11:40 LRN Sportscast

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team lost its first game of the season yesterday as they ran into a buzz saw in South Carolina as the defending champion Gamecocks defeated the Lady Tigers 88-64. For top ranked Carolina, they have now won 31 in a row. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey knows how her team stacks up against the best in women’s hoops…
cut 17 (19) “…as well”
LSU is now 23-and-1 and in second place in the SEC.

The Kansas City Chiefs are NFL champs for the second time in four seasons after beating the Eagles 38-35 in last night’s Super Bowl. K-C cornerback L’Jarius Sneed will get a second Super Bowl ring as the former Minden and La Tech star had seven tackles and two passes defensed.

The NFL Network’s Ian Raporport reports the Raiders will release quarterback Derek Carr, because he will not accept a trade to the Saints or anyone else. Carr met with the Saints last week and if he gets released, he’ll become one of the top free agents on the market.

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. New Orleans is 12 and 16 in the games he’s missed. The Pels are at Oklahoma City tonight.

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces a 30-day application period is open for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program. Donelon says a similar program after hurricanes Katrina and Rita reduced the number of Citizens policies by 40-thousand…:

CUT 11(08)      “…they’re facing.”

Donelon encourages Louisiana homeowners who have Citizens or are unable to find affordable insurance to contact an insurance agent and ask for as many quotes as possible in the coming months.

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. And while her recent TV ad received widespread criticism from party members, “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says she never declared her candidacy for any office in the ad, only that help was coming…:

CUT 13(11)      “…to run.”

 

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.

February is American Heart Month and heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana. Do you know what your risk factors are? Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(31)      ”…Thorington.”

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. Her recent TV ad received widespread criticism from party members. La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says her poll to run for governor and TV ad, even though she never announced her candidacy, could continue to haunt her.

Cut 15 (06)  “…discuss.”

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces a 30-day application period is open for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program. Donelon says the incentive program will offer matching grants to incentivize new and existing insurance companies to write residential and commercial policies.

Cut 10 (08)  “…64 parishes” 
Donelon says 12 insurance providers have expressed interest in the program that he believes will decrease the number of home and business owners who rely on Louisiana Citizens.

Want to eat healthy? LSU’s Pennington Center in Baton Rouge says, “consider eating more potatoes.” Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The third-ranked LSU women’s basketball team saw its undefeated season come to an end yesterday as top-ranked and defending champion South Carolina beat the Lady Tigers 88-64. The Gamecocks took control of the game early by scoring 18 of the first 20 points.

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 13

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces a 30-day application period is open for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program. Donelon encourages those with Citizens to seek new quotes. He says they are moving quickly to get new insurers writing residential and commercial policies in the coastal areas…

Cut 12 (05) “…expeditated basis.”

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. Some members of the party said the ad was self-serving and should have promoted the party, not Bernhardt. LA-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford believes her announcement is indicative of something else.

Cut 14 (09)  “…for governor.”

DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson is a possible candidate.

February is American Heart Month and LSU Health New Orleans Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says to be mindful of recurring symptoms as an indicator of heart disease, especially when it happens with exercise or exertion. He says to talk to your physician, and if you have a family member who had a heart attack or stroke before the age of 60 for men and 65 for women you should also speak to a physician.

Cut 5 (09) “…do something.”

Heart disease in the leading cause of death in Louisiana and the U.S.

An LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center study indicates a diet that includes potatoes is good for you. Assistant Professor Candida Rebello says potatoes do not negatively impact blood glucose levels and study participants actually lost weight while eating a potato-rich diet…:

Cut 8 (10)  “…in America.”

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. And while her recent TV ad received criticism from party members, La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says she never declared her candidacy for any office in the ad, only that help was coming.
Cut 13 (11) “…to run.”
There’s a belief Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson will be the lone major Democrat to enter the race.

The third ranked LSU women’s’ basketball team suffered its first loss of the season yesterday as they fell to top ranked and defending national champion South Carolina 88-64. Coach Kim Mulkey says her team needs to put that loss behind them..
cut 26 (03) “…told that”

If you want to eat healthy, consider eating more potatoes. Many people avoid potatoes because it’s believed the starchy vegetable can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. But scientists at the LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center say they are largely misunderstood. Assistant Professor Candida Rebello says, when cooked correctly, ‘taters are a great source of potassium and fiber…:
Cut 7 (12) “…starch component.”
Rebello says they conducted a study in which participants lost weight while eating a potato-rich diet.

It’s American Heart Month. LSU New Orleans Cardiologist Doctor Frank Smart says the risk factors for heart disease are diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking and family history. He says there are treatments for blood pressure, cholesterol and smokers can stop smoking…
cut 6 (05) “…your doctor”
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana and the United States.

7:30 LRN newscast

Insurers can now apply for grants from the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program which was funded in the special session to incentivize new and existing insurance companies to write residential and commercial policies in coastal areas. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the goal is to reduce the number of Citizens policyholders, who are seeing a 63-percent increase in premiums. Donelon says a similar program after hurricanes Katrina and Rita reduced the number of Citizens policies by 40-thousand…
cut 11 (08) “…they’re facing”

Louisiana Democratic Party Chairwoman Katie Bernhardt has told the Advocate she will not run for governor. She produced a campaign ad suggested she might, but it did not sit well with many Democrats. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford…
cut 15 (06) “…discuss”

February is American Heart Month and heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana. Do you know what your risk factors are? Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Alonzo Bagley’s family has filed a civil lawsuit against the Shreveport Police Department. He was fatally shot by a Shreveport officer on February third.

Baton Rouge Police arrest two 19-year-olds from St. James Parish for their involvement in a nightclub shooting last month that wounded 12 people.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

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 a 38-35 win in Super Bowl 57. 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, while former Amite star DeVonta Smith had seven catches for 100 yards in a losing effort.

The third-ranked LSU Lady Tigers were overmatched in their highly anticipated game against top-ranked South Carolina yesterday. The Gamecocks jumped out to a 16-point lead early in the first quarter and LSU never could recover and lost 88-64. Coach Kim Mulkey says they got off to a rough start…
Cut 16 (19) “…big rebound”

Pelicans All-Star forward Zion Williamson re-aggravated his hamstring injury and the team says he’ll miss multiple weeks after this weekend’s All-Star Break. Williamson first injured his hamstring on January 2nd. The Pels are 12-and-16 without him and one game over the five-hundred mark overall with 25 games to play. New Orleans is at Oklahoma City tonight.

It doesn’t look like the Saints will make a trade with the Raiders to acquire quarterback Derek Carr. The NFL Network says Carr will tell Las Vegas he will not waive his no-trade clause, which will force the Raiders to release him, making him a free agent. Carr spent a day in New Orleans last week meeting with Saints officials and if the Black and Gold want him, they will have to compete with other teams for his services.

LSU men’s basketball lost its 12th straight on Saturday as they fell behind by 29 points in the first half and lost to Texas A-and-M 74-62. The Ragin Cajuns, ULM and La Tech were also losers on Saturday. Nicholls, Northwestern State, McNeese, Grambling and Southern were winners.

6:30 LRN Newscast

State Democratic Party chair Katie Bernhardt says she’s not running for governor after producing a TV spot resembling a campaign ad. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team saw its undefeated season come to an end yesterday as top ranked and defending champion South Carolina beat the Lady Tigers 88-64. The Gamecocks took control of the game early by scoring 18 of the first 20 points.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces a 30-day application period is open for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program. Donelon says the incentive program will offer matching grants to incentivize new and existing insurance companies to write residential and commercial policies
Cut 10 (08) “…64 parishes”
Donelon says 12 insurance providers have expressed interest in the program that he believes will decrease the number of home and business owners who rely on Louisiana Citizens.

February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on how to improve your cardiovascular health. LSU Health New Orleans Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says the idea that chest and heart pain have to be on your left side and left arm to be considered an attack is not always true.
Cut 4 (06) “…having a heart attack.”
Smart says to be mindful of recurring symptoms as an indicator of heart disease, especially when it happens with exercise or exertion.

LRN AM Newscall February 13

February is American Heart Month and heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana. Do you know what your risk factors are? Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Want to eat healthy? LSU’s Pennington Center in Baton Rouge says “consider eating more potatoes.” Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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State Democratic Party chair Katie Bernhardt says she’s not running for governor after a TV spot resembling a campaign ad featured her. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on how to improve your cardiovascular health. LSU Health New Orleans Cardiologist Dr. Frank Smart says the idea that chest and heart pain have to be on your left side and left arm to be considered an attack is not always true.

Cut 4 (06)  “…having a heart attack.”

Smart says to be mindful of recurring symptoms as an indicator of heart disease, especially when it happens with exercise or exertion. If so, talk to your physician, and if you have a family member who had a heart attack or stroke before the age of 60 for men and 65 for women you should also speak to a physician.

Cut 5 (09) “…do something.”

Smart says for example a 20-something female runner who has chest pain on their left side should mention it to her physician, whereas someone in their 60s who’s overweight with high blood pressure should act immediately.

But for women, Smart says they are more likely to exhibit atypical heart disease symptoms. Instead of complaining about chest pain, he says women are more likely to notice they are fatigued or complain they can’t do what they used to do a few months ago.

Smart says know the risk factors, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and family history.  There are treatments for blood pressure, and cholesterol, and to stop smoking.

Cut 6 (05)  “…your doctor.” 

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana and the United States.

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If you want to eat healthy, consider eating more potatoes. Many people avoid potatoes because it’s believed the starchy vegetable can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. But scientists at the LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center  say they are largely misunderstood. Assistant Professor Candida Rebello says, when cooked correctly, ‘taters are a great source of potassium and fiber…:

Cut 7 (12) “…starch component.”

Rebello says their research study shows that potatoes do not negatively impact blood glucose levels. She says study participants actually lost weight while eating a potato-rich diet…:

Cut 8 (10)  “…in America.”

Participants in the study ate meals in which potatoes were used to replace some of the meat content. They reported feeling full faster; often not even cleaning their plate. Rebello says the data suggests that potatoes have been getting a bad dietary reputation…:

Cut 9 (08)  “…like I said: healthy.”

Rebello says – as with any kind of food – moderation is the key to maintaining good health and weight.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces a 30-day application period is open for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program. Donelon says the incentive program will offer matching grants to incentive new and existing insurance companies to write residential and commercial policies

Cut 10 (08)  “…64 parishes” 

Donelon says 12 insurance providers have expressed interest in the program that he believes will decrease the number of home and business owners who rely on Louisiana Citizens, which is raising rates by an average of 63 percent this year. Donelon says a similar program after hurricanes Katrina and Rita reduced the number of Citizens policies by 40-thousand…

Cut 11 (08)  “…they’re facing.”

Donelon encourages Louisiana homeowners who have Citizens or are unable to find affordable insurance to contact an insurance agent and ask for as many quotes as possible in the coming months. He says they are moving quickly to get new insurers writing residential and commercial policies in the coastal areas…

Cut 12 (05) “…expeditated basis.”

Donelon says participating insurance companies must meet solvency standards and the insurers will be also subject to enhanced solvency monitoring.

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Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. And while her recent TV ad received widespread criticism from party members, La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says she never declared her candidacy for any office in the ad, only that help was coming.

Cut 13 (11)  “…to run.”

Some party members saw Bernhardt’s ad as self-serving instead of promoting the party. Alford believes her announcement is indicative of something else.

Cut 14 (09)  “…for governor.”

Alford says that could be either Department of Transportation and Development Secretary Shawn Wilson or East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore.

But for Bernhardt, Alford says her poll to run for governor and TV ad, even though she never announced her candidacy, could continue to haunt her.

Cut 15 (06)  “…discuss.”

Alford says chairs of both the state’s Democratic and Republican parties have received pushback from members. Bernhardt for self-promotion and Louis Gervich for endorsing Jeff Landry before any other Republican announced their candidacy.

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The third-ranked LSU Lady Tigers were overmatched in their highly anticipated game against top-ranked South Carolina yesterday. The Gamecocks jumped out to a 16-point lead early in the first quarter and LSU never could recover and lost 88-64 at Colonial Life Arena. Coach Kim Mulkey says the game got off to a rough start…

Cut  16 (19)  “…big rebound” 

It was LSU’s first loss of the season and South Carolina has won 31 in a row. Mulkey now knows how her team stacks up against the best team in women’s basketball…

Cut 17 (19) “…as well” 

LSU is now 23-and-1 and in second place in the SEC. The Lady Tigers have four games left in the regular season and Mulkey doesn’t want Sunday’s loss to impact their game Thursday at home against Ole Miss or any of their remaining games…

Cut 18 (20) “…nothing more” 

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Six-foot-six right-hander Paul Skenes is expected to start on the mound when the top-ranked LSU baseball begins the 2023 season on Friday night. Skenes says one of his biggest strengths is his competitive desire…

Cut 19 (23) “…in here.”

Skenes played the last two seasons at Air Force. Last season he recorded a 2.96 ERA and 96 strikeouts in 85.2 innings in 15 starts. Skenes believes learning from LSU pitching coach Wes Johnson will only make him better

Cut 20 (17)  “… a huge blessing.” 

10:30 LRN Newscast

Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson faces a lawsuit after blocking a Twitter user from commenting on her page. Tulane First Amendment Law Clinic Director Katie Schwartzmann says Jackson signed up for debate and dialogue when she ran for office, yet she blocked the plaintiff for disagreeing. Jackson says she blocked the plaintiff on Twitter for using foul and abusive language.

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. And while her recent TV ad received widespread criticism from party members, La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says she never declared her candidacy for any office in the ad, only that help was coming.
Cut 13 (11) “…to run.”
DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson could be the Democrat who enters the race.

February is American Heart Month and heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana. Do you know what your risk factors are?
cut 1 (31) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team leaves for South Carolina today to take on the top ranked Gamecocks tomorrow. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says Carolina’s height is a concern…
cut 18 (19) “…down here”
Tip off is at 1 PM.