7:30 LRN Newscast

150 Louisiana National Guard troops could be headed to the Southern border in Texas as soon as next month. Governor Jeff Landry says states need to step up, because the federal government is not doing enough to stop people from entering the country illegally. He says the National Guard can also slow the flow of fentanyl crossing the border. The governor says many people know someone who died from a fentanyl overdose.
Cut 28 (13) “…they please”

State Treasurer John Fleming opposes the proposed 2.5 billion dollar sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana to Indiana-based Elevance Health. Fleming doesn’t like that Blue Cross will be owned by an out of state, publicly traded corporation…
cut 12 (07) “…this state”
Elevance Health says Louisiana is being subjected to a lot of misinformation about the proposed sale.

Super Bowl 58 is Sunday in Las Vegas and next year it will be in New Orleans. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says America’s biggest sporting event will bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to the state…
cut 8 (11) “….Super Bowl”

Louisiana Public Broadcasting is seeking entries for the 2024 PBS short film festival. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The 13th ranked LSU women’s basketball team raced out to a 16 to 2 lead and another looked back in an 85-62 win over Vanderbilt last night. All five starters scored in double figures for LSU and they held the Commodores to 31-percent shooting from the floor. LSU hosts Alabama on Sunday afternoon.

The softball season got underway yesterday…14th ranked LSU blanked Nicholls 8 to nothing. 21st ranked U-L Lafayette crushed Chattanooga 21 to 2 in five innings.

A week from today the college baseball season gets underway. Sophomore Paxton Kling is expected to be the Tigers starting center fielder, replacing Dylan Crews. Coach Jay Johnson is expecting big things from Kling…
cut 18 (15) “…in that spot”

The Pelicans visit the Lakers tonight. Zion Williamson and Jonas Valanciunas are questionable with injuries. L-A lost to Denver 114 to 106 last night.

The SEC has distributed 741-million dollars to its 14 schools. That means LSU gets about 51-million dollars from the league.

The ULM football program signed 11 players on Wednesday after signing 30 during the early signing period in December. Warhawks coach Bryan Vincent believes they addressed a lot of needs, but there’s still more work to do…
cut 20 (25) “….to play”

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry has released the call for the crime special session. For 17 days starting on February 19th, state lawmakers will consider legislation that would result in harsher penalties for offenders who are 17-years-old. The governor also wants to restrict parole eligibility and increase the penalties for carjacking and expand the methods that the death sentence can be carried out. But Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the courts ultimately protect death row inmates when it comes to civil rights…
cut 15 (07) “…to pass”

State Treasurer John Fleming has come out in opposition to the proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health. Fleming says he’s looked into what has happened in other states when Blue Cross was sold to Elevance Health…
cut 10 (11) “…to increase”
Elevance Health says it’s a trusted source of health coverage to more than 47 million people across the country.

New Orleans will host the Super Bowl for a record tying 11th time next year. And State and city officials are in Las Vegas preparing for what’s ahead….
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AM Newscall Feb 9

Louisiana Public Broadcasting is seeking entries for the 2024 PBS short film festival. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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New Orleans will host the Super Bowl for a record tying 11th time next year. And State officials are in Las Vegas preparing for what’s ahead. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana announced their planned acquisition by Elevance Health, raising the concerns of many including State Treasurer John Fleming. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain”

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Louisiana Public Broadcasting is looking for independent short filmmakers to submit entries for the 13th annual PBS Short Film Festival. LPB spokesperson Colleen Spillane (Spuh-lan) says this is the tenth year Louisiana has participated and talent from the Pelican State has been represented every year in the past decade with an entry.

Cut 4 (08) “…in our state.”

Entries can be fiction or non-fiction and Spillane says a committee at LPB will then judge the entries and those that make the cut will be entered into the 2024 PBS Short Film Festival.

Cut 5 (11) “…quite frank.” 

Filmmakers are encouraged to visit lpb.org/filmfest for information on how to enter and specs for their submission. Spillane says the films need to be between three and fifteen minutes in length.

Cut 6 (08) “…nationwide.”

The deadline is February 21st and the website is lpb.org/filmfest

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The Bayou State is already preparing to host Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans next year. Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism is in Las Vegas to learn what’s ahead. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says they’re going over protocols…

Cut 7 (09) “…next year.”

New Orleans will host the Super Bowl for a record-tying 11th time next year. The last Super Bowl played in New Orleans in 2013 produced a total of $480 million in economic impact on New Orleans’ economy.

Nungesser says New Orleans is not the only city that benefits from hosting a Super Bowl

Cut 8 (11) “…Super Bowl.” 

Nungesser expects steep competition to host future games as more cities build larger stadiums. And while the number of violent crimes in New Orleans dropped in 2023, Nungesser says the effort to buckle down on crime must continue.

Cut 9 (12)  “…to go.”

Super Bowl 59 will be played on February 9th at the Caesars Superdome.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana announced their planned acquisition by Elevance Health, raising the concerns of many. Blue Cross says the move would improve access, quality, and affordability but State Treasurer and Family Doctor John Fleming says he, the Louisiana State Medical Society, and virtually all the specialty societies oppose this move because of the track record of Elevance in other states.

Cut 10 (11) “…to increase.”

Fleming is concerned that Indiana based Elevance would have people out of state administering the health coverage of the people of Louisiana. Close to Two million Louisianans have Blue Cross and Fleming says currently, Blue Cross is owned by its members and run for their benefit.

Cut 11 (08) “…be lost.” 

Fleming says for-profit Elevance Health has a poor track record for withdrawing or denying claims. He also says the publicly traded company could have owners anywhere in the world. He’s concerned since they’ve centralized operations in other states…

Cut 12 (07) “…this state.” 

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Governor Jeff Landry has called for a special session for lawmakers to debate his tough-on-crime legislation. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the will begin on Monday, February 19th, and will consist of 24 policies.

Cut 13 (13)  “…on bail approach.”

Pinsonat says Landry is attempting to reverse former Governor John Bel Edwards’ Criminal Justice Reforms passed in his first term.

Pinsonat says the tough-on-crime approach is a nationwide trend among Republicans to reserve Democratic policies that shortened prison sentences and also allowed those accused of a crime the ability to not put up money for bail.

Cut 14 (10) “…or four years.”

Among Landry’s legislation is expanding ways the state can carry out the death penalty. Pinsonat points out that when it comes to the death penalty it’s the courts that ultimately protect prisoners when it comes to their civil rights.

Cut 15 (07) “…to pass.”

The special session will begin on February 19th and is scheduled to end Wednesday, March 6th. The Regular Session begins on March 11th and adjourns on June 3rd.

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A week from today a new college baseball season will get underway. The LSU Tigers are looking to repeat as champs and they are picked to finish in second in the SEC West, behind Arkansas. There are questions about LSU’s offense, but they have one of the best hitters in college baseball. Coach Jay Johnson says third baseman Tommy White looks good after offseason shoulder surgery…

Cut 16 (17) “…this year.” 

Johnson is also thankful to have Hayden Travinksi back for a fifth season. Johnson says Travinski will provide protection for White in the Tigers batting order…

Cut 17 (20) “…around Tommy.” 

LSU will certainly miss Dylan Crews. The number two overall pick in last year’s Major League Baseball draft hit .426 with 18 home runs and 70 RBIs. Sophomore Paxton Kling will start in centerfield for the Tigers this season and Johnson is expecting a big season from the Pennsylvania native…

Cut 18 (15)  “…in that spot.”

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First-year ULM football coach Bryant Vincent believes the Warhawks signed the best running back out of the state of Mississippi. Vincent says Ahmad Hardy rushed for 22-hundred yards his senior season…

Cut 19 (16) “…big ones.” 

ULM signed 11 players on Wednesday after signing 30 during the early signing period in December. Vincent believes they addressed a lot of needs, but there’s still more work to do…

Cut 20 (25) “…to play.”

5:30 LRN Newscast February 8

Governor Jeff Landry officially announced he’s deploying the Louisiana National Guard troops to the southern border to help keep drugs and human trafficking from flowing into the United States. The deployment is expected to cost the state three-million dollars and Landry says it’s well spent money….

Cut 3 (05) “…in Texas”  

Landry says several other states have also committed to sending their National Guard troops to the southern border.

Louisiana Congressman and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise plans to return to Washington next week following treatment for multiple myeloma. In a press release Thursday, his office announced he successfully completed his stem cell treatment and is in complete remission.

The Bayou State is already preparing to host Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans next year. Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism is in Las Vegas to learn what’s ahead. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says they’re going over protocols…

Cut 7 (10) “…next year.”

The last Super Bowl played in New Orleans in 2013 produced a total of $480 million in economic impact on New Orleans’ economy.

Two educators in the Bayou State earned the national Milken Educator award. The recipients are Northshore High science teacher Kelly Ryan and Destrehan sixth grade science teacher Lauren Waguespack. Ryan says she could have never prepared herself for such an award.

Cut 9 (09) “…be me.”

Ryan and Waguespack received a $25 thousand dollar cash prize.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans started a four game road trip last night with an impressive 117 to 106 win over the Clippers. Los Angeles went into the game with the best record in the West. CJ McCollum hit five 3-pointers and had 25 points. Zion Williamson added 21 points and ten assists. Today was the trade deadline, but the Pels didn’t make any moves. They visit the Lakers tomorrow.

Tonight, the 13th ranked LSU Lady Tigers visit Vanderbilt. Reserve point guard Last-Tear Poa had her best game of the season against an SEC foe last Sunday against Florida. Coach Kim Mulkey hopes to see more of that, because it also helps Hailey Van Lith…
cut 17 (13) “….off guard some”
Tip off is at 8 PM in Nashville.

LSU, UL Lafayette and Louisiana Tech men’s basketball all lost last night. The Tigers were outclassed by the sixth ranked Volunteers as they fell to Tennessee 88-68. LSU fell behind 15-to-3 and never could catch up. Jalen Cook did not play because of a hamstring injury.

The Ragin Cajuns were outscored by 18 points in the second half and lost to Georgia State 78-69. The loss snaps Louisiana’s seven game winning streak.

Louisiana Tech’s six game winning streak ended with an 81-76 defeat to Western Kentucky.

But U-L-M won, beating Coastal Carolina 79-75.

The college baseball season gets underway next week. The 2024 SEC Baseball preseason poll came out today and the Tigers are picked to finish second in the west behind Arkansas.

The Ragin Cajuns are picked to finish fourth in the Sun Belt, ULM 13th in the 14-team league.

Nicholls is the preseason favorite to win the Southland after winning the conference tournament last year.

4:30 PM Newscall

Governor Jeff Landry is sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the U-S Mexico border. Jeff Palermo has the details…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Financial problems have resulted in the town of Boyce laying off its entire police force, except for police chief Ronald Goudeau (Good-oh). Goudeau is hopeful the town’s financial house can get back in order, so he can hire police officers again…

Cut 8 (08) “…all around us.” 

Goudeau says he’s been the police chief in Boyce since 2019, money problems plagued the town back then. Boyce mayor, Kelvin McCoy, says the police chief has significant authority over his budget and his budget has been completely expended.

An 18-year-old has been arrested for terrorizing after he allegedly made text and picture threats over Snap Chat. According to Thibodaux Police, Xavier Smith of Gheens, LA made the threats Tuesday morning to several E.D. White High School Students who were acquainted with an individual known to Smith. Smith was arrested Wednesday evening and is being held on $250,000 bond.

Two of the state’s top educators Northshore High science teacher Kelly Ryan and Destrehan sixth grade science teacher Lauren Waguespack. were surprised Wednesday with the Milken Educator award and each received a $25 thousand dollar cash prize. Waguespack says her goal is to create an environment where learning becomes a journey. She hopes to make a lasting impression on the lives of her science students.

Cut 12 (13) “…a scientist.”

3:30 PM Newscall

Governor Jeff Landry announces he’s sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the southern border to assist the Texas National Guard. The deployment could begin next month but Landry would not disclose how many guardsmen will be sent to Texas. Louisiana National Guard Brigadier General Thomas Friloux says their missions will be assigned through the Texas National Guard and they will not be detaining illegal individuals crossing the border…

Cut 5 (10) “…under Texas law”

Police Chief Ronald Goudeau (Good-oh). is the only police officer left in the town of Boyce. Everyone else was due to the town’s financial issues. Goudeau says he’ll continue to patrol the town daily and Rapides Parish Sheriff deputies will also assist in law enforcement duties.

Cut 7 (10) “…personal rapport”  

Former LSU Women’s basketball star Alexis Morris will take the court as a Harlem Globetrotter Friday. Morris, known for her exceptional ball-handling, helped the LSU Lady Tigers win their first National Championship. She’s the seventh current woman to join the Globetrotters. Globetrotter president, Keith Dawkins says, “Signing Alexis reflects our commitment to pursuing the best ballers from around world.”

Destrehan sixth grade science teacher Lauren Waguespack was one of two Louisiana teachers to receive the Milken Educator award Wednesday. During a school assembly, Waguespack was recognized with the “Oscar of Teaching” for her innovative teaching skills and pursuing leadership opportunities. The Harry Hurst Middle school teacher believes this award is a tremendous honor for educators…

Cut 11 (13) “…productive people.”

LRN PM Newscall February 8

Governor Jeff Landry is sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the U-S Mexico border. Jeff Palermo has the details…

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The Rapides Parish town of Boyce is without a police force after it had to layoff six of its officers. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington” 

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Governor Jeff Landry announces he’s sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the southern border to assist the Texas National Guard in border security. The deployment is expected to cost the state three-million dollars and Landry says it’s well spent money….

Cut 3 (05) “…in Texas”  

Landry says several other states have also committed to sending their National Guard troops to the southern border.

He says the mission will help train the guardsmen for active duty and it will also help slow the amount of fentanyl entering the United States. He says many people know of someone who has died from a fentanyl overdose

Cut 4 (13) “…they please”

Landry says the deployment could begin next month and he would not disclose how many guardsmen will be sent to Texas. Louisiana National Guard Brigadier General Thomas Friloux says their missions will be assigned through the Texas National Guard and they will not be in charge of detaining illegal citizens crossing the border

Cut 5 (10) “…under Texas law”

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Financial problems have resulted in the town of Boyce having to lay-off its entire police force, except for police chief Ronald Goudeau (Good-oh). Goudeau says the town’s finances could no longer support the salaries of his six officers…

Cut 6  (10) “..financial plan” 

Goudeau says he’ll continue to patrol the town daily and Rapides Parish Sheriff deputies will also assist in law enforcement duties.

Cut 7 (10) “…personal rapport”  

Goudeau is hopeful the town’s financial house can get back in order, so he can hire police officers again…

Cut 8 (08) “…all around us.” 

Goudeau says he’s been the police chief in Boyce since 2019, money problems plagued the town back then. Boyce mayor, Kelvin McCoy, says the police chief has significant authority over his budget and his budget has been completely expended.

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Two of the state’s top educators were surprised Wednesday with the Milken Educator award and each received a $25 thousand dollar cash prize. The recipients are Northshore High science teacher Kelly Ryan and Destrehan sixth grade science teacher Lauren Waguespack. Ryan says she could have never prepared herself for such an award.

Cut 9 (09) “…be me.”

Ryan is the first-ever Milken Educator Award honoree in St. Tammany Parish Public School system history. The Northshore alumna was honored for challenging her 11th and 12th grade science students to take an active role in learning…

Cut 10 (12) “…them think.”

Ryan and Waguespack are two of four educators in the Bayou State who earned the 2023-2024 Milken Educator Award. Christine Bayard of Johnston-Hopkins Elementary in Iberia Parish and Derrick Winn of Crestworth Elementary in East Baton Rouge Parish also received the Milken Educator award this week.

During a school assembly, Waguespack was recognized with the “Oscar of Teaching” for her innovative teaching skills and pursuing leadership opportunities. The sixth-grade teacher at Harry Hurst Middle believes this award is a tremendous honor for educators…

Cut 11 (13) “…productive people.”

Waguespack says her goal is to create an environment where learning becomes a journey. She hopes to make a lasting impression on the lives of her science students.

Cut 12 (13) “…a scientist.”

2:30 PM Newscast Feb 8

An 18-year-old has been arrested for terrorizing after he allegedly made text and picture threats over Snap Chat. According to Thibodaux Police, Xavier Smith of Gheens, LA made the threats Tuesday morning to several E.D. White High School Students who were acquainted with an individual known to Smith. Smith was arrested Wednesday evening and is being held on $250,000 bond.

Louisiana National Guard troops could be headed to the Southern border in Texas as soon as next month. Governor Jeff Landry announces he’s sending the troops and says the mission will help train the guardsmen for active duty and it will also help slow the amount of fentanyl entering the United States. He says many people someone who has died from a fentanyl overdose.

Cut 4 (13) “…they please”

The Rapides Parish town of Boyce is without a police force after it had to layoff six of its officers. Brooke Thorington has more…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington” 

The Milken Educator award was announced Wednesday honoring Northshore High science teacher Kelly Ryan and Destrehan sixth grade science teacher Lauren Waguespack. Ryan was honored for challenging her 11th and 12th grade science students to take an active role in learning…

Cut 10 (12) “…them think.”