7:30 LRN Sportscast

Top ranked LSU played a sloppy game and lost to 12th ranked Kentucky 13 to 10 last night. The Bayou Bengals committed a season-high three errors, walked five hitters and LSU pitchers also hit three batters. Six of Kentucky’s 13 runs were unearned. And LSU hit into four double plays, including one to end the game…
cut 20 (10) “…wins it”
That’s Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network. Game 3 today is at 1 PM.

Also last night, the Ragin Cajuns lost at home as they fell to Troy nine to six, but ULM won its fourth straight as the Warhawks defeated South Alabama seven to six. Cardell Thibodaux had a three-run homer and Louisiana Tech topped FIU seven to five in a game that only took one hour and 54 minutes.

ULM completed spring football practice a couple of weeks ago. The Warhawks defense dominated the spring with takeaways and negative plays. ULM Coach Terry Bowden says next fall he wants to see more explosive plays from his offense…
Cut 16 (19) “…as well.”

Everyone wanted to see Zion Williamson play at the end of the season for the Pelicans, but executive vice president of basketball Operations David Griffin says Zion was never cleared to play.

LSU men’s basketball coach Matt McMahon has found himself a big man in the transfer portal as seven-footer Will Baker of Nevada has committed to LSU after averaging 13 points and five rebounds a game last season.

5:30 LRN Newscast April 14

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has resigned as he’s been implicated in a bribery scandal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

State Treasurer John Schroder is reaching out to veterans’ organizations in hopes of reuniting them with Unclaimed Property. It’s called the “Veterans Cash Claim.”

Cut 13 (09) “…our programs.”

Visit is LaCashClaim.org

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend you’ve got two festivals to choose from. The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival and for their 51st Anniversary, Director of Sales at Tangipahoa Tourism Emily Matise says there will be tons of berries and a plethora of things to do.

Cut 6 (05)  “…imagine.” 

 

And over in Scott you’ve got the Boudin Festival. Ms. Scott – Boudin Festival Queen 2023 Emily Chaisson says the festival provides an economic boost for the boudin industry.

Cut 8 (13)  “…can’t wait.” 

Scott is known as the epicenter of the boudin industry in the state and sells over 4 million pounds of boudin each year. Both festivals end on Sunday so there’s a chance to visit both this weekend.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team looks for a second straight win over Kentucky tonight, after beating the Wildcats 16 to six last night. But second baseman Gavin Dugas didn’t finish the game because of a shoulder injury. Coach Jay Johnson hopes it’s not serious…
cut 20 (10) “…big a deal”
First pitch tonight is at 6:30.

The Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin came to the defense Zion Williamson today. Zion has received a lot of criticism for saying earlier this week he was physically fine, but not ready to play yet. Griffin said today the doctors never cleared him…
cut 29 (20) “…to play basketball”
Griffin says he remains excited about the future of the franchise after going through a rash of injuries this season.

The NFL draft is in a couple of weeks and the Saints have the 29th overall pick thinks to the Sean Payton-Broncos trade. General Manager Mickey Loomis is known for being aggressive and making deals to move up in the draft, but host of the Locked On Saints podcast Ross Jackson says if the Black and Gold stay pat at 29, they’ll take the best player available…
cut 19 (17) “….on the board”

LSU men’s basketball coach Matt McMahon continues to make moves in trying to get better. The Tigers have received a commitment from seven-foot graduate transfer Will Baker of Nevada. Baker was a third-team All Mountain West selection last season averaging 14 points and five rebounds a game. Baker began his career at the University of Texas.

4:30 LRN Newscast

The fungus candida auris is becoming a dangerous public threat in the U.S.  LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease specialist, Dr. Fred Lopez says it’s causing high levels of concern because it is becoming untreatable.

Cut 3 (10) “…treat infections.”

The mortality rate is between 30 to 60 percent and Lopez says there are 50 known cases in Louisiana.

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is already underway this weekend. Director of Sales at Tangipahoa Tourism Emily Matise says the festival is one of the state’s largest free events and will continue rain or shine.

Cut 7 (12)  “…Strawberry Festival.” 

The three-day event will be filled with traditions, great entertainment, rides, and loads of family fun! Visit lastrawberryfestival.com

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has resigned after allegations of being involved in a bribery scandal. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says has not been criminally charged criminally…

Cut 12 (11) “…that point.” 

Records from the U-S Attorney’s office indicate Montoucet signed a contract for a program set up by Guidry, that would result in an LDWF official receiving an ATV worth 14-thousand dollars upon retirement.

Reaching out to veterans’ organizations to return missing money is the latest push by State Treasurer John Schroder for unclaimed property. The campaign is called “Veterans Cash Claim.” Schroder says they’ve returned close to $280 million.

Cut 14 (09)  “…of Veteran’s Affairs.”

To check if you might have any unclaimed property go to LaCashClaim.org

3:30 LRN Newscast April 14

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has resigned as he is implicated in a bribery scandal. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 02(32)      “….Palermo.”

A weird story out of Opelousas, where police say a man robbed a local bank Wednesday, then handed the money to another bank employee, asked them to call the cops and waited to be arrested. The 44-year-old man has not been identified. Police say his mental and physical health is being evaluated, while he faces a 1st degree robbery charge.

 

It’s a big weekend for spring festivals in Louisiana. In Acadiana, there’s the Scott Boudin Festival; celebrating the state’s signature sausage dish. This year’s Boudin Queen, Emily Chaisson, says the festival is one of a kind…:

CUT 08(13)      “…really can’t wait.”

The Scott area sells over 4-million pounds of boudin yearly. For information and a map, go to “Scott BoudinFestival.com”

In Ponchatoula, the 51st annual Strawberry Festival is underway. Emily Matisse, with Tangipahoa Parish Tourism, says there will be tons of berries to be bought & consumed and a great time to be had by all…:

CUT 06(09)      “…at 9:30.”

Strawberry festival is one the largest FREE events in the state. Second only to Mardi Gras. It all ends Sunday. Go to “LAStrawberryFestival.com” to find out more.

LRN PM Newscall April 14

A rapidly spreading fungus that can be fatal to some has the medical community concerned. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has resigned as he’s been implicated in a bribery scandal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (32)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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A fungus by the name of Candida Auris (Can-did-uh Oar-us) is rapidly spreading at an alarming rate, and it’s one with a high mortality rate. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease specialist, Dr. Fred Lopez says treatment is difficult.

Cut 3 (10) “…treat infections.”

Lopez says Candida Aruis is worrisome because it’s resistant to treatment and it usually infects individuals who are in and out of the hospital, in long-term acute care, and those who use feeding or breathing tubes. He says the mortality rate is between 30 to 60 percent.

Cut 4 (06)  “     to prevent it.” 

He says the mortality rate is difficult to determine because individuals who are most susceptible have co-morbidities.

The fungus is transmitted by contact with contaminated surfaces, equipment, or from person to person. Lopez says when the fungus enters the bloodstream is when it becomes dangerous.

Cut 5 (12) “…really important.”

Anyone can carry the fungus and it’s when those who are vulnerable come into contact that it’s dangerous.  Symptoms are dependent on the location of the infection and once it’s in the bloodstream, fever, a racing heart, and feeling light-headed could develop.

More than half of the states have reported cases of Candida Auris, and there are 50 known cases in Louisiana.

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It’s going to be a berry good time at the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival this weekend. For the 51st Anniversary, Director of Sales at Tangipahoa Tourism Emily Matise says there will be tons of berries to be bought and a great time for everyone.

Cut 6 (09)  “…at 9:30.” 

The Ponchatoula festival is one of the state’s largest free events, second only to Mardi Gras. A new attraction this year is the 9/11 “Tunnel to Towers” – Never Forget mobile exhibit displaying artifacts such as steel beams from the twin towers, documentary videos, and recordings of first responder radio transmissions. Matise said they are expecting nice crowds this weekend, despite the weather’s forecast.

Cut 7 (12)  “…Strawberry Festival.” 

The three-day event will be filled with traditions, great entertainment, rides, and loads of family fun! Visit lastrawberryfestival.com

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Boudin is one of Louisiana’s favorite cajun concoctions and there’s no better place to get it than Scott – home to the Boudin Festival that begins this weekend. Ms. Scott – Boudin Festival Queen 2023 Emily Chaisson says the festival provides an economic boost for the boudin industry.

Cut 8 (13)  “…can’t wait.” 

Scott is known as the epicenter of the boudin industry in the state and sells over 4 million pounds of boudin each year. The three-day festival has been a regional and statewide award-winning event for five years in a row and is filled with mouth-watering food and entertainment for everyone. Chaisson says everyone is invited and volunteer opportunities are open.

Cut 9 (11) “…is volunteers.”

Admission is $5 on Friday and Saturday, and free on Sunday.  For vendor list and music lineup visit scottboudinfestival.com

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has submitted his resignation as it has become public he’s involved in a bribery scandal. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is not a good look for the Edwards administration…

Cut 10 (11) “…related to bribery” 

Federal documents show Montoucet’s signature is on a contract tied to a kickback scheme that has resulted in the conviction of Dusty Guidry of Youngsville on three federal charges. Pinsonat says Louisiana has a reputation for political corruption…

Cut 11 (09)  “…it continues.”

Records from the U-S Attorney’s office indicates Montoucet signed a contract for a program set up by Guidry, that would resulted in an LDWF official receiving an ATV worth 14-thousand dollars upon retirement. The Advocate newspaper reports Montoucet is the only LDWF official to sign the contract. Pinsonat says Montoucet has not been charged criminally and has not commented…

Cut 12 (11) “…that point.” 

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State Treasurer John Schroder is reaching out to veterans’ organizations in hopes of reuniting Unclaimed Property with those who’ve served in the military. The campaign is called “Veterans Cash Claim.”

Cut 13 (09) “…our programs.”

This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the state’s unclaimed property division that holds funds like deposits, stocks, securities, and insurance proceeds. Since Schroder took office in 2017, he says they’ve returned close to $280 million to their rightful owners.

Cut 14 (09)  “…of Veteran’s Affairs.”

Among the unclaimed property are items left in safety deposit boxes, for example, priceless military metals that Schroder says they’ve been able to return to heirs of those brave servicemen.

Cut 15 (06) “…of Louisiana.”

To check if you might have any unclaimed property go to LaCashClaim.org

2:30 LRN Newscast April 14

Wildlife & Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has resigned abruptly, after it came to light he is implicated in a federal kickbacks investigation. Federal documents show Montoucet’s signature is on a contract tied to a kickback scheme that has already resulted in a conviction for a Youngsville man. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s yet another tale of public corruption…:

CUT 11(09)      “…it continues.”

Montoucet served in the legislature before being appointed to LDWF by Governor John Bel Edwards.

Health officials are concerned about a nasty fungus going around, named Candida Auris, which spreads fast and has a high mortality rate. Dr. Fred Lopez says you get it from touching dirty stuff, and when it hits the bloodstream, it can get dangerous…:

CUT 05(12)      “…really important.”

Wash your hands OFTEN.

 

State Treasurer John Schroder is reaching out to veterans’ organizations in hopes of reuniting Unclaimed Property with those who’ve served in the military. The campaign is called “Veterans Cash Claim”…:

CUT 13(09)      “…our programs.”

Check “LACashClaim.org” to see if you have money waiting.

Looking for weekend fun? Head out to Scott, in Lafayette Parish, for the Boudin Festival. Scott is known as the epicenter of the boudin industry in the state and sells over 4 million pounds of boudin each year. Festival Queen Emily Chaisson invites everyone to attend, and says volunteers are still most welcome…:

CUT 09(11)      “…is volunteers.”

Information is online at “ScottBoudinFestival.com”

1:30 LRN Newscast April 14

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet has submitted his resignation as it has become public he’s involved in a bribery scandal. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is not a good look for the Edwards administration…:

CUT 10  (11)        “…to bribery.”

Federal documents show Montoucet’s signature is on a contract tied to a kickback scheme under federal investigation.

This weekend in Tangipahoa Parish, the 51st annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival. Emily Matisse, with Tangipahoa Tourism, says they anticipate good crowds, despite a threat of some rain Saturday…:

CUT 07  (12)        “…Strawberry Festival.”

Visit “lastrawberryfestival.com” to see a lineup of events and music.

 

A rapidly spreading fungus, that can be fatal to some, has the medical community concerned. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01  (30)        “…Thorington.”

The LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team has made it to the NCAA Final Four, after a narrow victory over Florida Thursday. The National Championship is Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Check your local listings.

The French Quarter Festival is underway in New Orleans. More than 20 stages will have live music through the weekend, and there are great food vendors everywhere you look.

12:30 LRN Newscast April 14

A fungus by the name of Candida Auris is rapidly spreading at an alarming rate. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease specialist, Dr. Fred Lopez says it’s also highly resistant to treatment He says it usually infects individuals who are in and out of the hospital, in long-term acute care, and those who use feeding or breathing tubes. He says the mortality rate is between 30 to 60 percent.

Cut 4 (06)  “     to prevent it.” 

Boudin is one of Louisiana’s best little rice-and-meat-stuffed concoctions and there’s no better place to get it than Scott – the Boudin Capital of the World and home to the Boudin Festival that runs this weekend. Ms. Scott – Boudin Festival 2023 Emily Chaisson says the festival provides an economic boost for the industry.

Cut 8 (13)  “…can’t wait.” 

The latest survey of Louisiana small business owners shows optimism for the near future continues to slide. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

AM Cut 26 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team crushed Kentucky last night 16 to 6 as Jordan Thompson and Brayden Joubert each hit a grand slam. Cade Beloso hit a three run homer and Paul Skenes allowed four earned runs in six innings, but still struck out 13. The one negative, second baseman Gavin Dugas injured his shoulder diving for a ball. Coach Jay Johnson on Dugas’ injury…
cut 20 (11) “…big a deal”
Game two of the series is tonight at 6:30.

The Ragin Cajuns are tied for first place in the Sun Belt heading into this weekend. U-L Lafayette hosts Troy tonight. The Trojans are 6-and-6 in league play. ULM hosts South Alabama. Louisiana Tech is also at home to host FIU.

ULM completed spring football practice a couple of weeks ago. The Warhawks defense dominated the spring with takeaways and negative plays. ULM Coach Terry Bowden says next fall he wants to see more explosive plays from his offense…
Cut 16 (19) “…as well.”
UL Lafayette completed spring practice last week and redshirt freshman Zeon Chriss took a lot of QB snaps, because Chandler Fields and Ben Wooldridge were recovering from injuries. But Coach Michael Desormeaux feels good about that position heading into the fall…
Cut 18 (14) “….the quarterback.”