10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Employers have the third biggest hiring struggle when it comes to finding workers to fill positions according to a report from WalletHub.
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According to the U-S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 63-thousand Louisiana workers quit their jobs in June and that brings the total number for 2023 to 407-thousand. It’s the first time in recorded history the state has seen more than 400-thousand workers voluntarily leave their job in the first six months of a calendar year.

Louisiana pollster John Couvillon has surveyed over one-thousand likely Republican voters and has found support remains strong for former President Donald Trump, despite multiple federal indictments. But support has declined for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. But is on the rise for entrepreneur and investment manager Vivek Ramaswamy (vuh-Vake RAH-muh-SWAH-mee)…
cut 8 (08) “…more scrutiny”
Couvillon says in a poll he conducted in July, three-percent supported Ramaswamy, now it’s up to five percent.

Raising Cane’s is sending 125-thousand dollars plus 15-percent of the profits made yesterday to a Maui-based homeless shelter lost in the massive wildfire that’s blamed for over 100 deaths. Cane’s spokesperson Zach Corbin…
cut 15 (09) “…for sure”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Despite four separate federal indictments against Donald Trump, the former president continues to receive strong support from Republicans in his bid to return to the White House. That’s according to Louisiana pollster John Couvillon…

Cut 6 (11) “…ganging up on him” 

Couvillon just concluded a survey of 11-hundred likely Republican primary voters nationwide and 52-percent say they would vote for Trump in the Republican Presidential Primary.

Employers in Louisiana have the third biggest hiring struggle in the country, according to personal finance website WalletHub. WalletHub Analyst Jill Gonzales says in the last month it comes to around 7.4 percent which is significantly higher than other states…

Cut 10 (10) “…at all.”

Louisiana’s job opening rate fell below Alaska at 7.9 percent and tied with West Virginia at 7.4 in the latest month.

More than 135 wildfires have burned across Louisiana over the past week according to the state agriculture and forestry. Firefighters in Sabine Parish are still working to contain two wildfires that erupted earlier this week. South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs says the outpouring of support they’ve received to contain the fires has been overwhelming.

Cut 9 (10)  “…we need rain.”

Raising Cane’s chicken fingers chain raised $125 thousand dollars plus 15 percent of all profits more than 750 restaurants across the world to a homeless shelter in Maui on Thursday. Spokesperson Zach Corbin says thousands of people in Maui have supported Raising Cane’s and now their crisis is our crisis…

Cut 13 (13) “…of need.”

Corbin says the funds will be used to support people displaced and in the rebuilding efforts of the shelter’s Westside Center

8:30 LRN Newscast

Despite four separate federal indictments against Donald Trump, the former president continues to receive strong support from Republicans in his bid to return to the White House. That’s according to Louisiana pollster John Couvillon….
cut 6 (11) “…ganging up on him”
Couvillon just concluded a survey of 11-hundred likely Republican primary voters nationwide and 52-percent say they would vote for Trump in the Republican Presidential Primary.

According to a new study from WalletHub, Louisiana employers have the third biggest hiring struggle in the U-S. Analyst Jill Gonzales says wages, benefits, and a flexible work schedule is critical in attracting workers…
cut 11 (07) “…to happen’

The State Fire Marshal’s Office reports a brush fire in Washington Parish has resulted in one death. Authorities say the brush flames engulfed a home in Franklinton yesterday afternoon. The blaze was so intense, it took several hours before firefighters can get inside the home and they found one person dead.

Homes have also been destroyed in Sabine Parish this week. Brooke Thorington has more on what’s happening on the western side of our state…
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7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Insurance has postponed a hearing on the proposed sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health. Concerns about the effect on customers have been raised about the two-point-five billion dollar deal. A new hearing date has been set for October 5th and sixth.

Raising Cane’s has donated $125 thousand dollars and 15 percent of all profits made on Thursday to help people impacted by the wildfires in Maui.
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In the last newscast, we heard from two of the three state treasurer candidate on investing taxpayer dollars into companies that have liberal environmental, social and corporate government policies. Republican Scott McKnight opposes the idea, Democrat Dustin Granger calls a ban on ESGs misguided, while Republican John Fleming says says ESG’s are a poor return on investment, but will not rule it out…
cut 6 (10) “….on investment”

The state department of agriculture and forestry reports more than 135 wildlfires have burned across Louisiana over the past week. There is a statewide burn ban in effect, but South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs says that has not stopped multiple wildfires from breaking out in northwest Louisiana…
cut 8 (09) “….as it is”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints Coach Dennis Allen believes his team is getting good work against the Chargers as the two teams are practicing against each other in Costa Mesa, California…
cut 16 (13) “….as a team”
New Orleans and Los Angeles will hold another joint practice today and then play each other in a preseason game on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium. Quarterback Derek Carr has yet to be told if he’ll appear in that game…
cut 18 (11) “….take for granted”
Offensive guard Andrus Peat and linebacker Demario Davis have both missed time with injuries, but they were pads for yesterday’s practice and did some limited work in drills.

The fifth ranked LSU football team will wrap up preseason camp on Saturday with a 60 to 70 play scrimmage. Coach Brian Kelly says the offense is not a well oiled machine, but he likes what he sees and gives credit to the experience he has at the quarterback position with Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier…
cut 20 (23) “…and control”
The Tigers have multiple starters back on the offensive line and as it stands now, the starting five is Will Campbell, Garrett Dellinger, Charles Turner, Miles Frazier and Emery Jones.

The Pelicans schedule is out. They open the season on October 25th at Memphis.

6:30 LRN Newscast

According to the state department of agriculture and forestry about 24-hundred acres have been damaged by wildfires since the middle of last week. Wildfires in Sabine Parish this week destroyed ten homes and eight other buildings and some vehicles. South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs says there are still a few hotspots burning…
cut 7 (08) “…..if not weeks”
A statewide outdoor burn ban is in effect.

Raising Cane’s is donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Maui-based homeless shelter that was completely lost in the deadliest wildfire in modern U-S history. Spokesperson Zach Corbin says 125-thousand dollars, plus 15-percent of yesterday’s profits will go to an organization that has done so much to serve the people of Maui…
cut 14 (11) “….those fires”

The Public Affairs Research Council held a candidate forum featuring the three men running for state treasurer. They were asked about investing in companies that have environmental, social and corporate governance policies. Republican Scott McKnight says investing in companies that go directly against what Louisiana’s economy is built on is not the best return on dollars…
cut 4 (11) “…to our economy”
But Democrat Dustin Granger says the treasurer is a fiduciary of state funds and should not act as a lobbyist for the oil and gas industry…
cut 5 (11) “…investing 101”
Republican John Fleming says investment decisions should be made on what gives the best return on investment and he adds ESG investments are generally poor performers.

LRN AM NEWSCALL AUGUST 18

As the drought continues and the heat returns to the forecast, contained wildfires in Sabine Parish are being closely monitored. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Employers in the Bayou State rank third in the country when it comes to finding workers to fill positions according to WalletHub. Teiko Foxx has the story…

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Raising Cane’s restaurants near and far donated $125 thousand dollars and 15 percent of all profits from stores across the world to help people impacted by the wildfires in Maui on Thursday. Teiko Foxx has more…

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The Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana held a candidate forum featuring treasurer candidates Democrat Dustin Granger, and Republicans Scott McKnight and John Fleming. Each candidate was asked about their stance on investing in ESGs, or Environment, Social, and Governance companies that support sustainable energy.

McKnight says ESGs are not a good return on investment and that it goes against what the state’s economy is built on the oil and gas industry. And while he’s not against diversifying investments…

Cut 4 (11)  “…to our economy.”

Granger says the treasurer is a fiduciary of state funds and should not act as a lobbyist for the oil and gas industry.

Cut 5 (11)   “…investing 101.”

Fleming says ESGs are a poor return on investment, but he won’t necessarily rule them out.

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To view the entire forum visit LouisianaRadioNetwork.com for a link.

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As the drought continues, firefighters in Sabine Parish remain vigilant to keep two wildfires that erupted earlier this week contained. South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs says there are still a few hotspots burning.

Cut 7 (08) “…if not weeks.”

He says firefighters are monitoring the area 24/7.

Visibility in the area remains limited and he discourages any sightseers, so they won’t interfere with responding fire and power crews.

Downs says the extreme heat and dry conditions made for a perfect storm and it’s only exacerbated the situation for firefighters. As for the original cause of the blaze…

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Downs says the wildfires would not have been contained without the assistance of neighboring parishes and state resources. He says the outpouring of support they’ve received from the community is overwhelming.

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Downs also asks the public to be extremely mindful of anything that could spark another wildfire as the drought continues.

On Wednesday a volunteer firefighter was injured as a firetruck was backing up. Downs says he was airlifted as a precaution and has since been released from the hospital.

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A new report by the personal finance website, WalletHub finds employers in Louisiana have the third biggest hiring struggle in the U-S. WalletHub Analyst Jill Gonzales says in the last month it comes to around 7.4 percent which is significantly higher than other states…

Cut 10 (10) “…at all.”

Louisiana’s job opening rate fell below Alaska at 7.9 percent and tied with West Virginia at 7.4 in the latest month. Gonzales says wages, benefits, and a flexible work schedule is critical in attracting employees…

Cut 11 (12) “…to happen.”

Gonzales says employers who are able to continue to accommodate employees working from home are going to find themselves at a competitive advantage in recruiting. She says in this labor market, workers feel less tied down to a job.

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The labor force participation rate is at 63 percent, one of the lowest rates in decades.

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Raising Cane’s chicken fingers restaurant chain donated $125 thousand dollars plus 15 percent of their profits from 750 plus restaurants nationwide to a Maui-based homeless shelter on Thursday. Spokesperson Zach Corbin says thousands of people in Maui have supported Raising Cane’s and now their crisis is our crisis…

Cut 13 (13) “…of need.”

Corbin says the funds will be used to support people displaced and in the rebuilding efforts of the shelter’s Westside Center. He says the money will go to an organization that has done so much to serve the people of Maui…

Cut 14 (11)  “…those fires.” 

The Westside Center was a 78-unit housing center in Lahaina that was completely lost as the deadliest wildfire in modern U-S history made its way across the island. Corbin says it’s Todd’s vision to give back to the communities they serve…

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The Saints are in Los Angeles for joint practices ahead of their game against each other on Sunday, Aug 20. Head Coach Dennis Allen says why he likes doing these practices before the regular season.

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Allen was previously the Saints’ defensive coordinator, so he was primarily with the team’s defense. He says what he saw from his defense during practice.

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New quarterback Derek Carr played just the first series in the preseason week 1 against the Chiefs, and he says he knows just as much as anybody about how much he will play.

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly spoke to the media on Wednesday and says how linebacker Omar Speights can improve the defense.

Cut 19 (13) “…him around.”

Kelly also says why he has seen improvement in this year’s quarterback room.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 17

Supermarket giant Aldi  is set to purchase nearly 400 Winn-Dixie and Harvey’s Supermarket from Southeastern Grocers in a cash deal set to close in the first half of 2024. LSU Economist Jim Richardson says the deal is part of the company’s long-term plan to expand.

Cut 3 (11) “…the package.”

The race for Insurance Commissioner was decided yesterday when one of the two candidates withdrew from the race. Republican Tim Temple will succeed Jim Donelon who opted not to seek reelection. Governor Edwards says with the state facing an insurance crisis he’s pleased Temple is willing to take on the job.

Cut 10 (06)  “…stepping up.”

Edwards congratulated Temple on his monthly call-in radio show Wednesday.

Nextstar Media, which owns several TV stations in Louisiana has paid for a poll on the governor’s race that shows Attorney General Jeff Landry with a commanding lead in the governor’s race. Jeff Palermo has more…

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70-year-old Ronald Alfred Bryan of Pollock faces felony and misdemeanor charges including assaulting a law enforcement officer in connection with the breach at the nation’s Capital on January 6, 2021.  Bryan was arrested in Pollock Wednesday and made his first court appearance in the Western District of Louisiana.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The 2023 Pelicans schedule has been released, and they will open the season in Memphis on Oct. 25 and their home opener will be against the New York Knicks on Oct. 28. Some other notable games to point out are they will play in Denver against the defending champion Nuggets on Nov. 6, then LeBron James and the LA Lakers traveling to New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, and Kevin Durant and Phoenix Suns playing their first game in New Orleans on Jan. 19. The Pelicans will then close out the year against the Lakers at home on April 14.

Former 5 star transfer cornerback from Texas A&M, Denver Harris has been working on getting back to the field after missing multiple LSU practices and the team picture, Coach Kelly gives an update.

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The Tigers are scheduled to play an inter squad scrimmage on Saturday.

The Saints and Chargers held their first joint practice today in Los Angeles. The two teams are scheduled to play each other on Sunday at 6:05 pm central time. Left guard Andrus Pete and running back Kendre Miller were both seen on the practice field today, but there is no official timetable on their return. Head Coach Dennis Allen says why they do these practices in the preseason.

Cut 27 (18) “…as a football team.”

The two teams are playing drills against each other, but Allen says what his mindset is over the course of the joint practices.

Cut 26 (19) “…together.”

4:30 LRN Newscast Aug 17

Forecasters are monitoring possible tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico early next week. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Wildfires continue to plague Sabine, Grant, and Beauregard parishes and State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is no significant chance for rain the rest of this week…

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While the wildfires are contained, South Sabine Fire Chief Douglas Downs says they could easily spark again due to the dry conditions.  Keim says rain chances are expected to increase next week.

A poll paid for by Nexstar Media shows Attorney General Jeff Landry with a big lead over his opponents in the governor’s race. Emerson College Polling surveyed likely voters earlier this week and 40-percent of the respondents support Landry.   Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this poll shows Landry receiving 50-percent of the vote on October 14th is possible.

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If Landry receives at least 50-percent of the vote in the primary, he can win the race without the need of a run-off.

Aldi (All-dee) operates eleven stores in Louisiana, but that number is set to grow as the discount supermarket has purchased Winn-Dixie locations in Louisiana. LSU economist Jim Richardson says the acquisition which is expected to close during the first half of next year will give Aldi hundreds of more stores in the southeast…
cut 5 (07) “…lower Mississippi”