that means we begin monitoring crawfish prices. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The second-ranked LSU baseball team didn’t play it’s best last night.  The Tigers only had five hits, but they beat Dartmouth 5 to 2. LSU plays Northeastern today at 2 PM.  In other action, Louisiana Tech fell to 12th-ranked Southern Miss eight to three. And the Cajuns seven game winning streak ended as they lost to U-C San Diego seven-to-three.

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Governor Landry is asking Congress to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial district from the Middle District to the Western District. In a letter to lawmakers, Landry stated that his reason is to ease the caseload in a district with a growing population. However, legal analyst Franz Borghardt says Landry has an ulterior motive – to shift cases involving prisoners at Angola to court where he could get more favorable rulings.

Cut 3 (09) “…the Middle District.”

All judges in the Middle district were appointed by Obama, whereas the vast majority of the judges in the Western District were appointed by Trump. Borghardt says once confirmed to the federal bench, that’s when politics are supposed to come to an end.

Cut 4 (08) “…run for re-election.”

It will require an act of Congress to approve Landry’s request; Borghardt says approval is far from guaranteed.

 

8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Governor Landry wants to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial districts. Andre Champagne reports while Landry stated his reason to Congress, there’s an ulterior motive in play.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

Detectives with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested a 19-year-old Alexandria man this week in connection with a February 19th shooting on there.  We’re told 19 year old Kendale Codray Wilkins was tracked to a residence on Live Oak Street, there he was arrested without incident.

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Governor Landry is going to have another tough sell on his hands with the L-A GATOR program. That’s the voucher program that provides tax dollars to allow parents to, among other things, send their kids to private schools. Senate President Cameron Henry is looking to keep funding at 43.5-million dollars, while Landry wants to bump it to 88-million, which Henry says is untenable.

Cut 12 (07) “…to stop it.”

Now that Tony the crawfish has been pardoned, crawfish season is officially underway – and that means it’s time to start tracking crawfish prices. Laney King is the co-founder of The Crawfish App. ($4.50/lb. for live crawfish; $7.25/lb. for boiled crawfish)

Cut 9 (11)  “…for boiled crawfish.”

Though prices now are about $1.50 a pound higher than what they typically are at the official outset of crawfish season, King says she expects them to come down about $2.50 a pound between now and Mother’s Day.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The second-ranked LSU baseball team didn’t play its best game last night but it was good enough to beat Dartmouth 5 to 2. Derek Curiel had a two-run single and Jake Brown had an RBI double, but the Tigers only had five hits on the night. Coach Jay Johnson says they didn’t swing the bats well…

Cut 29 (19) ‘…win games”

Gavin Guidry won his third game of the season as he allowed just one hit and struck out five over the final three and two-thirds innings. Today the Tigers play Northeastern at 2 PM.

Louisiana Tech fell to 12th-ranked Southern Miss eight to three, the Cajuns seven game winning streak came to a halt with a seven-to-three loss to U-C San Diego. ULM upended Western Illinois 12 to five.

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Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball finished the regular season last night with an 81 to 58 loss to Arkansas State. U-L Lafayette will be the 12 seed in the Sun Belt Tournament next week and they’ll play Georgia State on Tuesday.

ULM finished Sun Belt play with a 1-and-17 record as they lost to Troy 80 to 65. The Warhawks will play Old Dominion in the opening round of the Sun Belt tourney.

LSU men’s basketball looks for its second straight win as the Tigers host Oklahoma at 5 PM. LSU is 3-and-12 in the SEC, while the Sooners are 4-and-11.

In other action today, Louisiana Tech hosts F-I-U at 2 PM.

Southern hosts the best team in the SWAC, Bethune-Cookman at 2:30. Grambling is also home today as the Tigers take on Florida A-and-M.

One of the best games of the day happens in New Orleans, as UNO hosts McNeese. Southeastern Louisiana is at Nicholls. Northwestern State visits Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi.

17:30 LRN Newscast

Senate President Cameron Henry has told Governor Landry he opposes his idea of doubling the amount of state funding for the Louisiana Gator Program. L-A Gator is the state’s voucher program that pays the tuition costs for thousands of students to attend private school. Landry’s goal is for the program to grow so that more than just low-income families can receive state assistance.  Henry says if you keep doubling the cost of the program, eventually, you’ll have to stop doubling it…

Cut 13 (07) “….it’s not sustainable”

If you are looking for crawfish this weekend. According to the Crawfish App, expect to pay $4.50 a pound for live crawfish and $7.25 for boiled crawfish. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says today’s prices are about $1.50 a pound higher than what they typically are at the official outset of crawfish season.

Cut 11 (13) “…definitely by Easter.”

King says she expects crawfish prices to come down about $2.50 a pound between now and Mother’s Day.

 

Governor Landry is asking Congress to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial district from the Middle District to the Western District. In a letter to lawmakers, Landry stated that his reason is to ease the caseload in a district with a growing population. However, legal analyst Franz Borghardt says Landry has an ulterior motive – to shift cases involving prisoners at Angola to court where he could get more favorable rulings.

Cut 3 (09) “…the Middle District.”

David Cupp, Billy Rogers Leonard and Jim Simon were all inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction during a ceremony last night hosted by the Louisiana Radio Network. Leonard is the owner of Integrated Crop Consulting. He spent over 35 years working for the LSU Ag Center, where he worked on over one-thousand scientific and technical articles and mentored dozens of grad students…

Cut 7 (12) “…to be here.”

4:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry is going to have another tough sell on his hands with the L-A GATOR program. Senate President Cameron Henry is looking to keep funding at 43.5-million dollars, while Landry wants to bump it to 88-million, which Henry says is untenable.

Cut 12 (07) “…to stop it.”

Landry, meanwhile, wants to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial district to the Western District to ease the caseload in the Middle District. But legal analysts say he has an ulterior motive – to move cases involving prisoners at Angola from courts with all judges appointed by Obama to courts with most judges appointed by Trump. Franz Borghardt says the nominating president is no indication of how the judge will rule in future cases.

Cut 5 (09) “…conservative or liberal.”

In a ceremony hosted by Louisiana Radio Network, three vital members of the state’s ag industry were inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. Among them is David Cupp, the president of the Walsh Timber Company in Sabine Parish. He’s spent 45 years working in the forestry industry.

Cut 6 (09) “…faboulous.”

The other two are Billy Rogers Leonard and Jim Simon (Sea-mon).

Crawfish season is officially underway – and with that, prices are starting to come down. According to The Crawfish App, live crawfish is averaging $4.50 a pound, while boiled crawfish is about $7.25 a pound. Co-founder Laney King says those are down about a dollar from two to three weeks ago.

Cut 10 (09) “…sell to us.”

3:30 LRN Newscast

Senate President Cameron Henry says he will not support Governor Landry’s push to more than double the funding for the L-A GATOR program from the current 43.5-million dollars to 88-million dollars. Henry says the program is too new to examine any results to determine whether it’s worth increasing the state’s investment on it.

Cut 14 (11) “…it every year.”

Now that Tony the crawfish has been pardoned, crawfish season is officially underway – and that means it’s time to start tracking crawfish prices. Laney King is the co-founder of The Crawfish App.

Cut 9 (11)  “…for boiled crawfish.”

Those prices are about $1.50 a pound higher than what they typically are at this time of year.

Governor Landry wants to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial districts. Andre Champagne reports while Landry stated his reason to Congress, there’s an ulterior motive in play.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

Actor Shia LeBoeuf is ordered to drug and alcohol rehab following his arrest for assault and battery in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras earlier this month. A stern Judge Simone Levine told him he does not take his addiction seriously.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Senate President Cameron Henry has told Governor Landry he opposes his idea of doubling the amount of state funding for the Louisiana Gator Program. L-A Gator is the state’s voucher program that pays the tuition costs for thousands of students to attend private school. Landry’s goal is for the program to grow so that more than just low-income families can receive state assistance.  Henry says if you keep doubling the cost of the program, eventually, you’ll have to stop doubling it…

Cut 13 (07) “….it’s not sustainable”

The state’s sugar industry has grown under the leadership of Jim Simon, the general manager of the American Sugarcane League. Last night he was inducted into the Louisiana Radio Network’s Agricultural Hall of Distinction….

Cut 8 (11) “…be recognized”

 

Crawfish season is officially here, and that means we begin monitoring crawfish prices. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Video from an interview done in 2025 was shown in court today where the son of former Deridder mayor Misty Roberts admits to seeing her mother having sex with his underage friend. The 43-year-old Roberts is facing charges for allegedly having sex with a teen at a party at her home in 2024 while she was the mayor of DeRidder. Roberts’ denies the allegations.

LRN PM Newscall February 27

Governor Landry wants to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial districts. Andre Champagne reports while Landry stated his reason to Congress, there’s an ulterior motive in play.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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Crawfish season is officially here, and that means we begin monitoring crawfish prices. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Governor Landry is asking Congress to shift West Feliciana Parish’s federal judicial district from the Middle District to the Western District. In a letter to lawmakers, Landry stated that his reason is to ease the caseload in a district with a growing population. However, legal analyst Franz Borghardt says Landry has an ulterior motive – to shift cases involving prisoners at Angola to court where he could get more favorable rulings.

Cut 3 (09) “…the Middle District.”

All judges in the Middle district were appointed by Obama, whereas the vast majority of the judges in the Western District were appointed by Trump. Borghardt says once confirmed to the federal bench, that’s when politics are supposed to come to an end.

Cut 4 (08) “…run for re-election.”

Borghardt says shifting cases involving Angola prisoners to the Western District will not guarantee Landry any change in outcomes in those cases, since the president who nominates a certain judge to the federal bench is no indication of how that judge will rule in future cases.

Cut 5 (09) “…conservative or liberal.”

It will require an act of Congress to approve Landry’s request; Borghardt says approval is far from guaranteed.

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Three vital members of the state’s ag industry were inducted into the Louisiana Agricultural Hall of Distinction in a ceremony hosted by the Louisiana Radio Network. They are David Cupp, Billy Rogers Leonard and Jim Simon (Sea-mon). Cupp is the president of the Walsh Timber Company in Sabine Parish and has spent 45 years working in the forestry industry

Cut 6 (09) “…faboulous.”

Leonard is the owner of Integrated Crop Consulting. He spent over 35 years working for the LSU Ag Center, where he worked on over one-thousand scientific and technical articles and mentored dozens of grad students…

Cut 7 (12) “…to be here.”

Simon has been the general manager of the American Sugarcane League since 2004. He’s considered a titan in the sugar industry as he’s led research efforts, secured funding for sugar producers and played a pivotal role in U-S and Mexico’s sugar trade agreements….

Cut 8 (11) “…be recognized.”

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Now that Tony the crawfish has been pardoned, crawfish season is officially underway – and that means it’s time to start tracking crawfish prices. Laney King is the co-founder of The Crawfish App. ($4.50/lb. for live crawfish; $7.25/lb. for boiled crawfish)

Cut 9 (11)  “…for boiled crawfish.”

King says the official start of crawfish season is a big reason why those prices are down at least a dollar a pound over the last two to three weeks.

Cut 10 (09) “…sell to us.”

King says today’s prices are about $1.50 a pound higher than what they typically are at the official outset of crawfish season.

Cut 11 (13) “…definitely by Easter.”

King says she expects crawfish prices to come down about $2.50 a pound between now and Mother’s Day, when crawfish prices usually hit their lowest level of the year.

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Governor Landry is going to have another tough sell on his hands with the L-A GATOR program. That’s the voucher program that provides tax dollars to allow parents to, among other things, send their kids to private schools. Senate President Cameron Henry is looking to keep funding at 43.5-million dollars, while Landry wants to bump it to 88-million, which Henry says is untenable.

Cut 12 (07) “…to stop it.”

Henry says when you double funding for a program every year, you have to eventually figure out when to stop doubling it.

Cut 13 (07) “…it’s not sustainable.”

Furthermore, Henry says the program is too new to examine any results to determine whether it’s even worth increasing the state’s investment on it.

Cut 14 (11) “…it every year.”