6:30 LRN Newscast

A study done at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge shows promise in heading off dementia among older black citizens.
Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

In Morgan City, 52-year-old Johnell Thomas has been formally charged with seven counts of first-degree rape. Twenty-three-old Dequan Bellock was a janitor at Dutchtown High School in Ascension Parish and he’s been arrested after he allegedly had sex with a student at the school. Lafayette P-D is investigating the shooting of a 16-year-old who is listed in critical but stable condition.

There’s a recall in effect for a Purina Pro Plan specialty food, after two confirmed cases of dogs becoming sick from too much Vitamin D in the formula. Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says it’s the EL Elemental dog food that’s been pulled.
Cut 10 (08) “…of exposure.”
Strain says this is a prescription formula for dogs with special dietary concerns and you can only buy it at a veterinary clinic or select retailers.

After a statewide search, the Louisiana Family Forum announces the winners of the Longest Married Couple on Valentine’s Day for 2023. LFF President Gene Mills says the winning couple is Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans who recently celebrated their 81st wedding anniversary.
Cut 13 (10) “…extraordinary family.”
In addition to the Milans, the Family Forum also recognizes Lauris and Earline Broussard of Abbeville who were married for 82 years. Mills says sadly before they could honor the couple, Earline Broussard passed away at the age of 98 last week.

AM LRN Newscall Feb 14

A study done at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge shows promise in heading off dementia among older black citizens. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 1 (34)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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The Attorney General’s office issues a legal opinion stating local governments have the power to remove members of library control boards. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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For Valentine’s Day, the Louisiana Family Forum announces the winners of the Long-Married Couple in 2023.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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For many older African Americans, social engagement and learning may help defend against cognitive decline. LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center did the research. Dr. Robert Newton says they split two groups of black persons around 70 years of age; one group doing intensive learning about their own health and social interaction with study peers…the other concentrating on exercise…:

Cut 4 (08)  “…your thinking skills.”

African Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s, or other dementias, than whites…and are generally under-represented in health and aging research. Newton says this study discovered that physical exercise is still important, but keeping one’s brain active is also a key…:

Cut 5 (09) “…African-Americans.”

Newton says getting the study participants engaged in learning how to remain active and mentally healthy had a definite positive affect. He says nearly 60 black men and women – ages 65 to 85 – took part in the 12-week study. He says the group more involved in learning and discussion showed better test results for cognition and memory. His conclusion…?

Cut 6 (08)  “…cognitive health.” 

You can read more about the study  at “PBRC.edu”

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State Attorney General Jeff Landry issues a legal opinion stating local governments have the authority to remove members of Library Control Boards. St. Bernard Parish Representative Ray Garafalo says he asked Landry to render the opinion after local officials came to him with their concerns…:

Cut 7 (09) “…library control board.”

More local governments are becoming concerned with the possibility of children accessing adult reading materials in the public library. They tell Garafalo they cannot act to remove library board members they are not happy with. He says Landry’s office says, yes, they can…:

Cut 8 (09)  “…remove those members.”

Garafalo says there are no efforts underway to ban any books or remove books from libraries, but feels local governments need the freedom to act, should they see the need to do so…:

Cut 9 (11)  “…they need to do.”

Garafalo says he’ll propose legislation this spring to further clarify local governments’ powers and abilities in regulating libraries.

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There’s a recall in effect for a Purina Pro Plan specialty food, after two confirmed cases of dogs becoming sick from too much Vitamin D in the formula. Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says it’s the EL Elemental dog food that’s been pulled.

Cut 10 (08)  “…of exposure.” 

Strain says this is a prescription formula for dogs with special dietary concerns and you can only buy it at a veterinary clinic or select retailers. He says excessive levels of Vitamin D can cause the following symptoms:

Cut 11 (06)  “…excessive drooling.”

EL Elemental dog food is normally prescribed for dogs who have allergies stomach problems and or skin allergies. Strain says pet owners are asked to immediately stop feeding the recalled food.

Cut 12 (06) “…can get it.”

Contact Purina at 1-800-345-5678 for a refund. You can also find that number on our website at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com.

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After a statewide search, the Louisiana Family Forum announces the winners of the Longest Married Couple on Valentine’s Day for 2023. LFF President Gene Mills says the winning couple is Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans who recently celebrated their 81st wedding anniversary.

Cut 13 (10)  “…extraordinary family.”

In addition to the Milans, the Family Forum is also recognizing Lauris and Earline Broussard of Abbeville who were married for 82 years. Mills says sadly before they could honor the couple, Earline Broussard passed away at the age of 98 last week. Mills says they still wanted to recognize the Broussards.

Cut 14 (09)  “…say goodbye.”

Mills says it’s important to recognize couples who’s gone the distance because marriage and family are the cornerstones to the basic building block of societies.

Cut 15 (09)  “…made it work.”

10 other couples who have been married for 73 to 78 years are also being inducted into the LFF 2023 Marriage Hall of Fame.

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Raiders QB Derek Carr has reportedly told Las Vegas he’s not waiving his no-trade clause, so Carr is likely headed for free agency. Carr met with the Saints last week and NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is still very much interested in acquiring Carr, but so are other teams

Cut  16 (16)  “..Jimmy Garoppolo.” 

Detillier says there’s a good chance the Saints will not bring back Andy Dalton. Jameis Winston could be released, so that means the Saints need to find a veteran Q-B and they’ll also look at the draft….

Cut 17 (17) “…signal caller.” 

The off-season begins now that the Super Bowl is over. Detillier says besides finding a new starting quarterback, the Black and Gold will also need to rebuild their offensive and defensive lines, especially at defensive tackle…

Cut 18 (22) “..three years.” 

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Cut 19 (23) “…in here.”

 

Cut 20 (17)  “… a huge blessing.” 

 

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

A St. Mary Parish man faces numerous charges for illegally taking nutria, to profit from the state’s bounty program. More from Jeff Palermo…:

Cut 2 (33)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

A Good Samaritan who was witnessing an armed robbery in the New Orleans French Quarter is credited with intervening and wrestling the gun from the assailant’s hands. The would-be thief got away, and the intended victim and rescuer were unharmed.

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and while you’ll probably witness some last-minute shopping today, overall shoppers are predicted to spend a whopping $25.9-billion in the US this year. Katherine Cullen with the National Retail Federation says that’s up from $24-billion spent last year, and the second highest on record…:

Cut 3 (11) “…last year.” 

Bad news for the Pelicans as All-Star forward Zion Williamson will miss several more weeks after he re-aggravated his right hamstring. Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin says even though Williamson has missed 28 games this season, he’s confident the team can still play at a high level without their all-star and make the playoffs…

Cut 13 (09) “…mentality means.” 

The Pels play in Oklahoma City tonight.

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 13

The Lady Tigers dropped two spots to number five in the Women’s A-P Top 25 poll following their 88-64 loss to number one ranked South Carolina yesterday. LSU has four games left in the regular season and Coach Kim Mulkey does not want this loss to impact their game Thursday at home against Ole Miss or any of their remaining games…
Cut 18 (20) “…nothing more”

The Pelicans will continue to play without Zion Williamson after he re-aggravated a hamstring injury that’s kept him out since January 2nd. Coach Willie Green says all they can ask from him is to work hard to get back…
cut 14 (08) “….the rehab”
New Orleans is at Oklahoma City tonight.

Raiders QB Derek Carr has reportedly told Las Vegas he’s not waiving his no trade clause, so Carr is likely headed for free agency. Carr met with the Saints last week and NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is still very much interested in acquiring Carr, but so are other teams…
cut 16 (16) “…Jimmy Garoppolo”
The Saints are also burdened with salary cap issues as they are reportedly 55-million dollars over the cap.

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champs for a second time in four years as K-C was outstanding in the second half in the 38-35 win over the Eagles. Mahomes threw two TD passes in the fourth quarter and his 26 yard run set up the game winning field goal. Former Minden and La Tech star L’Jarius Sneed had seven tackles and two passes defensed for the Chiefs. The Super Bowl is in Las Vegas next year and then New Orleans in 2025.

4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, so if you’re in stores tonight you will likely see a good many last-minute shoppers. The National Retail Federation says we’ll spend more this year than last year for our loved ones. NRF’s Kathy Cullen says online purchases will make a up the lion’s share, but big dollars will also be spent in retail stores and, oh yes, florists…:

CUT 05  (11)        “…for a loved one.”

National Valentine’s spending is expected to be at around $26-Billion.

Running for State Treasurer this fall, Baton Rouge state Rep. Scott McKnight. He says he’s a fan of outgoing Treasurer John Schroder, and says he’d run the Treasury, and represent Bond Commission, much as Schroder did…:

CUT 11  (11)        “…with there.”

 

State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a Patterson man for illegally taking nutria, to collect bounties for the invasive species. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says their investigation began with them being alerted to videos posted on social media that showed the cruel acts…:

CUT 06(11)      “…was doing it.”

45-year-old Harris DeHart is charged with a long list of offenses, including animal cruelty and violating state law for legally taking non-game animals. Einck says DeHart was harvesting nutria tails to game the nutria bounty program, which has strict rules as to how the animals may be dispatched.

Sheriff’s deputies in West Baton Rouge Parish found a person dead in a car Sunday, and say the car belongs to 55-year-old Sheila Baker, who’s been missing from Lafayette since Christmas. The remains inside the car haven’t been positively ID’ed yet, but officers suspect it is Baker. An autopsy will determine how she died.

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Let’s talk the fall election. So far there is only one declared candidate running for State Treasurer. Current Treasurer John Schroder is running for governor, and his seat will be wide open this autumn. Enter Baton Rouge state Representative Scott McKnight, and insurance professional, who says he’s ready to handle holding and allocating state funds. As for any excess, McKnight says it would be his job to invest it wisely…:

CUT 10  (10)        “…the economy.”

McKnight is a republican and the only announced candidate for Treasurer so far.

State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a Patterson man for gaming the nutria bounty program, by catching the rodents, cutting off their tails and letting them go…sometimes mortally injured. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says 45-year-old Harris DeHart was cheating the system and taking the animals illegally…:

CUT 08  (09)        “…taken away.”

He could face up to 10 years if convicted.

 

The National Retail Federation says spending on Valentine’s Day gifts will exceed last year’s $23.9 billion. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Thorington.”

The state’s Legislative Auditor says the City of Westlake, in Calcasieu Parish, fell victim to an email hack that netted thieves over $64-thousand in illegitimately-billed overdue payments. The auditor found the city hadn’t properly vetted the bogus invoices before paying them.

LRN PM Newscall February 13

The National Retail Federation says spending on Valentine’s Day gifts will exceed last year’s $23.9 billion. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A St. Mary Parish man face numerous charges for illegally taking nutria, to profit from the state’s bounty program. More from Jeff Palermo…:

Cut 2 (33)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and while you’ll probably witness some last-minute shopping today, overall shoppers are predicted to spend a whopping $25.9 billion in the US this year. Katherine Cullen with the National Retail Federation says that’s up from $23.9 billion spent last year and the second highest on record.

Cut 3 (11) “…last year.” 

52% of consumers plan to make purchases for their Valentine’s this year.

And while the majority of those purchases are for significant others and family members, Cullen says the reason for the increase is more consumers showing appreciation for others in their life.

Cut  4 (07)  “…even pets.” 

A third of Valentine’s Day shoppers will make their purchases online this year and Cullen says the rest will purchase gifts at department stores, discount stores, or specialty stores like florists.

Cut 5 (11) “…for a loved one.”

Among the most popular gifts are candy, flowers, and greeting cards. Cullen says consumers are also planning to splurge on an evening out or even jewelry. Consumers are expected to spend $4.4 billion on an evening out and more than $5.5 billion on jewelry this year.

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State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a Patterson man for illegally taking nutria, to collect bounties for the invasive species. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck (EYE-nk) says their investigation began with them being alerted to videos posted on social media that showed the cruel acts…:

Cut 6 (11)  “…who was doing it.” 

They arrested 45-year-old Harris DeHart last week. He is seen in the videos catching nutria by gassing them, cutting off their tails and letting them go; impaired and badly injured. Einck says he faces a long list of charges…:

Cut 7 (11)  “…that’s not allowed.” 

Einck says the state pays a bounty for the invasive animals, and they pay by how many tails one turns in. However, he says the manner in which DeHart was getting the tails was cruel and in violation of state law for how nutria are to be legally taken. He says DeHart was, in essence, cheating the nutria bounty system…:

Cut 8 (09)  “…been taken away.” 

If convicted, DeHart could face stiff fines and serious jail time of up to ten years.

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Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight who’s so far the only candidate running for State Treasurer addressed the Press Club of Baton Rouge this afternoon. The insurance executive has been in the legislature since 2020.

Cut 9 (10) “…State Treasurer.”

The Republican says the legislature approves the budget, and the treasurer holds onto the funds and makes sure it’s allocated and goes where and when it is needed. As for the remaining funds, McKnight says it’s the treasurer’s job to invest those funds.

Cut 10 (10) “…the economy.” 

McKnight complimented current Treasurer John Schroder on his job performance and says he plans to mirror his tenure and his leadership role on the Bond Commission.

Cut 11 (11)  “…with there.”

Treasurer Schroder is not seeking re-election and is running for governor.

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Bad news for the Pelicans as All-Star forward Zion Williamson will miss several more weeks after he re-aggravated his right hamstring. Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin says Williamson was set to return soon, but re-injured himself at practice…

Cut 12 (13) “…hard to navigate.”

Williamson first suffered the injury on January 2nd and has missed 28 games this season. Zion missed all of last season, but still made the playoffs, so Griffin is confident the team can still play at a high level without their all-star…

Cut 13 (09) “…mentality means.” 

New Orleans is 12 and 16 in games without Williamson this season. They are 29-28 overall and in seventh place in the Western Conference. Williamson has played in 114 games and missed 169 since he was the first pick in the 2019 draft. Coach Willie Green says all they can ask from him is to work hard to get back…

Cut 14 (08)   “…the rehab”

New Orleans is at Oklahoma City tonight.

2:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight who’s so far the only candidate running for state treasurer addressed the Press Club of Baton Rouge this afternoon. The insurance executive has been in the legislature since 2020…:

CUT 09(10)      “…State Treasurer.”

Current State Treasurer John Schroder is not seeking re-election and is running for governor.

American consumers are expected to spend about $2-billion more on Valentine’s Day than last year. Katherine Cullen with the National Retail Federation says the reason for the increase is more consumers showing appreciation for others…:

CUT 04(07)      “…even pets.”

I was going to go with inflation as the reason, but…OK.

 

A St. Mary Parish man face numerous charges for illegally taking nutria, to profit from the state’s bounty program. More from Jeff Palermo…:

CUT 02(33)      “…Palermo.”

A Good Samaritan who was witnessing an armed robbery in the New Orleans French Quarter is credited with intervening and wrestling the gun from the assailant’s hands. The would-be thief got away, the intended victim and his rescuer are unharmed.

1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a Patterson man for illegally taking nutria, to collect bounties for the invasive species. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck (EYE-nk) says 45-year-old Harris DeHart is seen in online “how-to” videos catching nutria by gassing them, cutting off their tails and letting them go; impaired and badly injured. Einck says he faces a long list of charges…:

CUT 07(11)      “…that’s not allowed.”

Einck says the state pays a bounty for the invasive animals, and they pay by how many tails one turns in…but the manner in which the animals are dispatched is laid out in state law. He says DeHart was gaming the bounty system.

The Louisiana Legislative Auditor says the City of Westlake fell victim to an email hack that netted thieves over $64-thousand in illegitimately-billed overdue payments. The auditor found the city hadn’t properly vetted the bogus invoices before paying them.

 

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and while you’ll probably witness some last-minute shopping today, overall shoppers are predicted to spend a whopping $25.9-billion in the US this year. Katherine Cullen with the National Retail Federation says that’s up from $24-billion spent last year, and the second highest on record…:

CUT 03(11)      “…last year.”

Consumers are expected to spend $4.4-billion on an evening out and more than $5.5-billion on jewelry.

Bad news for the Pelicans as All-Star forward Zion Williamson will miss several more weeks after he re-aggravated his right hamstring. Pelicans’ executive vice president David Griffin says Williamson was set to return soon, but re-injured himself at practice…:

CUT 12(13)      “…to navigate.”

New Orleans is at Oklahoma City tonight.

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Dense early morning fog is blamed for a 15-vehcile pile-up this morning near Lake Peigneur in Iberia Parish. State Police are investigating what exactly happened, but we are told no one reported seriously hurt.

The National Retail Federation says spending on Valentine’s Day gifts will exceed last year’s $23.9 billion. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Thorington.”

 

State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a Patterson man for illegally taking nutria, to collect bounties for the invasive species. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck (EYE-nk) says their investigation began with them being alerted to videos posted on social media that showed the cruel acts…:

CUT 06(11)      “…who was doing it.”

At that was – allegedly – 45-year-old Harris DeHart. Einck says he was gigging the rodents, cutting their tails off and releasing them; impaled and badly cut. Among his many charges: numerous counts of animal cruelty.

…and now a look at today’s commodities with Don Molino…