11:40 LRN Sportscast

The SEC, ACC and Big 12 say they are committed to playing football in the fall, while the Big 10 and Pac-12 will watch from the sidelines. So can you still have a college football playoff in early January with just three of the five power five conferences. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins believes you can….
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The Big 12 released its revised schedule today. Their season will kick off on September 26th and the Big 12 championship game is set for September 26th.

Penn State cornerback D-J Brown has announced on Twitter that he plans to play at Louisiana Tech as a graduate transfer and he’ll have two years of eligiblity. Brown appeared in seven games last season for the Nittany Lions.

Saints running back Alvin Kamara had a down year last season for his standards and admits he played most of the year with an injured knee. Kamara says he was never the same after injuring the MCL in his knee during week six of last season…
cut 17 (25) “….be on the field”
Kamara says surgery was not required on his knee, but he’s worked hard to rehab it and he also turned to a plant-based diet.

The Pelicans lost again last night, falling to the Kings 112 to 106. New Orleans’ final game of the season is tomorrow. Brandon Ingram, Jrue Holiday and Zion Williamson did not play last night.

11:30 AM Newscast

As many as 200,000 Louisianans on unemployment could be ineligible to receive the new 300 dollar federally enhanced weekly benefits. Workers must receive at least 100 dollars a week in state benefits to qualify for the 300 extra. Governor Edwards says that’s only about half of all state unemployment beneficiaries…

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A spokesperson for Senator Bill Cassidy told The Advocate that people receiving under 100 dollars a week from the state could get a prorated cut of the 300 dollar federal benefit.

Presidential candidate Joe Biden announced the selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate yesterday for the November election. Baton Rouge Representative Ted James was involved with Harris’s campaign while she was still a Democratic challenger and says the selection is no surprise to him.

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The state education department has created an email address where the public can file complaints about a school not following minimum COVID-19 health requirements established by BESE. Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says the address is l-d-o-e-covid-19-support-at-la-dot-gov….

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Brumley says they have received a few concerns already.

A statewide manhunt is on for Taniel Cole, who accused of shooting a man in the leg at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport – St. Mary Medical Center. Shreveport Police say the suspect made threats to kill any law enforcement officer or any others who tried to stop him today and believe he may have left the facility by foot or by a vehicle. Residents in the area are asked to stay in their homes. Cole is considered armed and dangerous.

10:30 AM Newscast

Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state continues to see an increasing number of cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, or M-I-S-C, associated with COVID-19.On Monday, the state reported a fourth death linked to M-I-S-C. Billioux says the length of time the ailment can impact a child varies depending on the severity of the case.
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Billioux says about 40% of children with M-I-S-C have heart inflammation.
After months of lobbying the crawfish industry will be included in the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program aimed at helping food producers impacted by the pandemic. Congressman Ralph Abraham made the announcement. He says crawfishermen were slammed by having the pandemic shut the country down during their peak spring season.
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The PAC 12 and Big Ten have suspended fall sports but the SEC, ACC and Big 12 are still planning on holding its season. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey says the SEC plans on further refining its policies to promote a safe return to play while monitoring the situation. USA Today sports writer Glenn Guilbeau says don’t expect any SEC decision to be made imminently.

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Investigators with State Police are looking into an officer-involved shooting that put a burglary suspect in the hospital.  Shortly after 5 on Tuesday morning, Lafayette Police responded to a complaint of a burglary.  Trooper Thomas Gossen says when officers arrived, they made contact with the subject.

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No officers were injured and the suspect is in stable condition.

9:30 LRN Newscast August 12

Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state continues to see an increasing number of cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, or M-I-S-C, which is an illness associated with the coronavirus. Billioux says the most common symptoms include nausea and diarrhea.
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This week the state reported a fourth death linked to M-I-S-C and total of 44 cases.

The U-S-D-A says crawfish producers can now seek federal aid through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. When the program was established in the spring, crawfish farmers were left out. Congressman Ralph Abraham thanks the LSU Ag Center and Louisiana Farm Bureau for fixing the problem…
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The Big Ten and PAC 12 will not play football this fall, but the SEC remains committed to playing. Matt Doyle has the story…
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The Athletic’s Jeff Duncan reports Saints officials met with Governor Edwards and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell to discuss plans for fans to attend Saints games this year. Duncan says the state will need to move into Phase three in order to have limited seating in the Dome. Currently the state is set to remain phase two through August 28th, the season opener is September 13th.

8:30 LRN Newscast August 12

Crawfish farmers can now apply for federal aid through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. Matt Doyle has the details…
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Shreveport Police are looking for a 41-year-old man who shot another person at St. Mary Medical Center, which is run by Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport. Authorities say Taniel Cole shot another person in the leg this morning and then fled the scene. No word on what sparked the shooting.

The investigation continues into Tuesday morning’s officer-involved shooting involving the Lafayette Police Department. State Police say a burglary suspect was shot during a struggle with a Lafayette officer when the cop tried to arrest the subject. Trooper Thomas Gossen says it’s too early to tell how things escalated to the point of gunfire…
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The officer was not injured, while the suspect is in stable condition with a non-life threatening gun wound.

The PAC 12 and Big Ten have postponed their football seasons but SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says the conference is still planning on holding its season in the fall. So do the ACC and Big 12. Can there still be a college football playoff? USA Today sports writer Glenn Guilbeau says yes…
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7:30 LRN Newscast August 12

Louisiana reported 26 more COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday increasing the state’s death toll to 4,195. But the number of COVID-19 patients in the hospital dropped by 47 for a total number of 1,335. The state also reported 11-hundred new cases on Tuesday.

Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux also says the state is seeing an increase in cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children associated with COVID-19. Kevin Barnhart has the story
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After months of lobbying, crawfish producers have been included in the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, which helps food producers impacted by the pandemic. Congressman Ralph Abraham says the pandemic shut the country down during the middle of crawfish season, reducing the demand for mudbugs…
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When the program was first announced in April. crawfish farmers were upset they were not included like other seafood industries.

State Police is investigating a police shooting involving a Lafayette officer. Trooper Thomas Gossen says a cop responded to a burglary on Tuesday morning and when the officer attempted to arrest the suspect, a physical altercation took place…
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Gossen investigators found two handguns near the suspect, including one that was taken during the burglary.

6:45 LRN Sportscast August 12

It’s still game on for the SEC when it comes to football in the fall. The Big 10 and PAC-12 have made the difficult decision not to play football in the fall because of the health risks associated with COVID-19. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey released a statement that says he looks forward to learning more about the factors that led to the Big 10 and PAC-12 deciding to punt football from the fall. Sankey added that the SEC will continue to further refine its policies and protocols for a safe return to sports. Glen Guilbeau covers LSU for the USA Today Network and says the SEC’s decision to start its football season in late September is giving them more time…
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The ACC and Big 12 also remain committed to playing football in the fall.

The Pelicans lost again last night, falling to the Kings 112 to 106. New Orleans’ final game of the season is tomorrow. Leading scorer Brandon Ingram did not play last night as he’s set to become a restricted free agent in the fall, but the All-Star says he wants to stay in New Orleans…
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Saints running back Alvin Kamara is entering the final year of his rookie deal. Kamara says he’s changed his diet as he’s set to enter his fourth season…
cut 18 (19) “….still positive”

6:30 LRN Newscast August 12

The state is reporting 44 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, a condition linked to COVID-19 among young people. Four individuals have died from the illness. Assistant Health Secretary Doctor Alex Billioux says about 40-percent of the children with M-I-S-C have heart inflammation and studies are ongoing on why that’s happening…
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Good news for crawfishermen who have seen revenue losses as a result of the pandemic. They can now receive aid through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. Congressman Ralph Abraham says the relief is just straight cash in your pocket for those who qualify and the deadline to apply is September 11th…
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The Big Ten and PAC 12 will not play football this fall, but the SEC remains committed to playing. Matt Doyle has the story…
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The Pelicans lost again last night, falling to the Kings 112 to 106. New Orleans’ final game of the season is tomorrow.

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Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state is seeing increasing cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children associated with COVID-19.  Kevin Barnhart has the story

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Crawfish aquaculture will now be included in the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, a major boost to crawfishermen. Matt Doyle has more…

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The Big Ten and PAC 12 have dropped out of fall sports, but the SEC so far remains committed to playing. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state continues to see an increasing number of cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, or M-I-S-C, associated with COVID-19 among young people.  Billioux says the most common symptoms of this syndrome include GI issues, including nausea and diarrhea.

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On Monday, the state reported a fourth death linked to M-I-S-C.  As of August 10, the number of confirmed MIS-C cases in Louisiana has risen to 44. To date, infants as young as 1 month and teens up to 19 years of age have received MIS-C diagnoses in Louisiana.  Billioux says the length of time the ailment can impact a child varies depending on the severity of the case.

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Billioux says about 40% of children with M-I-S-C have heart inflammation, adding that there are still studies being conducted to determine what is the cause.

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After months of lobbying the crawfish industry will be included in the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program aimed at helping food producers impacted by the pandemic.

Congressman Ralph Abraham made the announcement. He says crawfishermen were slammed by having the pandemic shut the country down during their peak spring season.

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When the program was first announced in April crawfishermen incensed that they weren’t included like other seafood industries. Abraham says the LSU Ag Center and Louisiana Farm Bureau went to work fixing that…

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Abraham says if you’re a crawfisherman the relief is just straight cash in your pockets if you qualify but you need to apply for the aid by the September 11th deadline.

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The PAC 12 and Big Ten have suspended fall sports but SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says the conference is still planning on holding its season.

9 of the preseason top 25 teams have had their conferences cancel on them. USA Today sports writer Glenn Guilbeau says the SEC is strong enough to still have a season without those teams…

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Only six FBS conferences remain. The MAC and Mountain West announced plans to suspend last week.

Guilbeau says the suspension of those Power Five seasons could result in a windfall for SEC teams because they’d be some of the only top-level college football on TV.

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Guilbeau says in that case you could see SEC games being played on more than just Saturdays.

Sankey says the SEC plans on further refining its policies to promote a safe return to play while monitoring the situation. Guilbeau says don’t expect any SEC decision to be made imminently.

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Sankey did tell Dan Patrick that if every other conference were to bow out he didn’t think it would be wise for the SEC to hold fall sports.

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Investigators with State Police are looking into an officer-involved shooting that put a burglary suspect in the hospital.  Shortly after 5 on Tuesday morning, Lafayette Police responded to a complaint of a burglary.  Trooper Thomas Gossen says when officers arrived, they made contact with the subject.

Cut 13 (07) “…discharging his weapon.” 

Gossen says while officers were on the scene, they found two handguns close to where the scuffle took place and one of them appeared to be a weapon that was taken during the burglary.  Injuries were minimal.

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Gossen says it is still too early to tell how things escalated to the point of gunfire adding that investigators still have lots of work to do.

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara is heading into his final season of his rookie contract but he’s not worried about a new deal. Kamara says having a healthy season is a bigger priority…

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Kamara missed two games last season and said he was never the same after injuring the MCL in his knee during week six of last season…

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Kamara said he didn’t have surgery on his knee, instead decided to rehab it and also changed his diet…

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After last night’s game, the Pelicans have just one more game to go, before their season officially ends. Brandon Ingram did not play last night as he’s set to become a restricted free agent this fall, but the All-Star says he wants to stay in New Orleans

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It’s been a disappointing experience for the Pelicans inside the NBA bubble. They entered with playoff aspirations, but will fall well short of reaching the postseason. But Ingram says the experience in Orlando will only make them better

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5:30 PM Newscast

The Big Ten and Pac-12 officially announce conference schools will not be playing football this fall due to the coronavirus with hopes of playing in the spring. Many prominent college football players and coaches are pushing back against the decision to scrap fall sports. The highly publicized #WeWantToPlay blitz was first spearheaded by Clemson’s star QB Trevor Lawrence. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says it will be hard for administrators to ignore players like that…

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SEC Commissioner Greg Sanky has responded to the moves by the BIG Ten and PAC-12 and says he is looking to learn more about the factors that lead to their decisions, but says he remains comfortable with the SEC’s approach to supporting a healthy environment for student athletes. He adds the conference will continue to further refine it’s policies and protocols for a safe return to sports.

 

Hurricane experts are calling for an active season of storm activity and with that prediction, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is stressing the importance of proper coverage. Donelon says flood, homeowner, and commercial property insurances can still be obtained now, but only while a storm is not in the Gulf. Flood insurance will take 30 days to take effect after your first premium payment.Donelon says documentation of property is vital to expediting insurance claims.

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Federally enhanced unemployment benefits are expected to begin shipping again in a few weeks, this time at 300 dollars on top of state payments instead of the previous 600 dollars. There’s a requirement that states pay at least 100 dollars in state benefits to unlock the extra 300. Senator Bill Cassidy says Louisiana’s unemployed qualify under that requirement.

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