2:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Another winter storm is hitting Louisiana producing a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain from the Alexandria area to the Arkansas state line. The state health department says a 77-year-old Calcasieu Parish man slipped on the ice, fell in a pool, and drowned. Cleco is reporting 20-thousand customers without power.

Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins tells KSLA-TV that the city could be without water for 48 hours due to the second round of winter weather. Matt Doyle has more.
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From the Alexandria area to points north, temperatures are at the freezing mark or below freezing. Roads are extremely slick in the northern half of the state. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy says they’ve worked 350 crashes during the winter weather this week, so if you have to drive, drive slowly…
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State Police is working to reopen I-10 West from Port Allen to Lafayette.

What about crawfish and this cold weather? Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says cold temperatures do cause the mudbugs to go into almost a dormant-like state and bury themselves deep in the water, but he’s hopeful we’ll still have a good crawfish season…
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Strain also believes the strawberry crop should do well, if producers were able to cover them.

1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Things were nightmarish last night, especially for 45 people who were stuck on Interstate 20 in Bossier and Webster parishes for up to eight hours after commercial vehicles jackknifed. State Trooper Brent Hardy says multiple agencies were needed to assist those trapped overnight.

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Northwest Louisiana continues to get hammered by a combination of frigid temperatures and a messy mix of sleet and snow.  Caddo Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says roads have been declared “unpassable” which means they are drivable but dangerous. Chadwick says thankfully most residents are playing it safe.  

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Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins announced much of the city could be without water for the next 48 hours.

All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm.  State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says despite the hazardous road conditions they are seeing an uptick in traffic coming into the region from across the Texas border.  

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel. 

A mobile home fire in Washington Parish claims the life of a 53-year old man and is the 13th person to die in a house fire in the state this year. The State Fire Marshal’s office says a relative went to check on how a mobile homeowner was doing in the bitter cold and found the Franklinton home on fire Monday afternoon.  The cause of the blaze has not been determined, but improper wiring or unsafe smoking may have contributed.

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Northwest Louisiana is getting hammered by a combination of frigid temperatures and a messy mix of sleet and snow.  Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins announced much of the city could be without water for the next 48 hours. Caddo Parish Sheriffs spokesperson Cindy Chadwick… 

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City and parish roads have been declared “unpassable” which means they are drivable but dangerous. 

All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed unpassable due to the ongoing winter storm.  

State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says yesterday the sun melted much of the ice along those roads, but… 

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Designating a road “unpassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel along it. 

A 15 mile stretch along I-20 East in Bossier and Webster Parishes is closed after commercial vehicles jackknifed last night causing approximately 45 motorists to be trapped. Jeff Palermo has more.

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The state reports 179 new COVID cases and 66 fatalities. Multiple testing facilities have been closed due to inclement weather.

1140 Sportscast 2/17

The New Orleans Pelicans beat the Memphis Grizzlies last night by a score of 144-113.  Forwards Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram had 31 and 22 points respectively.  New Orleans continued to be super-efficient on the offensive end, as they shot over 61 percent from the field.  After the game, head coach Stan Van Gundy credits the offensive efficiency to Ingram and Williamson’s willingness to pass the ball.

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The Pels’ next game is scheduled for tonight against Portland at home at 8 p.m.

The LSU men’s basketball game against Ole Miss that was scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed due to icy weather that is moving throughout the region.  A makeup date for the game has not yet been determined.  The Tigers are still scheduled to play on Saturday at 3 p.m. against the Auburn Tigers in Baton Rouge at 3 p.m.

Because of extreme winter weather throughout the state, Northwestern State’s men’s and women’s basketball games scheduled for Wednesday have been postponed.  The Demons were slated to play Nicholls in Thibodeaux while the Lady Demons were set to host Nicholls inside Prather Coliseum.  The schools are working on possible dates for rescheduling.

Due to cold weather in New Orleans on Friday night, the Ragin Cajuns first baseball game of the season has been moved up and will now be played at 2 p.m. against Tulane instead of at 6.  Saturday’s game will also begin at 2 while first pitch Sunday is scheduled for 1 p.m.

The Southeastern Louisiana men’s basketball team’s game against Texas A&M Corpus-Christi has been rescheduled for Monday night at 6:30.  The Lions are still slated to host Abilene Christian Saturday at 4 p.m.   The Lions are 6-13 on the year.

The LSU women’s basketball game against Kentucky has scheduled for Thursday has been pushed postponed to Friday the 19th.  The game was canceled due to extreme weather conditions across the southeast region of the country.

11:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Another winter storm is hitting Louisiana producing a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain to most of the state north of Interstate 10. Governor John Bel Edwards tweeted there have been several deaths related to people slipping and falling on ice. The state health department says one of the fatalities involved a Calcasieu Parish man who slipped on the ice, fell in a pool, and drowned.

In northwest Lousiana, about 45 people were trapped in their vehicles for eight to ten hours last night as a result of multiple accidents on a 15-mile stretch of Interstate 20 in Bossier and Minden Parishes. State Police Trooper Brent Hardy…
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Hardy says there were no serious injuries and Bossier City firefighters helped get the trapped motorists home or to local hotels.

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is warning of the potential for fish kills resulting from this historic cold spell we’re in. Assistant Secretary Patrick Banks says anytime the temperature drops to near or below freezing for an extended period of time, vulnerable species are put at risk.
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It’s been cold in southeast Louisiana. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says if farmers took proper precautions, the cold temperatures should not jeopardize the strawberry crop….
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And when will it warm up? State Climatologist Barry Keim says we need to wait a few days…
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10:30 LRN Newscast February 17

Snow, sleet and freezing rain is falling over most of Louisiana today. North of I-20 is getting more snow and much of Louisiana is seeing freezing rain, which is leading to treacherous roads. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this is somewhat reminiscent of the last hurricane season, back-to-back systems hitting the state, but instead of a month apart its days apart…
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The forecast calls for over a quarter of an inch of ice over north and central Louisana and freezing rain is also falling in southwest Louisiana north of I-10.

It was another cold morning in southeast Louisiana. So how is the strawberry crop doing? Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says farmers should be able to salvage the berries…
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This historic deep freeze has state Wildlife and Fisheries officials worried about large scale fish kills. Matt Doyle has the story.
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It’s Ash Wednesday one of the more prominent Catholic and Lutheran holidays and LSU Religious Studies Professor Michael Pasquier says despite public health limits on church capacity…
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Many churches are offering drive through blessing services today, but with the roads situation, it will be difficult for many to get their ashes.

9:30 LRN Newscast February 17

More winter weather is hitting the state today. Snow is falling north of I-20, it’s sleet south of Louisiana is being impacted by freezing rain. Multiple accidents are being reported across the state, even in the New Orleans area. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ll get above freezing in south Louisiana, but it will remain cold…
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is warning the public about the potential for fish kills due to freezing temperatures. Inland freshwater ponds and waters are not expected to be at risk, but Assistant Secretary Patrick Banks says fish in coastal marsh areas with shallow waters are at risk.
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Banks says redfish, black drum, and white trout, and spotted seatrout are most at risk.

Last year’s Ash Wednesday was one of the last major religious holidays celebrated before the pandemic struck. Matt Doyle spoke with an expert about how COVID has impacted the religious community since then…
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It was a quiet Mardi Gras Day, because of the pandemic and the cold weather. It was 26-degrees in New Orleans, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says that’s not the coldest Mardi Gras day ever. He says on February 14, 1899 the temperature hit 22 degrees in New Orleans on that Fat Tuesday.

8:30 LRN newscast February 17

A second winter storm is impacting Louisiana today. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Radar indicates it’s snowing north of I-20, sleet is falling just south of I-20 and most of western Louisiana is experiencing freezing rain. Patchy light freezing drizzle is also occurring in southeast Louisiana which has caused multiple accidents in the New Orleans area.

It’s also Ash Wednesday as many Catholics and Lutherans will attempt to get their ashes at either church or drive-through services. The pandemic has resulted in fewer people attending church, but LSU Religious Studies Professor Michael Pasquier (Pass-kay) says in some cases the virtual church services have resulted in more people participating in religious activities…
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The state department of wildlife and fisheries is concerned about fish kills throughout coastal Louisiana as a result of the freezing temperatures. Assistant Secretary Patrick Banks says coastal species impacted by low water temperatures are redfish, black drum, and white trout, along with other popular species…
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If you spot a fish kill, alert the department of wildlife and fisheries.

What about crawfish and this cold weather? Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says cold temperatures do cause the mudbugs to go into almost a dormant-like state and bury themselves deep in the water, but he’s hopeful we’ll still have a good crawfish season…
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7:30 LRN Newscast February 17

A second punch from Old Man winter is hitting the state today. Brooke Thorington has more…
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Entergy and Cleco had to do rolling black outs last night in south Louisaina to reduce demand on the grid. And the radar indicates freezing rain is falling in south Lousiana and portions of north Louisiana. Sleet and snow is falling along the I-20 corridor and parishes north of that interstate.

It’s cold in southeast Louisiana too this morning. Temperatures on the northshore are in the mid to upper 20s. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says if farmers took proper precatutions, the cold temperatures should not jeopardize the strawberry crop….
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It’s Ash Wednesday and many Catholics across Louisiana are reflecting on a year of worship under the New Normal. Ash Wednesday is one of the more prominent Catholic and Lutheran holidays and LSU Religious Studies Professor Michael Pasquier says despite public health limits on church capacity…
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Many churches are offering drive through blessing services today.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 17

The Pelicans ended their three-game losing streak by pounding the Memphis Grizzlies 144 to 113 last night. Zion Williamson had a big game with 31 points and he was 13 of 16 from the field. He also added seven rebounds and six assists. Josh Hart had a season high 27 points, while Brandon Ingram chipped in with 22. The Pels ended their four game road trip with a 1-and-3 record. They played poor defense on the road and Zion Williamson understands why head coach Stan Van Gundy is looking for better results on the defensive end…
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The Pels begin a four game homestand tonight when they host Portland.

LSU basketball is still set to play Ole Miss tomorrow at four PM in Oxford. The Rebels have won four in a row.

Cajuns Coach Bob Marlin says point guard Brayan Au is out for the season with a knee injury that’s bothered him most of the season. The junior will have surgery in the next week or two. He leads the team in assists, averaging nearly four a game.

The Cajuns baseball team is picked to finish third place in the Sun Belt West division based on a poll of the league’s coaches. ULM is picked to finish fifth. Cajuns pitcher Conor Angel made the preseason all-sun belt team, so did ULM’s Andrew Beesley.

The playoff brackets for the girls high school basketball playoffs have been released. The number one seeds are Ponchatoula, LaGrange, Madison Prep, Doyle, East Iberville, Hatahway, Gibsland-Coleman, Mt. Carmel, St. Louis Catholic, Lafayette Christian, Ouachita Christian and University Academy of Cenla.