7:30 LRN Newscast

The effort to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell falls woefully short as the Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters says recall organizers collected 27-thousand valid signatures, 18-thousand signatures short of what was needed. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervnak says the petition contained 67-thousand signatures according to the governor’s office…
cut 15 (10) “….verified and certified”
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says with the failed recall campaign officially done, the city must heal and recommit to making a better New Orleans.

The sports world is mourning the death of Lincoln Parish native Willis Reed, the former two time NBA champion of the New York Knicks…
cut 8 (08) “…world champion”
Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Chairman Doug Ireland says Reed played basketball at Grambling State winning three SWAC titles and a NAIA national championship in 1961. Grambling retired his jersey in 2022.

According to an LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center study, regular physical activity can prevent a recurrence of colon cancer. Director of the Cancer Metabolism Program at Pennington, Dr. Justin Brown says they followed 1,600 patients with stage III colon cancer for five years and post-operative exercise increased their survival rate.
Cut 4 (10) “…health benefit.”

If you had damage from Hurricane Ida the Louisiana Office of Community Development is helping to rebuild, replace, or repair your home through the Restore Louisiana Program. Executive Director Pat Forbes says they are holding several outreach events to discuss the program.
Cut 10 (11) “…in shape.”
O-C-D staff members will be at the Matthews Government Complex in Lafourche Parish tomorrow from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Jordan Thompson’s three-run homer in the fifth inning broke a four-four tie in the fifth inning and the top ranked Tigers went on to beat Central Arkansas ten to four last night. ULM beat Louisiana Tech at home for the first time since 2007 with a ten to six win. Kade Dupont drove in four runs. Julian Brock blasted two home runs in the fifth inning, including a grand slam, as the Cajuns defeated Grambling 13 to one.

The LSU football program has re-started spring football after taking a week off for spring break. It’s year number two for Coach Brian Kelly and he believes his team is in much better shape depth wise and he knows his team is bigger, faster and stronger. He says only one player ran faster than 20 miles per hour at the second spring practice last year, this year the number is nine…
Cut 16 (16) “…faster, stronger”

The sports world is mourning the death of Willis Reed, the former two time NBA champion of the New York Knicks and Louisiana legend. Reed played basketball at Grambling State winning three SWAC titles and a NAIA national championship in 1961. After scoring 2,280 career points at Grambling, he was selected as the eighth overall pick in the 1964 NBA draft. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Chairman Doug Ireland says Reed had incredible talent and his legacy will live forever.
Cut 8 (08) “…world champion.”
Grambling retired his jersey in 2022.

The Pelicans easily defeated the short-handed Spurs 119 to 84 last night as Brandon Ingram had 32 points. With ten games left in the season, New Orleans is a half-game back for tenth place in the West, the final spot in the play-in tournament.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The recall petition against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed in its mission. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

A New Orleans area lawmaker files a bill to give members of the legislature a nice pay raise; from $16,800 yearly to $60-k. Rep. Joe Marino says it’s a part-time job that not everyone can afford to do…:
CUT 29 (07) “…my concern.”
The bill will be debated in the upcoming legislative session.

The Louisiana Office of Community and Development is holding a public meeting tomorrow at the Matthews Government Complex from 4:30 to 6:30 PM for Hurricane Ida victims to register for the Restore Louisiana Program, which provides grant money to homeowners to rebuild their homes…
cut 12 (10) “….the storm”
O-C-D executive director Pat Forbes says they’ve already invited 6,000 homeowners to submit applications but they believe there are thousands more eligible for assistance.

Louisiana legend and NBA Hall of Famer Willis Reed – who led the New York Knicks franchise to their only two championships – passed away at the age of 80 yesterday. The Lincoln Parish native, was a seven-time NBA All-Star and earned two NBA Finals MVP awards. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Chairman, Doug Ireland, says beyond basketball Reed exemplified great character and leadership.
Cut 7 (12) “…a gentleman.”
Grambling State University retired his jersey in 2022.

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An LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center study indicates physical exercise can prevent a recurrence of colon cancer. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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One of the NBA’s greatest players and a Louisiana legend, Willis Reed has died. Teiko Foxx has more on his career.

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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The recall petition against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed in its mission. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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According to an LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center study, regular physical activity can prevent a recurrence of colon cancer. Director of the Cancer Metabolism Program at Pennington, Dr. Justin Brown says they followed 1,600 patients with stage III colon cancer for five years and post-operative exercise increased their survival rate.

Cut 4 (10)  “…health benefit.”

Brown says by being physically active, just 150 minutes a week of brisk walking, can prevent a recurrence of colon cancer.

Cut 5 (09) “…comes back.”

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and as for why and how physical activity prevents a recurrence, Brown says they will continue their research.

Cut 6 (12)  “…in the future.” 

To read the entire study follow a link provided at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com.

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Louisiana legend and NBA Hall of Famer – who led the New York Knicks franchise to their only two championships – Willis Reed passed away at the age of 80 yesterday. The Lincoln Parish native, was a seven-time NBA All-Star and earned two NBA Finals MVP awards. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Chairman, Doug Ireland, says beyond basketball Reed exemplified great character and leadership.

Cut 7 (12) “…a gentleman.”

Reed played basketball at Grambling State winning three SWAC championships and a NAIA national championship in 1961. After scoring 2,280 career points at Grambling, he was selected as the eighth overall pick in the 1964 NBA draft. Ireland says Reed had incredible talent and his legacy will live forever.

Cut 8 (08) “…world champion.”

Reed spent 10 years playing for the New York Knicks where he averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds per game. He’s recognized as one of the greatest NBA Players ever and his number 19 jersey was retired by the Knicks.

After retiring in 1973, Reed worked as an assistant coach and eventually moved into the front office, helping the Nets reach the NBA finals in 2002 and 2003.  Ireland says despite his success in the NBA, north Louisiana was always home…

Cut 9 (11)  “…ever present.”

Grambling State University retired his jersey in 2022. A cause of death is unknown, but he was in poor health.

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If you had damage from Hurricane Ida the Louisiana Office of Community Development is helping rebuild, replace, or repair your home. Executive Director Pat Forbes says they are holding several outreach events to discuss the program.

Cut 10 (11)  “…in shape.”

Thursday agents will be onsite at the Matthews Government Complex in Lafourche Parish from 4:30 to 6:30 PM to answer questions and register eligible homeowners for assistance and…

Cut 11 (12)  “…as well.”

And if you’ve already made repairs to your home, you could potentially be reimbursed. Forbes says they’ve lowered the criteria for damage so you should check again to see if you are eligible and have your FEMA registration number handy.

Forbes says they’ve already invited 6,000 homeowners to submit applications to the program but says they believe there and thousands more who are eligible for assistance in areas that received Hurricane Ida damage.

Cut 12 (10)  “…the storm.”

The first step is to answer a survey at Restore.LA.gov or call 1-866-735-2001 to speak with an attendant.

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The petition to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell fell way short of the signatures needed to go to a citywide ballot. Governor John Bel Edwards’ office says there were only 27-thousand certified signatures from registered voters in Orleans Parish; far below the 45-thousand needed. UNO political science professor Ed Chervenak says the NOLATOYA effort began months ago with a bang…:

Cut 13 (10) “…that they needed.” 

The Governor’s Office says over 39-thousand signatures on the recall petition had to be discounted, which brought the effort up short. Chervenak says he’s not surprised, because recall petition drives often fall short…:

Cut 14 (09)  “…completely different.”

Chervenak says a lot of things can disqualify a recall petition signature, like missing signatures, incorrect birthdate, or the person simply wasn’t a qualified New Orleans voter. He says it was up to the NOLATOYA group to assure the names were legitimate…:

Cut 15 (10)  “…verified and certified.”

Chervenak says certainly some political pressure came to bear from the Mayor Cantrell, but he doesn’t suspect any “backroom shenanigans” in the petition’s outcome.

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The LSU football program has re-started spring football after taking a week off for spring break. It’s year number two for Coach Brian Kelly and he believes his team is in much better shape depth wise and he knows his team is bigger, faster and stronger. He says only one player ran faster than 20 miles per hour at the second spring practice last year, this year the number is nine…

Cut  16 (16)  “…faster, stronger” 

Wide receiver Malik Nabors is practicing with the team after charges were dropped against him for allegedly illegally carrying a weapon in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras. Kelly says Nabors has emerged as the leader of the wide receiver room…

Cut 17 (23) “…respectful” 

One of the biggest position battles is at cornerback as the Tigers have to replace both outside corners. Former five-star recruit Denver Harris will get a chance to start. Harris ran into off the field trouble at Texas A-and-M last season, but Kelly says far Harris is doing well in his new surroundings…

Cut 18 (24) “…make it”

5:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The petition to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has fallen short of the required signatures. UNO political science professor Ed Chervenak says missing signatures, incorrect birthdates, or if the signee wasn’t a registered New Orleans voter can disqualify signatures. He says it was up to the NOLATOYA group to assure the names were legitimate.

Cut 15 (10)  “…verified and certified.”

State lawmakers grilled leaders of the Office of Motor Vehicles during a legislative hearing about customer service complaints. Legislators have heard allegations of staffers responding poorly to customers telling them they need to make an appointment. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton…

Cut 3 (09) “…want to.” 

Louisiana lawmakers would receive a $43,000 pay bump if Gretna Representative Joseph Marino’s bill passes. The current salary for legislators has been $16,800 for four decades. Marino says it’s not to line his own pockets because he’s eligible due to term limits. He says he’s doing it to encourage more qualified individuals to run for office.

Cut 8 (11)  “…do this job.” 

A new conservation funding initiative – known as the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program – providing matching resources to governmental agencies and municipalities is currently taking pre-applications. LDWF Undersecretary Bryan McClinton believes it will help preserve the state’s natural resources and increase the quality of life for Louisianans.

Cut 12 (08) “…the state.” 

Visit wlf.louisiana.gov for more information.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The petition to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has fallen short of the signatures needed to go to a citywide ballot. Governor John Bel Edwards’ office says there were only a bit over 27-thousand confirmed and certified voter signatures; far below the 45-thousand needed. UNO political science professor Ed Chervenak says he’s not surprised, because recall petition drives often fall short…:

CUT 14(09)      “…completely different.”

Louisiana lawmakers would receive a $43,000 pay raise if Gretna Representative Joseph Marino’s bill passes. The current salary for legislators has been $16,800 since 1980. Marino says when you compare salaries from 40 years ago, it would average more than $60 thousand today for the part-time position…:

CUT 07(08)      “…be a legislator.”

If passed the pay raise would go into effect in January 2024.

 

State lawmakers called the Office of Motor Vehicles to a meeting to address numerous constituent complaints of poor service, rude employees and other issues with the OMV. Pollock Representative Gage Firment says he’s hearing about it a lot…:

CUT 04(12)      “…okay.”

OMV Deputy Commissioner Staci Hoyt says they working on the issues. She says they are facing two issues, not enough workers and an outdated computer system…:

CUT 05(08)      “…that we have.”

Hoyt says they will work to improve their interaction with the public.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in finding a runaway teen, Reagan Tomlin. She is 17, white, brown eyes and brown hair. She is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. Reagan was last seen on March 20, 2023. Call the Rapides sheriff’s Office with any tips; 318-473-6700.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Willis Reed, a Louisiana and NBA legend, who won two championships with the New York Knicks, has passed away at the age of 80. Reed was born in Lincoln Parish, played college basketball at Grambling State in the early 1960s. During his senior season, he averaged 27 points and 21 rebounds a game. He led the Tigers to one NAIA title and three SWAC championships. Reed went on to have a hall of fame career in the NBA, even though he was undersized as a center. Reed won NBA titles with the Knicks in 1970 and 1973 and was nicked named the captain.

Expect the NBA to have a moment of silence for Reed before all of their games tonight. Tonight the Pelicans host the San Antonio Spurs. There are eleven games left in the season and New Orleans is 34 and 37 and a half game back of tenth place in the Western Conference, the final spot for the play-in tournament.

The top seed in LSU’s bracket lost in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament last night as Miami upset Indiana. The Lady Tigers face Utah Friday afternoon in Greenville, South Carolina.

After taking two of three from Texas A-and-M last weekend, LSU hosts Central Arkansas tonight. Coach Jay Johnson says the Bears will be a good test….
cut 18 (17) “…well to win”
Central Arkansas beat Vanderbilt a month ago and last weekend swept North Alabama. First pitch is at 6:30.

Louisiana Tech and ULM meet for the 127th time tonight as the two teams will meet in Monroe. The Bulldogs have won 15 of the last 16 meetings and La Tech also leads the all-time series 75-51. Also tonight, McNeese takes a seven-game winning streak into Houston. And the Cajuns host Grambling.

The Saints have announced the signing of defensive back Lonnie Johnson. And New Orleans has also signed offensive tackle Storm Norton. Both players were reserves last year.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 21

The petition to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has fallen short of the signatures needed to go to a citywide ballot. Governor John Bel Edwards’ office says there were only a bit over 27-thousand confirmed and legitimized signatures; far below the 45-thousand needed. UNO political science professor Ed Chervenak says the “NOLATOYA” effort ended quietly…:

CUT 13  (10)        “…that they needed”

Chervenak says he’s not surprised, because recall petition drives often fall short.

A New Orleans area lawmaker files a bill to give members of the legislature a nice pay raise; from $16,800 yearly to $60-k. Rep. Joe Marino says it’s a part-time job that not everyone can afford to do…:

CUT 09  (07)        “…my concern.”

The Legislature goes into session April 10th.

 

A teacher and coach at East Beauregard High School has resigned after being accused of sexual contact with a student. 25-year-old Collin Corbett was arrested for prohibited sexual conduct between educator and student. He was released on $5-thousand bond.

Members of the House Transportation Committee let the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles know about complaints they are hearing from their constituents. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Palermo.”

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Members of the House Transportation Committee let the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles know about complaints they are hearing from their constituents. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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A bill to give lawmakers a significant pay raise next year has been filed for the upcoming legislative session. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (30)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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State lawmakers grilled leaders of the state Office of Motor Vehicles during a legislative hearing about poor customer service complaints. Legislators have heard allegations of staffers responding poorly to customer questions and being told they need to make an appointment. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton…

Cut 3 (09) “…want to.” 

The requirement to make an OMV appointment was put in place during the COVID-era. The policy ended a year ago, but word of the change has apparently not made it to some of their offices. Pollock Representative Gage Firment says he’s hearing from his constituents about the lack of customer service at his local office…

Cut 4 (12)  “…okay.” 

O-M-V Deputy Commissioner Staci Hoyt says they working on the issues. She says they are facing two issues, not enough workers and an outdated computer system

Cut 5 (08) “…that we have.”

Hoyt says they will work to improve their interaction with the public…

Cut 6 (05)  “…entire staff.” 

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Louisiana lawmakers would receive a $43,000 pay raise if Gretna Representative Joseph Marino’s bill passes. The current salary for legislators has been $16,800 since 1980. Marino says when you compare salaries from 40 years ago, it would average more than $60 thousand today for the part-time position.

Cut 7 (08)  “…be a legislator.” 

Marino says he’s not filing the legislation to line his own pockets because he wouldn’t even be eligible for the pay increase due to term limits. He says he’s doing it to encourage more qualified individuals to run for office.

Cut 8 (11)  “…do this job.” 

In addition to the annual regular legislative session, lawmakers are also required to come to the capitol for special sessions. Since being elected in 2016, Marino says he’s been called to Baton Rouge 19 times. He says it’s a part-time job that not everyone can fiscally perform due to the demands.

Cut 9 (07) “…my concern.”

If passed the pay raise would go into effect in January 2024.

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A new conservation funding initiative – known as the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program – providing matching resources to governmental agencies and municipalities is currently taking pre-applications. LDWF Undersecretary Bryan McClinton says the program will help in conserving “Sportman’s Paradise”

Cut 10 (11) “…that match.” 

The $10 million dollar appropriation from the State General Fund was approved through House Bill 406. These projects will expand the footprint of conservation in the state, restore valuable habitat, provide for land management, and enhance public access. McClinton says although there are a number of resources available – this will help state projects be more competitive.

Cut 11 (10)  “…grant period.”

The program will help fund projects that protect drinking water supplies, conserve wildlife habitat, provide recreational opportunities in urban and rural areas, sustain working farms and forests, and much more. McClinton believes this effort will help preserve the state’s natural resources and increase quality of life for Louisianans

Cut 12 (10) “…right now.” 

Visit wlf.louisiana.gov for applications. The deadline to apply is midnight May 19.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 21

“Divisive. Dishonest” Those are words the New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Campaign used to describe the failed petition to recall her from office. Governor Edwards’ office says had just over 27-thousand legitimate signatures; well short of the 45-thousand needed.

A bill to give lawmakers a significant pay raise next year has been filed for the upcoming legislative session. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Thorington.”

 

State lawmakers grilled leaders of the state Office of Motor Vehicles during a legislative hearing about poor customer service complaints. Legislators have heard allegations of staffers responding poorly to customer questions and being told they need to make an appointment. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says some complaints about OMV shocked her…:

Cut 03  (09)      :…if you want to.”

O-M-V Deputy Commissioner Staci Hoyt says they’ll work to improve customer interaction and satisfaction.

A new conservation funding initiative – known as the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program – providing matching resources to governmental agencies and municipalities is currently taking pre-applications. LDWF Undersecretary Bryan McClinton says the program will help in conserving the “Sportsman’s Paradise”…:

CUT 10(11)      “…that match.”