6:45 LRN Sportscast

The matchup for Super Bowl 54 is set. The Kansas City Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers. It’s the Chiefs first trip to the Super Bowl in 50 years, while the 49ers are making their seventh appearance. Former LSU Tiger Tyrann Mathieu led the Chiefs defense with nine tackles, one for a loss…
cut 30 (19) “…people of Kansas City”
There’s also a former Tiger on the 49ers roster. Linebacker Kwon Alexander had two tackles, including one for a loss in a 37-20 win over Green Bay.

The Pelicans will visit the Memphis Grizzlies today for a 4 PM tip off. The Pels are 4.5 games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot int he Western Conference. Tip off is at 4 PM.

The LSU’s men’s basketball team is now 5-and-0 after coming from behind to beat Ole Miss 80-76 on Saturday. The Tigers have won 12 straight SEC games on the road. LSU is home tomorrow night to host Florida. The Gators are 4-and-1 in league play.

Louisiana Tech is 4-and-2 in Conference USA after losing to North Texas 51 to 50 at the Buzzer. It’s the first time the Mean Green have won in Ruston since 1952. Tech is at Middle Tennessee on Thursday. Middle has yet to win a game in league play this year.

The Ragin Cajuns and Warhawks are both tied for last place in the Sun Belt with two and seven league records. The two teams will face each other on Saturday.

Nicholls is a half-game back of first place in the Southland after beating Central Arkansas 79-72. Elvin Harvey Junior had a career-high 24 points.

Grambling also a half-game back of first place in the SWAC. The Tigers host Texas Southern. T-S-U is tied for first place with Prarie View A-and-M.

6:30 LRN Newscast

It’s Martin Luther King Junior Day, a day off for some and for others a “day on” dedicated to community service. Volunteer Louisiana spokesperson Kori Chisham says volunteers in Louisiana create a billion dollars of economic impact annually, and that number continues to grow.
Cut 4 (09) “…someday.”
If you’re looking to volunteer, Chisham recommends visiting www.volunteerlouisiana.gov or www.mlkday.gov

The Louisiana Lottery is looking into expanding ticket sales by allowing players to make purchases of games over the internet. Louisiana Lottery CEO Rose Hudson says in order to start online sales, the legislature needs to change a state law that prohibits gambling by computer.
Cut 10 (13) “…meeting that mission.”
Hudson says eleven other state lotteries allow for the purchase of tickets online. She’s not sure if the lottery will bring forward such legislation this year.

A CDC report shows Louisiana is one of seven states with the highest prevalence of physical inactivity among adults…
Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

After a warm week last week, winter has returned this week. Most areas of the state will see a freeze tonight.

LRN AM Newscall January 20

Volunteer Louisiana wants to you make MLK Day a “day-on” instead of a “day-off”. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (28) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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A CDC report shows Louisianans are twice as likely to be sedintary as the rest of the country…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington” 

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Could Louisiana residents soon be able to purchase lottery tickets online? Kevin Barnhart has the story?

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

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It’s Martin Luther King Junior Day, a day off for some and for others a “day on” dedicated to community service. Volunteer Louisiana spokesperson Kori Chisham says volunteers in Louisiana create a billion dollars of economic impact annually, and that number continues to grow.

Cut 4 (09) “…someday.”

If you’re looking for a way to contribute today, Chisham recommends visiting www.volunteerlouisiana.gov or www.mlkday.gov for advice, or just head to the Capital City.

Cut 5 (12) “…projects.”

It’s the 25th anniversary of the designation of Martin Luther King Day as an official federal holiday, and Chisham says volunteering is the best way to honor this American legend’s life.

Cut 6 (11) “service.”

King would have been 91 today, and was assassinated 51 years ago.

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CDC numbers show 30 percent of Louisianans are considered “inactive”, twice the national average. LSU AgCenter nutrition specialist Denise Holston says inactivity is defined by not meeting the recommended 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity and can be the result of a number of impediments.

Cut 7 (12) “…schedule”

Louisiana also sports one of the highest obesity rates in the nation at 35 percent.

Holston says states with low inactivity rates like Colorado have made an aggressive statewide push to make cities more inviting for physical activity, but those population-dense states have an advantage…

Cut 8 (09) “…cars”

She adds Baton Rouge, in particular, has done a good job of beginning to emulate the more walk and bike-friendly city planning of more active states.

If you are one of those inactive adults, Holston recommends starting slow if you’re first getting into exercise, and find little ways to work it into your busy schedule.

Cut 9 (12) “…spot”

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The Louisiana Lottery is looking into expanding ticket sales by allowing players to make purchases of games over the internet. Louisiana Lottery CEO Rose Hudson says in order to start online sales, the legislature needs to change a state statute that prohibits gambling by computer.

Cut 10 (13) “…meeting that mission.”

Hudson says eleven other state lotteries allow for the purchase of tickets online and with the launch of the Louisiana Lottery app, it’s a great time to explore adding Louisiana to that list.

Cut 11 (09) “…using that app.”

Hudson says with more shoppers making purchases online that that in a line at a brick and mortar store, they need to be able to purchase Louisiana Lottery there as well.

Cut 12 (10) “…growing our business.”

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Senator John Kennedy has co-introduced legislation aimed at combatting the global trade in bear parts along with New Jersey Senator Cory Booker. Animal Wellness Action founder Wayne Pacelle says legislative action is needed to protect bears that are being killed for their gallbladders.

Cut 13 (12) “…for Chinese medicine.”

The subspecies known as the Louisiana Black Bear was at one time on the federal endangered species list, but with a bit of growth in the population, but Pacelle says that protection has been taken away.

Cut 14 (10) “…or so in Louisiana.”

Pacelle says the bears are slow to reproduce and cannot keep up with the large scale poaching cases throughout the US.

Cut 15 (13) “…back very quickly.”

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 18

Baton Rouge welcomes the over 6,500 runners and their families for the 9th annual Louisiana Marathon.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

 

The LSU parade for the National Championship team is scheduled to being at 11am on campus at the School of Music and then continue inside the PMAC for a celebration at noon. The route could be shortened if the weather presents an issue.

 

A Lake Charles man is arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with a trailer fire that killed a mother and daughter and gravely injured an 11-year old boy. State Fire Marshal deputies in collaboration with the Lake Charles fire department announced the Calcasieau Parish Sheriff’s office booked 36-year-old Casey Hatch into the parish jail and bond is set at $2-million.  Police say Hatch confessed to setting the blaze in an attempt commit suicide on January 14th.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has started the process of finding a new Superintendent of Education to replace John White, who is stepping down. BESE member Holly Boffy says they are seeking someone with strong organizational skills who can implement their agenda.

Cut 9 (11) “visionary”

A two-thirds vote from BESE will be needed to hire a new superintendent. White’s resignation is effective March 11th, and Boffy says they will be using that date as a “milestone” for finding a replacement.

8:30 LRN Newscast Jan 18

President Donald Trump calls the LSU Tigers one of the greatest teams in college football history during a ceremony honoring the national champs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The LSU Tigers will answer the Call of Baton Rouge as are the star attraction of a Parade today on campus. The team will be honored at 11 am with a procession, that could be abbreviated if the weather becomes an issue. The campus opened at 8 for tailgaters and the PMAC celebration starts at noon.

This weekend is the 9th annual Louisiana Marathon in Baton Rouge. Festivities kicked off Friday at the Raising Cane’s River Center with an expo and continues with a series of races throughout the weekend. Marathon spokesperson Jennifer Macha (ma-ha) says it’s a big economic driver.

Cut 6 (08) “…pretty big draw.”

Macha says Saturday’s running events will be wrapped up in time for the LSU parade.

Advanced Aero Services announces the launch of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Shreveport that is expected to create sixty direct jobs by 2021.  AAS President Mike Anderson says he looked at various sites across the country before settling on Shreveport for meeting all the criteria he was looking for.

Cut 3 (11)  “…played a factor.” 

530PM LRN News

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has started the process of finding a new Superintendent of Education to replace John White, who is stepping down. BESE member Holly Boffy says White overhauled the ways schools and teachers are graded in Louisiana, and the new Superintendent will be judged by that new criteria.

Cut 10 (10) “…schools” 

White’s resignation is effective March 11th

President Donald Trump gave the national champion LSU football team a special treat during its visit to the White House today. The president says this LSU team will be remembered as one of the greatest in college football history. He says the Tigers beat seven teams ranked in the top ten and they are led by a great man, Coach Ed Orgeron…

Cut 15 (11) “…you think”

Baton Rouge welcomes the over 6,500 runners and their families for the 9th annual Louisiana Marathon.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

59-year-old Myrna Thomas Quarles is set to serve 71 months in federal prison for stealing over million dollars by defrauding a federal summer lunch program for hungry children who are out of school. The case is linked to a fraudulent company Quarles set up in 2014 and 2015 that handed out some food to kids, but significantly overstated the amount of work it did to overbill the feds.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

President Donald Trump had high praise for the LSU football team as he honored the national champs at the White House. The president says this group of Tigers will be remembered as one of the greatest teams in college football history. Mr. Trump says they are also led by a great man, Coach Ed Orgeron…
Cut 15 (11) “…you think”
Maybe the president can help Orgeron find a new defensive coordinator. Dave Aranda has left to become the new head coach at Baylor. LSU reporter for the USA Today network, Glen Guilbeau, says Aranda did a lot of good for the Tigers.
Cut 16 (17) …loss”

Frank Wilson has been introduced as the new head football coach at McNeese. He was a recruiting coordinator under Les Miles at LSU and named as the nation’s top recruiter in 2011. Wilson left LSU to become the head coach at Texas-San Antonio, but he was fired after four seasons.

Two more LSU Tigers declared for the NFL draft today. Linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson and tight end Thaddeus Moss. That means nine LSU players are leaving early for the NFL draft. Meanwhile, Clemson running back and Jennings native Travis Etienne will return for his senior season.

The Pelicans are back at the Smoothie King Center on Saturday for a 2:30 tip-off versus the Los Angeles Clippers. New Orleans is coming off a big overtime win over Utah. The Pels have the fourth-best winning percentage in the NBA since December 23rd and Zion Williamson makes his season debut Wednesday.

LSU is at Ole Miss on Saturday night. Louisiana Tech hosts North Texas at 4 PM. Both teams are 4-and-1 in Conference USA play.

4:30 PM Newscast

President Donald Trump greeted the national champion LSU football team during its visit to the White House today. Quarterback Joe Burrow presented the President with a number 45 LSU jersey. Trump joked he thought Burrow was going to give him the Heisman Trophy. Burrow says the trip to the White House is a great way to cap off the season

Cut 13 (09) “…never forget.”

The president says this LSU team will be remembered as one of the greatest in college football history.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has started the process of finding a new Superintendent of Education to replace John White, who is stepping down. BESE member Holly Boffy says BESE has formed a working group to find a new Superintendent. She says White left Louisiana in a stronger position.

Cut 11 (09) “…state”

This weekend is the 9th annual Louisiana Marathon in Baton Rouge. Festivities kick off today at the Raising Cane’s River Center with an expo and continues with a series of races throughout the weekend. Marathon spokesperson Jennifer Macha (ma-ha) says it’s a big economic driver.

Cut 6 (08) “…pretty big draw.”

Macha says Saturday’s running events will be wrapped up in time for the LSU national championship parade.

Advanced Aero Services announces the launch of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Shreveport that is expected to create sixty direct jobs by 2021.  AAS President Mike Anderson says he looked at various sites across the country before settling on Shreveport for meeting all the criteria he was looking for.

Cut 3 (11)  “…played a factor.” 

Anderson says the operations will start in a hangar that will accommodate regional jet aircraft, but growth is on the horizon.

3:30 PM Newscast

President Donald Trump gave the national champion LSU football team a special treat during its visit to the White House today. After honoring the team for its undefeated season, Mr. Trump invited the coaches and players to the Oval office…

Cut 12 (14) “…(laughter)”

The president says this LSU team will be remembered as one of the greatest in college football history.

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has started the process of finding a new Superintendent of Education to replace John White, who is stepping down. BESE member Holly Boffy says they are seeking someone with strong organizational skills who can implement their agenda.

Cut 9 (11) “visionary”

A two-thirds vote from BESE will be needed to hire a new superintendent.

This weekend is the 9th annual Louisiana Marathon in Baton Rouge. Festivities kick off today at the Raising Cane’s River Center with an expo and continues with a series of races throughout the weekend. Marathon spokesperson Jennifer Macha (ma-ha) says they expect over 6,500 participants and you may even spot some state officials running around the downtown streets of Baton Rouge.

Cut 8 (10) “…for the year.”

Macha says Saturday’s running events will be wrapped up in time for the LSU national championship parade.

Advanced Aero Services announces the launch of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Shreveport that is expected to create sixty direct jobs by 2021.  AAS President Mike Anderson says the operations will start in a hangar that will accommodate regional jet aircraft, but growth is on the horizon.

Cut 4 (11) “…transport type aircraft.”

230PM LRN News

President Donald Trump calls the LSU Tigers one of the greatest teams in college football history during a ceremony honoring the national champs. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The 225th engineering brigade of the Louisiana National Guard out of Alexandria, is coming home today from a nine month overseas deployment. The 70 soldiers spent their time on general and geospatial engineering projects.

World class runners and local cardio enthusiasts will flock to Baton Rouge this weekend for the ninth annual Louisiana Marathon. Marathon spokesperson Jennifer Macha says the goal of the weekend is to introduce and encourage everyone to live a healthy and fit lifestyle.

Cut 7 (09) “…here in Louisiana.”

Macha says Saturday’s running events will be wrapped up in time for the LSU national championship parade.

Advanced Aero Services announces the launch of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Shreveport that is expected to create sixty direct jobs by 2021. AAS President Mike Anderson says the forecasted growth could result in the company employing 1000 people by the sixth year of operation.

Cut 5 (10) “…so to speak.”