12:30 PM Newscast April 3

The Bayou Barbie is going pro. LSU forward, Angel Reese announcing her decision to declare for the WNBA draft late Wednesday morning in a Vogue profile piece, saying she’s done everything she wanted to in college and that her ultimate goal is to be a pro—and to be one of the greatest basketball players to play, ever. Reese says she feels ready. Last month LSU Women’s basketball Coach Kim Mulkey said whatever she decided to do, Angel Reese has left her mark on LSU.

After the LSU Women’s basketball team missed the National Anthem because they were in the locker room for pre-game preparation and prayer, Governor Jeff Landry is suggesting a policy to take scholarships away from student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landry has been flexing his political muscle during his four months in office, but taking scholarships away from collegiate athletes might be too much…

Cut 26 (09)  “…calm down.”

A bill to allow ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that made headlines during the pandemic, to be sold over the counter in Louisiana advances from House Health and Welfare. Schriever Representative Beryl Amedee says it’s safe, effective, and virtually harmless for humans.

Cut 6  (09) “…prescription.” 

The bill passed committee 7-4 vote and advances to the House.

Opponents of Legislation that would make it a crime to be within 25 feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to retreat or stop raised concerns about constitutional rights and whether onlookers can still get good video of potential police misconduct. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot, who is a former sheriff’s deputy, says 25 feet is a sufficient distance.

Cut 4 (10) “…good visual.” 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

First year LSU offensive coordinator Joe Sloan has been very impressed with returning receiver Kyren Lacy. Sloan says Lacy’s ability to lead the Tiger’s receiver room and the effort he puts into offseason training helps to improve LSU’s practices and inspire his own teammates.

Cut 17 (20) “… on Saturday”

Lacy is LSU’s leading returning receiver

Neville high school will begin their search for a new football head coach after Jeff Tannehill has resigned.

And the rematch of last year’s national championship between the Iowa Hawkeyes and LSU Lady Tigers is now the most-watched women’s college basketball game on record. The game averaged 12.3 million viewers which tops the largest audience for a men’s or women’s college basketball game on ESPN.

LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson is taking a no screens coaching approach in order to help the Tigers focus and play better baseball this season. College Baseball Analyst Ronnie Rantz says that this idea has the potential to really help players focus on the game.

Cut 29 (11) “… at their phone.”

Johnson says that he’ll keep the policy in place until his team improves.

And last night UL-Lafayette defeated Nicholls 13 to 3 to extend their winning streak to 12 games. The Ragin Cajuns saw a lot of offensive success in the game as Duncan Pastore had his first four-hit game this season, Kyle Debarge hit his ninth home run of the season, and John Taylor drove in three runs to extend his hit streak to seventeen games.

And in more baseball news around the state, both Louisiana Tech and Southeastern won their games in walk-off fashion as the Bulldogs defeated Little Rock and the Lions defeated Southern Miss both by a score of 7 to 6. Northwestern State defeated Grambling 4 to 1 and they will face ULM tonight at 6 pm.

11:30 AM Newscast April 3

While the LSU Women’s Basketball team was in the locker room for pre-game preparation and prayer before the game against Iowa but Governor Landry believes the team should have been on the floor for the national anthem. The Governor is suggesting a policy to take scholarships away from student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the proposal is unconstitutional.

Cut 7 (11) “…state power.”

The House Transportation Committee approves a bill that would require speed enforcement cameras to get a picture of the driver of a speeding vehicle, along with the license plate. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel, not a fan of the speed enforcement cameras, says a real-life police officer are the ones that should be issuing tickets…

Cut 28 (08)  “…drug dealers.”

In Evangeline Parish, one man is committed to sleeping outside with his rescue dogs until enough money is raised to build a shelter. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (29)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

Legislation that would make it a crime to be within 25 feet of a working law enforcement officer who told the person to retreat or stop passed the full House in an 81-20 vote. Thibodaux Representative Bryan Fontenot, who is a former sheriff’s deputy, says he’s trying to protect officers with this bill…

Cut 3 (11) “…an arrest.”  

10:30 LRN Newscast April 3

A legal analyst says Governor Landry’s proposal to take away athletic scholarships for students who are not present for the national anthem is unconstitutional. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Chair of the state Republican Party Louis Gurvich is stepping down from his post effective Saturday. In a statement to the party, he thanked his staff and said it was time to make way for the next party chair.  Gurvich has been named executive director of the Louisiana Offshore Terminal Authority.

 

The sexual misconduct suit filed by 10 former students against LSU has been settled out of court. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says sometimes settlements are based on economic decisions and due to the sensitive nature of the case there’s also value in keeping the plaintiffs from having to relieve their trauma during a trial.

Cut 6 (09) “…give money.”

The settlement amount was not disclosed.

To raise money to build an animal shelter in Evangeline Parish, Matthew Baker, founder of Heros Everywhere Animal Rescue, has committed to sleeping outside with their 64 rescue dogs to raise $250,000. And once the facility is constructed, local veterinarians have also offered to volunteer their time to spay and neuter animals.

Cut 12 (07) “…them up.” 

You can find out more and how to donate at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com

9:30 LRN Newscast April 3

Governor Landry is suggesting a policy to take scholarships away from student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem following the absence of LSU women’s basketball team during the national anthem before the game against Iowa. LSU says both men’s and women’s basketball teams have not been on the court for the national anthem for the last several years. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says everyone needs to take a step back.

Cut 8 (13) “…then on.” 

Pinsonat says Landry has been flexing his political muscle during his four months in office, but taking scholarships away from collegiate athletes might be too much…

Matthew Baker, founder of Heros Everywhere Animal Rescue, has committed to sleeping outside with their 64 rescue dogs. He’s hoping to raise $250,000 to build an animal shelter in Evangeline Parish. He said his wife Bre is just as committed to the shelter.

Cut 11 (06) “…with the dogs.”

To donate or adopt, visit LouisianaRadioNetwork.com.

Legislation requiring speed cameras to also get a picture of speeding drivers receives approval from the House Transportation Committee. Colleen Crain has the story…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Colleen Crain”

The Lincoln Parish Journal cites the City of Ruston and the Department of Transportation and Development will sign a memorandum of understanding next week that will clear the way for the start of the construction of a new Buc-ee’s. The city already has $5 million from the state, $6 million from the federal government, and city council approved $15 million to fund the construction of service roads, interchanges, etc. for the toothy beaver superstore.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The House Transportation Committee approves a bill that would require speed enforcement cameras to get a picture of the driver of a speeding vehicle, along with the license plate. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel says he’s seeking to pass this bill because there are residents receiving speeding tickets when it was someone else driving their vehicle
Cut 13 (11) “…do not own.”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

The sexual misconduct suit filed by 10 former students against LSU has been settled out of court. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says sometimes settlements are based on the cost of defending versus the value of the actual suits…
Cut 4 (04) “…behind us”
Complaints in the suit included allegations of sexual misconduct involving former LSU star running back Derius Guice.

Governor Landry believes college athletes should lose their scholarship if they are not on the court for the national anthem. This is in response to the Lady Tigers basketball team not being present for the anthem before their Elite Eight matchup against Iowa. Iowa was on the court. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landry has been flexing his political muscle, but taking scholarships away from collegiate athletes might be too much…
Cut 9 (09) “…calm down.”
Legal analysts say it would be unconstitutional to take a student-athletes scholarship away because they were not present for the anthem.

Legislation has been filed for lawmakers to hold a constitutional convention and it would start May 20th, which would likely mean the regular session would have to end two weeks early. Senate President Cameron Henry says there are lawmakers who do not not want to rush into a constitutional convention…
cut 20 (07) “….we take”
The convention would run from May 20th to July 15th under the current proposal. Henry says legislators are also eager to get back to their full time jobs after already holding two special sessions this year.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry says the LSU women’s basketball team should have been on the floor for the national anthem before the game against Iowa. The governor is suggesting a policy to take scholarships away from student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the proposal is unconstitutional.
Cut 7 (11) “…state power.”
Mulkey says they did not intentionally miss the anthem.

At the state capitol…a bill that would prohibit speed enforcement cameras from issuing tickets if there’s no image of the driver receives approval from the House Transportation Committee. Supporters of the legislation say the cameras are just a way for private businesses to make money and do nothing to prevent speeding. But Mike Knaps with the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police disagrees…
cut 15 (06) “…extremely reasonable’
After a ten to two vote, the proposal heads to the House floor.

In Evangeline Parish, one man is committed to sleeping outside with his rescue dogs until enough money is raised to build a shelter. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (29) “I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The LSU-Iowa game goes down as the most watched women’s college basketball game in history. According to Nielsen data the Elite Eight matchup averaged 12-point-three million viewers. It surpasses the 11.8 million people who watched the 1983 championship game between USC and La Tech. That game featured Kim Mulkey versus Cheryl MIller.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Monday’s LSU-Iowa game goes down as the most-watched women’s college basketball game on record according to Nielsen data. ESPN says the game averaged 12-point-3 million viewers, making it the most-watched college basketball game.

The Ragin Cajuns extended their nation’s longest winning streak to 12 games last night with a 13 to 3 seven inning win over Nicholls. Duncan Pastore had four hits, Kyle DeBarge hit his ninth homer and John Taylor extended his hitting streak to 17 games.

Louisiana Tech won in walk-off fashion last night, beating Little Rock seven to six. Adarius Mayes drove in the winning run. Ethan Bates had 2 RBIs.

Southeastern Louisiana also had a walk-off win as Shae Thomas hit his team leading sixth home run of the season to lead off the bottom of the ninth to give the Lions a seven to six win over Southern Miss.

McNeese outscored Alcorn State nine to seven and Northwestern State knocked off Grambling four to one.

A new football coach is needed at Neville High School as Jeff Tannehill has resigned after four seasons. Tannehill was placed on administrative leave at the beginning of March because of an investigation looking into possible misuse of student funds, but was reinstated after three weeks.

At LSU spring football….to help make up for the loss of future first round picks Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Junior at wide receiver, LSU signed Liberty’s CJ Daniels and Mississippi State’s Zavion Thomas out of the transfer portal. First year offensive coordinator Joe Sloan says Thomas is an explosive player…
cut 18 (18) “…with him”

In the NFL…former LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has re-signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A legal analyst says Governor Landry’s proposal to take away athletic scholarships for student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem is unconstitutional. Teiko Foxx has more…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Neville High school needs a new football coach. Jeff Tannehill has resigned after four seasons. Tannehill was placed on administrative leave March 1 as he was under investigation for possible misuse of student funds at Monroe City Schools. He was reinstated three weeks later. The Ouachita Citizen reports Tannehill’s resignation has nothing to do with an audit.

Ten former LSU students who sued the school for allegedly mishandling complaints of sexual assault and domestic violence involving football players and others have settled the case. Settlement terms have not been made public. Legal analyst Franz Borhardt…
cut 5 (09) “…settlement does”
Four of the plaintiffs accuse former LSU running back Derrius Guice of sexual misconduct.

To raise money to build a proper animal shelter with a spay/neuter clinic in Evangeline Parish, Matthew Baker, founder of Heros Everywhere Animal Rescue, has committed to sleeping outside with their 64 rescue dogs. He’s hoping to raise $250,000 to build the facility on land they’ve donated.
Cut 10 (11) “…fund this.”
For more information go to Heroes Everywhere Animal Rescue’s Facebook page.

AM LRN Newscall April 3

A legal analyst says Governor Landry’s proposal to take away athletic scholarships for student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem is unconstitutional. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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In Evangeline Parish, one man is committed to sleeping outside with his rescue dogs until enough money is raised to build a shelter. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (29)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Legislation requiring speed cameras to also get a picture of speeding drivers receives approval from the House Transportation Committee. Colleen Crain has the story…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Colleen Crain”

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The sexual misconduct suit filed by 10 former students against LSU has been settled out of court. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says sometimes settlements are based on economic decisions of the cost of defending versus the value of the actual suits…

Cut 4 (13) “…move on.”

Complaints in the suit included allegations of sexual misconduct and domestic violence by LSU football players. Although settlement terms were not disclosed, Borghardt says there’s a value to being paid now versus after a trial…

Cut 5 (09) “…settlement does.” 

And due to the sensitive nature of the case, Borghardt says there’s value in keeping the plaintiffs from having to testify during a trial and relieve their trauma….

Cut 6 (09) “…give money.”

Borghardt says settlements can also include policy changes to avoid future incidents.

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Governor Landry believes the LSU women’s basketball team should have been on the floor for the national anthem before the game against Iowa. The Governor is suggesting a policy to take scholarships away from student-athletes who are not present for the national anthem. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the proposal is unconstitutional.

 Cut 7 (11) “…state power.”

LSU says both men’s and women’s basketball teams have not been on the court for the national anthem for the last several years. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says everyone needs to take a step back.

Cut 8 (13) “…then on.” 

Pinsonat says Landry has been flexing his political muscle during his four months in office, but taking scholarships away from collegiate athletes might be too much…

Cut 9 (09)  “…calm down.”

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To raise money to build a proper animal shelter with a spay/neuter clinic in Evangeline Parish, Matthew Baker, founder of Heros Everywhere Animal Rescue, has committed to sleeping outside with their 64 rescue dogs. He’s hoping to raise $250,000 to build the facility on land they’ve donated.

Cut 10 (11) “…fund this.”

You’ve heard the expression when you lay down with the dogs you get fleas, well Baker is hoping to get funds instead. His wife Bre is just as committed to the shelter, but he says she’ll be sleeping indoors taking care of animals that need to be bottle fed.

Cut 11 (06) “…with the dogs.”

All joking aside, the Baker says they are committed to animal rescue and once the facility is constructed, local veterinarians have also offered to volunteer their time to spay and neuter animals.

Cut 12 (07) “…them up.” 

For more information about the Heroes Everywhere Animal Rescue, how to donate and or adopt visit LouisianaRadioNetwork.com

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The House Transportation Committee approves a bill that would require speed enforcement cameras to get a picture of the driver of a speeding vehicle, along with the license plate. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel says he’s seeking to pass this bill because there are residents receiving speeding tickets when it was someone else driving their vehicle

Cut 13 (11)  “…do not own.”

Deshotel is not a fan of the speed enforcement cameras. He believes their main objective is to collect cash and do nothing to help control speeding. He says a real life police officer are the ones that should be issuing tickets…

Cut 14 (08)  “…drug dealers.”

Former Baker Police Chief Mike Knaps argued against the legislation. Knaps says the speed enforcement cameras are an important tool in getting motorists to slow down…

Cut 15 (06)  “…extremely reasonable.”

The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.

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First year LSU offensive coordinator Joe Sloan is pleased with the progress of new Tigers starting quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Sloan says making good decisions with the football has been the focus…

Cut 16 (16)  “…good decisions.” 

Kyren Lacy is LSU’s leading returning receiver. Sloan says he’s been impressed with Lacy’s ability to lead the wide receiver room and it’s resulting in good performance at practice…

Cut 17 (20) “…on Saturday.” 

To help make up for the loss of future first round picks Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Junior, LSU signed Liberty’s CJ Daniels and Mississippi State’s Zavion Thomas. Sloan says Thomas is an explosive player…

Cut 18 (18)  “…with him”  

 

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Cut 19 (15) “…as a player.”  

 

Cut 20 (18) “…they take.”