LRN PM Newscall January 23

The congressional map with a second majority-Black district is getting pushback and some Republicans plan to challenge it in court.  Brooke Thorington has more…

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Most of the state north of Interstate 10 is under a flood watch, with the heaviest rains expected to come tomorrow. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin has the latest…

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Governor Jeff Landry has signed his first bills into law. They come from last week’s special session and they include a new Congressional district map and a measure that will bring party primaries to federal elections in 2026. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor wanted closed party primaries for nearly all elections, but didn’t push the issue…

Cut 3 (10) “…he’s known for.”

The new Congressional District map drastically changes the 6th district currently represented by Republican Garret Graves. If Graves runs for re-election in the 6th district, he’s expected to face strong opposition from a Democrat, possibly state senator Cleo Fields of Baton Rouge. Alford says if Graves’ is not re-elected, his days in politics are not over…

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Up next for Governor Landry and the state legislature is a special session addressing crime. It’s expected to begin a month from now. Alford says the governor has not laid out his exact plans for the special session, but lawmakers are already proposing ideas…

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The congressional map with a second majority-Black district passed in the special session is getting pushback from some Republicans. St. Bernard Parish Representative Mike Bayham says the map that stretches the 6th congressional district from parts of East Baton Rouge Parish to parts of Caddo Parish resembles one the courts struck down in the 90s.

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Bayham is among a group that plans to challenge the map in court. He says this map also separates a neighborhood in his own legislative district of St. Bernard Parish.

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He says the other side of the street is in the 2nd Congressional District.

Bayham says the map is ducking in and out of neighborhoods in St. Bernard Parish and it’s more like an abstract painting versus a map that represents a community of interest.

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This is also the map favored and signed by Governor Jeff Landry.

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Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who was the lone Republican in the state’s congressional district who voted in favor of The Biden Administration’s Infrastructure bill says the state will benefit immensely from investments in broadband. For example, in northwest Louisiana…

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And part of that investment Cassidy says is teaching and preparing students as young as elementary school for a career in computer science.

Infrastructure funds will also go towards an I-20 corridor Amtrak line connecting Atlanta and Dallas. Cassidy says it also includes the cities of Shreveport, Ruston, and Monroe.

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Cassidy says his congressional-directed spending is also benefiting Barksdale Airforce Base and the vision for northwest Louisiana to become a cyber hub. Another project he mentions is one to help the Department of Defense better train pilots in conducting rescue missions.

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LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jayden Daniels was named today as the winner of the 2023 Manning Award, which goes to the top quarterback in the nation. Daniels led the nation with nearly five-thousand yards of total offense

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This is the 20th year of the Manning award and Daniels is the third LSU honoree. Joe Burrow and Jamarcus Russell are the other two winners from LSU. Saints legend Archie Manning says Daniels 2023 campaign will go down as one of the greatest ever…

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2:30 PM Newscast Jan 23

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who was the lone Republican in the state’s congressional district who voted in favor of The Biden Administration’s Infrastructure bill says the state will benefit. Infrastructure funds will go towards an I-20 corridor Amtrak line connecting Atlanta and Dallas. Cassidy says it also includes the cities of Shreveport, Ruston, and Monroe.

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Up next for Governor Landry and the state legislature is a special session addressing crime. It’s expected to begin a month from now. La Politics dot com Publisher, Jeremy Alford says the governor has not laid out his exact plans for the special session, but lawmakers are already proposing ideas…

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The congressional map with a second majority-Black district is getting pushback and some Republicans plan to challenge it in court.  Brooke Thorington has more…

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LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jayden Daniels was named today as the winner of the 2023 Manning Award, which goes to the top quarterback in the nation. Daniels led the nation with nearly five-thousand yards of total offense.

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1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 23

The congressional map with a second majority-Black district passed in the special session is getting pushback. Republican St. Bernard Parish Representative Mike Bayham is among a group that plans to challenge the map in court. He says this map also separates a neighborhood in his own legislative district of St. Bernard Parish.

Cut 7 (11) “…absurd.” 

The map drastically changes the 6th congressional district currently represented by Republican Garret Graves. La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says if Graves’ is not re-elected, his days in politics aren’t necessarily over…

Cut 4 (13) “..somewhere.”

And Graves has been quoted as saying the “bonehead” Louisiana map could cost the GOP the House majority in Congress.

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who was the lone Republican in the state’s congressional district who voted in favor of The Biden Administration’s Infrastructure bill says the state will benefit immensely from investments in broadband. For example, in northwest Louisiana…

Cut 9 (05) “…investment there.” 

And part of that investment Cassidy says is teaching and preparing students as young as elementary school for a career in computer science by learning coding.

State Police is forming a Troop Nola which will be in New Orleans beyond the Mardi Gras Celebration…
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That’s State Police Lt. Melissa Matey, she says they will have more than 130 troopers in the city for the Carnival season.  It’s a partnership with Attorney General Liz Murrell’s office, the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office, and the New Orleans Police Department. Matey says the goal is for State Police to have a permanent presence in New Orleans

 

12:30 LRN Newscast January 23

A group of Republicans plan to challenge the new congressional map passed by Governor Jeff Landry that makes the 6th congressional district a majority to minority district. St. Bernard Parish Representative Mike Bayham…

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Bayham says the map also separates a neighborhood in his own legislative district of St. Bernard Parish.

Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan is committed to making Louisiana a more attractive Sportsmen’s Paradise for hunters and fishermen across the globe. The 26-year-old from Ohio says she’s been meeting with staff to see how to improve the state’s agency…

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Most of the state north of Interstate 10 is under a flood watch, with the heaviest rains expected to come tomorrow. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin has the latest…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU will promote current assistants Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton to co-offensive coordinator. The two have been with Brian Kelly since he arrived in Baton Rouge. Sloan is expected to be the play caller on game days and he is a former offensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech.

The Saints have reportedly interviewed a pair of San Francisco 49er assistants for its offensive coordinator vacancy, passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak and Brian Griese. Griese is a former NFL quarterback and he’s been working with San Francisco starter Brock Purdy. And The Saints will reportedly interview Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher for a second time on Thursday as they look for a new offensive coordinator.

The ninth ranked LSU Lady Tigers and top ranked South Carolina will meet Thursday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Tickets are going for 13-hundred dollars on the secondary ticket market.

What a win for McNeese last night as the Cowboys rallied back from an 18 point deficit to beat Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi on their home floor 62-61. Christian Shumate scored the winning bucket at the buzzer after a missed free throw. The junior from Chicago says it was a gutsy win…
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It was the Cowboys first win in Corpus Christi since 2012 and the Bayou Bandits have won 12 in a row.

Also in the Southland last night, Nicholls had a nice win on the road as the Colonels beat U-I-W 78-74 in overtime. Byron Ireland and Diante Smith each had 20 points. Southeastern Louisiana dribbled past Northwestern State 71-62 snapping the Demons three-game winning streak.

 

 

11:30 LRN Newscasts January 23

The congressional map with a second majority-Black district passed in the special session is getting pushback from some Republicans. St. Bernard Parish Representative Mike Bayham says the map that stretches the 6th congressional district from parts of East Baton Rouge Parish to parts of Caddo Parish resembles one the courts struck down in the 90s.

Cut 6 (12) “…demographics” 

Bayham is among a group that plans to challenge the map in court.

State Police Lt. Melissa Matey says more than 130 troopers will be in New Orleans during Mardi Gras season. She says to fill vacancies in the state when troopers are relocated to the Crescent City, the department will increase recruitment.

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Some officers will stay in the Crescent City after Fat Tuesday. Matey says the goal is for State Police to have a permanent presence in New Orleans….

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries New Secretary believes she can bring fresh ideas to improve the department. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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LSU will promote current assistants Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton to co-offensive coordinator. The two have been with Brian Kelly since he arrived in Baton Rouge. Sloan is expected to be the play caller on game days and he is a former offensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 23

Governor Jeff Landry has signed his first bills into law. They come from last week’s special session and they include a measure that will bring party primaries to federal elections in 2026. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor wanted closed party primaries for nearly all elections, but didn’t push the issue…

Cut 3 (10) “…he’s known for.”

Landry also signed the Congressional District map that makes the 6th district a majority minority district. Republican Garret Graves’s sixth district looks much different with this new map as it extends from Shreveport to Baton Rouge. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Senator Cleo Fields may challenge Graves and believes he could win…

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New Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan is new to the Pelican State and the 26-year-old from Ohio is committed to making the Sportsmen’s Paradise as great as it can be…

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Sheahan says since taking office, she’s been meeting with staff to see how the state agency can run more efficiently…

State Police is forming a Troop Nola which will be in New Orleans beyond the Mardi Gras Celebration. Louisiana State Police Public Information Officer, Lt. Melissa Matey says they anticipate sending more than 130 troopers to the Crescent City for Mardi Gras.

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Matey says it’s a partnership with Attorney General Liz Murrell’s office, the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office, and the New Orleans Police Department.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 23

Governor Jeff Landry and Louisiana lawmakers has signed off on a new congressional map that creates a 2nd Majority Black district. Political insiders weren’t surprised that Garret Graves’ district was sacrificed in the map. LSU Political Science Professor, Robert Hogan…

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A tropical system moving off the Gulf of Mexico will bring rainfall to the Bayou State this week.  While 92 percent of the state is still experiencing some level of drought, LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says expected rainfall totals should help saturate the soil. 

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Louisiana’s new Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary is looking to modernize the state agency. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Number nine ranked LSU Tigers women basketball and number one ranked South Carolina team will meet up Thursday at the Pete Maravich Center. Tiger fans should expect to pay as high as 13 hundred for a pair of tickets in the 112 section. The going rate for a single ticket is around 80 dollars.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry has signed into law a new map that makes Louisiana’s sixth Congressional District the state’s Second majority Black District. Collen Crain reports a former Congressman might run against Republican incumbent Garret Graves…
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An Ascension Parish man has been charged for allegedly beating police officers with a baton during the riot on the U-S Capitol on January 6, 2021. Federal prosecutors say 40-year-old Edward Richmond of Geismar was wearing body armor and a helmet in the Capitol attack.

Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan is 26-years-old, but she says age is not a factor as she tries to modernize the department and take steps to improve the state agency’s customer service…
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Sheahan is a Ohio native and was working in South Dakota for the Republican Party and Governor Kristi Noem before getting appointed as the new L-D-W-F Secretary.

Last week we were dealing with a winter storm, this week it’s rain and LSU Climatologist Barry Keim says rainfall amounts will be significant this week…
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Keim says over a half foot of rain could fall across central Louisiana. Four to six inches for southwest Louisiana, three to five inches of rain in north Louisiana and 3 to inches for southeast Louisiana.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has signed into law a new Congressional map that lawmakers approved in last week’s special session. The 6th district, currently represented by Republican Garret Graves, becomes a majority minority district and LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says there’s speculation Democratic Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields will run for that seat…
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Despite the major change to his district, Graves is expected to run for re-election.

New Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan is new to the Pelican State and the 26-year-old from Ohio is committed to making the Sportsmen’s Paradise as great as it can be…
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Last week it was frozen precipitation but this week it’s much warmer with the possibility of flooding. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The greatest threat for flash flooding is tomorrow.

Award winning bakery Dong Phuong in New Orleans had a major production issue and is not able to sell King Cakes out of their store today. There were also no Dong Phuong King Cakes yesterday too. But Dong Phong expects its production issues to be resolved tomorrow.