9:30 LRN Newscast March 12

Governor Landry opened the 2024 legislative session urging lawmakers to reform public education. Landry says it’s time to give parents more flexibility to decide where to send their students to school. He pointed out the success of two children in the audience who attend a charter school in Baton Rouge…

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Landry also wants legislators to address constitutional reform.

Early voting for the  highly contested Caddo Parish Sheriff race is sending voters to the polls in high numbers. Political analyst Scott Hughes says traditionally Democrats tend to vote early or by mail compared to Republicans who tend to cast their ballot on election day…

Cut 9 (11)  “…Republican voters.”

Hughes says the one-vote margin in the November 2023 sheriff’s election was not only historic in Louisiana, but he believes it’s the largest one-vote margin in the country with more than 40,000 votes cast.

Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction added three inductees to its 2024 class. The award recognizes those who contribute to agriculture in Louisiana. Stephen Crawford of Concordia Parish was recognized for his extensive career in protecting agriculture. He aided the LSU AgCenter’s efforts of developing weed control to prevent and disrupt the growth of intrusive weeds.

Cut 5 (13) “…with them.” 

Crawford has been a key developer of herbicides for cotton, corn, soybeans, and rice.

Pediatric Oncologist, Dr. Zachary Leblanc says Children’s Hospital New Orleans has been designated the only hospital in Louisiana to offer a newly approved gene therapy for Sickle Cell Disease.

Cut 13 (11)  “…red blood cells.”

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

The 2024 legislative session is underway and insurance reform will be a major topic. Legislators will examine several bills that attempt to bring in more property insurers into the state. New Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says deregulation is the key and Governor Jeff Landry agrees…
cut 12 (12) “…our people”
Letting insurance hikes happen without Temple’s approval is one proposal that will go before legislators.

Children’s Hospital New Orleans has been designated as Louisiana’s only treatment center for a newly approved sickle cell disease gene therapy. Pediatric Oncologist, Doctor Zachary Leblanc, says there are at least three-thousand people with sickle cell disease living in Louisiana…
cut 14 (10) “….that goal”

Sad story out of St. Bernard Parish as a six-year-old child is dead from a fatal hit and run crash. St. Bernard Parish Sheriff deputies have arrested 41-year-old Napoleon Espino. He’s accused of hitting Deaunta White as he was crossing the street in Chalmette. Authorities say Espino kept going after hitting White.

Early voting in Caddo Parish is off to a strong start. Brooke Thorington explains why.
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7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry challenges state lawmakers to be bold on the opening day of the legislative session.
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The older brother of LSU women’s basketball player Flau’jae Johnson bonded out of jail yesterday after getting involved in Sunday’s scuffle between the Lady Tigers and South Carolina. Greenville, South Carolina police say Trayron Miller has been charged with disorderly conduct, assault and battery because he shoved an SEC employee in the head and stepped on her shoulders to get on the court.

Early voting for the March 23rd presidential primary is underway and while it’s already decided who will represent the Democratic and Republican Party in the presidential election, who will be the next sheriff in Caddo Parish remains undecided. The courts ordered another election in this race after Democrat Henry Whitehorn defeated Republican John Nickelson by one vote last November. Political analyst Scott Hughes says it’s not a nasty race, more of a get out and vote campaign…
cut 8 (08) “…vote in person”

Former Congressman and current secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Doctor Ralph Abraham has been inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. Abraham represented Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District from 2015 to 2021 and served on the House Agriculture Committee…
cut 4 (11) “….national security”
The Richland Parish native co-authored the 2018 farm bill and ensured Iraq remained a reliable destination for U-S rice.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The second ranked LSU baseball team has one more final tune-up before the start of SEC play as they begina two-game mid-week series tonight against North Dakota State. Last time out, the Tigers lost two to one to Xavier. Coach Jay Johnson on the loss…
cut 19 (05) “…to get better
In other college baseball action, ULM hosts Ole Miss, Louisiana Tech visits Northwestern State. McNeese travels to Southern, Southeastern Louisiana hosts Tulane. Grambling is at Jackson State.

The third ranked LSU softball team is undefeated headed into today’s huge matchup with top ranked Texas. The Longhorns lead the nation in hitting and they rank fifth in team team ERA. First pitch is at 11 AM.

The Saints have added another year to linebacker Demario Davis’ contract. The 35-year-old made his second straight Pro Bowl last year. Meanwhile, linebacker Zack Baun is leaving the Saints as he’s reportedly signed with the Eagles. New Orleans is interested in signing Eagles cornerback Avonte Maddox.

At the Southland Conference men’s basketball tournament last night, Lamar eliminated UNO 71 to 57. Top seeded McNeese will face Lamar at 5:30 today. Nicholls advanced with a wire-to-wire win over Texas A-and-M Commerce 72 to 52. The Colonels will battle the number two seed, Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi at 8 PM in Lake Charles.

Olivia Dunne’s time as an LSU gymnast is likely coming to an end. She will be recognized during Senior night ceremonies when the second ranked Tigers take on North Carolina on Friday night. Last summer, Dunne started the Livvy fund, to help other LSU female athletes land NIL deals with some of the top brands. She’s proud of the legacy she’s leaving behind
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6:30 LRN Newscast

Insurance and education reform were two main themes of Governor Jeff Landry’s address to state lawmakers on the first day of the legislative session. The governor is also calling for a constitutional convention..
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Landry wants to move certain items out of the constitution and into state law, giving the legislature more flexibility to address the state’s problems.

Turnout for early voting is high in Caddo Parish and the driving force isn’t the presidential primary, it’s the sheriff’s race. Political analyst Scott Hughes says there was a one-vote margin between Democrat Henry Whitehorn and Republican John Nickelson last November and after a lawsuit challenging the results, the courts ordered another election.
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The Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction has added three new inductees to its ranks. Teiko Foxx has more.
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LRN AM Newscall March 12

The Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction has added three new inductees to its ranks. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Early voting and mail-in ballots in Caddo Parish are off to the strongest start in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Governor Jeff Landry challenges state lawmakers to be bold on the opening day of the legislative session. Colleen Crain has the story…

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Three individuals who have made contributions to advancing agriculture in Louisiana are the newest inductees into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. One inductee, former North Louisiana Congressman and Physician Dr. Ralph Abraham served the largest agricultural district in the nation.

Cut 4 (11) “…national security.”

The Richland Parish native co-authored the 2018 farm bill and ensured Iraq remained a reliable destination for U-S rice.

Stephen Crawford of Concordia Parish was recognized for his extensive career in protecting agriculture. He aided the LSU AgCenter’s efforts of developing weed control to prevent and disrupt the growth of intrusive weeds.

Cut 5 (13) “…with them.” 

Crawford has been a key developer of herbicides for cotton, corn, soybeans, and rice.

Dr. Leodrey Williams became the first black inductee in the hall of distinction. Since 2001, Williams has led the Southern University Agricultural and Research Extension. Establishing the newest campus was challenging, but Williams knew it would see great dividends.

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Since its inception, the Hall of Distinction has inducted 31 individuals.

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Turnout for early voting is high in Caddo Parish and the driving force isn’t the presidential primary, it’s the hotly contested sheriff’s race. Political analyst Scott Hughes says there was a one-vote margin between Democrat Henry Whitehorn and Republican John Nickelson last November and after two appeals, the courts ruled for another run-off election.

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And while you’d expect plenty of mudslinging with such a close race, Hughes says so far, it’s been more of a get-out-the-vote effort driving turnout.

Cut 8 (08) “…vote in person.” 

Hughes says another noteworthy item in this race is that traditionally Democrats tend to vote early or by mail compared to Republicans who tend to cast their ballot on election day…

Cut 9 (11)  “…Republican voters.”

Hughes says the one-vote margin in the November 2023 sheriff’s election was not only historic in Louisiana, but he believes it’s the largest one-vote margin in the country with more than 40,000 votes cast.

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Governor Jeff Landry opens the 2024 regular legislative session by telling state lawmakers that bold changes need to be made to improve public education. Landry says it’s time to give parents more flexibility to decide where to send their students to school. He pointed out the success of two children in the audience who attend a charter school in Baton Rouge…

Cut 10 (10) “…in their area”

Landry also wants legislators to address constitutional reform. He says the state’s current constitution has been amended way too many times. He says the document also limits the legislature’s ability to address significant problems…

Cut 11 (11) “…(cheering)” 

Insurance reform will also be key topic as the state legislators will look at ways to improve the property insurance market. New Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says deregulation of the industry is the key and Landry agrees…

Cut 12 (12) “…our people” 

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Children’s Hospital New Orleans has been designated the only hospital in Louisiana to offer a promising, newly approved gene therapy for Sickle Cell Disease, a devastating illness that affects every major organ. Pediatric Oncologist, Dr. Zachary Leblanc says this therapy has advantages over others because it uses the patient’s own stem cells…

Cut 13 (11)  “…red blood cells.”

Leblanc says after years of clinical trials that began in France; two companies received approval from the FDA in December to provide the gene therapy products Lygenia (lif gen nee uh) and Casgevy (cass jevie). According to the Louisiana Department of Public Health, around 3000 Louisianans are living with Sickle Cell Disease.

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The therapy is only available for patients over the age of 12 and involves multiple health care disciplines. Dr. Leblanc says, the procedures require several months, and the patient will be hospitalized at least twice with multiple follow up visits but when it’s over…

Cut 15 (07) “…non-sickle hemoglobin.”

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One of LSU’s most popular athletes will likely compete for the final time on the LSU campus Friday night. Olivia Dunne and the 2nd ranked LSU gymnastics squad host North Carolina for Senior night. Dunne only competed in four meets last year because of injuries, but she says a more focused approach to all of her responsibilities has led to better results

Cut 16 (15) “…on it” 

The social media star, who is earning millions through NIL deals, has competed on uneven bars several times year and last week matched a career-high 9.9 score on the floor.

Last summer, Dunne started the Livvy fund, to help other LSU female athletes land NIL deals with some of the top brands. She’s proud of the legacy she’s leaving behind

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The 21-year-old is a senior, but does have one more year of eligibility left. Dunne is not ready to speculate on her future plans, she’s more focused on helping LSU win its first national championship in gymnastics. The New Jersey native admits this has been her favorite year at LSU…

Cut 18 (13)  “…a blast” 

5:30 LRN Legislative Report March 11

On the opening day of the legislative session, Governor Jeff Landry laid out his agenda for lawmakers. He began his speech by encouraging legislators to make his reforms in public education. The governor says he wants parents in control of a child’s education and take away some of the burdens affecting teachers…

Cut  14 (14) “..can teach”

Insurance reform will also be a key topic as the state legislators will look at ways to improve the property insurance market. New Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says deregulation of the industry is the key and Landry agrees…

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Secretary of State Nancy Landry is pushing for bills to increase election integrity. She says the bills would bring Louisiana closer to being ranked first in the nation for election integrity. For example, House Bill 114 to verify if Louisiana residents are still eligible to vote.

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After 10 years, Landry points out voters would not be removed from the non-active voters list automatically. She says notification would be mailed out and if a voter does not respond…

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Former Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed the proposed bill multiple times after it was passed by the legislature.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU and South Carolina battled hard yesterday and tempers flared late in the game which resulted in both benches clearing after Lady Tigers guard Flau’jae Johnson was pushed down to the ground. LSU ended up losing in the SEC Tournament title game 79 to 72, but Coach Kim Mulkey feels good about her squad
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Poa was taken off on a stretcher Saturday night after banging her head on the floor. Mulkey expects Poa to be ready for the NCAA Tournament which begins next week.

In the NFL, the Falcons have reportedly signed quarterback Kirk Cousins. And you can make a strong argument he’s best the quarterback in the NFC South. Meanwhile, the Saints have announced a new two-year contract with linebacker Demario Davis.

After a tough loss to Sam Houston last Thursday, the Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team responded on Saturday with an 84-70 win over Middle Tennessee. Coach Talvin Hester is glad to see his team rebound from a tough loss…
Cut 16 (16) “…do that now”
Louisiana Tech’s Isaiah Crawford was named Conference USA Player and Defensive Player of the Year today. Crawford is averaging 17 points a game and he’s helped the Bulldogs have one of the top defenses in the country.

The Southland Tournament continues in Lake Charles today. Tonight Lamar will play UNO. The Privateers upset Southeastern and Nicholls will take on Texas A-and-M Commerce at 7:30. A-and-M Commerce eliminated Northwestern State last night.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 11

The 2024 legislative session began today and Governor Landry laid out his agenda for lawmakers. He wants legislators to tackle the insurance crisis and he’s calling for a constitutional convention.

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Landry and Republican lawmakers are pushing to move items out of the state’s constitution and place it into state law. He says the current constitution makes it too difficult for lawmakers to correct the state’s problems.

Insurance reform and education are also hot button issues up for debate. Jeremy Alford of La-politics-dot-com says legislators have to approve a budget for next fiscal year. He says lawmakers will look at reducing state spending with an eye towards 2025 when a temporary sales tax expires.

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Alford says Republican lawmakers are also eager to set up a program called education savings accounts.

Lawmakers returned to the Capitol today to begin the 2024 legislative session. And Secretary of State Nancy Landry announced a package of bills that would improve the state’s election integrity. She says the state has some of the most well run elections in the nation but the bills would bring Louisiana closer to being ranked number one.

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HB 114 would expand voter canvass to further ensure that Louisiana’s voter rolls are accurate.

The volume of mail-in ballots for the presidential primary is the third highest in Louisiana’s election history. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon…

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The volume of mail-in voting for this primary is 17% higher than it was on the first day of the 2020 primary which was in July.

 

3:30 PM Newscast

On the opening day of the legislative session, Governor Jeff Landry laid out his agenda for lawmakers. He began his speech by encouraging legislators to make his reforms in public education. The governor says he wants parents in control of a child’s education and take away some of the burdens affecting teachers…

Cut  14 (14) “..can teach”

La Politics dot com editor Jeremy Alford says legislators also have to approve a budget for next fiscal year. He says lawmakers will look at reducing state spending with an eye towards 2025 when a temporary sales tax expires

Cut 11 (12) “…tough decisions”

A package of bills aimed to make Louisiana number one in the country regarding election integrity will be addressed in the regular session. Teiko Fox has more.

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After one day of early voting, the number of mail-in ballots for the presidential primary is the third highest in Louisiana’s election history and it’s possible it could eclipse the 2022 Senate primary for mail-in votes. JMC Analytics pollster John Couvillon…

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