7:30 LRN Newscast January 14

President Donald Trump has been impeached again this time with incitement of insurrection as Democrats claim his actions sparked a deadly riot at the Capitol last week. Louisiana’s House delegation voted along party lines. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond laid out the Democrats case against the President…
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The number two House Republican, Steve Scalise, who was shot in an act of political violence in 2017, called out his colleague’s hypocrisy over not condemning violent protests last year…
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The soonest the Senate can conduct a trial is on Tuesday.

The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to make two-billion dollars worth of improvements to the levee system that protects portions of seven parishes in southeast Louisiana against hurricane flooding. The intent is for the 30-mile Upper Barataria levee system to provide 100-year storm level protection. Corps Flood Risk Management Section Chief Travis Creel…
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Congress would need to approve funding for the project.

Today, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is stocking 16 sites that are part of their Get out and Fish initiative with adult-size rainbow trout. L-D-W-F spokesperson Rene LeBreton says with water temperatures in Louisana cool, they are stocking ponds and lakes with this cold-water fish. He hopes anglers of all ages will take advantage…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast January 14

The matchup between Drew Brees and Tom Brady is getting all of the headlines heading into Sunday’s playoff game between the Saints and the Buccaneers. But Coach Sean Payton says the trenches will also play a big role in who wins
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Not practicing yesterday for the Saints yesterday were Taysom Hill, Latavius Murray and Patrick Robinson as the trio is recovering from injuries sustained in the wild card win over the Bears. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson who didn’t play last Sunday, was limited in practice yesterday with neck injury.

The LSU men’s basketball team looked really good last night as the Tigers defeated Arkansas 92-76 for a third straight SEC win. The Bayou Bengals went on a 31-4 run in the first half. Coach Will Wade calls it a good win…
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All five of LSU’s starters scored in double figures led by Trendon Watford who had 23 points and 10 boards.

Ty Gordon had a double-double as Nicholls won its third straight as they defeated Northwestern State 76-66. McNeese remains winless in the Southland as the Cowboys fell to U-I-W 83-61 and Southeastern Louisiana won its first Southland game beating Corpus Christi 76-63.

The Pelicans were short-handed last night and lost to the Clippers 111 to 106. New Orleans was missing starters Zion Williamson, Lonzo Ball and Eric Bledsoe.

6:30 LRN Newscast January 14

The U.S. House voted 232 to 197 Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump with Incitement of Insurrection. The Louisiana Republican Congressional Delegation voted against impeachment, including Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise, who says impeachment will only serve to further divide the nation.
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Scalise says the earliest the Senate could take up Trump’s trial would be January 20th, the day he leaves the Oval Office.

The state’s lone Democratic Congressman, Cedric Richmond of New Orleans, says the President can’t be let off the hook this time.
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Richmond also accused some of his Republican colleagues of being co-conspirators in the Capitol attack. He did not name any lawmakers by name.

According to the personal finance website WalletHub, the average Louisiana smoker pays out $1.8 million over a lifetime to support their habit….
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The Army Corps of Engineers has proposed constructing a 30-mile long Upper Barataria levee system in southeast Louisiana that would protect West Bank residents in six parishes from a so-called 100-year storm. Corps Flood Risk Management Section Chief Travis Creel says the price tag is two billion dollars…
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The project needs Congress to approve the funding.

AM LRN Newscall Jan 14

The Army Corps of Engineers seeks approval for a two billion dollar levee improvement project in the Upper Barataria Levee system in southeast Louisiana. Matt Doyle has the story.

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According to WalletHub, the average Louisiana smoker pays out $1.8 million to support their habit. Brooke Thorington explains

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President Donald Trump was impeached Wednesday over his role in allegedly inciting the deadly mob assault on the U.S. Capitol last week. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing a two billion dollar set of levee improvements in southeast Louisiana along a 30 mile stretch of the Upper Barataria levee system.

Corps Flood Risk Management Section Chief Travis Creel says a big part of the project involves the existing levee in St. Charles Parish, which is only six to seven feet tall.

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The improvements would build on the Magnolia Ridge levee system in St. Charles, connect to the existing Sunset Levee District in Des Allemands, create a gate structure across Bayou Des Allemands, and built a new levee system parallel to Highway 90 all the way to Raceland.

The intent is to provide 100-year storm level protection. Creel says the proposal also includes a request for funding to maintain that 100-year protection out to the next 50 years.

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The project has an estimated 1.3 rate of return per dollar.

The system would protect roughly 360,000 coastal residents from floods. Creel says the price of these levees is a bit higher than it used to be, but for good reason.

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The project would need Congressional authorization and the state would have to front 35 percent of the cost. If approved construction would begin in 2023 and be completed in 2026.

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If you are looking to save some money and kick a habit at the same time, WalletHub said the ideal New Year’s Resolution for you, would be to give up smoking.  WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales said the average Louisiana smoker is letting $1.8 million dollars go up in smoke over a lifetime.

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The cost was based on the average pack-a-day smoker beginning at age 21 and ending at 69. The average Louisiana smoker spends $113 thousand in healthcare costs, which is third in the nation.

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In addition to smokers having an elevated risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms. Gonzales said on average smokers make 20-percent less than nonsmokers, which includes healthcare-related costs due to smoking.

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Gonzales said while it is cheaper to buy cigarettes in Louisiana compared to other states, that usually means a higher number of smokers. She said healthcare workplace issues greatly offset the cost of a pack of cigarettes in the end.

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This morning the Louisiana Department and Wildlife and Fisheries is stocking community ponds across the state with rainbow trout. LDWF spokesperson Rene LeBreton says this time of year catfish are harder to catch due to the cold temps but grab your pole and ice chest and cast a line for some rainbow trout.

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LeBreton says not only is it a chance to try out a new fish that’s not common in the area, taking the great outdoors fishing is a great way to spend the day.

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LeBreton says sixteen community ponds are being stocked and as for what you do once you’ve caught them?

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For a list of ponds and stocking schedule visit LDWF’s Get Out and Fish Facebook page.

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The U.S. House voted 232 to 197 Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for Incitement of Insurrection.

The Louisiana Republican Congressional Delegation voted against impeachment, including Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise who says impeachment will only serve to further divide the nation.

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Scalise says the earliest the Senate could take up Trump’s trial would be January 20th, the day he leaves the Oval Office.

The state’s lone Democratic Congressman, Cedric Richmond of New Orleans, says the President can’t be let off the hook this time.

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Richmond is set to depart the House for a role as a senior aide in the Biden Administration. He also accused, in his last speech on the floor, some of his Republican colleagues of being co-conspirators in the Capitol attack. He did not name any lawmakers by name.

Scalise, who was shot in an act of political violence by a liberal in 2017, called out his colleague’s hypocrisy over not condemning violent protests last year.

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Richmond laid out the Democrats case against the President…

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Ten Republicans voted in favor of impeachment and four Republicans chose not to vote. All Democratic members of the House voted in favor.

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New LSU offensive coordinator Jake Peetz made his first comments since he was hired to lead the Tigers offense. Peetz is only 37-years-old but says he learned a lot from former LSU assistant and current Carolina offensive coordinator Joe Brady during his time as the Panthers quarterback coach. Peetz says he plans to run an attacking offense and possibly doing it in different ways

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Peetz will have the opportunity to work with three quarterbacks who won football games for the Tigers last season, TJ Finley, Myles Brennan, and Max Johnson….

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The matchup between Drew Brees and Tom Brady is getting all of the headlines heading into Sunday’s playoff game between the Saints and the Buccaneers. But Coach Sean Payton says the trenches will also play a big role in who wins

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Payton says getting pressure on the quarterback will also be important…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 13

The US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump for Incitement of Insurrection on a 232 to 197 vote with ten Republicans joining all Democrats in support. Four Republicans chose to abstain.

The day saw several impassioned speeches on the House floor for and against impeachment. Democrats say the President must be held accountable for his role in spurring on a violent mob of his supporters who stormed the Capitol last week. Most Republicans argued impeachment will divide the country even more.

Congressman Garret Graves voted against impeachment, calling the President’s behavior unacceptable and says impeachment is pointless because the President is no threat to incite further violence. Since January 6th

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The FBI has warned state capitols of threats of armed protests over the weekend.

For those 70 and older LSU-Health Shreveport is hosting a drive-thru clinic to administer the COVID Vaccine. School Chancellor Dr. G.E. Ghali says the clinic is at the Shreveport Fairgrounds and the whole process takes about an hour and after your shot…

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They are asking participants to preregister at lsuhs-dot-edu and you can also register on-site at the clinic.

ULM has hired Rich Rodriguez as its offensive coordinator to work under head coach Terry Bowden.  It’s unknown how much ULM will pay Rodrigeuz. But Monroe News-Star Sports Reporter Adam Hunsucker points out Rich Rod is still receiving buyout money from Ole Miss.

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The son of Rodriguez, Rhett Rodriguez also transferred to the Warhawks.

4:45 LRN Sportscast January 13

When the Saints and Buccaneers play on Sunday, New Orleans will look to complete a three-game sweep of Tampa Bay this season. Bucs head coach Bruce Arians has faced the same team three times in one season on multiple occasions and says that each game is different.
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New ULM football coach Terry Bowden has hired former West Virginia, Michigan and Arizona head coach Rich Rodrigeuz as his offensive coordinator. Monroe News Star sports reporter Adam Hunsucker says Rich’s son, former Arizona Quarterback Rhett Rodriguez, is also coming to Monroe..
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The LSU men’s basketball team will host Arkansas tonight in the Maravich Center. The Tigers enter the game with an 8-2 record, 3-1 in conference play, while the Razorbacks are 10-2, 2-2 in the SEC. The Hogs lead the league in scoring and Coach Will Wade says they like to push the ball up the court.
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Tip-off is at 6 PM.

In other action tonight….Nicholls looks for its third straight win as they visit Northwestern State. McNeese is still looking for its first league win and the Cowboys are at Incarnate Word. Southeastern Louisiana is also off to an 0-2 start in league play and the Lions host Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi.

The Pelicans visit the Los Angeles Clippers to begin a six-game road trip. Lonzo Ball will not play because of a knee injury.

430 PM LRN News

The US House of Representatives votes to impeach President Donald Trump for Incitement of Insurrection on a 232 to 197 vote with ten Republicans joining all Democrats in support and four Republicans choosing not the vote.

The day saw some impassioned speeches on the floor for and against the impeachment. Democrats say the President must be held accountable for his role in spurring on a violent mob of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Most Republicans argued impeachment would be too divisive.

Congressman Garret Graves voted against impeachment, calling the President’s behavior unacceptable but saying it would be too divisive. Graves says Democrats rushed the process…

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Graves says he would like a full investigation of how the Capitol was stormed to be conducted before any further action is taken.

The Fairgrounds in Shreveport is now the site of a COVID vaccine drive-thru clinic for state residents 70 and older. Brooke Thorington has more

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The third wave of the COVID pandemic surged on today with the state reporting 51 additional deaths from the disease, putting us over the 8,000 COVID death mark since the pandemic begin in March. On a brighter note hospitalizations appear to have plateaued and the number of new cases is beginning to fall. Just under 300,000 Louisianans are thought to have been infected by COVID and recovered.

3:30 LRN Newscast Jan 13

The house votes to Impeach President Trump for a second time, the measure passed 232 to 197 with 10 republicans voting for impeachment.

Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves says the President’s actions before the riot were wrong, but impeachment would further divide a divided country.

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Four Republicans did not vote.

LSU-Health Shreveport is hosting a drive-thru clinic to administer COVID Vaccines to those over age 70. Chancellor Dr. G.E. Ghali says the clinic at the fairgrounds in Shreveport is open to any eligible state resident, just bring your ID and insurance care.

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State Police is investigating fatal police shooting in Montegut by Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Officers. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says they were told deputies arrived at a residence in response to a call about an aggravated assault and encountered a man with a rifle who fired at them. They returned fire, striking the suspect.

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No one else was injured during the encounter and the State Police Crime Lab is assisting with the investigation.

New ULM football coach Terry Bowden has hired former West Virginia, Michigan and Arizona head coach Rich Rodrigeuz as his offensive coordinator. Monroe News Star sports reporter Adam Hunsucker says Rich’s son, former Arizona Quarterback Rhett Rodriguez, is also coming to Monroe..
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230 PM LRN News

The US House of Representatives is in a heated debate over whether to impeach President Trump for the second time, this time over his alleged role in spurring on a violent mob attack on the Capitol. Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves says impeachment is pointless because the President is no threat to incite further violence. Since January 6th

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He reiterated his denouncement of the President’s behavior January 6th.

Those 70 and older can get vaccinated in Shreveport at the Fairgrounds 8 AM in the morning until 3:30 in the afternoon through Friday. LSU-Health Shreveport Chancellor Dr. G.E. Ghali this Pfizer vaccine is safe, and low on side effects…

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State Police is investigating the fatal police shooting of 54-year-old Gary Rodriguez of Montegut who the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says shot at their deputies. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says the T-P-S-O responded to a home in Montegut in reference to an aggravated assault. He says when deputies arrived, they located the suspect and tried to talk with him

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No one else was injured during the encounter.

New ULM football coach Terry Bowden has hired former West Virginia, Michigan and Arizona head coach Rich Rodrigeuz as his offensive coordinator. Monroe News Star sports reporter Adam Hunsucker says it will certainly be a challenge to rebuild a program that finished last season 0-10, but fans are excited about the new high-profile coaching staff.

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LRN PM Newscall January 13

Congressman Garret Graves speaks out against House Democrat’s impeachment push, saying it risks further dividing the country. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Fairgrounds in Shreveport is now the site of a COVID vaccine drive-thru clinic for state residents 70 and older. Brooke Thorington has more

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State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting of a man who the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says shot at their deputies. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says the T-P-S-O responded to a home in Montegut in reference to an aggravated assault. He says when deputies arrived, they located the suspect and tried to talk with him

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LaGrange says a preliminary investigation has determined that the suspect, identified as 54-year-old Gary Rodriguez of Montegut, fired at deputies, and the officers returned fire

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No one else was injured during the encounter and the State Police Crime Lab is assisting with the investigation.

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New ULM football coach Terry Bowden has hired former West Virginia, Michigan and Arizona head coach Rich Rodrigeuz as his offensive coordinator. Monroe News Star sports reporter Adam Hunsucker says Rich’s son, former Arizona Quarterback Rhett Rodriguez, is also coming to Monroe

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It’s unknown how much ULM will pay Rodrigeuz. But Hunsucker points out Rich Rod is still receiving buyout money from Ole Miss, where he was the offensive coordinator for just one season…

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It will certainly be a challenge to rebuild a program that finished last season 0-10, but Hunsucker says fans are excited about the new high-profile coaching staff.

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Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garret Graves does not support the House Democrats’ attempt to impeach President Donald Trump for “incitement of insurrection.” Graves says the President’s actions before the riot were wrong, but impeachment would further divide a divided country.

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He also noted the Senate indicated it would not be able to hold an impeachment trial until the day Trump is set to leave the Oval Office.

Democrats are expected to vote to impeach the President today. Graves says they have not followed tradition…

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Graves says he would like a full investigation of how the Capitol was stormed to be conducted before any further action is taken.

Graves says impeachment is pointless because the President is no threat to incite further violence. Since January 6th

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LSU-Health Shreveport is hosting a drive-thru clinic to administer the Pfizer COVID Vaccine. Over a thousand doses were administered yesterday. School Chancellor Dr. G.E. Ghali says the clinic at the fairgrounds in Shreveport is open to any state resident 70 years old and up. Just bring your ID and insurance card.

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You can either pre-register online or on-site for the vaccine. Ghali says they have two tents set up at the Fairgrounds and school staff and students are also being assisted by the National Guard. He says the whole process takes about an hour and after your shot…

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You’ll also be scheduled for a follow-up to receive the second shot.

As for any adverse reactions to the vaccine, Ghali says between the school of medicine and their partners they haven’t had any so far.

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The drive-thru clinic is scheduled to be open until Friday, 8 am until 3:30 PM,  or until they run out of vaccines. You can preregister or register on-site at www.lsuhs.edu