LRN AM Newscall August 19

A Louisiana nonprofit had a very successful year transitioning servicemembers into civilian life. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

____________________________________________

Authorities are hopeful that they’ve found the remains of 15-year-old Je’Darrius Minnieweather in a 400-acre landfill in East Baton Rouge Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

____________________________________________

Amazon Web Services announces it’s increasing its investment in the Shreveport-Bossier area and will build a third data center. Joe Gallinaro has the story.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

___________________________________________________

Thanks to the efforts of Louisiana nonprofit The Boot, 255 service members transitioned into post-military careers during the 2025-26 fiscal year. That’s more than twice as much as the prior fiscal year’s total. CEO Benjamin Armstrong says the vast majority – 72-percent – came from Louisiana bases, including Fort Polk, JRB New Orleans and Barksdale Air Force Base. 

Cut 4 (10) “…back home here.”

Armstrong says the careers that the servicemembers pursue after their military careers end usually relate in some way to the training they received while serving their country.

Cut 5 (15) “…is another one.”

Armstrong says the leadership skills these servicemembers build come in very handy in their post-military careers.

Cut 6 (11) “…their new careers.”

Since launching in 2024, The Boot has placed 366 service members into careers and has grown its employer network to 371 partners throughout the state. It says it has contributed an overall economic impact of more than 28-million dollars to Louisiana.

__________________________________________

The Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association is hailing the latest offshore lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico, in which 12 companies submitted 69 bids totaling almost 100-million dollars. President Tommy Faucheux says that’s a very impressive number.

Cut 7 (08) “…bids for leases.”

Faucheux says this third lease sale was more or less a rebound from the previous lease sale, which took on a more targeted approach months after the initial lease sale, which drew bids totaling nearly 300-million dollars.

Cut 8 (11) “…in the Gulf.”

Faucheux says these lease sales have underscored the U.S.’ commitment to energy dominance.

Cut 9 (13)  “…to see return.”

__________________________________________

Authorities believe they have found the remains of 15-year-old Je’Darrius Minnieweather at the East Baton Rouge Parish landfill, ending a 36-day search for the teenager who was reported missing June fifth. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says DNA testing will be conducted to confirm the remains.

Cut 10 (08) “…very, very hopeful.”

Fifty-one-year-old Maurice Parms is charged with killing Minnieweather. Investigators say Parms beat the teen to death during an argument over Parms’ treatment of a 16-year-old girl Minnieweather knew.

Detectives say Parms dumped the teen’s body in a trash can that was picked up and taken to the landfill June 22nd. Video of the body being dumped helped investigators pinpoint where to search.

Over five weeks, crews sifted through four-thousand tons of material and found more than four-thousand animal bones before discovering what they believe are Minnieweather’s remains.

East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor Sid Edwards says the odds were stacked against them.

Cut 11 (12) “…didn’t count that.”

District Attorney Hillar Moore says a photo of Minnieweather at the search site helped motivate crews.

Cut 12 (14) “…doing this for.”

Chief Morse says DNA testing could take one or more days, and crews will continue searching the area for additional evidence.

________________________________________________

Amazon Web Services, which announced plans in February to build two data centers in northwest Louisiana, says it’s adding a third at Resilient Technology Park in west Shreveport. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois says the additional investment shows Amazon’s confidence in Louisiana.

Cut 13 (15)  “…want to tell.”

Amazon has already started construction on a data center in Bossier Parish near Benton and another one in Caddo Parish near Blanchard. All three data centers are expected to create 750 permanent jobs and 22-hundred temporary construction jobs.

Bourgeois says Amazon has promised to protect natural resources and invest in infrastructure as it constructs these three data centers.

Cut 14 (05) “…hardening the grid.”

Bourgeois says the facilities will rely on air cooling most of the year, using water for cooling only when temperatures exceed 85 degrees. She says Amazon also plans to invest up to 400-million dollars in public water infrastructure. And L-E-D says Amazon is working with SWEPCO to fully fund the new energy infrastructure.

Bourgeois says these plans align with Louisiana’s broader strategy to responsibly support large-scale A-I and digital infrastructure investments.

Cut 15 (13) “…in that regard.”

____________________________________________

ULM and Louisiana Tech announced the new Radiance Technologies I-20 Showdown Rivalry Series between the two schools just 30 minutes apart. As the Bulldogs enter the Sun Belt, Tech Athletic Director Ryan Ivey says the championship spotlights a historic, heated rivalry.

Cut 16 (19) “…critical for us.”

The series includes competitions across 12 sports, with points awarded for wins in head-to-head games and season series and conference standings for non-head-to-head sports. Ivey says each sport is weighted equally.

Cut 17 (19) “…to do that.”

Ivey says giving athletes and fans official bragging rights and a trophy will make each game mean more. He says the universities are designing a trophy now, and fans should look out for their chance to weigh in.

Cut 18 (18) “…the next year.”

The tie-breaker goes to whichever school won that year’s football game.

_________________________________________

5:30 LRN Newscast

Authorities believe they have found the remains of 15-year-old Je’Darrius Minnieweather at the East Baton Rouge Parish landfill, ending a 36-day search for the teenager who was reported missing June fifth. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse says DNA testing will be conducted to confirm the remains.

Cut 25 (08) “…very, very hopeful.”

Morse says DNA testing could take one or more days, and crews will continue searching the area for additional evidence.

Governor Landry signs a pair of executive orders that he says will streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says with the Supreme Court ruling that most permitting needed today is at the state level, he signed the Expedited Environmental Permitting executive order.

Cut 10 (11) “…paying jobs.” 

This brutally hot weather will not only take a toll on your body, but it will also take a toll on your vehicle. State Police Trooper Eddie Thomas says especially if you’re going out on a long road trip, there are a few things you should check on your vehicle before you leave your house.

Cut 4 (11) “…check your battery.”

Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss about eight weeks with a right hamstring strain. This is Tyson’s fourth hamstring injury and sixth lower-body injury in the last four years. Saints sideline reporter for WWL radio, Jeff Nowak, thinks the offense can get along without him by relying on top receiver Chris Olave and other playmakers.

Cut 8 (12) “…on the field.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Three Tigers were named preseason first-team All-Americans by the Associated Press today. Tight End Trey’Dez Green is the only LSU player on the first team, and offensive tackle Jordan Seaton and safety Ty Benefield both landed on the second team.

The NCAA published bylaws officially moving up the start of the college football season by one week. The 14-week FBS season with two bye weeks now kicks off two Thursdays before Labor Day and the FCS season a week before that.

The Saints will start the season without eighth-overall pick Jordyn Tyson. The rookie wide receiver will miss around eight weeks with his fourth hamstring injury in the last year. Saints sideline reporter for WWL radio Jeff Nowak says he could return as soon as week five, but the Saints shouldn’t rush him back.

Cut 19 (16) “…another injury.”

LSU football coach Lane Kiffin says the team ran 170 total plays during its first scrimmage Saturday, and it gave coaches a great chance to evaluate players’ physicality and conditioning. Entering the third week of fall practice with almost three more weeks to go, Kiffin says this is a challenging time in the preseason for players.

Cut 18 (13) “…we can rotate.”

LA Tech and ULM will compete in the Radiance Technologies I-20 Showdown Rivalry Series. Now both in the Sun Belt Conference, the universities will earn points in head-to-head competitions and final conference standings across 12 sports. Tech Athletics Director Ryan Ivey says every sport is weighted equally, and the first school to 6-and-a-half points will clinch the series championship.

Cut 20 (12) “…mean more.”

4:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry signs two executive orders that he says will streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says for decades, the federal government bogged down the permitting process for both small and large businesses, but the Supreme Court has ruled on cases that gives states more control of the permitting process.

Cut 9 (05)  “…state level.”

The scorching weather will not only make it dangerous on your body, but it will also put a huge strain on your vehicle. DPS Trooper Eddie Thomas says in these conditions, it’s very important to have your emergency roadside kit in your vehicle in case it breaks down, especially in the middle of nowhere.

Cut 5 (08) “…and a jack.”

And if you need assistance, Louisiana State Police is ready to help – call star-577; star-LSP. 

The Saints’ top draft pick, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, is expected to miss around two months with a hamstring injury. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

Cut 23 (fade after 2 seconds and use as bed)

That’s what passengers aboard the Carnival Valor must have been screaming Sunday. Video posted to social media shows pool water surging into a pizza restaurant onboard, after the boat listed in the Mississippi River due to the captain having to make a hard right turn to avoid a cargo ship that had lost power.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry signed two executive orders that he says will help to streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says one of the orders seeks to secure Louisiana’s mineral supply chain.

Cut 11 (13) “…red tape.”

The other order expedites environmental permitting.

Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss about eight weeks with a right hamstring injury. This is Tyson’s fourth hamstring injury and sixth lower-body injury in the last four years, but Head coach Kellen Moore said this strain was unrelated. Jeff Nowak, the Saints sideline reporter for WWL radio, says it is frustrating to lose the eighth-overall pick to injury, especially when the team knew his concerning history.

Cut 7 (11) “…correlation whatsoever.”

The Louisiana heat will not only do a number on your bodies, but it will also wear down your vehicles. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Three LSU players were named to the AP preseason All-American team. Tight end Trey’Dez Green was the lone first-team selection. Two transfers made the second team in their first season in Baton Rouge. Left tackle Jordan Seaton is on the offense, and safety Ty Benefield was named to the defense.

LRN PM Newscall August 18

The scorching heat will not only do a number on your bodies, but it will also wear down your vehicles. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

____________________________________________

The Saints’ top draft pick, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, is expected to miss around two months with a hamstring injury. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

____________________________________________

During these brutally hot conditions, not only do you need to take care of your bodies, but you also need to take care of the things that transport your bodies comfortably from point A to point B. State Police Trooper Eddie Thomas says whereas excess heat takes a toll on you and me, the same is absolutely true for motor vehicles.

Cut 3 (09) “…on the tires.”

Thomas says especially if you’re going out on a long road trip, there are a few things you should check on your vehicle before you leave your house.

Cut 4 (11) “…check your battery.”

Thomas says in these brutally hot conditions, it’s very important to have your emergency roadside kit in your vehicle in case it breaks down, especially in the middle of nowhere.

Cut 5 (08) “…and a jack.”

And if you need assistance, Louisiana State Police is ready to help – call star-577; star-LSP.

___________________________________________

Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss about eight weeks with a right hamstring strain. Saints sideline reporter for WWL radio, Jeff Nowak, says that means he could return week five against the Vikings at the earliest, but New Orleans should be careful bringing him back too soon.

Cut 6 (09) “…one-year investment.”

Nowak says it is frustrating to lose the eighth-overall pick to injury, especially when the team knew his concerning injury history. This is Tyson’s fourth hamstring injury and sixth lower-body injury in the last four years. Head coach Kellen Moore said this strain was unrelated, but Nowak says there is more to it.

Cut 7 (11) “…correlation whatsoever.”

Nowak’s biggest concern is Tyson’s long-term availability. He was limited after the draft, performed well in camp and then was injured during the team’s first joint practice. For the time being, he thinks the offense can get along without him by relying on top receiver Chris Olave and other playmakers.

Cut 8 (12) “…on the field.”

____________________________________________

Governor Jeff Landry signs two executive orders that he says will streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says for decades the federal government bogged down the permitting process for both small and large businesses, but the Supreme Court has ruled on cases that gives states more control of the permitting process.

Cut 9 (05)  “…state level.”

Landry says that’s why he has signed the Expedited Environmental Permitting executive order.

Cut 10 (11) “…paying jobs.”

Landry says the second executive order seeks to secure Louisiana’s mineral supply chain.

Cut 11 (13) “…red tape.”

 

2:30 LRN Newscast

We’re getting reports that the remains of Ja’Derrius Minnieweather have been found in a Baton Rouge-area landfill. The 15-year-old was beaten to death back in June, allegedly by 51-year-old Maurice Parms. Sources say clothing found near the remains matches what Minnieweather was wearing on the night he disappeared. Baton Rouge Police are holding a news conference at the top of the hour.

Governor Landry signs a pair of executive orders that he says will streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says with the Supreme Court ruling that most permitting needed today is at the state level, he signed the Expedited Environmental Permitting executive order.

Cut 10 (11) “…paying jobs.” 

We’re learning new details about a Morgan City man charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 65-year-old woman. Investigators say the victim, Brenda Bernucho, is the aunt of her alleged killer, 49-year-old Whitney Billiot the Fourth.

During these brutally hot conditions, not only do you need to take care of your bodies, but you also need to take care of the things that transport your bodies comfortably from point A to point B. State Police Trooper Eddie Thomas says whereas excessive heat takes a toll on you and me, the same is absolutely true for motor vehicles.

Cut 3 (09) “…on the tires.”

Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is expected to miss about eight weeks with a right hamstring strain. Saints sideline reporter for WWL radio, Jeff Nowak, says that means he could return week five against the Vikings at the earliest, but New Orleans should be careful bringing him back too soon.

Cut 6 (09) “…one-year investment.”

This is Tyson’s fourth hamstring injury and sixth lower-body injury in the last four years.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry signs two executive orders that he says will streamline the permitting processes for businesses. Landry says for decades, the federal government bogged down the permitting process for both small and large businesses, but the Supreme Court has ruled on cases that gives states more control of the permitting process.

Cut 9 (05)  “…state level.”

The scorching weather will not only make it dangerous on your body, but it will also put a huge strain on your vehicle. DPS Trooper Eddie Thomas says in these conditions, it’s very important to have your emergency roadside kit in your vehicle in case it breaks down, especially in the middle of nowhere.

Cut 5 (08) “…and a jack.”

And if you need assistance, Louisiana State Police is ready to help – call star-577; star-LSP. 

The Saints’ top draft pick, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, is expected to miss around two months with a hamstring injury. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

A public memorial service for legendary LSU baseball coach Skip Bertman will take place one week from today. It will be held in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at seven p-m, with doors opening at six. Bertman died last Friday at the age of 88.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers grants a federal permit for the construction of a one-point-eight billion dollar. Louisiana International Terminal in Saint Bernard Parish. Port NOLA President and CEO Beth Branch says the facility will be able to handle massive container ships with 50-foot-drafts, which currently can not pass to the Port of New Orleans, because the Crescent City Connection bridge is not high enough…

Cut 7 (11) “…coming into port.”

The Louisiana International Terminal is a public-private investment project that Governor Jeff Landry says will cement Louisiana’s role as the nation’s gateway to global trade. It’s expected to open in 2028.

Meanwhile in northwest Louisiana, Amazon Web Services is increasing its investment by another six-billion dollars which will result in a third data center in that region. Amazon announced in February that it was making a 12-billion dollar investment that would result in data centers in Caddo and Bossier parishes.

 

State Police is reminding motorists that this hot weather can be difficult on your vehicle. Trooper Eddie Thomas says if you’re going out on a long road trip, there are a few things you should check before you leave.

Cut 4 (11) “…check your battery.”

Thomas says in these brutally hot conditions, it’s very important to have your emergency roadside kit in your vehicle in case it breaks down.

If your spouse or partner has dementia, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America wants to hear from you. AFA spokesman Chris Schneider says it’s launched a groundbreaking national research study to examine the impact caring for a spouse or partner with dementia has on physical and mental health.

Cut 13 (07)  “…is all about.”

Schneider says families can learn more or participate in the free online survey visiting afacaregiversurvey.com.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints rookie wide receiver Jordyn Tyson could miss about two months with a right hamstring strain he suffered during the team’s joint practice with the Jaguars last week. The Arizona State product had injury concerns when the Saints drafted him eighth overall. He suffered a severe knee injury, an ankle sprain and three hamstring injuries while in college, but Saints coach Kellen Moore said this injury is not related to any prior one. Tyson’s two-month timetable would have him back as soon as the Saints’ week six game at the Giants. The black and gold travel to Paris to face the Steelers the following week.

New Orleans has another joint practice against the Cowboys today in Oxnard, California.

LSU is number 11 in the preseason AP Top 25. The Tigers held their first scrimmage of fall practice Saturday, and coach Lane Kiffin says the first-team defense started strong with an effective pass rush, but the offense was able to bounce back with quarterback Sam Leavitt’s mobility.

Cut 16 (12) “…came free Saturday.”

ULM and Louisiana Tech have announced the Radiance Technologies I-20 Showdown Rivalry Series. With the Bulldogs joining the Sun Belt Conference, the two schools separated by just 35 miles are turning their historic rivalry into an official competition across 12 sports. The schools will earn points in the showdown for winning head-to-head matchups and season series and finishing higher in the Sun Belt standings for non-head-to-head sports. The first matchup in the series will come on the LA Tech soccer field October 4.

In football, LA Tech’s offense will feature a versatile playmaker this season. Senior quarterback Trey Kukuk returns after starting five games last season — but this time in a different role. Coordinator Nathan Young says with Blake Baker back as the full-time starter, Kukuk will do it all for the Bulldogs.

Cut 19 (19) “…a football player.”