1140 Sportscast 3/10

 

The NFL has released its salary cap numbers for the 2021 season and the Saints’ cap will be around 185.5 million.  According to Luke Johnson with The Advocate New Orleans, this means the Saints are around 54-57 million dollars over the salary cap.

New Orleans has already begun offseason moves in hopes of reducing the cap hit this season.  NOLA.com reports that the team has restructured contracts for Malcolm Jenkins and Andrus Peat in order to free up cap space.  Ian Rapoport is reporting that the Saints are expected to cut linebacker Kwon Alexander which will save them 13 million dollars.  They have also franchise-tagged safety Marcus Williams, he will be paid around 10.5 million next season.

The LSU baseball team took down Texas Southern 10-4 last night.  Infielder Cade Doughty hit a home run in his first at-bat since returning from injury.

Louisiana Tech tops ULM 10-3 behind a seven-run seventh inning.

The LSU Basketball team seems to be a lock to make the NCAA tournament but the Tigers are still playing for seeding in the Big Dance.  ESPN’s Joe Lunardi projects LSU as an 8 seed in the NCAA tournament which puts them in an 8-9 matchup in round one, with the winner playing the number 1 seed in the second round.  Associate Editor for Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook Blake Lovell says that if LSU wins a couple more games they could move up to a 7th seed.

Cut 17 (16) “seven or higher”

The Southeastern Louisiana men’s basketball team held off McNeese 71-68 in round one of the Southland Conference Tournament.

The Conference-USA men’s basketball superlatives have been announced and the Gene Bartow Coach of the Year Award has been given to Louisiana Tech’s Eric Konkol.  Also, Tech forward Kenneth Lofton Jr. was named Freshman of the Year.

11:30 LRN Newscast Mar 10

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the return of Farmers Insurance to the state of Louisiana, offering automobile, property, and renter’s insurance. Farmers sold policies in the state before from 1999 to 2014 but left after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says having more insurance options helps policyholders.

Cut 3 (04)  “…prices.”  

Louisiana has reached another milestone in getting residents vaccinated against the coronavirus. Governor John Bel Edwards says the number of people who have completed the vaccine series exceeds the number of people who tested positive for COVID-19…

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Nearly 450-thousand residents in Louisiana have completed the vaccine series.

Sunday marks the first COVID-19 death in Louisiana. During that time doctors have come up with better ways to treat COVID patients. Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Doctor Mike Sewell says injecting monoclonal antibodies into patients who are considered high risk from dying from the virus has helped save lives…

Cut 12 (06) “…progressing. ”

Governor John Bel Edwards has made his first public comments about the Husch Blackwell Report that investigated how LSU mishandled sexual assault cases…

Cut 15 (12)“….where else.”
Edwards says it’s important parents know that their children will be safe on a college campus and if something happens it’s investigated properly.

10:30 LRN Newscast Mar 10

A Senate committee is meeting at the Capitol to discuss the handling of sexual misconduct incidents on college campuses. Members of the Legislative Women’s Caucus will attend the meeting, including Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell…

Cut 7 (12)  “…heard.”

They want to receive in-depth responses from all public university systems in the state regarding their handling of sexual misconduct cases, and policies.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he was very troubled after reading the entire Husch Blackwell report that investigated mishandlings of sexual abuse and assault cases at LSU. Edwards says the report also made recommendations on how to improve the Title Nine office and what punishments to enforce.

Cut 13 (09) “…guess it.”

Individuals over the age of 16 with one of two dozen designated health conditions, smokers, or persons with a body mass index greater than 25-percent are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association President Randall Johnson says they are ready to put shots in arms…

cut 4 (09) “…this vaccine”
The state health department says nearly ten-percent of the state’s population is fully vaccinated.

In the 12 months since Louisiana saw its first COVID case, treatment has come a long way. Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Dr. Mike Sewell says the current case fatality rate is far lower than it was at the beginning of the pandemic when it was as high as four percent in New Orleans…

Cut 10 (05) “…thousand.”
He says they’ve learned what works and doesn’t work.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast March 10

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility has been expanded in Louisiana to include everyone 16 and older and who has a health condition that makes them more at risk of seriously getting sick or dying from the virus. This includes overweight individuals and smokers and those with asthma, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Pharmacists received a heads up the state would increase eligibility for the COVID vaccine. Brooke Thorington reports pharmacies are prepared.
Cut 1 (32) “…Brooke Thorington”

Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID death in Louisiana and since then over nine-thousand people have died from complications of the virus. But advancements have been made in treating the disease…
cut 11 (12) “…steroid”
That’s Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine, Doctor Mike Sewell.

Today the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children meet to discuss the Husch Blackwell report that details the mishandling of sexual misconduct and assault cases at LSU. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says the report was eye-opening…
cut 9 (10) “….take place”
LSU has said they plan to implement the 18 recommendations made by Husch Blackwell.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 10

In the 12 months since Louisiana saw its first COVID case, treatment has come a long way. Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Dr. Mike Sewell says the current case fatality rate is far lower than it was at the beginning of the pandemic when it was as high as four percent in New Orleans…
Cut 10 (05) “…thousand.”
Sewell says they’ve learned extensive ventilator use and hydroxychloroquine are ineffective ways to treat COVID, while injecting monoclonal antibodies into high-risk patients when they are suffering from mild symptoms has worked.

Pharmacies are scheduling more and more COVID vaccine appointments. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association President Randall Johnson…
cut 6 (08) “….days”
Individuals as young 16 years old with certain health conditions are now eligible to get vaccinated. Go to covid-vaccine-dot-la-dot-gov to locate a provider.

The State Senate Select Committee on Women and Children meets today to discuss the handling of sexual assault cases on college campuses. Matt Doyle has more…
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Human remains found near Franklin in early January have been identified as belonging to 39-year-old Casey Marie Collins of the Lafayette area. St. Mary Parish authorities say the investigation is now considered a homicide. Anyone with information should contact the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 10

Governor John Bel Edwards has made his first public comments about the Husch Blackwell Report that investigated how LSU mishandled sexual assault cases…
cut 15 (12) “….where else”
Edwards says it’s important parents know that their children will be safe on a college campus and if something happens it’s investigated properly.

The Senate Select Committee on Women and Children plan to discuss this topic at their meeting today at the State Capitol. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell is the chair of the Louisiana Legislative Womens’ Caucus…
cut 8 (12) “…naught”
The committee will hear from sexual assault survivors during their meeting that starts at 10 AM.

Anyone 16 or older who is overweight or who has a health condition the CDC considers likely to put a person at a high risk of serious COVID complications, including asthma, hypertension or Type 1 diabetes is now eligible for the COVID vaccine. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association president Randall Johnson says they plan to be busy putting shots in arms, but pharmacists have fine-tuned their operations…
cut 5 (11) “….of waste”

Sunday marks the first COVID-19 death in Louisiana. During that time doctors have come up with better ways to treat COVID patients. Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Doctor Mike Sewell says injecting monoclonal antibodies into patients who are considered high risk from dying from the virus has helped save lives…
cut 12 (06) “…progressing”

6:45 LRN Sportscast march 10

The Saints have placed the franchise tag on safety Marcus Williams who is coming off his best season since he arrived in New Orleans in 2017. Williams intercepted three passes and he had 59 tackles in 14 games. The projected franchise tag means Williams will get paid about ten-million dollars in 2021, unless he and the Saints reach a long-term deal.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron said he’s deeply saddened by the Husch Blackwell report and told a Baton Rouge radio station that his staff is committed to fully implementing the protocols described by the university. Husch Blackwell investigated ten different LSU football players accused of sexual misconduct, nine of them played under Orgeron.

In college baseball, LSU topped Texas Southern ten to four last night as Tre Morgan and Cade Doughty combined to drive in seven runs. Louisiana Tech scored seven runs in the seventh inning to beat ULM ten to three for the Bulldogs sixth straight win at Warhawk Field.

The LSU Basketball team seems to be a lock to make the NCAA tournament but the Tigers are still playing for seeding in the Big Dance as they prepare for the SEC tournament. Associate Editor for Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook Blake Lovell says LSU is well-positioned to have success in the conference tournament.
Cut 16 (19) “…matchup standpoint.”
LSU’s first game in the SEC Tournament is Friday night against either Ole Miss or South Carolina.

Southeastern Louisiana eliminated McNeese in the Southland Tournament last night as the Lions held off the Cowboys 71-68. S-L-U faces U-N-O in Katy, Texas today at 5 PM.

Louisiana Tech’s Eric Konkol has been named Conference USA Coach of the Year, while Kenneth Lofton was named the league’s freshman of the year.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Individuals over the age of 16 with one of two dozen designated health conditions, smokers, or persons with a body mass index greater than 25-percent are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association President Randall Johnson says they are ready to put shots in arms…
cut 4 (09) “…this vaccine”
The state health department says nearly ten-percent of the state’s population is fully vaccinated.

Governor Edwards said he was mortified by the findings in the Husch Blackwell report that examined multiple sexual assault cases that LSU failed to properly handle. Edwards says he’s committed to making sure college campuses enforce guidelines and Title Nine offices are properly staffed…
cut 14 (11) “….report”

Fatal outcomes for those suffering from severe COVID cases are down. Matt Doyle spoke with Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Dr. Mike Sewell about improvements in care…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

AM LRN Newscast March 10

Pharmacists received a heads up that the state would increase eligibility Tuesday for the COVID vaccine. Brooke Thorington reports independent pharmacies are prepared.

Cut 1 (32) “…Brooke Thorington”

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The State Senate Select Committee on Women and Children meets today to discuss the handling of sexual misconduct incidents on college campuses. Matt Doyle has more…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

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Fatal outcomes for those suffering from severe COVID cases are down substantially from this time last year. Matt Doyle spoke with Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Dr. Mike Sewell about improvements in care over the last year…

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Matt Doyle.”  

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Providers and pharmacists were notified ahead of the Governor’s announcement Tuesday that COVID vaccinations would be available for those 16 and over with a preexisting health condition. President of Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association Randall Johnson says they are ready.

Cut 4 (09)“…this vaccine.”

It’s been just of two months since vaccines began arriving in the state and weekly allocations have increased over time.  Johnson says pharmacists have been able to fine-tune their operations.

Cut 5 (11)“…of waste.”

Johnson says most pharmacies receive their allotment on Monday morning and begin vaccinations of those with appointments, that afternoon. And now with a third vaccine available, they’re able to schedule even more.

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To locate a provider to vaccinated visit CovidVaccine.LA.gov

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A Senate committee meets in the Capitol today at 10 AM to discuss the handling of sexual misconduct incidents on college campuses.

Members of the Legislative Women’s Caucus will attend the meeting, including Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell…

Cut 7 (12)  “…heard.”

The stated purpose of the meeting is to receive in-depth responses from all public university systems in the state regarding their handling of sexual misconduct cases, and the policies in place to respond to such incidents.

Mizell says the goal is to have a dialog with university system leaders about creating policies that make it easier to report an assault, along with clear consequences and a process in place for victims to be heard.

Cut 8 (12) “…naught.”

Mizell says the Husch Blackwell report detailing the mishandling of sexual misconduct and assault cases at LSU put a spotlight on the issue.

Cut 9 (10) “….take place.”

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In the 12 months since Louisiana saw its first COVID case treatment has come a long way.

Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Chief of Hospital Medicine Dr. Mike Sewell says the current case fatality rate is far lower than it was this time last year when it was as high as four percent in New Orleans…

Cut 10 (05) “…thousand.”

Sewell says that number began to drop substantially in early fall once enough data was compiled to provide consistently effective treatment.

Many of the early treatments, such as extensive ventilator use, were found to be ineffective. Sewell says some widely used treatments were even harmful.

Cut 11 (12) “…steroid.”

Other abandoned treatments for severe cases include convalescent plasma and hydroxychloroquine.

Another big change involves treating high-risk individuals early in their infection with monoclonal antibodies.

Cut 12 (06) “…progressing. ”

The Louisiana Department of Health reports 9,769 COVID-19 deaths in the state since the start of the pandemic.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he was very troubled after reading the entire Husch Blackwell report that investigated mishandling of sexual abuse and assault cases at LSU. Edwards says the report also made recommendations on how to improve the Title Nine office and what punishments to enforce.

Cut 13 (09) “…guess it.”

Edwards says it’s imperative young people and their parents know that when they attend a college in Louisiana that they are going to be safe.  He says proper guidelines will be enforced and the Title Nine offices will be staffed with trained personnel.

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Edwards says he’s pleased that LSU made the report available to the public and understands that they are implementing all 18 recommendations from the report to mitigate future mishandlings.

Cut 15 (12)“….where else.”

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The LSU Basketball team seems to be a lock to make the NCAA tournament but the Tigers are still playing for seeding in the Big Dance as they prepare for the SEC tournament. Associate Editor for Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook Blake Lovell says LSU is well-positioned to have success in the conference tournament.

Cut 16 (19) “…matchup standpoint.”

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi projects LSU as an 8 seed in the NCAA tournament which puts them in an 8-9 matchup in round one, with the winner playing the number 1 seed in the second round.  Lovell says that if LSU wins a couple more games they could move up to a 7th seed.

Cut 17 (16) “…seven or higher.”

When it comes to improving their seeding, Lovell says the Tigers can’t afford to lose the first game in the conference tournament.

Cut  18 (11) “…the ten maybe.”

5:30 LRN Newscast Mar 9

Kansas University is reportedly paying $1.9 million to Les Miles to end his employment as head football coach after the Husch Blackwell report stated Miles acted inappropriately with female students at LSU. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the sexual misconduct allegations were initially hard to believe because Miles was considered a family man.

Cut 8 (10) “…long time ago.”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office arrested 24-year-old Navin Sam of Lafayette, Sunday on one count of simple arson for setting an ex-girlfriend’s vehicle on fire. The car was set on fire in front of the victim’s home in Breaux Bridge on March 3rd. An additional suspect, a juvenile, was also arrested in this case

Louisiana has expanded COVID vaccine eligibility to anyone 16 years and older with certain health conditions, including asthma, hypertension, diabetes, smokers, and people who are overweight. Edwards says the list of health conditions for eligibility can be found on the state department of health’s website.

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President Biden declares Louisiana a major disaster after two winter storms last month. Deputy Director of the Governor’s Office Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Casey Tingle says it allows homeowners and renters in affected parishes to be eligible for assistance if they sustained damage.

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