6:45 LRN Sportscast October 20

The Saints are getting ready for Sunday’s home game against Carolina. They had a chance to enjoy a weekend off, but tight end Jared Cook says it was an uneventful weekend…
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Could there be fans at Sunday’s game against the Panthers? The Saints say they had a productive meeting with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell yesterday as they discussed how to get fans safely back in the Dome. The meeting also included epidemiologists and the mayor’s medical advisers.

The LHSAA is reportedly looking at moving its Prep Classic from the Superdome, because of fan restrictions. The high school football state championship games are set for December 26th to the 28th.

LSU Quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday night’s game against the Gamecocks. The Athletic’s Brody Miller reports Brennan tore a muscle in his abdomen in the loss to Missouri and Coach Ed Orgeron says the injury has been slow to heal.

South Carolina brings a 2-2 record into Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. They have one of the top running backs in the conference. Kevin Harris has rushed 409 yards and four touchdowns. Orgeron says Harris is hard to tackle…
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Former Hahnville star Pooka Williams has opted out of the rest of the 2020 season. Williams, who was a first-team All-Big 12 selection for the Kansas Jayhawks last season, says he wants to be closer to my mother and family in Louisiana. It’s been a tough year for Williams, who has 196 rushing yards and two touchdowns in four games.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 20

A majority of evacuees from Hurricanes Laura and Delta, those being housed in the Alexandria mega-shelter or hotels in Louisiana and Texas, are returning to their homes this week. Emergency Preparedness Director with DCFS Ricky Montet (Mon-tay) says they have been communicating with evacuees whose homes are now safe to return.
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Democrats in the Louisiana legislature say it’s time to go home, even though the special session does not officially end until next Tuesday. House Democratic Caucus Chair Sam Jenkins penned a letter to the Senate President and House Speaker…
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GOP legislators are still trying to pass legislation that would reduce the governor’s authority over emergency orders.

Legislation inspired by the suspension of a Jefferson Parish 4th grader for having a BB gun in his web camera during class is one step closer to final passage. Matt Doyle has more…
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The Saints say they had a productive meeting with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell about fans returning to the Superdome. The team’s next home game is Sunday against Carolina.

Legislative Report 10-20-2020

House Democrats are agitating to end the special session early, saying lawmakers can’t justify charging taxpayers 40,000 dollars a day to continue to tread water. House Democratic Caucus Chair Sam Jenkins penned a letter to the Senate President and House Speaker informing them of the request. He says Republicans laid out three priorities to start the session and we’ve hit the logical end point for all three…

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Jenkins says staying in session all the way until the October 27th deadline would cost the state two million dollars.

But there’s still some work left to do on one of the session’s most high profile pieces of legislation, the Ka’mauri Harrison Act. That bill was brought in response to the national outcry over Harrison, a Jefferson Parish 4th grader who was threatened with expulsion and ultimately suspended for several days after briefly handling a BB gun while on camera during an online class.

Jefferson Parish School System representatives came to defend their actions and oppose the bill in Senate Education. Attorney Fred Preis explained why Harrison and Brown were disciplined, and Education Chairman Cleo Fields took issue with the reasoning.

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River Ridge Senator Kirk Talbot told Preis JP’s best bet was to just clear the records of Harrison and another student who was disciplined for a similar reason. Preis pushed back, saying neither child’s long-term academic future will be impacted, and that set Talbot off…

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The bill heads to the Senate.

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris’ bill that would allow the Legislature to withhold construction funds from municipalities that reduce their police budgets by ten percent or more is stalling out in Senate Finance. The Louisiana Municipal Association is actively opposing the measure that Harris says is a response to the “Defund the Police” movement. A compromise is reportedly being worked on.

LRN AM Newscast for Oct 20

Legislation inspired by the suspension of a Jefferson Parish 4th grader for having a BB gun in his web camera during class is one step closer to final passage. Matt Doyle has more…

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A majority of evacuees from Laura and Delta are returning to their homes this week, Brooke Thorington has more.

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Legislative Democrats say the ongoing special session is turning into a waste of taxpayer money, and are calling for the session to wrap up sometime this week. Matt Doyle has the story…

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The Ka’Mauri Harrison Act is close to final passage after clearing a Senate Committee.

Nyron Harrison, Ka’Mauri’s father, testified once again about how a Jefferson Parish school threatened his son with expulsion for having a BB gun during an online class. This time he was joined by Tim Brown whose son suffered a similar fate.

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The bill would create an appeals process for students that exists outside of school systems for certain disciplinary actions, and requires all school systems develop and implement a specific COVID-pandemic online education policy.

Jefferson Parish School System representatives were in attendance this time. Attorney Fred Preis explained why Harrison and Brown were disciplined, and Education Chairman Cleo Fields took issue with the reasoning.

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JP Schools Legislative Liaison Jennifer Ansardi opposed a part of the bill that would make it retroactive to the beginning of the pandemic. She says several school system members are already being sued for this incident…

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Preis reiterated that concern and pushed back on a request from River Ridge Senator Kirk Talbot that Harrison and Brown’s records be cleared. Preis says neither child’s long-term academic future will be impacted, a comment that set Talbot off…

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The bill heads to the Senate floor.

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Amendment two on the ballot would change the way oil and gas wells are assessed for property taxes. The current method levies local taxes per well without consideration of the value of the oil or natural gas produced.  Robert Travis Scott, president of the Public Affairs Research Council explains…

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Scott says the amendment is supported by accessors and the oil and gas industry.

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Scott says the proposed change will not necessarily increase or decrease taxes on the oil and gas industry.

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Opponents of the measure say some parishes may receive more in property taxes while others receive less if the value is based on what the well produces versus a per well basis.

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A majority of evacuees from both Laura and Delta, those being housed in mega shelters and hotels in Louisiana and Texas, are returning to their homes this week. Emergency Preparedness Director with DCFS Ricky Montet (Mon-tay) says they have been communicating with evacuees whose homes are now safe to return.

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Montet says with both power and water restored to the affected areas and stores reopening, evacuees are cleared by parish officials to return to livable housing. For those whose homes are not safe…

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For evacuees without transportation Montet says they made arrangements with DOTD  and even the Department of Agriculture to assist with large animals.

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Montet anticipates a few thousand evacuees will continue to be housed in hotels and shelters, awaiting a long-term solution, either direct housing or FEMA trailer.

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Democrats call for the ongoing special session to wrap up early saying it’s costing the state money and nothing is getting done.

House Democratic Caucus Chair Sam Jenkins penned a letter to the Senate President and House Speaker asking to end the session early, noting it’s costing taxpayers 40,000 dollars a day.

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Jenkins estimates staying in session until the last possible day, October 27th, would cost the state two million dollars.

The special session was called by Republicans who noted three areas of focus: Hurricane recovery, pandemic response, and the Governor’s public health authority. Jenkins says…

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A bill increasing Legislative oversight of the Governor’s public health orders is stuck in conference committee and a number of House-backed public health bills are awaiting a response in the Senate.

Jenkins notes if the state were to receive any federal pandemic bailout funds in the near future it is likely lawmakers would have to call a third special session for the year…

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The Saints are getting ready for Sunday’s home game against Carolina. They had a chance to enjoy a weekend off, but tight end Jared Cook says it was an uneventful weekend…

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Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport saw his first action of the season in New Orleans last game a 30-27 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. Davenport missed the first four games due to injuries to his elbow and toe. Davenport played 21 snaps on defense and had one pass defensed

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Coach Sean Payton hopes they can increase Davenport’s playing time.

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LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says Tigers starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday night’s home game versus South Carolina. True freshmen TJ Finley and Max Johnson will compete for an opportunity to start against the Gamecocks. Coach Ed Orgeron says when Brennan is healthy from his lower-body injury, he’ll be the starter

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South Carolina brings a 2-2 record into Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. They have one of the top running backs in the conference. Kevin Harris has rushed 409 yards and four touchdowns. Orgeron says Harris is hard to tackle…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

More than a quarter-million Louisianans have voted early in the Presidential election so far, about 90,000 more early votes than we had two days into the 2016 election. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Heavy rain from Hurricanes Laura and Delta have created large areas across the state for mosquitoes to lay their eggs and due to the recent spike, aerial spraying will begin around dusk on Tuesday. GOHSEP and the Department of Health requested and received supplemental mosquito control assistance from FEMA.

An Auburn researcher has received funding for a yearlong project that will look at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting poor communities in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Doctor Kelly Dunning says the study will compare how different populations receive their information and which format they trust…
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Dunning plans to interview five-thousand people and release preliminary results next spring.

LSU starting quarterback Myles Brennen is questionable for Saturday’s game against South Carolina. Coach Ed Orgeron says if Brennan cannot play on Saturday, he’ll make a decision on who will start after Thursday’s practice. He says starting as a true freshman quarterback is not easy, but TJ Finley and Max Johnson know what’s expected from them

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4:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

JMC Analytics publisher John Couvillon says Louisiana Democratic voters are following a nationwide trend of very high early voting participation and appear to be highly enthusiastic about the upcoming Presidential Election. Dems only make up 40 percent of registered voters but comprised 53 percent of first-day voters on Friday…

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Couvillon predicts total turnout in the state will hit 74 percent by the end of November 3rd voting.

A Mangham Police Officer is recovering after he was shot during a traffic stop on Saturday night. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte shot the officer after stealing a vehicle and robbing a pharmacy in Rayville. Reichardt says the officer will survive after getting shot in the stomach…

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Because minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 researchers are looking at how they learn about the pandemic. Auburn University has received a National Science Foundation grant to study a variety of demographics in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. Research leader Dr. Kelly Dunning says people of all income ranges will be interviewed.

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The year-long study will interview 5,000 people and they hope to publish preliminary results next Spring.

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says Tigers starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday’s home game against South Carolina. Orgeron says Brennan has a significant injury to his lower body, an injury that dates back to their loss at Missouri on October 10th

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4:45 LRN Sportscast October 19

LSU’s Myles Brennan continues to be hampered by an injury suffered in the loss to Missouri and Coach Ed Orgeron said today his starting quarterback is questionable for Saturday’s home game versus South Carolina. Orgeron called it a lower body injury. If Brennan can not play, Orgeron says he’ll make a decision on who will start at Q-B after Thursday’s practice and it would be either true freshmen TJ Finley or Max Johnson…
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Orgeron says both Finley and Johnson have the talent to play in the NFL.

The Saints are scheduled to play the Panthers this Sunday, but Carolina shut down their team facility because of an unconfirmed positive COVID-19 test, so they will work remotely the next two days. Also, the Saints will reportedly host Carolina in the Superdome, despite talks with LSU about moving their home games to Tiger Stadium.

Louisiana Tech suffered its first conference loss on Saturday as Marshall defeated the Bulldogs 35-17 at Joe Aillet Stadium. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz is proud of the way the defense competed, but their woes are on offense…
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Tech was just 1-of-10 on third-down opportunities and had just seven rushing yards on 24 carries. The Bulldogs are at UTSA on Saturday night.

The Ragin Cajuns are at UAB on Saturday for a 7 PM kickoff on the CBS Sports Network. U-L Lafayette is out of the Top 25 polls as a result of their loss to Coastal Carolina last week.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Louisiana has seen record numbers of early voting turnout so far for the Presidential Election. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says anecdotes of voters waiting in long lines to cast an early ballot are strongly supported by the data.

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Early voting ends October 27th.

Minorities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and Auburn researchers are working to look at just how crucial public health information is being communicated to minority communities in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Research leader Dr. Kelly Dunning says foreign language speakers will be asked…

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LSU starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday’s home game against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana House Democratic Caucus is urging leaders of both chambers to end the session and call it a day. House Democratic Caucus Chair, Sam Jenkins says the special session is costing taxpayers more than $40 thousand a day and will tally almost $2-milion if they stay until October 27th. Jenkins says the session has produced no major solutions for COVID, and hurricane or economic recovery.

LRN PM Newscall October 19

More than a quarter-million Louisianans have early voted in the Presidential election so far, about 90,000 more early votes than we had two days into the 2016 election. Matt Doyle has the story.

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LSU starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday’s home game against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A Mangham Police Officer is recovering after he was shot during a traffic stop on Saturday night. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte shot the officer after stealing a vehicle and robbing a pharmacy in Rayville earlier in the day

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Authorities say Semien abandoned the stolen vehicle near Fort Necessity and was taken into custody a short time later near Fort Necessity.  Semien faces several charges including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer. Reichardt says the officer will survive after getting shot in the stomach…

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The officer has been identified as Marshall Waters. Reichardt says Waters pulled over Semien’s vehicle because he was speeding…

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Louisiana has seen record numbers of early voting turnout so far for the Presidential Election.

JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon says anecdotes of voters waiting in long lines to cast an early ballot are strongly supported by the data.

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Early voting is available at select locations throughout the state and runs through October 27th. Polls are open from 8 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday.

Couvillon also notes Louisiana is following a national trend in that Democrats appear to be fired up and are early voting in disproportionately higher numbers than Republicans.

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53 percent of Louisiana’s first-day early voters were Democrats. Statewide Democrats make up 40 percent of the electorate.

Couvillon estimates as much as 40 percent of the vote could be cast before Election Day and overall we could see sky-high participation.

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Couvillon says more than 100,000 people have already voted by mail, three times the volume we saw four years ago.

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Because minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 researchers are looking at how they learn about the pandemic. Auburn University has received a National Science Foundation grant to study a variety of demographics in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. Research leader Dr. Kelly Dunning says people of all income ranges will be interviewed.

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Dunning says their research will also include populations that speak foreign languages.

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The study will compare how different populations receive their information, via print, television, radio, or social media and which format they trust.

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The year-long study will interview 5,000 people and they hope to publish preliminary results next Spring.

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LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says Tigers starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday’s home game against South Carolina. Orgeron says Brennan has a significant injury to his lower body, an injury that dates back to their loss at Missouri on October 10th

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If Brennan is not healthy to play on Saturday, the Tigers will have to start a true freshman at quarterback, either Pontchatoula’s TJ Finley or Max Johnson from Georgia. Orgeron says both quarterbacks have the talent to play in the NFL…

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Orgeron says if Brennan can not play on Saturday, he’ll make a decision on who will start after Thursday’s practice. He says starting as a true freshman quarterback is not easy, but Finley and Johnson know what’s expected from them

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2:30 LRN Newscast October 19

The first day of early voting saw a record-breaking 174-thousand votes cast in Louisiana. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says there have also been over 100-thousand people who have voted by mail, so he says 40-percent of the vote could be cast before Election Day…
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Early voting continues through October 27th.

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says Tigers starting quarterback Myles Brennan is questionable for Saturday’s home game versus South Carolina. If Brennan can’t play, the Tigers will have to start a true freshman at Q-B, either Pontchatoula’s TJ Finley or Max Johnson from Georgia. Orgeron says both quarterbacks have the talent to play in the NFL…
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Brennan got hurt in the loss to Missouri and Coach O says he would not have played last Saturday if the game against Florida had not been postponed.

A Mangham Police Officer is recovering after he was shot during a traffic stop on Saturday night. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte shot the officer after stealing a vehicle and robbing a pharmacy in Rayville earlier in the day
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Semien faces several charges including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer. Reichardt says the officer is expected to survive.

An Auburn researcher has received funding for a yearlong project that will look at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting poor communities in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Doctor Kelly Dunning says the study will compare how different populations receive their information and which format they trust…
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Dunning plans to interview five-thousand people and release preliminary results next spring.