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Legendary former Southern University Baseball coach Roger Cador passed away of brain cancer at the age of 74 yesterday. Chair of the Southern Board of Supervisors Tony Clayton says Cador brought global attention to Southern, and he asked him one day how he could bring top recruits like Golden Spikes Award-winner Rickie Weeks to Baton Rouge.

Cut 4 (11) “…still is.”

Today could be the start of a big week in LSU recruiting. Four-star corner Brandon Sherrard chose Texas over the Tigers, but that could give LSU a better shot at flipping current Longhorns defensive back commit Greedy James. He’ll announce his commitment tomorrow.

Ruston High safety Jayden Anding was scheduled to make his verbal pledge today but decided to push it back. Anding is the brother of current Tiger Aiden Anding and will likely choose between LSU and Ole Miss. Athlete Tae Walden Jr. will announce his commitment today. Walden is Rivals’ third-ranked athlete in the class and will have his pick of the nation’s top programs at 2:30.

Louisiana Tech became the newest member of the Sun Belt Conference today, replacing PAC-12-bound Texas State. Tech Athletic Director Ryan Ivey expects to compete for conference championships right away and welcomes the pressure of a new conference.

Cut 10 (09) “…compete moving forward.”

The Sun Belt sent a school to the College Football Playoff last year and had back-to-back College World Series appearances. Ivey says football season ticket sales are already up 150-thousand-dollars.

The U.S. Men’s National Team plays its first World Cup knockout stage game tonight against Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Stars and Stripes went 2-and-1 in the group stage, with the lone loss coming in a meaningless match against Turkey, in which four starters sat. U.S. star Christian Pulisic will make his return to the starting lineup. Kickoff in San Francisco is at 7:00.

Former UL Lafayette pitcher Cowan Alfonso is transferring to LSU-Shreveport. Alfonso pitched only an inning-and-a-third for the Cajuns this season after transferring in from Louisiana Christian.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Legendary former Southern University Baseball coach Roger Cador passed away of brain cancer at the age of 74 yesterday. Cador led the Jaguars baseball team for 33 years after taking over in 1984. Chair of the Southern Board of Supervisors Tony Clayton says he was an ambassador for the school and the first line of defense between kids and the real world.

Cut 3 (09) “…young men.”

A year after its invitation, Louisiana Tech officially joined the Sun Belt. The Bulldogs join in-state rivals ULM and UL-Lafayette in the conference. Both schools advocated for Tech to join the conference due to decreased travel costs and the renewal of historic rivalries. Louisiana Tech Athletic Director Ryan Ivey says they’re already seeing the impacts.

Cut 11 (12) “…of the schedule.”

A West Monroe man who spent 27 years on death row for the convicted murder of his ex-girlfriend’s toddler in 1993 has been released. Jimmie Duncan’s conviction was reversed by the Louisiana Supreme Court, and now prosecutors must decide to retry or dismiss the case. Duncan’s attorney Ann Ferebee says prosecutors are now on the clock.

Cut 14 (10) “…they tell us.”

Justices upheld a lower court’s decision to toss out Duncan’s 1998 conviction citing flawed forensic practices used to convict him.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office has released body cam footage that shows Reverend Tony Spell calling his neighbor’s son a slur, days after the pastor was arrested in the beating of the 20 year old man. Two days following that widely publicized incident deputies say they were called out on a noise complaint by the neighbor because Spell was mowing his lawn at 4am. That’s when words were exchanged and caught on tape.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Tech is officially a member of the Sun Belt Conference…

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Also on this day, UNO officially becomes LSU New Orleans as the school moves from the U-L System to the LSU System. UNO interim chancellor Jeanette Weiland says she’s ready to get the word out about LSU New Orleans as part of an effort to boost enrollment…

Cut 6 (10) “…learning as well”

 

A West Monroe man who spent 27 years on death row for the death of his ex-girlfriend’s 23-month old daughter is a free man after the Louisiana Supreme Court agreed with a lower court decision that prosecutors used flawed evidence to convict Jimmie Duncan in 1998. When Duncan was convicted, prosecutors convinced a jury that Duncan sexually assaulted Haley Oliveaux before she died in a bath tub. But newer evidence suggests Haley likely died from a seizure while in the tub.

The Ouachita District Attorney’s Office could try to prosecute Haley Duncan, but one of his attorneys, Ann Ferebee, says it will be up to the prosecution to decide how to proceed…

Cut 15 (10) “…other facts”

Ferebee says if prosecutors seek to try him for negligent homicide, they’d be wasting their time, since Duncan has already served three times the maximum prison sentence for that charge.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A West Monroe man who spent 27 years on Angola’s Death Row is officially a free man after a ruling by the Louisiana Supreme Court this week. The state’s highest court agreed with a lower court’s decision that the forensic evidence used to convict Jimmie Chris Duncan of sexually assaulting and killing his former girlfriend’s toddler was flawed.

Duncan was convicted in 1998, and he’s now 57-years-old. One of his attorneys, Ann Ferebee, says the Ouachita Parish District Attorney’s office could prosecute him again…

Cut 13 (11) “…those would be”

Based on the evidence that has been presented in the case after his conviction, it’s believed the girl that Duncan was accused of killing died from a seizure while taking a bath.

A Louisiana Sports legend has passed away. Former Southern baseball coach Roger Cador has died at the age of 74 after a bout with brain cancer.  He led the Jags to 14 SWAC titles.

 

Most of the people who sustained damage from Tropical Storm Arthur had flood damage. But Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says there were some who suffered property damage from tornadoes and high winds. Temple says these storm victims will have to pay a named storm deductible, and in these cases, he encourages storm victims to file a claim, even if the damage is less than your deductible…

Cut 9 (08) “….every 12 months”

It was a year ago that Louisiana Tech accepted an invite to the Sun Belt Conference and today the Bulldogs officially join the league.  Louisiana Tech agreed to an over eight-million-dollar exit fee with Conference USA. Athletics Director Ryan Ivey says it’s a short-term financial hit.

Cut 12 (11) “…here early on.”

The school will save millions in travel costs by playing more regional opponents.

08:30 LRN Newscast

UNO is now LSU New Orleans as the school rejoins the LSU system today. Before Katrina, UNO had had an enrollment of 17-thousand, and now is at about 6,000. Interim chancellor Jeanette Weiland says the campus has a lot to offer:
Cut 5 (11) “have everything here”
LSU New Orleans will still be the Privateers with a fresh new purple and gold logo.

Now that the Louisiana Supreme Court has upheld the reversal of former death row inmate Jimmie Duncan’s murder conviction, prosecutors must decide whether to retry or dismiss. The West Monroe man spent 27 years on death row in the 1993 death of his ex-girlfriend’s toddler. His attorney Ann Ferebee says prosecutors are now on the clock..:
Cut 14 (10) “they tell us”
Justices upheld a lower court’s decision to toss out Duncan’s 1998 conviction citing flawed forensics practices used to convict him.

A grand jury is reportedly reviewing a criminal complaint against Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill. Sources say the complaint stems from a dispute over the Orleans Parish Clerk of Court’s office after Murrill warned local officials they could lose their positions under the state’s usurper laws.

Louisiana Tech is officially a Sun Belt Conference member. Kace Kieschnick has more…:
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07:30 LRN Newscast

President Donald Trump has approved 8.6 million dollars for the state in response to a disaster declaration request from Governor Jeff Landry following Tropical Storm Arthur impacts. State Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says many with damage don’t have flood insurance and should start by documenting damage online at disaster.la.gov…:
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That’s disaster.la.gov.

The University of New Orleans is no more. The school rejoins the LSU system today and is now LSU New Orleans. Interim chancellor Jeanette Weiland says the LSU brand will help boost enrollment as their affordable tuition rates attract more students…:
Cut 4 (08) “on that lane”
The school will remain The Privateers, but instead of blue and silver, the new logo is purple and gold.

Now that the State Supreme Court has upheld the decision to overturn a West Monroe man’s first-degree murder conviction in the death of his girlfriend’s daughter, what’s next in the case?
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Louisiana Tech officially joins the Sun Belt Conference today. Tech Athletic Director Ryan Ivey expects to compete for conference championships right away and welcomes the pressure of a new conference…:
Cut 10 (09) “compete moving forward”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Louisiana Tech officially joins the Sun Belt Conference today, a move that will reduce travel costs and historical rivalries are renewed. Athletics Director Ryan Ivey says they are already seeing the impacts…

Cut 11 (12) “…of the schedule”

And no more football games on Tuesday or Thursday night. La Tech’s six home football games are on Saturday this season

Rivals Summer Signing Day is today, and several top recruits will announce their commitments. The Tigers are finalists for a trio of four-stars: Ruston High safety Jayden Anding, Texas cornerback Brandon Sherrard and Tennessee athlete Tae Walden Jr.. Anding is expected to join his brother Aiden at LSU.

Tonight at 7 PM, America will be tuning in as the U-S Men’s soccer team faces Bosnia in the knockout round of the World Cup.

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A Louisiana sports legend has passed away. Former Southern player and baseball coach Roger Cador has died at the age of 74 after a bout with brain cancer. Cador led the Southern program from 1984 until he retired in 2017. In his 33 seasons as a head coach, the Jaguars won 14 SWAC championships and won two HBCU National Championships in 2003 and 2005. In 2022, he was inducted into the American Baseball Coach Association Hall of Fame.

 

Former LSU running back Richard Murphy is arrested for allegedly causing a crash that killed two people. Police say the 39-year-old was driving recklessly on June 14th when he ran a red light in downtown Baton Rouge and killed 94-year-old Robert Tarver and his 69-year-old daughter-in-law Carla Tarver. The 2007 national champion from Rayville is facing two counts of vehicular homicide and authorities suspect he was impaired.

06:30 LRN Newscast

The White House has approved 8.6 million dollars for Louisiana in disaster relief following the impact of Tropical Storm Arthur. Governor Landry had requested the assistance for Pointe Coupee, St. Tammany, Avoyelles, Terrebonne, St. Landry, and Lafourche Parishes.

Meanwhile the Louisiana Department of Insurance are in Avoyelles helping residents impacted by flooding from the historic rainfall the tropical system brought with it. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says most of the residents did not have flood insurance…:
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He continues to encourage residents to document all damage and submit it through the special website: disaster.la.gov.

A Louisiana sports legend has passed away. Former Southern player and baseball coach Roger Cador has died at the age of 74 after a bout with brain cancer.

The University of New Orleans is now LSU New Orleans, as the school officially moves to the LSU system today. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office has released body cam footage that shows Reverend Tony Spell calling his neighbor’s son a slur, days after the pastor was arrested in the beating of the 20 year old man. Two days following that widely publicized incident deputies say they were called out on a noise complaint by the neighbor because Spell was mowing his lawn at 4am. That’s when words were exchanged and caught on tape.

LRN AM Newscall July 1

The University of New Orleans is now LSU New Orleans, as the school officially moves to the LSU system today. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Louisiana Tech is officially a Sun Belt Conference member. Kace Kieschnick has more.

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Now that the State Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s decision to throw out the first-degree murder conviction against a West Monroe man in connection with the death of his girlfriend’s daughter, where does the case go from here? Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The University of New Orleans is no more. The school rejoins the LSU system today; and thus, it is now known as LSU New Orleans. University officials believe the LSU brand can help return the school to being a research and workforce engine. It starts with boosting enrollment, and interim chancellor Jeanette Weiland says tuition rates that are affordable will help it attract more students.

Cut 4 (08) “…on that lane.”

Before Hurricane Katrina, the school had an enrollment of 17-thousand. It’s now down to five-thousand, and they are pushing for an enrollment of six-thousand this fall. Weiland says their recruiting efforts are not just in Louisiana; they’re looking to attract out-of-state students, and they believe the campus has a lot to offer.

Cut 5 (11) “…have everything here.”

Weiland says the quality of the education is legit.

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Weiland says they’re also making internships in local industry a high priority, because they want LSU New Orleans graduates to remain in the metro area after graduation to help boost the region’s population.

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Louisiana Department of Insurance officials are in Avoyelles Parish, answering questions from concerned residents who are putting their lives back together from the flooding caused by last month’s historic rainfall from Tropical Storm Arthur. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says unfortunately the vast majority of Avoyelles Parish residents do not have flood insurance.

Cut 7 (10) “…14-thousand homes.”

Those without flood policies will either need to pay for the damage out of their own pockets, or they can hope for federal assistance. Temple says they can do their part by documenting their damage on a special website set up – disaster.la.gov.

Cut 8 (14) “…or local dollars.”

Some properties also sustained wind damage – and because this was caused by Tropical Storm Arthur, the named storm deductible applies. Temple points out that should those people suffer losses from another named storm before the end of the year, they might not be subject to a deductible.

Cut 9 (08)  “…every 12 months.”

Officials will be answering questions today and tomorrow from nine until four at the LSU AgCenter in Mansura.

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Louisiana Tech is now a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The move became official today. Tech Athletic Director Ryan Ivey expects to compete for conference championships right away and welcomes the pressure of a new conference.

Cut 10 (09) “…compete moving forward.”

The Sun Belt sent a school to the College Football Playoff last year and had back-to-back College World Series appearances.

The Bulldogs join in-state rivals ULM and UL-Lafayette in the conference. Both schools advocated for Tech to join the conference due to decreased travel costs and the renewal of historic rivalries. Ivey says they’re already seeing the impacts.

Cut 11 (12) “…of the schedule.”

No longer part of the weekday C-USA schedule, the Bulldogs will host six home Saturday football games for the first time since 2017.

Louisiana Tech agreed to an over eight-million-dollar exit fee with Conference USA after back-and-forth negotiations and a lawsuit the UL system filed in March. Ivey says the athletics department may be strapped for cash in the short term, but the investment will pay off quickly.

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Now that the State Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s decision to throw out the first-degree murder conviction against a former death row inmate, where does the case go from here? Ann Ferebee is one of the lawyers representing Jimmie Duncan, who spent 27 years on death row for the death of his ex-girlfriend’s 23-month-old daughter. She says despite the conviction being thrown out, Duncan is not out of the woods just yet.

Cut 13 (12)  “…those would be.”

Ferebee says whatever prosecutors decide, the clock is ticking.

Cut 14 (10) “…they tell us.”

Ferebee says the West Monroe man’s story from the December 1993 incident has remained consistent – Duncan says he was giving Haley Oliveaux a bath; and as he stepped away briefly to wash some dishes, he heard a splash in the bathtub and found the little girl unconscious. While new evidence suggests Haley likely died from a seizure while in the tub, prosecutors used now-discredited evidence to claim that Duncan sexually assaulted her. Ferebee says it will be up to the prosecution to decide how to proceed.

Cut 15 (10) “…on other facts.”

Ferebee says if prosecutors seek to try him for negligent homicide, they’d be wasting their time, since Duncan has already served three times the maximum prison sentence for that charge.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Just over 512-thousand people showed up to vote in the U.S. Senate runoff elections. Political consultant and pollster Greg Rigamer says historically, Louisiana will have at least one-million people vote in the mid-term elections, and it will be interesting to see if the state can achieve that number in November with all of the bickering between the two national parties.

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A former LSU running back is arrested for allegedly causing a crash that killed a 94-year-old man and his 69-year-old daughter-in-law. Investigators say 39-year-old Richard Murphy was driving 58 miles an hour in a 30 mile-an-hour zone when he ran a red light back on June 14th and caused the wreck. Corporal Sondra Watts says Murphy is facing several charges, including driving with a suspended license.

Cut 14 (08) “…degree vehicular injuring.”

Louisiana Tech officially joins the Sun Belt tomorrow, and Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says the city is just as excited as the Bulldogs. Kace Kieschnick has more.

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Check your mailboxes in the next few days, because you might have money coming to you. The state treasurer’s office says it has mailed out an additional 1.7-million dollars in unclaimed money. The office used a data match to update addresses to find people who that money belongs to.