AM LRN Newscall Nov 12

The new normal of inflationary prices doesn’t seem destined to fade away anytime soon. More from Dave Brannen.

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The Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana’s study of virtual learning hopes to help create best practices for remote education in the future. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A Constitutional Amendment on Saturday’s ballot – to alter state income taxes – draws support and opposition from interest groups. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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Sticker shock is not only an issue while shopping for a vehicle these days, but Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says inflation and the messed up supply chain train is also hitting hard at the grocery store these days.

Cut 4 (08) “…up six percent “

And, Strain says that’s compared to year-ago prices. He says, for now, the price hikes seen almost everywhere, are the new normal, but suggests prices are expected to reverse course in the long term as the pandemic eases further and supply chain problems are addressed.

Strain says that inflation has really taken a hit on power alternatives and transportation. For example:

Cut 5 (10) “…up 12 percent.

As for used car prices, Strain says they are up a whopping 58 percent.

Strain says there are factors involved, also because of inflation and supply chain problems, that are certain to keep food prices higher for a while.

Cut 6 (09) “…this forward, unfortunately.”

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Virtual learning was used as a means to educate students due to COVID, now there’s a call to improve the medium. Even before the pandemic, the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana says they were studying how charter schools used virtual learning. PAR Policy Director Steven Procopio says they want to help create best practices for virtual learning.

Cut 7 (09) “…as well.”

In the study entitled Louisiana Virtual: Facing the Reality of Online Schooling, Procopio says when they examined high school level charter schools and their virtual learning especially among Black and economically disadvantaged students, it was interesting because the charter schools outperformed state schools.

Cut 8 (10) “..during the pandemic.”

Procopio says PAR is making recommendations for virtual education that should increase transparency, more accurate data on student performance, improved outcomes, and a funding structure to cover the cost of virtual education.

Cut 9 (09)  “…outcomes are.”

Procopio says they are in favor of educational options but when adding others like virtual learning, BESE needs to make sure standards for quality, accountability, and transparency are set.

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Four amendments to the state Constitution will be decided Saturday. Amendment One would establish a centralized state sales & use tax collection authority, instead of the many local systems we have now. Dawn McVea, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, urges a yes vote here as a vote for tax reform. She says our current system doesn’t have a mechanism for collecting Internet sales taxes and millions are being left un-collected…:

Cut 10 (11)  “…our sales tax over time.” 

McVea says Amendment One levels the playing field for small businesses against Big Box and online retailers. Amendment Two on the ballot Saturday is a somewhat complicated tax swap; lowering state income tax rates & setting a cap on the highest brackets. It would also take away the deduction for federal incomes taxes paid. Again McVea says this would benefit small businesses and most individual taxpayers…:

Cut 11 (09) “…with the 21st Century.”

However, the Louisiana Budget Project disagrees on Amendment Two, and urges voters to say “no.” Spokesman Jan Moller says A-2 is being pitched as revenue-neutral, but in reality, it will create bigger state budget deficits…:

Cut 12 (15) “…corporate income taxes.”

Moller says passing A-2 will mean less money to fund state universities, health initiatives for the less fortunate, and more worthwhile endeavors…:

Cut 13 (08) “…of our tax structure.”

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Governor John Bel Edwards will head back to Washington next week in hopes of gaining support for more disaster relief funds for southwest Louisiana. Calcasieu Parish Police Jury President, Brian Abshire, appreciates what the governor has achieved thus far, but says the 600-million-dollars in long-term disaster relief doesn’t go far enough.

Cut 14 (05)  “…as a whole.”

The area was hit by four major weather events in a year’s time, including Hurricane Laura that came ashore in August 2020.

Abshire on why Calcasieu and other parts of southwest Louisiana need an additional 600-million dollars in disaster relief funding.

Cut 15 (10)  “…of our residents.”

Abshire says while things have improved in the area months after the storms, that’s not the case for everyone and every location.

Cut  16 (09) “..on their own”

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The Saints could be without running back Alvin Kamara for Sunday’s game at Tennessee. Karma has not practiced the last two days because of a knee injury. 31-year-old Mark Ingram says he’s ready for a full workload…

Cut 17 (15) “ daily.” 

Ingram had nine carries for 43 yards last Sunday. He’s 20 yards away from breaking the Saints career rushing yards record, which is currently held by Deuce McCallister. Ingram says it would be a blessing to be the Black and Gold’s all-time leading rusher…

Cut 18 (21) “…this point.”  

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ULM looks to snap a two-game losing streak on Saturday when they host Arkansas State for the Warhawks final home game of the season. After not scoring a touchdown in the second half in a loss to Texas State last Saturday, ULM Coach Terry Bowden wants to see more big plays from his offense…

Cut 19 (13)  ” the football.” 

Arkansas State has just one win on the year, but Bowden says the Red Wolves are not to be taken lightly…

Cut 20 (21) “…passing games.” 

 

5:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 11

Governor Edwards officially dedicated the Never Forget Garden this Veteran’s Day. The dedication of the garden adjacent to the State Capitol grounds also commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Edwards, who served in the Army himself, reminded attendees to remember family members of vets who often miss having their vet present for the holidays, birthdays, and other special occasions because they are off serving.

Cut  11 (09)  “…as well.”  

 

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are joining together to survey the commercial seafood industry about the economic impacts suffered during the last two hurricane seasons. LDWF administrator, Jason Froeba says it’s important they get a good reading on the economic impacts of the storms from a variety of folks working in the commercial seafood industry.

Cut 5 (11) “…commercial fishing industry.”

 

He says at this point there is no dollar estimate of the damage done to the industry.

 

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin is suggesting you honor a veteran by casting your ballot Saturday. Ardoin says you can also display your appreciation with their Honor Vets Vote Program by visiting sos.la.gov/honorvets. And, in addition to sharing your participation on social media, Ardoin says you can also show your appreciation for vets in other ways too.

Cut 7 (07) “….lapel pin.”  

Polls open at 7 AM Saturday.

McNeese State’s decision to stay in the Southland Conference will provide a positive economic impact for the Lake Charles area. McNeese considered joining the Western Athletic Conference because the WAC would help the school become an FBS football institution. AS Heath Schroyer says that’s still the goal, but by staying in the Southland they can help the Lake Charles community.

Cut 14 (09) “..pass up.” 

McNeese will host the Southland basketball, baseball, and softball tournaments from 2023 to 2026.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron says starting right guard Chasen Hines is done for the season with an injury and starting left guard Ed Ingram will not play on Saturday against Arkansas because of an injury.

First-year LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson has signed the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class according to Perfect Game. The class consists of 21 players, including the top two seniors in Louisiana, Barbe shortstop Gavin Landry and Neville outfielder Zeb Ruddell. Johnson says there’s a lot to like about Ruddell…
cut 19 (22) “…into that”
The highest-rated recruit in the class is Paxton Kling, who is an outfielder from Pennsylvania.

McNeese State’s decision to stay in the Southland Conference will provide a positive economic impact for the Lake Charles area. McNeese considered joining the Western Athletic Conference, but by staying in the Southland, the school will host multiple conference tournament championship events over a four-year period. McNeese A-D Heath Schroyer…
Cut 12 (10) “…Lake Charles”
McNeese will host the Southland basketball, baseball, and softball tournaments from 2023 to 2026.

Saints running back Alvin Kamara did not practice today during the portion of practice viewed by the media. Kamara also did not practice yesterday because of knee injury. Left tackle Terron Armstead, safety CJ Gardner-Johnson and defensive end Payton Turner also did not practice according to media reports.

And it doesn’t look like wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior is coming to New Orleans. ESPN’s Adam Schefter says Beckham is finalizing a deal with the Los Angeles Rams.

4:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 11

In honor of Veterans Day, Governor John Bel Edwards officially dedicated the new Never Forget Garden; right next to the State Capitol grounds. The event also commemorates 100 years since the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was established in D.C. The Governor, who is an Army vet himself, says it’s not just the men and women who served, but the families who support them – often not being with their loved ones for holidays, birthday and other key events…:

CUT 11(09)      “…as well.”

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says – if you wish to honor veterans – get out and cast your vote Saturday. Ardoin says you can also display your appreciation with their Honor Vets Vote Program by visiting “sos.la.gov/honorvets”…:

CUT 06(12)      “…social media.”

 

The state has put out a survey to learn the true economic impact to Louisiana’s commercial seafood industry from the last two years of hurricanes. More from Dave Brannen…:

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Shreveport Police name their suspect in the shooting last Friday night at the Louisiana State Fair that left one victim fighting for their life. A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest of 17-year-old Donald Ray Jackson, who should be considered armed and dangerous. Once caught, he’ll face attempted murder charges.

3:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 11

To honor veterans and the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Governor Edwards dedicates the Never Forget Garden; adjacent to the State Capitol grounds. Brooke Thorington has more…:

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A Lake Charles family is crediting their “fur baby” with saving them from a house fire. Homeowner Denise Ackley says their dog Gracie would not stop barking in the middle of the night. She got up to deal with the dog and noticed an electrical fire had started in the bathroom. The home was an almost total loss, but everyone – including Gracie – made it out safely.

 

Today is Veteran’s Day and Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin suggests you honor a vet by casting your ballot Saturday…:

CUT 08(06)      “…a right to vote.”

The polls open Saturday morning at 7 and close at 8 p.m. Four important constitutional Amendments and other local races and issues are to be decided.

McNeese state’s decision to remain in the Southland Conference will provide a positive economic impact for the Lake Charles area. The school WAS considering a move to the Western Athletic Conference. Staying put assures McNeese will host multiple conference tournament championship events over a four-year period. Athletic Director Heath Schroyer says revenue generated by those will help the region’s recovery…:

CUT 13(11)      “…a year ago.”

2:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 11

Today is Veteran’s Day; a day to honor those who’ve served in our military and have lived to tell the tale. How to do that? Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says simply post something from the heart on your social media, or another way is a memorium; available through the Secretary of State website…:

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He says another way is exercise your right to vote this Saturday. Polls open and 7 and close at 8.

Governor Edwards dedicated the Never Forget Garden today. The garden is right next to the State Capitol grounds. The Governor says the garden includes the Louisiana Gold Star Families Memorial that was dedicated in 2018 and the Minute Men Monument; honoring fallen members of the Louisiana National Guard that was placed in 2019…:

CUT 10  (10)        “…our freedoms.”

 

Cops in Shreveport are seeking a juvenile suspect for the shooting that took place last Friday at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds. He’s identified as 17-year-old Donald Ray Jackson and is from Bossier City. SPD says a cash reward is offered for information that helps nab Jackson, and you should consider him dangerous. Once caught, he’ll face attempted murder charges.

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are teaming to survey the commercial seafood industry and the economic impacts suffered over these past two hurricane seasons. LDWF administrator Jason Froeba says participants will be asked, foremost, were losses over the two years large or small..?

CUT 04(09)      “…across very well.”

They hope to get useful data from seafood producers, harvesters, dealers and charter boat operators.

LRN PM Newscall November 11

The state has put out a survey to learn the true economic impact to Louisiana’s commercial seafood industry from the last two years of hurricanes. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

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To honor vets and the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Governor Edwards dedicates the Never Forget Garden adjacent to the state capitol grounds. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (29)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are joining together to survey the commercial seafood industry about the economic impacts suffered during the last two hurricane seasons. LDW administrator, Jason Froeba:

Cut 3 (10) “….the federal government.”

The questionnaire takes a few minutes to fill out, with the information requested from the likes of seafood producers, harvesters, dealers and charter boat operators.

Froeba says those surveyed are asked to complete the form whether their impacts from Laura, Delta, Zeta or Ida were large or small.

Cut 4 (09) “…across very well.”

Froeba says it’s important they get a good reading on the economic impacts of the storms from a variety of folks working in the commercial seafood industry.

Cut 5 (11) “…commercial fishing industry.”

He says at this point there is no dollar estimate of the damage done to the industry by the hurricanes, thus the reason for the survey.

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Today is Veteran’s Day and Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin suggests you honor a vet by casting your ballot Saturday. Ardoin says you can also display your appreciation with their Honor Vets Vote Program by visiting sos.la.gov/honorvets.

Cut 6 (12) “…social media.” 

In addition to sharing your participation on social media, Ardoin says you can also show your appreciation for vets in other ways too.

Cut 7 (07) “….lapel pin.”  

Ardoin says exercising your right to vote is one of the most important ways to honor a vet who protects your right to vote.

Cut 8 (06) “…right to vote.”

Polls open 7 AM  Saturday and close at 8 PM.

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Governor Edwards officially dedicated the Never Forget Garden this Veteran’s Day. The dedication of the garden adjacent to the State Capitol grounds also commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Edwards says visiting the tomb in DC, that’s representative of all souls lost in the war, is a very moving experience.

Cut 9 (11) “…of America.”

Edwards says the Never Forget Garden also has the Louisiana Gold Star Families Memorial that was dedicated in 2018 and the Minute Men Monument honoring fallen members of the Louisiana National Guard that was placed in 2019.

Cut 10 (10)  “…our freedoms.”

In addition to paying respects to our veterans Edwards, who served in the Army himself, reminded attendees at the garden dedication to remember family members of vets who often miss having their vet present for the holidays, birthdays, and other special occasions because they are off serving.

Cut  11 (09)  “…as well.”  

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McNeese State’s decision to stay in the Southland Conference will provide a positive economic impact for the Lake Charles area. McNeese considered joining the Western Athletic Conference, but by staying in the Southland, the school will host multiple conference tournament championship events over a four-year period. McNeese A-D Heath Schroyer…

Cut 12 (10) “…Lake Charles”  

McNeese will host the Southland basketball, baseball, and softball tournaments from 2023 to 2026. Schroyer says having numerous teams and fan bases traveling to the area for these games will help southwest Louisiana rebuild from last year’s hurricanes

Cut 13 (11) “…year ago.”

McNeese was looking to join the Western Athletic Conference because the WAC would help the school become an FBS football institution. Schroyer says that’s still the goal, but by staying in the Southland they can help the Lake Charles community

Cut 14 (09) “..pass up.” 

1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 11

Governor Edwards officially dedicated the Never Forget Garden this Veteran’s Day. The dedication of the garden adjacent to the state capitol grounds also commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Edwards says visiting the tomb in DC, that’s representative of all souls lost in the war is a very moving experience.

Cut 9 (12) “…of America.”

 

Today is Veteran’s Day and Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin suggests you honor a vet by casting your ballot Saturday. Ardoin says you can also display your appreciation with their Honor Vets Vote Program by visiting sos.la.gov/honorvets.

Cut 6 (12) “…social media.” 

 

Polls open at 7 AM on Saturday and close at 8 PM.

 

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are joining together to survey the commercial seafood industry about the economic impacts suffered during the last two hurricane seasons. LDW administrator, Jason Froeba:

Cut 3 (10) “….the federal government.”

 

McNeese State’s decision to stay in the Southland Conference will provide a positive economic impact for the Lake Charles area. McNeese considered joining the Western Athletic Conference, but by staying in the Southland, the school will host multiple conference tournament championship events over a four-year period. McNeese A-D Heath Schroyer…

Cut 12 (10) “…Lake Charles”  

 

McNeese will host the Southland basketball, baseball, and softball tournaments from 2023 to 2026.

12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 11

The Governor officially dedicated the Never Forget Garden at Veterans Memorial Park adjacent to the State Capitol this morning. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Joey Strickland says the dedication also coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Cut 5 (08) “…our vets “

The ceremony was moved to the Capitol Park Museum due to the inclement weather.

Another way to honor a vet this year is to cast your ballot Saturday. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says you can also display your appreciation for our military with their Honor Vets Vote Program by visiting sos.la.gov/honorvets.

Cut 6 (12) “…social media.” 

Polls open Saturday morning at 8 and close at 8 pm.

The state’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are developing a survey to try and learn the true economic impact to Louisiana’s commercial seafood industry from the last two years of hurricanes. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

 

11:30 am LRN Newscast Nov 11

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and LSU are joining together to survey the commercial seafood industry about the economic impacts suffered during the last two hurricane seasons. LDW administrator, Jason Froeba:

Cut 3 (10) “….the federal government.”

 

The questionnaire takes a few minutes to fill out, with the information requested from the likes of seafood producers, harvesters, dealers and charter boat operators.

A study commissioned by the State of Louisiana shows military spending in the Bayou State has climbed to a more than nine-point-six billion dollar annual impact. Don Pierson, the state’s Economic Development Secretary explains why it’s important to keep track of military spending in Louisiana and what the impact is.

Cut 12 (12) “…inside the Pentagon.”

 

State law mandates an in-depth assessment every four years of the military’s impact in Louisiana.

53-year-old Jason Miller of Covington is in the East Baton Rouge Jail, charged with the rape of a teen and impersonating a police officer. Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Casey Hicks says the victim was walking in the Gardere area Sunday when Miller allegedly approached her said he was in law enforcement, flashed a badge, and began questioning her.

Hicks says they are asking for the public’s help to see if Miller may have committed such heinous crimes before.

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A man is dead and three other men and a 14-year-old are hospitalized after an ambush-style shooting Tuesday night in front of a grocery store in St. Charles Parish. Sheriff Greg Champagne says the gunfire occurred in Killona and it hasn’t been confirmed how many shooters there were. Champagne says they’ve been working with authorities in St. James and St. Johns parishes who have encountered similar types of criminal activity.

Cut 8 (13) “..to justice.”

 

The investigation is continuing.