9:30 LRN Newscast

Beloved Chalmette High School principal Wayne Warner continues to recover from a broken hip and elbow after he was attacked by 33-year-old Christopher Kidd who is wheelchair-bound. St Bernard Parish Sheriff James Pohlman says the 79-year-old Warner saw Kidd pushing over trash cans and asked Kidd what he was doing and that’s when the disabled man pushed him down…
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Kidd has been arrested and faces several charges. He has a criminal history that dates back to 2016.

Most of the state is under a heat advisory again today as heat indices could reach 110-degrees so be careful when spending long periods of time outside…
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That’s Doctor Sunday Winder with the Louisiana Department of Health.

Lending Tree analysis of U-S Census Bureau data finds an increase in retirement age Louisiana residents who are still working. 23-percent of Louisiana adults 65 and older are working that’s up from 19-percent in 2022. UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says rising prices for just about everything are pushing people to hold off on retiring…
cut 12 (10) “….then retire”

Process Service Specialists, headquartered in Ascension Parish, will spend 3.5 million dollars over the next three years to build a manufacturing facility at the Port of Lake Charles. The new facility will provide commercial and industrial steel and piping to customers around the world. PSS Vice President of Fabrication Aaron Reeves says the facility will create 160 new jobs with an average salary of 100-thousand dollars…
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8:30 LRN Newscast

Doctor Ralph Abraham has been named as the state’s first Surgeon General. Abraham was serving as the Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health. Governor Jeff Landry says this will put a doctor in charge of health policy. Abraham says he wants to change policies that have been holding the state back in providing better healthcare…
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Most of the state is under a heat advisory again today. Heat index values could reach 110-degrees which could put you in the hospital if you overdo it while outside. The state health department does have a heat-related illness dashboard…
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That’s Doctor Sunday Winder with the Louisiana Department of Health. Last year the state recorded 88 heat-related deaths and 61-hundred emergency room visits for heat related illness.

A LendingTree analysis of U-S Census Bureau Data shows 23% of Louisiana adults 65 and older are still working, an increase from 19-percent in 2022. UNO business professor Mark Rosa…
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Rosa says inflation has resulted in older adults working longer.

The Ragin Cajun fan base is thrilled over the announcement that former player and Crowley native Alyson Habetz will be the next head coach of the U-L Lafayette softball program. Her former coach Yvette Girouard calls it a Grand Slam hire…
cut 14 (12) “…help her”
As a player, Habetz helped lead the Cajuns to the Women’s College World Series in 1993. She was an assistant at Alabama for 25 years and was the associate head coach when the Crimson Tide won a national championship in 2012.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Health has expanded its Heat-Related Illness Dashboard, and it gives a statewide view of emergency department visits for heat-related illness.
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Governor Jeff Landry has named former Congressman Doctor Ralph Abraham as the state’s first surgeon general. Abraham was serving as the state’s health secretary.

The National Hurricane Center is watching a tropical wave in the southeastern Caribbean that could reach the southern Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Forecasters are giving the disturbance a low chance of developing.

Lending Tree analysis of U-S Census Bureaus data finds that 23-percent of Louisiana adults 65 and over are still working that’s up from 19-percent in 2022, the tenth highest increase in the country. UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says with prices up on almost everything, it doesn’t make sense for some to retire…
cut 11 (07) “…steady paycheck”

Process Service Specialists, headquartered in Gonzales, has announced it will invest 3.5 million dollars over the next three years to establish a manufacturing facility at the Port of Lake Charles. The company expects to create 160 new jobs in Calcasieu Parish over the next three years. PSS Vice President of Fabrication Aaron Reeves says they are proud to be a part of the rebound of Lake Charles following Hurricane Laura in 2020…
cut 9 (10) “…these projects”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

A Ragin Cajuns legend has been named as the new head coach of the U-L Lafayette softball team. Crowley native Alyson Habetz was a two-sport star for the Cajuns in the early 1990s and led the team to the Women’s College World Series in 1993. Habetz went on to coach at Alabama as an assistant for 25 years. Her former coach Yvette Girouard credits athletics director Bryan Maggard for convincing Habetz to take the job…
cut 15 (15) “….it could be a go”
Habetz will be officially introduced tomorrow morning.

Less than 24 hours after finishing as the runner up in the College World Series with Texas A-and-M, Jim Schossnagle was hired as the head coach at Texas. LSU’s Director of Baseball Operations Brent Haring is the new head coach at Nicholls. Haring was previously an assistant at BYU and Utah Tech.

The Pelicans have the 21st overall pick in tonight’s NBA draft. Could New Orleans swing a draft day trade involving Brandon Ingram, one of their top players. Ingram is entering the final year of his contract. Jake Madison, host of the Locked on Pelicans podcast says the team wants to build around power forward Zion Williamson and trading Ingram would help shake up the roster…
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The draft begins at 7 PM.

LSU men’s basketball has released its roster for the upcoming season and Trey’Dez Green from Zachary High School is listed on it. Green signed to play at LSU as a tight end, but looks like he’ll also play basketball after the football season ends.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Baton Rouge Republican Congressman Garrret Graves who previously announced he’s not seeking re-election this year and has put out another statement that says he has no plans to run for any office, including dog catcher. There was speculation he would run for a seat that’s opening on the Public Service Commission.

23% of Louisiana adults 65 and older are still working according to a study by Lending Tree that used US Census Bureau data. Mel Bridges has more.
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Former Ragin’ Cajuns two-sport star and assistant Alabama softball coach Alyson Habetz is returning to U-L Lafayette as head softball coach. Hall of Famer Yvette Girouard, who coached Habetz when she played softball for the Cajuns in the early 1990s, says this is a Grand Slam hire…
Cut 13 (15) “…perfect timing.”
Habetz coached for 25 years at Alabama and retired following the 2023 season to take care of her ailing mother in Crowley.

Process Service Specialist, headquartered in Gonzales, is expanding with a $3.5 million manufacturing plant at the Port of Lake Charles. PSS Vice President of Fabrication Aaron Reeves says the expansion will allow them to have a major fabrication facility.
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The expansion will create 160 new jobs over the next three years.

LRN AM Newscall June 26

The Louisiana Department of Health has enhanced its Heat-Related Illness Dashboard, and the numbers might surprise you. Brooke Thorington has more.

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23% of Louisiana adults 65 and older are still working according to a study by the U-S Census Bureau, putting us 10th nationally. Mel Bridges has more.

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Former Ragin’ Cajuns two-sport star and assistant Alabama softball coach Alyson Habetz is returning to U-L Lafayette as head softball coach. Jeff Palermo reports a Hall of Fame coach is excited for her former school.

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We all know it’s pretty hot outside, but have you ever wondered how many people experience heat-related illnesses? Dr. Sundee (Sunday) Winder with the Louisiana Department of Health says you can view trends on how the high temperatures impact individuals on their Heat-Related Illness Dashboard.

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And if you thought last year was hot, you’re right. Winder says the average number of ER visits for heat-related illness for the last decade was 2,800.

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The dashboard has been enhanced and this year you can see how many heat-related illnesses there are by the day and the temperature. Winder hopes the dashboard will raise awareness of how the heat can impact your health.

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Included with the dashboard are tips on how to avoid heat-related illnesses and guides for employers.

To view the dashboard visit. ldh.la.gov/heat

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Process Service Specialist is expanding with a $3.5 million manufacturing plant at the Port of Lake Charles. PSS Vice President of Fabrication Aaron Reeves says the expansion will allow them to have a major fabrication facility.

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PSS is headquartered in Gonzales.

Reeves, a native of Lake Charles, says the facility will create 160 new jobs over the next three years with an average annual salary of $100,000

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Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in 318 indirect jobs and almost 500 potential new jobs for southwest Louisiana.

Reeves says it’s exciting to see the area rebound after the 2020 Hurricane season.

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Reeves says they will be holding job fairs in the future in conjunction with the Louisiana Workforce Commission.

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A LendingTree analysis of U-S Census Bureau Survey Data shows 23% of Louisiana adults 65 and older are still working, an increase of 17% from 2022. UNO business professor Mark Rosa says many retirement-aged adults were hesitant to stop working when the economy was good…

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The analysis cites several reasons older adults may stay in the workforce, including changes in Social Security policies and a higher cost of living. Rosas says in such an inflated economy, it likely doesn’t make sense for some people to retire.

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The percentage of retired Louisiana adults decreased 16% from 2022 to 24, the fifth-most in the nation. Rosas estimates this will only continue to lower.

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Louisiana ranks 10th nationally for the highest percentage of retirement-age adults still working.

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Former Ragin’ Cajuns two-sport athlete and Alabama softball coach Alyson Habetz is returning to U-L Lafayette as softball head coach following Gerry Glasco’s departure for Texas Tech. Yvette Girouard, who coached Habetz when she played softball for the Cajuns, says Habetz’s homecoming is long anticipated.

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Habetz has coached softball for 25 years, most recently serving as Alabama’s assistant coach until 2023. Before that, she played softball and basketball at U-L Lafayette, and even helped lead the Cajuns to the 1993 Women’s College World Series. Girouard says longtime Ragin’ Cajun fans and alumni are especially excited to have Habetz back.

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Though Girouard and others have been pushing for Habetz to coach at U-L Lafayette for years, Girouard credits Cajuns Athletic Director Dr. Bryan Maggard as the person to finally convince Habetz, a Crowley native, to come home.

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The first round NBA draft is tonight and the New Orleans Pelicans currently hold the 21st overall pick and no picks in the second round. Jake Madison, host of the Locked On Pelicans Podcast, says New Orleans is looking for a center. But if there isn’t anyone left at pick 21 the Pels like, he says, they could be left in a weird spot.

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Trade rumors about Pelicans’ small forward Brandon Ingram have also been floating around, with some speculating the team could bundle him in with the 21st pick in a draft day trade deal. But Madison says when — or even if — Ingram will leave is still up in the air.

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Madison thinks there’s no guarantee the Pelicans will draft someone tonight, as this year’s draft class looks weak. Still, he says, whoever the team drafts or trades is to build around star power forward Zion Williamson.

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The draft begins tonight at 7 P.M. CST.

5:30 PM Newscast June 25

Former Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight is running for the Public Service Commission. McKnight will seek to replace District 2 PSC Commissioner Craig Greene, who is not seeking re-election.

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McKnight served in the Louisiana House from 2020-to-2024 and unsuccessfully ran for State Treasurer last year.

Doctor Ralph Abraham has been named as the state’s first Surgeon General. Abraham was serving as Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health. Governor Jeff Landry says in his role as Surgeon General, Abraham will look to modernize Louisiana’s healthcare and policies…

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Abraham says he wants to change policies that have been holding the state back.

Wayne Warner, the principal at Chalmette High School will have to have surgery after being attacked by a man in a wheelchair. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Three Mandeville teenagers are facing charges after allegedly stealing a woman’s LGBTQ flag from her home and burning it. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Lt. Suzanne Carboni says detectives have been investigating the hate crime since Memorial Day weekend

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

Tennessee is a national champion in college baseball for the first time in program history. The Volunteers beat Texas A-and-M six to five last night in the final game of the college baseball season. In Baseball America’s final Top 25, Tennessee is number one, followed by Texas A-and-M, Kentucky, North Carolina and Florida State. Baseball America does not have LSU in its final Top 25.

LSU’s Tiger Stadium comes in at number three in EA Sports’ ranking of the toughest places to play in College Football 25. Texas A-and-M’s Kyle Field is ranked number one and Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium is ranked second. EA sports said it considered winning percentage, attendance, active home winning streaks and team prestige when determining the ranking.

U-L Lafayette has named Alyson Habetz as its new head coach. Habetz was a standout basketball and softball player for the Cajuns in the 90s and then was an assistant coach at Alabama for 25 years.

Jacob Mayers, who announced over the weekend he’s transferring from Nicholls State to LSU has come a long way. Mayers didn’t make the freshman team at St. Amant High School, but the six-foot-five right-hander says that only motivated him…
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Mayers now has a fastball that can get into the upper 90s and he hopes to be a weekend starter for the Tigers in 2025.

Ragin Cajuns football has received verbal commitments from a couple of local high school football stars. Cecilia defensive back Brent Gordon and Acadiana High’s Russell Babineaux will play for U-L Lafayette after their senior season.

The Pelicans have promoted Bryson Graham to General Manager today as he’ll replace Trajan Langdon, who is now with Detroit. Graham has been with the Pelicans franchise for the last 14 seasons and spent the last five years as assistant general manager.

4:30 PM Newscast June 25

The longest-serving principal in the country is facing surgery after he was allegedly attacked by wheelchair-bound, 33-year-old Christopher Kidd. St Bernard Parish Sheriff James Pohlman says when Chalmette High School principal 79-year-old Wayne Warner saw Kidd pushing over trash cans Sunday night, he stopped to render aid.

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Doctor Ralph Abraham has been named as the state’s first Surgeon General. Abraham was serving as Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health. Governor Jeff Landry says this will put a doctor in charge of health policy and an executive will oversee implementation

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Abraham has been a practicing family medicine physician in Richland Parish for more than 30 years.

Former Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight is running for the Public Service Commission. Current district 2 commissioner Craig Greene announced he would not seek re-election. McKnight says this is a regulatory position and that means striking a balance of what is going on in the industry.

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The election will be held on November 5, 2024, with a December 7th run-off if necessary. Candidates will qualify for the election next month.

Lafayette Senator Jean-Paul Coussan and former state representative Barry Ivey from Central have also expressed interest in running.

Republican Congressman Garrett Graves, who is not seeking re-election for his seat in the U-S House, says he does not intend to run for P-S-C seat as some had speculated. Graves says he looks forward to stepping back from the growing divisiveness and polarization of political office, spending more time with normal people and reintroducing himself to friends and family.

3:30 PM Newscast June 25

A former Lafayette psychiatric nurse practitioner will spend the next five years in jail. Before he was arrested in 2022 in Alexandria for allegedly providing narcotics in exchange for sexual favors. Mark DeClouet was well-known in the field of addiction treatment. Monday in a plea deal DeClouet pleaded guilty to obtaining controlled dangerous substances by fraud, and possession of a Schedule III and Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. DeClouet pleaded not guilty to the seven original charges. The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office was ordered to destroy any evidence seized during the arrest. DeClouet was ordered to surrender his professional license.

Chalmette High School principal 79-year-old Wayne Warner was allegedly attacked, robbed and pushed to the ground by a man in a wheelchair and now faces surgery. St Bernard Parish Sheriff James Pohlman says the alleged attacker, 33-year-old Christopher Kidd was taken into custody later that evening as he attempted to shoplift items at a nearby Winn Dixie.

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Governor Jeff Landry has named former Congressman Ralph Abraham as the state’s first surgeon general. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Three Mandeville teenagers are facing charges after allegedly stealing a woman’s LGBTQ flag from her home and burning it. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Lt. Suzanne Carboni says video evidence led to the arrest two 15-year-olds and one 14-year-old. They face several charges including theft and a hate crime.

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