07:30 LRN Newscast, September 13th

The House Ways & Means Committee meets today to discuss broad state tax reforms, including eliminating the state income tax. The meeting is the result of a resolution passed this spring by Mandeville Republican Rep. Richard Nelson. He says he hopes lawmakers can get to “the root of some fundamental problems” within the tax structure…:
Cut 13 (09) “move the state forward”
Nelson feels our tax structure is “broken” and it drives people and business away from the state.

A recent Washington Post analysis ranks Louisiana 17th in the nation in retention of college graduates. The governor’s communications director Lauren Leist says the state’s investments in higher education are paying off…:
Cut 10 (07) “we’ve seen”
The ranking puts the Pelican State ahead of southern states like Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and South Carolina.

The U-S Marshal’s Service announces they recovered 14 missing children and made several arrests during their “Summer Knights” operation in New Orleans. More from Whitney Thomas…:
Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Whitney Thomas”

A fired State Trooper charged with shooting a 19 year old in the back during a traffic stop in 2018 has pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction of justice, a misdemeanor which keeps her out of prison in a plea deal. Kasha Domingue was indicted on charges of illegal use of a weapon and aggravated second-degree battery. A federal lawsuit alleged Domingue shot Clifton Dilley in the back leaving him paralyzed.

06:45 LRN Sportscast, September 13th

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says the Tigers need a better week of preparation to defeat Mississippi State this Saturday in Baton Rouge. The Bulldogs are 2-0, with wins over Memphis and Arizona and State’s air raid offense is averaging 385 passing yards, fifth best in the nation. Kelly says his defensive players will need to execute their assignments…:
Cut 16 (12) “get exposed”
This will be Kelly’s first SEC game, but he doesn’t feel like he’s behind the other coaches in the league when it comes to familiarity.

LSU officials say they are working on issues that spawned the massive traffic backup before and after Saturday’s game versus Southern. They say it was difficult to prepare for two fan bases from the same city coming onto campus at one time to watch the historic matchup, but, while you can still expect traffic, things should be better moving forward.

There are plenty of corrections to be made following the Saints come from behind 27-26 win over the Atlanta Falcons. New Orleans Coach Dennis Allen is not happy that the Dirty Birds rushed for 201 yards. Allen says that’s not the Black and Gold standard…:
Cut 19 (23) “..that area”
New Orleans hosts Tampa Bay this Sunday.

ESPN reports the New Orleans Pelicans signed Izaiah Brockington to a two way deal Monday. New Orleans’ training camp begins in two weeks and the Pels first preseason game is October 4th against the Bulls.

06:30 LRN Newscast, September 13th

The U.S Marshals Office Eastern District of Louisiana New Orleans announces operation “Summer Knights” has led to the recovery of fourteen missing endangered teens. One additional child was located, and eight arrests were made. Senior inspector Brian Fair says one suspect was associated with a 16-year-old runaway…:
Cut 5 (10) “..with minors.” (3x)
He says some of the children recovered were suspected victims of human trafficking.

A new report from the Heritage Foundation ranks Louisiana among the Top Ten states for “Educational Freedom.” State Education Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley says Louisiana’s Number 9 ranking is good, but there’s more progress to be made:
Cut 9 (07) “being classroom teachers”
He says educational freedom means parents are empowered to make decisions about their child’s education.

Lawmakers meet in Baton Rouge today to discuss the idea of eliminating the state income tax. More from Jeff Palermo…:
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Fans who attended the LSU/Southern game Saturday found themselves in an unusually large amount of traffic which University Officials say they are trying to fix going forward. They say some of the problems were related to the historic turnout where two fan bases from the same city were trying to get on campus at one time.

LRN AM Newscall September 13

The U-S Marshal’s Service announces they recovered 14 missing children and made several arrests during their “Summer Knights” operation in New Orleans. More from Whitney Thomas

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Whitney Thomas”

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Louisiana ranks among the Top Ten states nationally for Educational Freedom. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (28) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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Lawmakers meet in Baton Rouge today to discuss the idea of eliminating the state income tax. More from Jeff Palermo…:

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The U.S Marshals Office has announced the results of their operation “Summer Knights”, conducted in the New Orleans metro area, leading to the recovery of fourteen missing endangered teens. One additional child was located, and eight arrests were made.  

Brian Fair, a senior inspector said some teens were fugitives, while others were held captive.  

Cut 4 (12)  “…That recovery.”

Out of the eight arrests made, one individual associated with a 16-year-old runaway will be facing hit-and-run charges, along with the aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer.  Fair says another suspect associated with the 16-year-old runaway was wanted for various burglaries in the New Orleans Area.  

Cut 5 (10) “..with minors.”  (3x)

Fair says they couldn’t have done this deliberate operation alone.  

  Cut  6 (10)  “…these recoveries.” 

Any information about missing children should be reported to your local police department or the National Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-The-Lost.  

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A new report from the Heritage Foundation ranks Louisiana among the Top Ten states for “Educational Freedom.” State Education Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley says Louisiana’s Number 9 ranking is a great place to be in the first-ever such report by Heritage. He explains what it meant by Educational freedom…:

Cut 7 (12) “…in education appropriately.”

Brumley says Heritage Foundation gives high marks for empowering parental choice, in transparency in education policy-making and spending public dollars wisely and properly. The Heritage report ranks Louisiana among the Top 20 for both school choice and transparency. Brumley says both are important to him as the state’s Top Educator…:

Cut 8 (13)  “…even home school.”

The Heritage “Education Freedom Report Card” comes as the Department of Education observes Celebrate Freedom Week. Brumley says the recognition by heritage is good, but there’s more progress to be made

Cut 9 (07)  “…being classroom teachers.”

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A recent Washington Post analysis ranks Louisiana 17th in the nation in retention of college graduates. That puts the Pelican State ahead of southern states like Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and South Carolina. The governor’s communications director Lauren Leist says the state’s investments in higher education are paying off

Cut 10 (07) “…we’ve seen.”

Leist says in the six years the governor has been in office, he’s worked to diversify the state’s economy which is allowing college graduates to stay right here to begin their careers.

Cut  11 (13)  “..lately” 

Leist says the state has created nearly 200-thousand jobs since the worst of the COVID pandemic and many people filling those jobs are recent college grads. She says the governor will continue to diversify the economy in order to prevent the brain drain….

Cut 12 (10) “…water management.” 

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The House Ways & Means Committee meets today to discuss broad state tax reforms, including eliminating the state income tax. The meeting is the result of a resolution passed this spring by Mandeville Republican Rep. Richard Nelson. He says he hopes lawmakers can get to “the root of some fundamental problems” within the tax structure…:

Cut 13 (09) “…move the state forward.”

Nelson feels getting rid of the state income tax would help move Louisiana forward to compete with states like Texas and Florida which have no such tax. He proposed a tax reform package in 2021, but it was a bit too weighty to get passed during a short “fiscal only” session. In 2022, he came back with a resolution to meet in the off-months to discuss the idea…:

Cut 14 (13)  “…better way to go.”

Nelson feels our tax structure is “broken” and it drives people and business away from the state. He says today is likely the first of many meetings to map out a strategy for crafting a new tax system. He says it won’t be easy, but it CAN be done…:

Cut 15 (12)  “…a local level.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly says the Tigers need a better week of preparation than last week to defeat Mississippi State this Saturday in Baton Rouge. The Bulldogs are 2-0, with wins over Memphis and Arizona and State’s air raid offense is averaging 385 passing yards, fifth best in the nation. Kelly his defensive players will need to execute their assignments

Cut 16 (12)  “…get exposed” 

LSU’s running game should get a boost with the return of running back John Emery, who served a 15-game suspension as a result of some sort of an academic infraction. Kelly says he’s excited to have the former Destrehan star back…

Cut 17 (19) “…can’t do that 

This will be Kelly’s first SEC game, but he doesn’t feel like he’s behind the other coaches in the league when it comes to familiarity. He says that’s because at Notre Dame, which does not belong to a conference, he was always preparing for a new opponent…

Cut  18 (19)“…their tendencies”

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There are plenty of corrections to be made following the Saints come from behind 27-26 win over the Atlanta Falcons. New Orleans Coach Dennis Allen is not happy that the Dirty Birds rushed for 201 yards. Allen says that’s not the Black and Gold standard…

Cut 19 (23) “..that area”

The Saints offense also struggled for the first three quarters, but Allen says offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael did an awesome job calling plays and Allen liked that the quarterback received the play call with plenty of time left on the play clock…

Cut 20 (20) “ …good job” 

Running back Alvin Kamara only had 39 yards rushing and three catches. Allen says Kamara was dealing with a rib issue, but should be fine. New Orleans hosts Tampa Bay this Sunday.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The U-S Marshal’s Service announces they recovered 14 missing children and made several arrests during their “Summer Knights” operation in New Orleans.
Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Whitney Thomas”

How did you like the cool wake-up temperatures this morning? It should be even cooler tomorrow morning, says State Climatologist Barry Keim…:
CUT 11(08) “…most of the state.”
Keim says the less humid weather should be with us at least through Thursday.

A recent Washington Post analysis ranks Louisiana 17th in the nation in retention of college graduates. That puts the Pelican State ahead of southern states like Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and South Carolina. The governor’s communications director Lauren Leist says the investments the state is making in higher education are paying off…
cut 10 (07) “…we’ve seen”
Leist says in the six years the governor has been in office, he’s worked to diversify the state’s economy which is allowing college graduates to stay right here to begin their careers.

A Chalmette grocery store is having fun with the Saints come from behind 27-26 win over the Falcons. The bakery at Breaux Mart was already preparing cakes with icing that read 28-3, a jab at the Falcons Super Bowl collapse, but assistant store manager Stephen Exnicios says the cake decorator changed the decorations so it reads 26-10 which was the score before Atlanta blew the lead yesterday. Exnicios says they wanted to do something to celebrate the Black and Gold’s largest fourth quarter comeback in team history…:
CUT 13(04) “…nerve-racking.”
He says the cakes are selling well.

4:45 LRN Sportscast September 12

Saints fans are rejoicing today over the Black and Gold’s 27-26 come from behind win over the Atlanta Falcons. Through three quarters it looked the Saints were heading towards an opening season loss before Jameis Winston and the Saints offense caught fire in the fourth quarter…
cut 25 (16) “….at the beginning”
Winston threw two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, both to Michael Thomas. Thomas finished with five catches for 57 yards in his first game since 2020. Saints fans are glad the star receiver is back and so is Coach Dennis Allen…
cut 17 (13) “….what did”
The Saints host Tampa Bay, who beat Dallas last night, for their home opener this Saturday.

After beating Southern 65-17 on Saturday night, the LSU Tigers get ready to host Mississippi State for the SEC opener. The Bulldogs are off to a 2-0 start as they defeated Memphis 49-23 in the season opener and then took down Arizona 39-17 in Tucson last Saturday. State’s air raid offense ranks fifth nationally with 385 passing yards a game. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly…
cut 30 (18) “…need it to be”
Kick-off in Tiger Stadium is at 5 PM.

After beating F-C-S foes and getting their first victories on the season, ULM and Louisiana Tech face much bigger tests this Saturday. The Bulldogs are fifth ranked Clemson, while the Warhawks travel to second ranked Alabama. The Crimson Tide fell from the top spot in the A-P after barely getting past Texas.

4:30 LRN Newscast Sept 12

This is National Truck Driver Appreciation Week and the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is celebrating drivers who deliver America’s freight every day. Jeff Palermo has more…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Palermo.”

Chalmette grocery store Breaux Mart is offering a Saints-Falcons “Fail Cake”; a layer cake with the score 26-10 on it…the score before Atlanta blew the lead. Breaux mart’s Stephen Exnicios says they’re selling well…:

CUT 14(04)      “…requesting them.”

 

On a talk radio appearance today, Baton Rouge activist and U.S. Senate candidate Gary Chambers said he has a real chance to beat John Kennedy this fall, IF he makes a runoff. He says, of the three Democrats challenging Kennedy, he is the clear leader…:

CUT 07(08)      “…disingenuous.”

Chambers was a guest on Jim Engster’s “Talk Louisiana” radio program.

Louisiana woke up to somewhat cooler, and more “Autumn-like” weather today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a pocket of dry and cool air is parked over Louisiana…:

CUT 09(10)      “…across the state.”

He says tomorrow morning should be even cooler; getting down into the 50’s in northern parishes.

3:30 LRN Newscast Sept 12

U.S. Senate candidate Gary Chambers says – contrary to the opinion of many political experts – he has a real chance to beat Senator John Kennedy this fall. Kennedy was elected in 2016. Chambers says, in that election, 585-thousand black voters turned out to vote for Hillary Clinton…:

CUT 06(09)      “…believed in.”

Chambers has released campaign videos wherein he’s seen burning a Rebel flag and even smoking marijuana. State Democrat leaders – including the Governor – have thrown their support behind Luke Mixon in that race.

How did you like the cool wake-up temperatures this morning? It should be even cooler tomorrow morning, says State Climatologist Barry Keim…:

CUT 11(08)      “…most of the state.”

He says morning low temperatures should only dip into the 70’s in coastal areas. He says the less humid weather should be with us at least through Thursday.

 

This week, representatives of the trucking industry are here to remind you how important truck drivers are. It’s National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. Louisiana Motor Transport Association head Renee Amar says, in observation, Wallace Simien III, of Jennings, is the Louisiana Motor Transport Association’s truck driver of the year…:

CUT 04(11)      “…his truck.”

Amar says truckers nationwide have shown their commitment to delivering the goods people need during challenging times, and they deserve a thank you”.

Gas prices continue going downward for a 13th straight week. The statewide average price of regular gas is now at $3.19. That’s down 12-cents from a week ago…down 40-cents from a month ago…but still over 20-centas higher than a year ago. Cheapest gas was in Baton Rouge, at $2.75-a-gallon.

2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 12

Unconventional U.S. Senate candidate Gary Chambers appeared on “Talk Louisiana” with Jim Engster this morning, and faced more questions about his electability…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Golsby.”

Over the weekend, we reached the statistical peak of the annual hurricane season…with no weather systems in the Atlantic, the Gulf or the Caribbean that could pose any threat to Louisiana’s coast. The region is quiet and mostly calm right now. Hurricane season ends November 30th. Anything can happen between now and then.

 

Louisiana woke up to somewhat cooler, and more “Autumn-like” weather today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a pocket of dry and cool air is parked over Louisiana; bringing low temperatures this morning down into the 60’s in many parts of the state. Keim calls is a first taste of Fall…:

CUT 10(05)      “…made it through.”

He says the cooler, drier air will be with us at least through Thursday, then warmer weather returns.

A Chalmette grocery store is having fun with the Saints come from behind 27-26 win over the Falcons. The bakery at Breaux Mart was already preparing cakes with icing that read 28-3, a jab at the Falcons Super Bowl collapse, but assistant store manager Stephen Exnicios says the cake decorator changed the decorations so it reads 26-10 which was the score before Atlanta blew the lead yesterday. Exnicios says they wanted to do something to celebrate the Black and Gold’s largest fourth quarter comeback in team history…:

CUT 13(04)      “…nerve-racking.”

He says the cakes are4 selling really well.

LRN PM Newscall September 12

It’s National Truck Driver Appreciation Week and the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is celebrating drivers who deliver America’s freight every day. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Unconventional U.S. Senate candidate Gary Chambers appeared on “Talk Louisiana” with Jim Engster this morning, and faced more questions about his electability Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 2 (30) I’m  Marsanne Golsby.”  

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This week, representatives of the trucking industry are here to remind you how important truck drivers are. It’s National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. Renee Amar is executive director of the Louisiana Motor Transport Association.

Cut 3 (08) “…brought it to you.” 

More than fourteen hundred appreciation kits were sent to truck drivers across Louisiana. Wallace Simien the third, of Jennings, is the Louisiana Motor Transport Association’s truck driver of the year.

Cut 4 (:11) “..his truck” 

Amar says truckers nationwide have shown their commitment to delivering the goods people need during challenging times. One big concern is the nationwide shortage of truck drivers. Amar says they are aggressively trying to recruit new drivers, especially women.

Cut 5 (06) “… Louisiana.” 

There are more than 3.6 million professional truck drivers nationwide, including 10-thousand trucking companies in Louisiana. LMTA says these businesses provide 88-thousand jobs across the state.

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US Senate candidate Gary Chambers says that contrary to the opinion of many political experts, he has a real chance to beat Senator John Kennedy. Kennedy last ran in 2016. Chambers says in that election 585 thousand black voters turned out to vote for Hillary Clinton.

Cut 6 (09)  “…believed in.” 

Chambers was a guest on “Talk Louisiana” with Jim Engster this morning. He faced questions about his electability in a low turnout election year. He says of the three  Democratic candidates he is the clear leader

Cut 7 (08) “…being disingenuous .”

Kennedy has a massive war chest and has already begun advertising. Chambers says if he can get into the runoff he can beat Kennedy.

Cut 8 (08)  “…the left and the right.”

Chambers accused Kennedy of being a coward for refusing to debate him.

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Louisiana woke up to somewhat cooler, and more “Autumn-like” weather today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a pocket of dry and cool air is parked over Louisiana…:

Cut 9 (10)  “…across the state.”

Keim says many parts of Louisiana woke up temperatures in the 60’s today; bringing in a first small “taste” of Fall…:

Cut 10 (05) “…made it through.” 

Keim says it’s not necessarily time to break out the jackets and sweaters, but we can expect even cooler weather tomorrow morning…:

Cut 11 (08)  “…most of the state.”

He says morning low temperatures should only dip into the 70’s in coastal areas. He says the less humid weather should be with us at least through Thursday.

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A Chalmette grocery store is having fun with the Saints come from behind 27-26 win over the Falcons. The bakery at Breaux Mart was already preparing cakes with icing that read 28-3, a jab at the Falcons Super Bowl collapse, but assistant store manager Stephen Exnicios says the cake decorator changed the decorations so it reads 26-10 which was the score before Atlanta blew the lead yesterday…

Cut 12 (04) “.. everybody else does.”  

The Saints trailed 26-10 with just over eleven minutes left in the game, but New Orleans scored the final 17 points to win 27-26. Exnicios says they wanted to do something to celebrate the Black and Gold’s largest fourth quarter comeback in team history…

Cut 13 (04) “…nerve racking” 

Exnicios says the cakes are the size of a traditional birthday cake and they are taking orders…

Cut 14 (04)  “…requesting them.”