8:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana has decided not to accept $71 million in federal funds for the Summer EBT program, which helps low-income families feed their children when they are not in school. Brooke Thorington explains.
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The Louisiana Department of Insurance will hold a two-day public hearing starting tomorrow on the proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Indiana-based Elevance Health. State lawmakers are concerned this is a bad deal for Louisiana, but Blue Cross says Elevance can better serve its customers and slow rising health care costs.

It’s Tuesday, but here in Louisiana, it’s Fat Tuesday, the final day of the carnival season. And it goes out with a bang with dozens of parades across south Louisiana. Publisher of the Mardi Gras guide, Arthur Hardy, says being a krewe member and riding in a parade is the highlight of the year for many…
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Traditional Mardi Gras celebrations will take place in Iowa and Eunice today. Events coordinator for Eunice, Courtney Elkins says they’ll have men and women on horseback, chasing chickens, and wearing hand-crafted wire masks, with colorful costumes and…
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Elkins says they’ll have visitors from nearly every state and around the world watching their celebration today.

7:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re looking for a different kind of Mardi Gras experience today, head to Eunice. Instead of catching beads and doubloons, revelers chase chickens in colorful costumes during the Courir de Mardi Gras & Chicken Run. Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins…
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Elkins says the celebration dates back to the late 19th century.

Today concludes a short carnival season, but for many it’s their favorite part of the year. Mardi Gras guide publisher Arthur Hardy says for krewe members it’s a financial commitment, but well worth it…
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And the weather is cooperating today, sunny skies with temperatures in the low 60s.

The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services will no longer participate in the Summer EBT program. Louisiana Budget Project Executive Director Jan Moeller calls it’s a travesty. Moeller says the Summer EBT program helps feed nearly 600-thousand Louisiana children with food insecurity…
Cut 13 (13) “…this opportunity.”
But DCFS Secretary David Matlock says the state’s primary focus is for families to be self-sufficient and he calls the Summer EBT program a piecemeal program that comes with more strings than long-term solutions.

State Police Lt. Melissa Matey asks parade goers to download the app See Something, Send Something. She says if you see something that needs to be reported to law enforcement, a picture taken by your phone can be invaluable.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans closed out a four-game road trip with a 96-87 win over the Grizzlies in Memphis last night. New Orleans hit 13 three-pointers and had a 25 point lead in the second half before Memphis made a run. Pels Coach Willie Green…
cut 19 (11) “…game out”
Brandon Ingram had 16 points. Herb Jones led New Orleans with 17 points. Zion Williamson had 14 points and five rebounds. New Orleans hosts Washington Wednesday in the final game before the All-Star break.

The NFL offseason has officially begun and the Saints have reportedly hired 36 year-old Klint Kubiak to be New Orleans next offensive coordinator. Kubiak was the passing game coordinator at San Francisco this past season. He spent one season as the offensive coordinator in Minnesota in 2021 and called plays in Denver in 2022.

The college baseball season opener is Friday. LSU’s junior right-hander Thatcher Hurd could be the starter in the season opener against VMI. Catcher Hayden Travinski says Hurd’s stuff is off the charts…
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U-L Lafayette will open up its baseball season on Friday against Wright State. Cajuns Coach Matt Deggs says Jack Martinez will start on Friday. He’s a transfer from Trinity University. Freshman left-hander Chase Morgan will start in game two.

College basketball last night…McNeese crushed Houston Christian 105-54, Southeastern Louisiana defeated Texas A-and-M Commerce 79-77 in overtime, Northwestern State defeated UNO 70-59, Nicholls knocked off Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi 67-63.

Southern moved into first place in the SWAC with a 72-63 win over Alabama State, while Grambling lost to Alabama A-and-M 60-50.

6:30 LRN Newscast

It’s a full day of parades today across south Louisiana. There are three parades in Lafayette. Lafayette Travel spokesperson Kaylie Leblanc…
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There’s also the Independent Parade at 2 PM and a Mardi Gras festival at Cajun Field.

Mardi Gras has been called the greatest free show on earth and Publisher of The Mardi Gras Guide, Arthur Hardy says it’s never been easier to join a Krewe – some you must be born into, and others are looking for members, but none are free, and none are cheap…
Cut 7 (09) “…dues, costume.”
The weather looks great today, sunny skies with high temperatures in the low 60s.

You won’t find your typical Mardi Gras festivities with floats and beads in Eunice today, but you will find colorful costumes and a chicken run. Teiko Foxx explains…
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State Police has a message for motorists on this Fat Tuesday, please buckle up. Lt. Melissa Matey….
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You won’t find your typical Mardi Gras festivities with floats and beads in Eunice today, but you will find colorful costumes and traditions at Courir de Mardi Gras and chicken run. Teiko Foxx explains…

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Mardi Gras has been called the greatest free show on earth. Colleen Crain looks at the masked riders who make it possible…

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Louisiana has decided not to accept $71 million in federal funds for the Summer EBT program, which helps low-income families feed their children when they are not in school. Brooke Thorington explains.

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If you’re looking for a different kind of Mardi Gras experience this year, head to the City of Eunice. Instead of catching beads and doubloons, revelers chase chickens in colorful costumes during Courir de Mardi Gras & Chicken Run. Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins says the chicken run is part of their Cajun tradition that everyone loves to participate in.

Cut 4 (13) “…a gumbo.”

The Courir de Mardi Gras is Eunice’s largest community event of the year.

Elkins says the celebration dates back to the late 19th century. She says men and women on horseback wear hand-crafted wire masks, colorful costumes, and… 

Cut 5 (12) “…old clothes.” 

Elkins says attendance continues to grow each year. Last year, she says people from around the world visited their rural town.

Cut 6 (12) “…New Zealand.”

The Courir de Mardi Gras parade starts at 3 pm.

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Mardi Gras has been called the greatest free show on earth and Publisher of The Mardi Gras Guide, Arthur Hardy says it’s never been easier to join a Krewe – some you must be born into, and others are looking for members, but none are free, and none are cheap…

Cut 7 (09) “…dues, costume.”

Fat Tuesday Revelers get a free show and gifts to take home. Hardy says it’s great for the parade goers, but it makes no economic sense for the krewe members to give gifts to strangers while hiding their faces, so why would you do it…

Cut 8 (09) “…really is.” 

Hardy says, there are other expenses for krewe members throughout the year, and the price of throws has gone up but it’s worth it…

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As we enter Deep Gras, state police remind you to use technology to stay safe this Mardi Gras.  Lt. Melissa Matey says first and foremost have a sober driver, use an app for up-to-date info on traffic, and remember it’s not just those in the front seat that need to be buckled up.

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Parking will most likely be an issue wherever you plan to celebrate, and Matey says taking the time to simply drop a pin where you’ve parked your vehicle can come in very handy later.

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Another app Matey suggests that you might want to have downloaded and ready to use is the See Something, Send Something app. She says if you see something that needs to be reported to law enforcement, a picture on your phone can be invaluable.

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And if you witness an aggressive and/or impaired driving Matey encourages you to call them at *LSP (or *577).

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The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services will not participate in the Summer EBT program. Louisiana Budget Project Executive Director Jan Moeller says it’s a travesty the state has opted to forgo funding for eligible children to receive meals over the summer.

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DCFS issued a statement that families deserve a pathway to self-sufficiency, and they are forgoing piecemeal programs that have more strings attached versus long-term solutions as a reason for opting out of the program. Moeller blames Governor Jeff Landry for the decision that he says ultimately hurts children.

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Moeller says if Louisiana had opted in $71 million in federal funds would have been designated for the Summer EBT program.

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Moeller says Louisiana has the second-highest poverty rate in the country and the third-highest child poverty rate in the US.

DCFS says existing feeding programs remain in effect, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides about $166 million in benefits on average each month to over 880,000 Louisianans, including about 390,000 children.

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There’s a lot of talk about LSU’s deep-pitching staff heading into the season. Freshman outfielder Jake Brown is impressed…

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Junior right-hander Thatcher Hurd could be the starter in the season opener. Catcher Hayden Travinski says Hurd’s stuff is off the charts…

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U-L Lafayette will open up its baseball season on Friday against Wright State. Cajuns Coach Matt Deggs says Jack Martinez will start on Friday. He’s a transfer from Trinity University. Freshman left-hander Chase Morgan will start in game two. Deggs says Morgan’s mound presence is impressive…

Cut 18 (18)  “…above-average pitches.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

With four parades rolling on Fat Tuesday, Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou marketing manager Ian Wallis encourage revelers who are headed to Lafourche Parish to arrive early for a good spot. He says parking over the weekend at their carnival parades was hard to come by.

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Expect sunny skies and high temperatures in the low to mid 60s on Fat Tuesday. The first parade in Lafourche Parish rolls at 11 am.

Visit Lake Charles spokesperson Matt Young says there’s a traditional Mardi Gras celebration in Iowa (eye-oh-way) that begins at 8 AM and a chicken run. He says individuals on horseback are essentially gathering ingredients to cook gumbo.

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From noon until 8 pm on Fat Tuesday, Young says there’s a block party featuring parades, live music, food, kids events, and more.

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated San Francisco 49ers in overtime in Super Bowl 58 last night in Las Vegas. Today Vegas officials handed off the football to New Orleans who will host Super Bowl 59 next year. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation CEO Jay Cicero says they are moving into phase two of their preparation…
cut 12 (12) “…properly”

 

LSU Alexandria Chancellor Paul Coreil says LSUA’s enrollment has reached an all-time high 5,405 students, nearly a six-percent increase since the fall semester. Coreil says LSUA is gaining in popularity because of its tuition.

Cut 8 (10) “…so affordable.” 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Louisiana natives L’Jarius Sneed and Clyde Edwards Helaire are two-time Super Bowl winners as they helped Kansas City win its second straight super bowl, beating the 49ers in overtime 25-22. Sneed had three tackles and a pass defensed, while Edwards-Helaire had one carry for zero yards.

It was Las Vegas’ first super bowl and now it’s New Orleans turn. The Big Easy will host the big game on February 9th 2025. Saints owner Gayle Benson was in Las Vegas this morning for the handoff press conference…
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New Orleans will be hosting its record tying 11th Super Bowl.

And we are waiting for an official announcement from the Saints that 49ers passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak will be the Black and Gold’s new offensive coordinator. The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport says Kubiak’s is a rising play-caller who was coveted by several other teams.

The second-ranked LSU Tigers will open the season on Friday by hosting Virginia Military Institute at 2 PM. Coach Jay Johnson says he’s yet to settle on a game-one starter, but he’s not concerned because he has plenty of options…
Cut 16 (20) “…that’s an exaggeration”

The Ragin Cajuns open their season by hosting Wright State at Russo Park on Friday. Coach Matt Deggs announced today that Jack Martinez will be their opening day starter. Martinez is a transfer from Trinity University in Texas. Chase Morgan will start Saturday and Carson Fluno will get the ball on Sunday.

The Pelicans wrap up a four-game road trip tonight at Memphis. The Grizzlies have lost eight in a row as they their roster has been decimated by injuries.

4:30 PM Newscast Feb 12

LSU Alexandria is growing. Chancellor Paul Coreil says more prospective students are enrolling in their innovative degree programs that prepares them for in-demand jobs, including nursing, aviation, cyber security, and…

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Louisiana airports are getting a ten point 5-million-dollar grant from The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is coming to as part of the Airport Terminal Program in Sen Bill Cassidy’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Seven Million Dollars is going to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport for connector roads, two million dollars goes to Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) for a new terminal gate, and one point five million dollars goes to South Lafourche Leonard Miller, Jr. Airport to help fund the airport’s new terminal building.

The good times continue to roll in Lafourche Parish with four parades set for Fat Tuesday. Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou Sales and Marketing Manager Ian Wallis says parades will be rolling from Thibodaux to Chackbay and Golden Meadow.

Cut 3 (10) “…good time.”  

And in Calcasieu parish, Visit Lake Charles spokesperson Matt Young says one of the most traditional Mardi Gras events begins at 8 am with the Iowa (Eye-oh-way) Chicken Run parade. He says individuals on horseback are essentially gathering ingredients to cook gumbo.

Cut 11 (11) “…their lifetime.”

3:30 PM Newscast Feb 12

A ten point 5-million-dollar grant from The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is coming to Louisiana airports as part of the Airport Terminal Program in Sen Bill Cassidy’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Seven Million Dollars is going to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport for connector roads, two million dollars goes to Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) for a new terminal gate, and one point five million dollars goes to South Lafourche Leonard Miller, Jr. Airport to help fund the airport’s new terminal building.

LSU Alexandria says it’s the fastest growing public university in Louisiana. Chancellor Paul Coreil says LSUA’s enrollment has reached an all-time high 5,405 students, nearly a six-percent increase since the fall semester…

Cut 6  (13) “..the university.” 

On-campus enrollment is up nearly 18-percent since Spring 2023, totaling 26-hundred students.

If you’re looking to celebrate Mardi Gras more traditionally head to southwest Louisiana. Brooke Throington has more.

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Super Bowl 58 is over and Super Bowl 59 is coming to New Orleans February 2025. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation CEO Jay Cicero expects the Super Bowl next year will produce an economic impact of over 500-million dollars for the local economy. He says the game will bring in over six-thousand media members…

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LRN PM Newscall February 12

LSU Alexandria says it’s enrollment surge is continuing, exceeding 54-hundred students. Teiko Foxx has more…

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If you’re looking to celebrate Mardi Gras more traditionally and take in all the pomp and circumstance, you’ll want to head to southwest Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The good times continue to roll in Lafourche Parish with four parades set for Fat Tuesday. Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou Sales and Marketing Manager Ian Wallis says parades will be rolling from Thibodaux to Chackbay and Golden Meadow.

Cut 3 (10) “…good time.”  

Wallis says what makes their carnival parades unique is that they are family-friendly, and you never meet a stranger in Lafourche Parish.

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Wallis says you’ll want to get there early for a good spot on the parade route with four rolling on Fat Tuesday in Lafourche Parish. Over the weekend he says parking was tough considering the crowds.

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On Tuesday Krewe of Gheens rolls at 11 am, Krewe of Neptune in Golden Meadow is at noon, Krewe of Ghana in Thibodaux is at 1 pm, and Krewe of Choupic is also at 1 pm in Chackbay.

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LSU Alexandria says it’s the fastest growing public university in Louisiana. Chancellor Paul Coreil says LSUA’s enrollment has reached an all-time high 5,405 students, nearly a six-percent increase since the fall semester…

Cut 6  (13) “..the university.” 

On-campus enrollment is up nearly 18-percent since Spring 2023, totaling 26-hundred students.

Coreil says more prospective students are enrolling in their innovative degree programs that prepares them for in-demand jobs, including nursing, aviation, cyber security, and…

Cut 7 (12) “…the nation.”  

LSUA’s online programs increased by nearly 59 percent compared to the previous spring, with 2, 727 students. LSUA boasts a remarkable 90 percent retention rate, with 9 out of 10 first time freshmen returning this spring.

Coreil says LSUA is gaining in popularity because of its tuition.

Cut 8 (10) “…so affordable.” 

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Outside of New Orleans one of the busiest spots on the globe Mardi Gras-wise is Calcasieu Parish. Visit Lake Charles spokesperson Matt Young says their season got off to a big start Friday with the Merchants parade and on Sunday they celebrated with a children’s parade.

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And tonight is another big night with the Royal Gala at the Lake Charles event center. Young says it’s where all the Kings, Queens, and their courts from than 50 krewes are presented.

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And for Fat Tuesday, Young says one of the most traditional Mardi Gras events begins at 8 am with the Iowa (Eye-oh-way) Chicken Run parade. He says individuals on horseback are essentially gathering ingredients to cook gumbo.

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From noon until 8 pm on Tuesday Young says there’s a block party in Lake Charles featuring parades, food trucks, live music, kids events, and arts and crafts.

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Super Bowl 58 ended last night with Kansas City beating San Francisco in overtime in Las Vegas. Today Vegas officials handed off the football to New Orleans who will host Super Bowl 59 on February 9, 2025. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation CEO Jay Cicero says they are moving into phase two of their preparation…

Cut 12 (12)  “..properly”  

Cicero expects the Super Bowl next year will produce an economic impact of over 500-million dollars for the local economy. He says the game will bring in over six-thousand media members…

Cut 13 (09) “…what we do.”