1130 AM LRN News

The Biden Administration is developing a plan to implement the CDC’s recommendation that people receive a vaccine booster shot eight months after their last shot. Infectious Disease Specialist for LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Fred Lopez says the big question is who gets prioritized…

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Critical hospital personnel who have children age 12 and under can receive childcare subsidies thanks to a new Department of Education program. Deputy Assistant Superintendent for Early Childhood Operations Lisa Brochard says this program could help get more hospital workers back to understaffed facilities…

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This subsidy program applies to a range of personnel working in Tier 1 or 2 hospitals.

Things got feisty yesterday at the State Capitol as anti-mask and vaccine members of the public clashed with health and elected officials at a meeting of House Health and Welfare. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox questioned Brandi Pew of Unmask Our Kids in Louisiana about her opposition to school masking…

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STEM and healthcare students who are nearing completion of their degree may be eligible to receive a Completers Grant from the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. LOSFA Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah (Deb-or-uh) Paul says the state needs more aspiring nurses, programmers, math educators, and others pursuing high-demand work…

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Priority for the grants will be given to those students who have exhausted financial aid from other sources.

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 17

LSU Quarterback Max Johnson says after the defensive line had success in the team’s first scrimmage of preseason camp, the offense is working on communicating the protections better so they know where the pressure is coming from. During his Zoom interview with the media, Johnson was also asked about the advice he’s getting from his Dad, Brad Johnson who played in the NFL for 15 years and won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Bucs…
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The Saints have trimmed their roster down from 90 to 85 players. Cornerback Prince Amukamara, kicker Brett Maher, running back Stevie Scott the third, defensive end Noah Spence and tackle Kyle Murphy were all let go. Maher’s release means the Saints are searching for a kicker again.

For the first time in conference history, the Sun Belt has two teams ranked in the preseason A-P poll. Coastal Carolina, who is coming off an undefeated regular season, is ranked 22nd, while the Ragin Cajuns are ranked 23rd.

U-L Lafayette had its first scrimmage of preseason camp this past weekend and Coach Billy Napier says freshman running back Montrell Johnson had a good day, but it wasn’t all good when it came to the offense…
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Tulane University announced last week that fans will need to be vaccinated or test negative 72 hours before attending one of its football games this season. Athletic Director Troy Dannen tells Sports Illustrated only 27 of their season-ticket holders requested refunds and they’ve sold well over 27 new season tickets in the last five days.

10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 17

On Monday parents and concerned residents made their voices heard at the state capitol over mask mandates in schools. Brandi Pew of Unmask Our Kids in Louisiana told lawmakers the data that’s been presented by state health officials are based on lies.

Cut 13 (11) “…with our kids.”

Lafayette Parish Assistant District Attorney Chris Richard faces charges himself after allegedly leaving the scene of a boating incident that injured three juveniles.  LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says 64-year old Richard was arrested Monday for the August 8th incident and according to witnesses, Richard put on a life jacket and got into the water assist but then quickly left.

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STEM and healthcare students who are nearing completion of their degree may be eligible to receive a Completers Grant from the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. LOSFA Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah (Deb-or-uh) Paul says if you’re in one of those programs and have 30 or fewer hours left in your degree, you could get some extra financial help.

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Starting October 1st SNAP recipients will see a roughly 36-dollar average increase to their monthly benefits. DCFS Assistant Secretary of Family Support Shavana Howard says this is the single largest increase in the program’s history.

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Recipients won’t have to do anything to receive the increase, it will be automatically included when they receive their monthly benefits

9:30 LRN Newscast August 17

Anti-mask protesters made their voices heard at the Louisiana House Health and Welfare Committee. Brandi Pew of Unmask our Kids in Louisiana says wearing a mask all day in school is not good for children…
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Governor Edwards has said everyone five years old and up should wear a mask while indoors. BESE is expected to discuss the issue tomorrow.

A prosecutor in the Lafayette District Attorney’s Office faces several charges after a pontoon boat he was operating collided with three juveniles who were tubing on the False River in Pointe Coupee Parish. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says 64-year-old Chris Richard of Carencro has been charged with felony hit and run, careless operation, and negligent injury…
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Authorities say one of the children injured suffered a broken pelvis.

Food stamp benefits are set to go up about 36 dollars a month on average. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Authorities in northeast Louisiana have arrested an Acadia Parish man after he allegedly drove 230 miles to Oak Grove to have sex with a 13-year-old girl. James Regan of Egan was charged with solicitation of a juvenile for sex. Oak Grove Police say Regan thought he was talking with a teenage girl, it turned out to be an undercover agent. He’s also been charged with 39 counts of child pornography.

8:30 LRN newscast August 17

The House Health and Welfare Committee heard pleas from both sides over face masks in Louisiana schools Monday. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The state health department reports nearly 87-thousand people received a COVID-19 vaccine shot in the last week and two-point-one million Louisiana residents have started the vaccine series. That’s nearly 47-percent of the state. Based on L-D-H data, nearly 39-percent of the state’s residents are fully vaccinated.

Starting October 1st, food stamp recipients will receive a 36 dollar average increase to their monthly benefits. DCFS Assistant Secretary of Family Support Shavana Howard says this means an extra 435 million dollars in benefits will head to Louisiana.
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The increase is the largest in the program’s history and it was the Biden Administration who made the decision to raise the level of food stamp assistance.

The governor’s office has made federal dollars available to help health care and STEM students get their degrees. Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah Paul says the Completers Grant will provide scholarships to students who are within 30 credit hours of completing a degree at a two-year or four-year school…
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For more information go to LOFSA’s website.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Anti-mask parents went before the House Health and Welfare Committee to express their concerns over mask mandates in schools. Brandi Pew of Unmask Our Kids in Louisiana told lawmakers the data presented by state health officials are based on lies.
Cut 13 (11) “…with our kids.”
The Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is in support of universal masking in schools.

The average food stamp recipient in Louisiana will receive an additional 36-dollars a month starting October 1st. It’s the largest increase in the history of the program. The change was made on the federal level and Louisiana DCFS Assistant Secretary Shavana Howard says 36 dollars might not sound like much but it can make a world of difference for those living in poverty.
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Lafayette Parish Assistant District Attorney Chris Richard faces numerous charges after allegedly leaving the scene of an August eighth boating crash on the False River that injured three juveniles. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck…

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One of the juveniles injured suffered a broken pelvis.

The Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance has a new grant program to help individuals who are 30 hours or less from completing a degree in a high-demand field such as health care and STEM occupations. LOSFA Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah Paul says the state needs more nurses, computer programmers, and math teachers…
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For more information on the completers grant go to LOFSA’s website.

 

6:45 LRN Sportscast August 17

LSU starting Quarterback Max Johnson says the Tigers offense needs to address some communication issues after the defensive line reportedly had its way in the team’s first scrimmage of preseason camp…
Cut 16 (15) “…work on that”
LSU is 18 days away from its season opener against UCLA.

After a day off yesterday, the Saints return to the practice field today as they get ready for preseason game number two versus Jacksonville on Monday. It was a good preseason opener for running back Tony Jones Junior who had 120 yards from scrimmage in the loss to the Ravens…
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Jones played in one game last season after finishing his college career at Notre Dame in 2019.

The Ragin Cajuns are ranked 23rd in the AP preseason poll. It’s the first time U-L Lafayette enters a season ranked in the Associated Press’s top 25. Coach Billy Napier says his team will have 12 opportunities this season to prove they should remain ranked…
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The Cajuns will open the season by visiting 21st ranked Texas.

The Pelicans are reportedly close to bringing back back-up shooting guard Josh Hart. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowksi says Hart is on the verge of signing a three-year, 38-million dollar contract with New Orleans. The 26-year-old averaged nine points and eight rebounds a game last season and is also known for his defense.

The Pels play their final Summer League game tonight when they take on the Timberwolves at 6:30 in Las Vegas.

6:30 LRN Newscast August 17

Several parents went before the House Health and Welfare Committee to express their opposition to face coverings in the classroom for their children. Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox asked one mother if it’s worth putting her child or another child’s life in danger by removing face masks in schools…
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BESE is expected to discuss this issue at its full board meeting tomorrow.

STEM and healthcare students who are close to receiving a degree may be eligible to receive a Completers Grant from the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. LOSFA Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah (Deb-or-uh) Paul says if you’re in one of those programs and have 30 or fewer hours left in your degree, you could get some extra financial help.
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To be eligible you must complete a FAFSA application.

An assistant DA in Lafayette Parish finds himself on the other side of the law after being arrested a week later for leaving the scene of a False River boating incident that injured three juveniles
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AM Newscall Aug 16

Food stamp benefits are set to go up about 36 dollars a month on average. Matt Doyle has the story.

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An assistant DA in Lafayette Parish finds himself on the other side of the law after being arrested a week later for leaving the scene of a False River boating incident that injured three juveniles

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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House Health and Welfare heard pleas from both sides over face masks in Louisiana schools Monday. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Starting October 1st SNAP recipients will see a roughly 36 dollar average increase to their monthly benefits.

DCFS Assistant Secretary of Family Support Shavana Howard says this means an extra 435 million dollars in benefits will be headed to Louisiana.

Cut 4 (04) “…deal.”

According to the Associated Press food stamp benefits have gone up 25 percent since the pandemic’s start.

36 dollars might not sound like much to some but Howard says it can make a world of difference for Louisianans who are living in poverty.

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Howard says this is the single largest increase in the program’s history.

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Recipients won’t have to do anything to receive the increase, it will be automatically included when they receive their monthly benefits.

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Lafayette Parish Assistant District Attorney Chris Richard faces numerous charges himself after allegedly leaving the scene of a boating incident that injured three juveniles.  Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says 64-year old Richard was arrested Monday for the August 8th incident.

Cut 7 (11) “….at this point.”

Einck says one of the three juveniles who were tubing on False River that afternoon was airlifted to a Baton Rouge hospital with a fractured pelvis, after the pontoon boat Richard was driving hit him and two others.

According to witnesses, Einck says Richard put on a life jacket and got into the water assist but then quickly left.

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Einck says due to arrest more than a week after the incident a breathalyzer was not given. Einck says Richard was pulling tubers himself and there were approximately five people with his party. At this time Einck says he does not believe others will be charged but the investigation is ongoing. Einck says Richard’s profession does not grant him any special privileges.

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Agents reportedly interviewed more than a dozen witnesses some at the scene and others were located days later.

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STEM and healthcare students who are nearing completion of their degree may be eligible to receive a Completers Grant from the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance.

LOSFA Director of Scholarships and Grants Deborah (Deb-or-uh) Paul says if you’re in one of those programs and have 30 or fewer hours left in your degree, you could get some extra financial help.

Cut 10 (11) “…graduation.” 

Priority for the grants will be given to those students who have exhausted financial aid from other sources.

Paul says the state needs more math and science inclined workers and this grant is designed to assist aspiring nurses, programmers, math educators, and others pursuing high-demand work.

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Paul says the grant is possible as a result of federal dollars Governor Edwards set aside to help students finish their degrees.

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To be eligible you must complete a FAFSA application and meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress benchmarks for the degree program.

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There were numerous tense moments Monday as parents and concerned residents made their voices heard at the state capitol over mask mandates in schools. Brandi Pew of Unmask Our Kids in Louisiana told lawmakers the data that’s been presented by state health officials are based on lies.

Cut 13 (11) “…with our kids.”

Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox questioned Pew about what the ifs and if it’s worth putting her child or another child’s life in danger by removing face masks in Louisiana schools.

Cut 14 (11) “…alright, alright.”

While others testified in favor of masking and the vaccine, Pew contends forcing a child to wear a mask is abuse.

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The Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics sent a letter to Governor Edwards in support of universal masking while indoors in schools.

On Wednesday BESE is scheduled to discuss the mask mandates. A letter that contends the state school board, not the Governor, has jurisdiction over masking in schools was sent to BESE and signed by 63 of 68 House Republicans.

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LSU starting Quarterback Max Johnson says the Tigers offense needs to address some communication issues after the defensive line reportedly had its way in the team’s first scrimmage of preseason camp…

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Johnson says better communication will come with more reps as a unit during preseason camp. Max is the son of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Brad Johnson, who played 15 years in the NFL. The LSU Q-B on the advice he’s received from Dad…

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LSU senior defensive linemen Neil Farrell expects big seasons from sophomore Jaquelin Roy and freshman Maason Smith…

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The Ragin Cajuns are ranked 23rd in the AP preseason poll. It’s the first time U-L Lafayette enters a season ranked in the Associated Press’s top 25 poll. Coach Billy Napier says his team will have 12 opportunities this season to prove they should remain ranked…

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The Cajuns will open the season by visiting the 21st ranked Texas. U-L Lafayette had its first scrimmage of preseason camp this past weekend and Napier says freshman running back Montrell Johnson had a good day, but it wasn’t all good when it came to the offense…

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5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 16

During a House Health and Welfare meeting at the state capitol, this morning things got off to a tense start when the audience was told they had to wear a mask and some who refused were then removed by security. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds asked the governor’s chief lawyer Matthew Block if the state might impose a vaccine mandate in order to enter a restaurant, bar, gym, or other venues but Block says that’s not under consideration

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Starting today, New Orleans is requiring proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID test to enter most businesses.

Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews questioned Block on why the state is not promoting natural immunity. Crews says everyone in his household has had COVID except for him and he credits the vitamins he’s taking…

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State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter was questioned by Amite Representative and organ transplant recipient Robbie Carter about the department’s approval for a third booster shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine for the immunocompromised.

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Representative Carter is a kidney transplant recipient

Tropical storm Fred made landfall in the panhandle today and there are two separate storm systems in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic but as of now, none appear to be any threat to Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim what’s expected to be Tropical Storm Henri (on-ree) should noodle around in the Atlantic and not make landfall in the US. Keim says it may be peak hurricane season but we’re in the clear, for now…

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