8:30 LRN Newscast

A new survey by the National Federation of Independent Business indicates a slight uptick in optimism among small businesses last month but inflation and labor quality are still a major concern. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says owners are more optimistic about the future
Cut 13 (11) “…61 percent.”
But 42-percent of owners report job openings are hard to fill, which is a historically high percentage.

The lone announced candidate running for Insurance Commissioner, Tim Temple, an insurance professional who has a business in Baton Rouge, plans to launch a statewide media buy. Temple says there’s not enough insurance companies in Louisiana, and hence there is no competition to drive costs down…
cut 5 (11) “….business in Louisiana”
Current Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is not running for re-election.

Schools and athletic events in Louisiana are now required to have an automated external defibrillator, better known as an AED. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields authored the legislation, and he says two lives have already been saved in those settings because an AED was readily available.
Cut 20 (12) “…talk about it”
The state legislature also appropriated funding for schools to purchase the A-E-Ds and schools are also required to have an action plan.

Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith says the suspect in Monday’s hostage situation at a home on Crooked Creek Drive had an unusual amount of ammunition with him. Smith says the suspect eventually set fire to the home that result in his death…
cut 9 (03) “…of surrending”
Smith says three officers had to breach a window to get a 13-year-old girl out of the home, before the fire was set. The teen and a neighbor were treated at a local hospital for non-life threatening gunshot wounds.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A nationwide survey of small businesses finds optimism is up slightly but inflation and labor quality are still a concern…
cut 14 (12) “….a problem”
That’s NFIB state director Dawn McVea who says owners are still raising selling prices at an inflationary level.

Saints star running back Alvin Kamara pleads no contest to a lesser misdemeanor charge of breach of peace for his involvement in a 2022 fight in Las Vegas. As part of the plea deal, Kamara no longer faces felony charges, but he still could be suspended by the NFL for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. Host of Locked on Saints podcast Ross Jackson says any suspension could be met with an appeal…
cut 12 (09) “….even longer”

We are less than one month away from qualifying for the statewide elections and there’s still just one announced candidate for Insurance Commissioner. Insurance professional Tim Temple is seeking to replace Jim Donelon, who is not running for re-election. Temple says he will campaign as hard as if he did have a challenger…
cut 6 (11) “…every single day”
Temple is set to launch a statewide media campaign.

A more than four hours standoff with Shreveport Police Monday morning ends with what authorities believe is the suspect’s charred remains found inside a Crooked Creek home. Police Chief Wayne Smith says the incident ended when the suspect set the home on fire.
Cut 7 (09) “…this time.”
Smith says the suspect was heavily armed when he went to the home and shot three people, including a 13-year-old girl inside the house. None of the injuries are considered life-threatening.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges stemming from a fight that took place in a Las Vegas hotel in 2022. As part of the plea deal, Kamara must perform community service and pay over $100,000 to the victim, Darnell Greene, for medical bills. Host of the Locked-On Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says Kamara avoided jail time…
Cut 10 (10) “…Alvin Kamara.”
Now we wait to see if the NFL will suspend Kamara for multiple games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. No timetable on when a ruling will be passed down. Jackson says if discipline is issued, Kamara can appeal…
cut 12 (09) “….even longer”
Training camp begins July 25th and the season opener is September 10th versus the Titans.

Thirteen, a school record number of LSU Tigers were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft that concluded yesterday. Garrett Edwards, Blake Money, Christian Little, Braden Jobert, Riley Cooper, Javen Coleman and Jordan Thompson were among the Tigers selected yesterday.

Alex Milazzo, Hayden Travinski and Nate Ackenhausen were not drafted. Ack is expected to pitch for the Tigers next season.

The state’s top overall prospect, Sulphur left-hander Jake Brown was drafted in the 16th round by the Texas Rangers, but he’s expected to go to college.

In the 14th round, the Houston Astros selected Cajuns right-hander Jackson Nezuh. He led the Sun Belt in wins, strikeouts and innings pitched.

In the 11th round, the Toronto Blue Jays drafted McNeese All-American pitcher Grant Rogers. The two-time Southland Pitcher of the Year was 12 and 1 last season with an ERA of 1.82.

The Pelicans improved to 2-and-1 in Summer League action with an 82-73 win over the Phoenix Suns.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges stemming from a fight that took place in a Las Vegas hotel in 2022. As part of the plea deal, Kamara must perform community service and pay over $100,000 to the victim, Darnell Greene, for medical bills. Host of the Locked-On Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says Kamara avoids jail time…
Cut 10 (10) “…Alvin Kamara.”
Now we wait to see if the NFL will suspend Kamara for multiple games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

The latest nationwide survey of small businesses finds optimism is up slightly, but inflation and labor quality remain big concerns. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says it’s good to see small business optimism improving and hopefully that will result in strong second half of 2023…
cut 15 (13) “…the end of the year”

The lone declared candidate for Insurance Commissioner is about to start his campaign media blitz….
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

North Louisiana is under a flash flood watch effect until one o clock this afternoon as periods of heavy rainfall will occur, possibly producing three to five inches of rain.

LRN AM Newscall July 12

The lone declared candidate for Insurance Commissioner is about to start his campaign media blitz. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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After pleading not guilty to a felony charge of battery, Saints running back Alvin Kamara pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of breach of peace for his involvement in a 2022 fight in Las Vegas. Kace Kieschnick has more…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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Small business optimism has improved since last month but it’s still well below average with inflation disparities and quality workers as a big problem. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 3 (32)  “….I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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DeRidder insurance professional Tim Temple has begun his campaign for Louisiana Insurance Commissioner in earnest. Temple’s campaign announced it will start buying statewide media ads to promote his run. In a Tuesday call to LRN, Temple says he has been traveling the state since he announced last fall, but the time has come to invest in a broader message…:

Cut 4 (10)  “…in this campaign.”

Louisiana has the highest auto insurance rates in the nation, and property insurance costs are threatening some residents with the loss of their homes. Temple says we have too few insurance companies doing business here, and hence there is no competition to drive costs down. He says, if elected, he’d work to change that…:

Cut 5 (11)   “…business in Louisiana.”

Current Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon will not seek re-election, and –as of now – Temple is the only declared candidate in the race. With a month to go before qualifying, Temple says he will campaign as hard as if he did have a challenger…:

Cut 6 (11)  “…every single day.”

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A more than four hours standoff with Shreveport Police Monday morning ends with what authorities believe is the suspect’s charred remains found inside a Crook Creek home. Names of those involved have not been released and Police Chief Wayne Smith says it ended when the suspect set the home on fire.

Cut 7 (09) “…this time.”

Smith says the suspect was heavily armed when he went to the home intent on causing harm to any and everyone he encountered. The gunman shot two neighbors before entering the home, and he also fired shots toward a room where a 13-year-old girl hid as others escaped. Smith says the teen was hit and three officers entered the home amid gunfire to save her.

Cut 8 (09) “…to safety.’”

Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the standoff and the gunman exchanged gunfire multiple times with officers and he also destroyed two police drones used in the standoff. Smith says police spent hours trying to negotiate with the suspect.

Cut 9 (03)  “…of surrendering.”

Smith says all of the shooting victims are expected to make a full recovery.

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges stemming from a fight that took place in a Las Vegas hotel in 2022. As part of the plea deal, Kamara must perform community service and pay over $100,000 to the victim, Darnell Greene, for medical bills. Host of the Locked-On Saints Podcast Ross Jackson says Kamara avoids jail time…

Cut 10 (10) “…Alvin Kamara.”

Kamara also faced a civil suit in Louisiana that sought $10 million in damages, but Greene’s attorney says the suit has been settled. The NFL, who was waiting for the judicial process to play out, has yet to announce their own consequences as part of its personal-conduct policy. First-time offenders facing felony charges involving assault or battery usually receive at least a 6-game suspension, but Jackson says it’s hard to predict what the league will do…

Cut 11 (10)  “…their players.”

While Kamara said he was glad to have this put behind him and Saints training camp just around the corner, Jackson says this could still be drawn out longer. The NFL has been monitoring proceedings closely but has given no timetable on when a ruling will be passed down. Jackson says even that may not be the end…

Cut 12 (09)    “…even longer.” 

Kamara will be eligible for Saints training camp which begins July 26. The Saints are scheduled to begin preseason August 13 while the regular season kicks off September 10.

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A new survey of members by the National Federation of Independent Business indicates a slight uptick in optimism among small businesses last month but inflation and labor quality are still a major concern. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says owners are more optimistic about future conditions compared to last year’s reading of 21 percent worse…

Cut 13 (11) “…61 percent.”  

Eight percent of ‘Mom and Pops’ mentioned labor costs as their top business problem, which is down by two points from May and 24 percent said that labor quality was their top business problem. McVea says nearly half of the owners reported job openings that were hard to fill…

Cut 14 (12)  “…a problem.”

However, 36 percent of owners say they have raised compensation, and 22 percent plan to raise wages in the next three months. McVea is hopeful the economy will improve for owners by the end of the last quarter…

Cut 15 (13)  “…the year.”

5:30 LRN Newscast July 11

Two former state troopers could be cleared of wrongdoing in the Ronald Greene case.  Judge Thomas Rogers has quashed the obstruction of justice charges against John Peters and Dakota DeMoss and giving prosecutors three days to fix deficiencies in some charges against three other defendants.  Legal analyst Franz Borghardt…

Cut 5 (10) “…not a judge.”

The state health department is reporting Louisiana’s first two human cases of West Nile Virus for 2023. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says mosquito pools are present and cases have been discovered in two parishes across the state.

Cut 7 (12)  “…out there…” 

Last year, Louisiana had 41 West Nile cases and seven deaths.

School and athletic events are required to have an AED thanks to a bill from Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields. He says he’d been working on the “Jump Start Your Heart” legislation prior to the collapse of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin in January during the Cincinnati Bengals game. He says the incident only highlighted the need for AEDs and CPR training.

Cut  14 (10)  “…nation.”

Last year Louisiana paid its more than 13,000 patrol officers and sheriff’s deputies an average annual salary of $45 thousand compared to the national average of $71 thousand. PAR President Steven Procopio says when comparing Louisiana to neighboring states, law enforcement patrol officers are paid six thousand below the regional average…

Cut 9 (11)  “…job well.”

4:30 LRN Newscast July 11

Two former state troopers are potentially cleared of wrongdoing in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene, after a judge tosses Obstruction of Justice charges against them. Judge Thomas Rogers says Dakota DeMoss didn’t when he was heard saying details would be “buried in the report” and John Peters didn’t when he turned off his body cam microphone. Baton Rouge defense lawyer Franz Borghardt says that last one surprised him…:

CUT 04  (10)        “…of justice.”

Union Parish D.A. John Belton can appeal the ruling.

The first cases of West Nile have turned up in Louisiana. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says it only takes one bite, so take care…:

CUT 06  (09)        “…severe complications.”

Seven Louisianans died from West Nile in 2022.

 

Schools and athletic events in Louisiana will be required to have AEDs (automated external defibrillators) and trained individuals to use them in case something goes terribly wrong. Brooke Thorington explains…:

CUT 02(32)      “…Thorington.”

Saints running back Alvin Kamara has reached a plea deal for his part in the severe beating of a man outside a Las Vegas nightclub. Kamara pleads guilty to Breach of Peace and will do 30 hours community service, plus pay the victim $100k, in order to avoid jail.

4:45 LRN Sportscast July 11

Saints running back Alvin Kamara pleaded no contest to a lesser misdemeanor charge of breach of peace for an incident that took place in Las Vegas in 2022. Kamara along with three others pleaded not guilty to initial felony and misdemeanor charges of conspiracy to commit battery and substantial bodily harm and faced a trial set for July 31st. With the amended plea deal, Kamara will have to complete 30 hours of community service and pay over $100,000 to the victim, Darnell Greene, for past due medical expenses. Kamara also will be fined $500. Greene’s attorney Tony Buzbee announced the civil suit Kamara faced in Louisiana has also been settled on confidential terms. The NFL is still investigating the incident and the running back is still subject to punishment under the league’s personal-conduct policy. Host of the locked-on Saints podcast Ross Jackson says Kamara will most likely face suspension

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Tigers are flying off the board on the final day of the MLB draft. Right-hander Garret Edwards was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 11th round. 

Right-handed pitcher Blake Money was selected by the Orioles in the 12th round.

Outfielder Brayden Jobert was selected in the 12th round by the St. Louis Cardinals The Slidell native made an impact for the Tiger’s offense the past two years, leading the team with three home runs in the CWS.

Left-handed pitcher Riley Cooper will be joining Blake Money in Baltimore after being selected in the 13th round by the Orioles. 

Shortstop Jordan Thompson is homeward bound after being selected in the 15th round by the LA Dodgers. The Cali native has spent three seasons as the starting shortstop for the Tigers with a .260 career batting average. 

Left-hander Javen Coleman will be joining Thompson in LA after being selected in the 16th round with the 490th overall pick by the Dodgers.

McNeese junior starting pitcher Grant Rogers was selected in the 11th round by the Toronto Blue Jays. The 2023 consensus All-American becomes the 20th player to be drafted or signed under skipper Justin Hill.

Cajuns pitcher Jackson Nezuh was selected with the 343rd overall pick in the 14th round by Houston. He becomes the third Cajun to be picked in the MLB draft

 

LRN PM Newscall

A state judge has thrown out obstruction of justice charges against two former state troopers indicted in the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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Schools and athletic events in Louisiana will be required to have AEDs (automated external defibrillators) and trained individuals to use them in case something goes terribly wrong. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (32)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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Two former state troopers could be cleared of wrongdoing in the Ronald Greene case.  Judge Thomas Rogers has quashed the obstruction of justice charges against John Peters and Dakota DeMoss. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says the judge determined Peters’ actions did not meet the level of obstruction of justice by saying “Bury it in the report” when discussing the in-custody death of Greene…

Cut 3 (08) “….right” 

Judge Rogers has also ruled DeMoss should not face obstruction of justice charges for turning off his body camera audio. Borghardt says he’s surprised the judge dismissed that charge

Cut 4 (10)  “…obstruction of justice” 

District Attorney John Belton can appeal.

The judge is also giving prosecutors three days to fix deficiencies in some charges against the three other defendants. Borhardt says it appears Judge Rogers is tightening up the case…

Cut 5 (10)  “…not a judge.”

Former state trooper Kory York faces the most serious charge. York is accused of negligent homicide as he was involved in the beating Greene took after a police chase along rural highway in Union Parish in 2019. York also faces ten counts of malfeasance, but the judge is considering quashing eight of those counts, unless D-A John Belton can identify a specific criminal act.

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The state health department is reporting Louisiana’s first two human cases of West Nile Virus for  2023. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says it only takes one bite so protect yourself

Cut 6 (09)  “…severe complications…” 

LDH advises eliminating standing water from around your home, keeping gutters and swimming pool properly cleaned, and also wearing EPA-approved mosquito repellent if you will be outside. Kanter says mosquito pools are present and cases have been discovered in two parishes across the state.

Cut 7 (12)  “…out there…” 

Cases of malaria, caused by certain types of mosquitos, have been reported in Florida and Texas. Although there are no locally acquired cases of malaria, Kanter says mosquito vectors are present in the state creating the potential for local transmission.

Cut 8 (12)  “…the summer…” 

Last year, Louisiana experienced 41 West Nile neuroinvasive disease cases and seven deaths.

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According to Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics data, Louisiana paid its more than 13,000 patrol officers and sheriff’s deputies an average annual salary of $45 thousand in 2022 compared to the national average of $71 thousand. PAR President Steven Procopio says comparing Louisiana to neighboring states, law enforcement patrol officers are paid six-thousand below the regional average…

Cut 9 (11)  “…job well.”

Louisiana has the third lowest police pay compared to nine southern southern states. The average hourly pay for officers is around $22 in Louisiana

Procopio says it’s unclear whether the numbers include supplemental dollars that the state provides, but in most states local governments are responsible for police pay….

Cut 10 (09)  “…in money.”

While the South has the lowest wages for police in the country, it also has the highest concentration of jobs in law enforcement. In Louisiana, seven out of every 1,000 jobs are in law enforcement. Procopio says in order to keep boots on the ground, salaries must stay competitive…

Cut 11 (12)  “…make priorities.”

Officers in the New Orleans-Metairie receive the highest annual salary in the state,  making $49 thousand.

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Schools and athletic events in Louisiana are now required to have an automated external defibrillator, better known as an AED. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields authored the legislation, and he says two lives have already been saved in those settings because an AED was readily available.

Cut 12 (11) “…talk about it” 

The state health department will have oversite of the devices, so they are properly maintained. Fields says LDH will also provide instruction on how an AED should be used.

Cut 13 (06) “…CPR training.”

In addition to athletics Fields says there’s a need in the classroom for AEDs. Lawmakers dedicated $1.5 million to pay for the devices.  Schools that don’t have a device can apply one through state education.

Fields says he’d been working on the “Jump Start Your Heart” legislation prior to the collapse of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin in January during the Cincinnati Bengals game. He says the incident only highlighted the need for AEDs and CPR training.

Cut  14 (10)  “…nation.”

The new law also dictates that schools should have a response plan to incidents that involve the use of AEDs and CPR.

3:30 LRN Network News July 11

A state judge has thrown out obstruction of justice charges against two former state troopers indicted in the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Palermo.”

Police in Hammond arrest a 14-year-old boy for the accidental shooting of a 13-year-old girl over the weekend. Officers say the teen was handling a pistol when it went off; hitting the victim. The boy is charged with negligent homicide.

 

Did you know police pay in Louisiana is the 3rd-lowest in the USA? Rank & file cops, on the average, make about $45k per year, as opposed to the national average of $71k. Steven Procopio, with the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana says if we want to keep boots on the ground, salaries need to go up…:

CUT 11(12)      “…make priorities.”

It’s summertime, and once again time to Fight the Bite. State health officials report two confirmed cases of the mosquito-borne West Nile virus, so take care. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says, as transmission vectors go, Louisiana is like Grand Central Station for the virus…:

CUT 08(12)      “…the summer.”

There were 41 confirmed cases of the serious neuro-invasive for of West Nile last year; resulting in seven deaths.