12:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Department of Health has released the first round of bonus payments to over 15 thousand direct support workers statewide who served waiver participants during the pandemic. LDH Assistant Secretary Julie Foster Hagen points out workers must be currently employed and meet certain guidelines to qualify….

Cut 3 (12) “… a month.”

The payments are funded through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which included one trillion dollars in federal funding to support working families during the pandemic.

Did you know that a tick bite could cause you to be allergic to red meat? Dr. James Diaz with LSU Health New Orleans says when a Lone Star tick bites a human it can transmit chemicals from animals they feed on and one of those chemicals is Alpha-gal.

Cut 6 (12) “…and lamb.” 

He says in the US it’s spread by a Lone Star tick, which has a white spot on its back, that feeds predominately on White Tail Deer.

Governor John Bel Edwards calls for the state’s Board of Pardons to hear the clemency applications from 56 death row inmates seeking to have their sentences commuted. Edwards’s announcement comes after the Pardon Board returned the applications citing they would violate their own rules to hear them within a year of their final approval. Earlier this year inmates on death row flooded the Pardon Board with requests. Prosecutors statewide have come out against clearing the state’s death row. Only two clemency requests have been granted since the death penalty was instated in the 1970s.

 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Despite reports that the New Orleans Saints were expected to sign running back Kareem Hunt and linebacker Anthony Barr after visiting, both players are meeting with other teams.

The Saints’ practice on Thursday is now closed to the public due to the extreme heat. The practice will be moved to the team’s indoor practice facility and will not be public because of space limitations.

Former LSU and Lutcher High School wide receiver Jontre Kirklin signed with the Saints recently and says why he likes Pete Carmichael’s offense.

Cut 20 (12) “…need to do.”

He actually tried out with the Saints last year as a defensive back, and played with the XFL’s Houston Roughnecks in the Spring, but his season ended early after tearing his pectoral muscle. He lost his stepfather back in April and says what coming back to his hometown team means to his friends and family.

Cut 19 (14) “…here to play ball man.”

LSU football is only a few weeks away from their season opener against Florida State in Orlando. The starting cornerback position has been up for grabs, but coach Brian Kelly his encouraged by Syracuse transfer, Duce Chesnut’s, performance in practice.

Cut 16 (20) “…making progress.”

LSU basketball continues their exhibition tour in the Bahamas by beating the Raw Talent Elite team 120-59 and improve to 2-0 in the country. LSU shot for 61% from the field and 7 of 21 from the three point line. Their next and final game of the tour will be today at 1 pm against Argentina’s Obras Sanitarias.

The Ascension Parish U12 Little League season ended Tuesday after losing in the final game of the Southwest regional.

 

 

11:30 LRN Newscast Aug 9

The frontrunner in the governor’s race, Jeff Landry, is expected to qualify for the October 14th primary today. Three of his main opponents signed up for the race yesterday. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (40)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is qualifying today in the Governor’s race, and former L-A-B-I president Stephen Waguespack and Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson are expected to qualify tomorrow.

Democrat Dustin Granger and Republicans Scott McKnight and former Congressman John Fleming have qualified to run for State Treasurer.

McKnight was asked if a bank offered a better return on investment than others but yet he disagreed with their political stance would he still do business with them. He says he would not go against the values of the people of Louisiana, but he also has a fiduciary responsibility.

Cut 11 (12) “…citizens.”

Flemming, who worked in the Trump administration says the job of treasure is to preserve and secure taxpayers’ dollars…

Cut 12 (07) “…consideration.”

Granger is from Lake Charles and he’s a small business owner that has almost 20 years of experience as a financial advisor and investment manager.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Three of the seven candidates running for governor are promising voters a better Bayou State if elected. Shortly after qualifying for the October 14th ballot, Republican State Treasurer John Schroder shared his priorities …

Cut 13 (15) “…cronyism.”

The only Democrat in the race, former state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson believes he is the right candidate to serve the people of Louisiana.

Cut 14 (14)  “…and girl.” 

Republicans Jeff Landry and Sharon Hewitt are set to qualify today, while Richard Nelson and Stephen Waguespack will qualify Thursday.

Republican Tim Temple and Democrat rich weaver have registered to run for Insurance Commissioner.  This is Temple’s second run for the seat. He says changes must be made to the regulatory, statutory, and legal environments in Louisiana and questions the success of the current Insure Louisiana Incentive Program.

Cut 9 (07)  “…legislation.”

Longtime Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s served 17 years at the helm announced earlier this year that he’s not seeking reelection.

Parents are recommended to get their infants under 8 months a new vaccine to protect against the respiratory virus RSV, according to CDC. LSU Health Science Center Assistant Professor, Doctor Cory Hebert says infants and older babies are at higher risk…

Cut 4 (11)  “… then five.”

The vaccine is expected to be available this fall.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast

The frontrunner in the governor’s race, Jeff Landry, is expected to qualify for the October 14th primary today. Three of his main opponents signed up for the race yesterday. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (40)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Sharon Hewitt and Jeff Landry are expected to qualify today. Stephen Waguespack and Richard Nelson are expected to get qualify tomorrow.

For the first time, many babies in the U.S. will be eligible to get a shot to ward off the respiratory virus RSV. LSU Health Science Center Assistant Professor, Doctor Cory Hebert says the virus is transmissible and in worst cases, it can be fatal.

Cut 5 (12)   “…of age.”

The new vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of both hospitalizations and healthcare visits for RSV in infants by 80 percent and will be available by the fall.

Democrat Dustin Granger and Republican Scott McKnight officially registered to run for State Treasurer. Granger says the state treasurer is a fiduciary of the state and is constitutionally required to be honest. He questions why his opponents and other politicians play political games.

Cut 10 (10) “…move forward.”

Incumbent Treasurer John Schroder is running for governor.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Three of the main candidates running for governor qualified yesterday on the first day of qualifying. Former state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson, the lone major Democrat in the race, says he wants to represent the interests of all Louisiaians…
cut 14 (14) “….and girl”
Independent Hunter Lundy and Republican Johhn Schroder also qualified yesterday. Schroder’s message to voters…
cut 24 (15) “…help themselves’
Sharon Hewitt and Jeff Landry are expected to qualify today. Stephen Waguespack and Richard Nelson are expected to get qualify tomorrow.

A new vaccine has been approved to protect babies against a respiratory virus and it’s expected to be available this fall, according to the CDC.
Cut 1 (30) “….I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Former GOP Louisiana Congressman John Fleming is running for State Treasurer. Fleming, who previously worked in the Trump administration, says the job of treasurer is to preserve and secure taxpayer dollars….
cut 12 (07) “….consideration”
Republican Scott McKnight and Democrat Dustin Granger are also running.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The candidates for governor are promising a better Louisiana if elected. We heard from three of the main candidates during the first day of qualifying. Republican State Treasurer John Schroder laid out his priorities shortly after filing out the paperwork to put his name on the October 14th ballot…
Cut 13 (15) “…cronyism.”

Independent Hunter Lundy, an attorney from Lake Charles, says in order to improve Louisiana, more funding needs to go towards early childhood education…
Cut 21 (12) “…change that.”
Democrat Shawn Wilson also qualified yesterday and says he is a bridge builder someone who can work with both Republicans and Democrats.

Two candidates have qualified so far to replace outgoing Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s not seeking reelection.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The CDC has recommended that infants should get a new vaccine that protects children from getting a severe case of RSV. The lung infection puts thousands of young children in the hospital every year. LSU Health New Orleans Pediatrics professor Doctor Cory Hebert says one dose is recommended…
cut 6 (09) “….a bit”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will practice indoors today because of the extreme heat. Today was the last scheduled fan attended practice, but since they’ll be practicing inside, the fans who had tickets for today’s practice will not be able to attend.

The team is getting ready for Sunday’s preseason game at noon against the Kansas City Chiefs. Recently signed Jontre Kirklin is hoping to make an impression. The former LSU and Lutcher standout is appreciative of a chance to play for his home team…
cut 19 (09) “…play ball man”
Kirklin lost his stepfather in April as he was fatally shot. He had a try out for the Saints last year, but that was as a defensive back. Now he’s getting a look at wide receiver. This past spring, he played for the XFL’s Houston Roughnecks and caught four touchdown passes in five games. His season was cut short when he tore a pectoral muscle.

LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly says defensive line coach Jimmy Lindsey’s health condition has improved. He was hospitalized before the start of preseason camp, but Kelly said yesterday that he could be released very soon. Specifics of his illness is not known.

John Jancek moved from special teams coach to D-Line coach and Kelly says former UCONN head coach Bob Diacco is doing a good job with special teams….
cut 17 (13) “….for him”
Finding a punt returner in fall camp is a priority for the Tigers. Alabama transfer Aaron Anderson has looked like a natural handling punts. Four-star freshman receiver Kyle Parker is also getting reps and so is Gregory Clayton. Clayton handled those duties last year after several other guys failed at it.

It took just four professional games before Dylan Crews hit his first professional grand slam. Crews had four hits on the night as Fredericksburg defeated Lynchburg 11 to 2. Crews is hitting .444 in his first four games as a pro.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Qualifying for the October 14th primary got underway yesterday with three of the main candidates for governor, Hunter Lundy, John Schroder and Shawn Wilson, filling out the necessary paperwork to put their name on the ballot. Lundy is running as an independent and took some shots at his opponents, Jeff Landry, Wilson and Stephen Waguespack…
cut 15 (15) “….UL System”
Qualifying continues at 8 AM.

The CDC is recommending that parents with infants should get the new RSV vaccine called Beyfortus. LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Cory Hebert says RSV is one of the most common causes of childhood respiratory illnesses…
cut 4 (11) “…than five’
The CDC recommends one dose of Beyfortus for all infants younger than eight months.

In the race for Insurance Commissioner, Republican Tim Temple, and Democrat Rich Weaver, both of Baton Rouge, have qualified for the October 14th primary. This is Temple’s second run for the office and Weaver’s first. Temple says competition is vital to address the ongoing insurance crisis and he wants to reexamine the best way to incentivize more carriers to write policies in Louisiana.
Cut 7 (10) “…your business.”
When asked how to attract more insurance carriers to the state Weaver agrees that increased competition will help address the issue.
Cut 8 (08) “…as well.”
Longtime Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s served 17 years at the helm announced earlier this year he’s not seeking reelection.

LRN AM Newscall

A new lab-made antibody has been approved to protect babies against a respiratory virus and it’s expected to be available this fall, according to the CDC. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “….I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Two candidates have qualified so far to replace outgoing Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s not seeking reelection. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The frontrunner in the governor’s race, Jeff Landry, is expected to qualify for the October 14th primary today. Three of his main opponents signed up for the race yesterday. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (40)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The CDC has approved a new vaccine, Nirsevimab, for infants to ward off the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) that sends tens of thousands of children to the hospital every year. LSU Health Science Center Assistant Professor, Doctor Cory Hebert says infants and older babies are at higher risk…

Cut 4 (11)  “… then five.”

The new vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of both hospitalizations and healthcare visits for RSV in infants by 80 percent. RSV causes respiratory distress in infants. Hebert says the virus is transmissible and in worst cases, it can be fatal.

Cut 5 (12)   “…of age.”

The vaccine was approved by FDA last year. Hebert says this new immunization means there’s a life-saving product available to protect babies against RSV. He says one dose is recommended for the first season…

Cut 6 (09)  “…a bit”

Nirsevimab is expected to be available this fall.

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In the race for Insurance Commissioner, Republican Tim Temple, and Democrat Rich Weaver, both of Baton Rouge, have qualified for the October 14th primary. This is Temple’s second run for the office and Weaver’s first. Temple says competition is vital to address the ongoing insurance crisis and he wants to reexamine the best way to incentivize more carriers to write policies in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (10) “…your business.”

When asked how to attract more insurance carriers to the state Weaver agrees that increased competition will help address the issue.

Cut 8 (08) “…as well.”

Temple says changes must be made to the regulatory, statutory, and legal environments in Louisiana. He questions the success of the current Insure Louisiana Incentive Program, because it allocated taxpayer dollars to insurance providers already writing policies in Louisiana

Cut 9 (07)  “…legislation.”

Longtime Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s served 17 years at the helm announced earlier this year  he’s not seeking reelection.

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Democrat Dustin Granger and Republicans Scott McKnight and former Congressman John Fleming have qualified to run for State Treasurer.

Granger says the state treasurer is a fiduciary of the state and is constitutionally required to be honest. He questions why his opponents and other politicians play political games.

Cut 10 (10) “…move forward.”

McKnight was asked if a bank offered a better return on investment than others but yet he disagreed with their political stance would he still do business with them. He says he would not go against the values of the people of Louisiana, but he also has a fiduciary responsibility.

Cut 11 (12) “…citizens.”

Flemming, who worked in the Trump administration says the job of treasure is to preserve and secure taxpayers’ dollars…

Cut 12 (07) “…consideration.”

Incumbent Treasure John Schroder is running for governor.

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The candidates for governor are promising a better Louisiana if elected. We heard from three of the main candidates during the first day of qualifying. Republican State Treasurer John Schroder laid out his priorities shortly after filing the paperwork to put his name on the October 14th ballot…

Cut 13 (15) “…cronyism.”

Former state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson, the lone major Democrat in the race, says he wants to represent the interests of all Louisianans

Cut 14 (14)  “…and girl.” 

Lake Charles attorney Hunter Lundy believes his status as an independent will appeal to voters who are tired for party politics. He also believes he can bring real change. He says a few of his opponents like Jeff Landry, Shawn Wilson and Stephen Waguespack can not do…

Cut 15 (15)  “…UL System.”

Republicans Jeff Landry and Sharon Hewitt are set to qualify today, while two more GOP hopefuls will qualify on Thursday, Richard Nelson and Stephen Waguespack.

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We are 25 days away from LSU’s season opener against Florida State. Who will start at cornerback is a big question mark? Coach Brian Kelly likes what he’s seen from Duce Chestnut, a transfer from Syracuse. Chestnut was a two-year starter for the Orange and a two-time All ACC selection. Here’s Kelly’s evaluation of Duce…

Cut 16 (20) “…making progress”

Jimmy Lindsey, who was hired to be the defensive line coach, is still away from the team. He was hospitalized just before preseason camp started, but Kelly says he’s making progress. John Jancek moved from special teams coach to D-Line coach and Kelly says former UCONN head coach Bob Diacco is doing a good job with special teams.

Cut 17  (13) “…for him.”

The running back room for LSU is deeper and more talented than most years, and the question is who is going to come out with the most playing time among eight scholarship players. Kelly says that it will work itself out.

Cut 18 (08) “…taking it over.”

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Former LSU and Lutcher High School wide receiver Jontre Kirkland tried out for the Saints and he’s getting a look during training camp. He says it would mean the world to him to make his hometown team.

Cut 19 (14) “…here to play ball man .”

Kirkland also says why he likes Pete Carmichael’s offense in New Orleans.

Cut 20 (12) “…need to do.”