4:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team pulled off an amazing comeback today in Columbia, South Carolina. Down seven to three in the eighth inning, Tigers second baseman Gavin Dugas hit a grand slam to tie the game at seven. In the ninth inning, Cade Beloso drove in the winning run with a single up the middle. Gavin Guidry earned the win in relief.

Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin confirmed reports today that Zion Williamson will not be available for next week’s play-in games. Locked on Pelicans Podcast Host Jake Madison says New Orleans will continue to count on Brandon Ingram who has been sensational lately…
cut 19 (19) “…good results”
The Pels host the Knicks tonight.

LSU says the Lady Tigers basketball program will accept the invitation to the White House. That invitation was made today when President Biden called Coach Kim Mulkey and Star forward Angel Reese to congratulate them on their championship. A date has not been set.

In men’s hoops, Guard Jalen Cook is returning to LSU. AFter a standout career at Walker High School, Cook played his freshman season at LSU then transferred to Tulane and averaged nearly 20 points a game last season.

Tight end Mason Taylor had a nice freshman season for LsU as he caught 38 passes and scored three touchdowns. Offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock is looking forward to what Taylor can do his sophomore campaign…
cut 18 (19) “…run game”

4:30 LRN Newscast

Placing a bunny rabbit or baby chick in an Easter basket is not the ideal gift for children.  Humane Society of Louisiana director Jeff Dorson says when the novelty wears off  – families realize they’re not equipped to properly care for the pets and suggests chocolate bunnies are a better option.

Cut 5 (05) “…with that.”

Dorson says the animals are released in the wild and state wildlife has to retrieve them because they are unable to fend for themselves.

A Baton Rouge lawmaker has filed a bill to require health coverage that provides medical benefits to cover necessary expenses for standard fertility preservation for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile. Representative Paula Davis…

Cut 8 (08)  “…cancer treatment.” 

Davis said her law would be known as “The Medically Necessary Fertility Preservation Act.”

With rainy weather in the forecast through Saturday, Easter Sunday may bring calmer weather. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s no major threat of severe weather, but expect heavy rainfall.

Cut 10 (06) “…south Louisiana.” 

Keim says the front will bring cooler temperatures dipping into the 60s for the next several days.

Louisiana has the fourth worst outlook for life expectancy in the near future according to a recent study by Life Extension Foundation. Life Extension Director of Education, Dr. Michael Smith, says a lifestyle change will raise life expectancy rate.

Cut 14 (12)  “…that’s critical.”

Louisiana’s ranking is based on having the 48th best actual life expectancy at birth at 73 years and the least healthy lifestyle.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 7

A Baton Rouge man, accused of sexually trafficking two teen girls who’d run away from DCFS custody, has been arrested. 29-year-old Chad Armstead is charged with two counts of human trafficking and one count of carnal knowledge of a juvenile. One of the two girls reportedly met him online, before an in-person rendezvous, which led to him victimizing both.

A bill to require insurance companies to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients has been filed for the upcoming session…:

CUT 01(32)      “…Thorington.”

 

New research by the Life Extension Foundation finds the average Louisianan dies sooner than those in many other states. The group’s education director, Dr. Michael Smith, says the life expectancy in Louisiana is lower than other southern states as well…:

CUT 13  (12)        “…very well.”

He says eating right and getting some movement in will literally add years to your life.

Look forward to Easter Sunday, because the weather is expected to be much better than the rainy conditions we’re experiencing now. State Climatologist Barry Keim says all this rain and clouds will hang around until Saturday night…:

CUT 09(11)      “…already occurred.”

However Easter Sunday should be partly cloudy and quite pleasant.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 7

A new research study by the Life Extension Foundation found Louisiana among the worst state for life expectancy; ranking 48th of 50 states Life Extension Director of Education, Dr. Michael Smith says for two years in a row the overall average life span has declined and lifestyle is a major component…:

CUT 12(06)      “…as well.”

He says we not only rank poorly among all states, we are lower than most other southern states.

We have to get through some dicey wet weather for Good Friday and Holy Saturday before we see more sunshine on Easter Day. state Climatologist Barry Keim says, if there is an upside to all the rain, it’s that temperatures are lower, especially at night…:

CUT 11  (06)        “…60’s range.”

Easter should be fairly pretty with afternoon temperatures in the 70’s.

 

Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis has filed legislation to require health insurance to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile. At the request of a constituent last year, Davis presented legislation to require health insurance to pay for in-vitro fertility treatments…:

CUT 07(08)      “…IVF bill.”

That bill failed last year. This year she’s bringing back a version require your insurer cover having eggs or sperm preserved prior to chemo and/or radiation treatments.

Police in Eunice are investigating a murder; something you don’t hear about often in the Acadiana town. Police say a 32-year-old man was found around 10:30 last night, on the street, suffering gunshots. He died sometime later at a local hospital. Officers believe the killer used a rifle. They ask anyone with information to call St. Landry Crimestoppers at 337-948-TIPS.

LRN PM Newscall April 7

A bill to require insurance companies to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients has been filed for the upcoming session. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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LSU says its women’s national basketball team will go to the White House once they receive an invitation, despite some hurt feelings from a statement made by First Lady Jill Biden. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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It’s Easter weekend and while we’ll admit they are awfully cute, getting a baby chick and or bunny for a pet isn’t the best idea. Humane Society of Louisiana director Jeff Dorson says shelters and veterinarians see an influx of rabbits and chicks after the holiday that are surrendered and in poor health.

Cut 3 (12) “…your money.”

In many cases, Dorson says state wildlife has to retrieve them because owners abandon them in the wild and they are unable to fend for themselves.

Dorson says whenever you give a child an animal and you expect them to care for it, he says it doesn’t end well because children forget to feed them…

Cut 4 (12)  “…please reconsider.” 

Instead of a live animal for Easter, Dorson says get a stuffed animal instead, it costs considerably less in the long run and it’s better for the chicks and bunnies.

Cut 5 (05) “…with that.”

In some areas, it’s illegal to sell them and for photographers to use them as props unless they are a licensed animal caregiver. Dorson says having live animals as props for a photo can endanger both the child and the animals.

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Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis has filed legislation to require health insurance to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile. Davis says she was surprised to learn it wasn’t always covered by some health insurance plans.

Cut 6 (09)  “…bill does.” 

At the request of a constituent, last year Davis presented legislation to require health insurance to pay for fertility treatment in general.

Cut 7 (08)  “…IVF bill.” 

Even though Davis’ IVF bill failed to pass last year, this bill requires coverage only for fertility preservation costs for cancer patients, and she’ll build on the legislation in the future.

Cut 8 (08)  “…cancer treatment.” 

The proposed law would be known as “The Medically Necessary Fertility Preservation Act.”

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The weather on Easter Sunday is expected to be much better than the rainy conditions we’re experiencing today. But in the meantime, State Climatologist Barry Keim says the rain and clouds will hang around until Saturday night.

Cut 9 (11) “…already occurred.”

Keim says the chances of severe weather are very small as this front moves across the state, but we should be concerned about excessive rainfall.

Cut 10 (06) “…south Louisiana.” 

In addition to clouds and drizzle the front will bring cooler temperatures. Keim says to expect lows to dip into the 60s for the next several days.

Cut 11 (06)  “…60s range.”

Keim says Sunday the rain will have moved on and to expect cloudy and cool weather for your crawfish boil or Easter egg hunt.

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A Life Extension Foundation study found Louisiana has the fourth worst outlook for life expectancy in the near future. Louisiana’s ranking is based on having the 48th best actual life expectancy at birth at 73 years and the least healthy lifestyle. Life Extension Director of Education, Dr. Michael Smith, says for two years in a row the overall average life span has declined and lifestyle is a major component.

Cut 12 (06) “…as well” 

CDC data on life expectancy showed different lifestyle measurements – bridging diet, fitness, stress, sleep, outdoor recreation, and social connection – to forecast how life expectancy is expected to trend in all 50 states and D.C. in the years to come. Smith says Louisiana ranked low along with other southern states.

Cut 13 (12) “…very well”

Lack of sleep and stress are two strong factors that decrease life expectancy.  Smith says Louisianans should include a combination of exercise, healthy eating, outdoor recreation, getting enough sleep, and decreasing anxiety are subtle steps to becoming healthy and increasing life expectancy.

Cut 14 (12)  “…that’s critical.”

The U.S. ranks No. 40 overall in the world for life expectancy. Smith says self-care is critical in raising life expectancy numbers.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The weather is not so good this Good Friday, but Easter Sunday should be a different matter. State Climatologist Barry Keim says all this rain and cloudiness should hang around through tomorrow night, and some areas could see excessive rainfall…:

CUT 10  (10)        “…south Louisiana.”

Right now virtually all the state is under a flood watch until 7 pm Saturday. Easter Sunday should be clearing and nice. High in the 70’s.

Planning on giving one of the little ones a bunny, chick or even a puppy for Easter? Jeff Dorson, with the state Humane Society says give it more thought. He says we often think kids will take care of a pet, but sometimes it doesn’t work out…:

CUT 04  (12)        “…please reconsider.”

 

Shreveport Police are seeking a local man, 53-year-old Tremell Thomas, for the alleged murder of another man in mid-March. 58-year-old Steven Graham was found shot dead inside his home, and the investigation led to Thomas. Call SPD if you have any info. This is the city’s 20th homicide of the year.

LSU say its national champion women’s basketball team will go to the White House once they receive an invitation, despite some hurt feelings from a statement made by First Lady Jill Biden. LRN Sports Director & Tiger Rag Radio host Jeff Palermo…:

CUT 02  (31)        “…Palermo.”

12:30 LRN newscast

The weather on Easter Sunday is expected to be much better than the rainy conditions we’re experiencing today. But in the meantime, State Climatologist Barry Keim says the rain and clouds will hang around until Saturday night.
Cut 9 (11) “…already occurred.”
A large portion of north Louisiana is under a flash flood watch until tonight and all of south Louisiana is under a flash flood watch until tomorrow morning.

The biggest crawfish weekend of the season is upon us. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King…
Cut 13 (10) “…last Easter.”
You can find boiled crawfish this weekend for an average of $4.75 a pound and live will run you $2.59 a pound.

A bill to require insurance companies to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients has been filed for the upcoming session. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

Ucore Rare Metals is investing 75-million dollars to build North America’s first technology rare earth element separation and purification facility. And the facility will be located at England Airpark in Alexandria. U-Core V-P and Chief Operating Officer Mike Schrider says they are upgrading an 80-thousand square foot complex….
cut 11 (10) “…particular building”
The rare earth oxides produced in this building will go towards the manufacturing of electric vehicle motors and wind turbine generators.

Ponchatoula-based Elmer Chocolate was able to produce Heavenly Hash candy this Easter after only a small quantity the last two years because of a shortage of cornstarch. Elmer Chocolate CEO Rob Nelson says his family purchased the recipe for Heavenly Hash in 1923…
cut 27 (07) “…hard to believe”

Baton Rouge Representative Paula Davis has filed legislation to require health insurance to pay fertility preservation costs for cancer patients whose treatment could render them sterile. Davis says she was surprised to learn it wasn’t always covered by some health insurance plans.
Cut 6 (09) “…bill does.”
The proposed law would be known as “The Medically Necessary Fertility Preservation Act.”

The Humane Society of Louisiana is advising against giving a baby chick or bunny to a child for Easter. H-S-L director Jeff Dorson says unfortunately animal shelters are overrun by chicks and bunnies a few weeks after Easter, because the owner no longer wants to take care of the animal. Instead of a live animal for Easter, Dorson says get a stuffed animal instead….
Cut 5 (05) “…with that.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

In light of recent mass school shootings across the country, BESE is calling on the state legislature to appropriate funding for trained school resource officers in all public schools to increase security. District 4 Member Michael Melerine says the Board is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all students and educators is a priority.

Cut 9 (08)  “…school system.”

The Board also requested that school systems annually report the total number of school resource officers to the Louisiana Department of Education.

It’s Easter weekend and while we’ll admit they are awfully cute, getting a baby chick and or bunny isn’t the best idea. Humane Society of Louisiana director Jeff Dorson says shelters and veterinarians see an influx of rabbits and chicks after the holiday that is surrendered and in poor health.

Cut 3 (12) “…your money.”

In many cases, Dorson says state wildlife has to retrieve them because owners abandon them in the wild and they are unable to fend for themselves.

Rare metals giant UCore will invest $ 75 million to build North America’s first rare earth metals separation and purification facility in Rapides Parish. UCore V.P. and Chief Operating Officer Mike Schrider says the plant will extract elements used in making electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, and numerous consumer goods. He says the raw ores will arrive via the port of New Orleans…:

Cut 10 (11) “…other elements eventually.” 

Schrider expects the plant to be fully operational by 2027.

The LSU football team is just over halfway through their spring practice schedule and Offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock says he hopes to build on the progress his offense made last year and become one of the best in the SEC.

Cut  16 (19)  “..really elite.” 

With nearly all of its starting core returning, the Tiger’s offense should be a strength for the team ahead of the 2023 season.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A rare metals extraction plant is headed to Alexandria in the next few years. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

State police have arrested a Chalmette Pastor – who had been previously accused of sex crimes with minors – with new charges of sex-related offenses. 56-year-old Milton Martin III was charged with indecent behavior with a juvenile. Martin had been investigated in 2022 and booked with charges of sexual battery and carnal knowledge of a juvenile last month. State police said another victim came forward saying Martin had sexual relations with them in 1991 when they were 14 years old. An additional arrest warrant was issued for Martin, and he turned himself in on Wednesday. He was booked into the St. Bernard Parish Correctional Center for indecent behavior with juveniles.

Heavenly Hash Eggs are back and celebrating 100 years after offering limited products last year due to supply chain issues. Elmer Chocolate CEO Rob Nelson says last year they received hundreds of phone calls daily wanting to know why all three versions of Heavenly Hash were not in stores.

Cut 5 (06) “…selling out.”

Elmer Chocolate began making the Strawberry version when the company relocated to Ponchatoula in 1970, the Strawberry capital of the world.

Easter weekend is one of the biggest crawfish-selling weekends of the season and will be in high demand.  Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says prices on average are the same as last weekend.

Cut 14 (10)  “…this week.”

King says you can find boiled crawfish this weekend for an average of $4.75 a pound and live will run you $2.59 a pound.