LRN PM Newscall August 15

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers founder Todd Graves donated $100,000 to fund the creation of a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast near Grand Isle. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (29) …I’m Sean Richardson.”

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A sad story out of Jennings: a 10-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car on Tuesday. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Mel Bridges.” 

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26-year-old Trystan McMillon, from Hammond, was arrested on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron reported that McMillon sold the potent synthetic opioid to 27-year-old Nicholas Platt who later died from an overdose.

Cut 3 (11) “…everything we can to stop that”

The Fentanyl Overdose Response (FOR) Team has seized 8 pounds of fentanyl since January as the deadly drug has contributed to a surge in overdose deaths in Louisiana. Bergeron stresses that those who sell drugs that result in death can face severe charges, including murder.

Cut 4 (05) “…members of our community.”

Platt’s father, Jay Platt says he hopes this will lead to more fentanyl-related arrests and spare other families from losing a child or other loved ones.

Cut 5 (10)  “…Thank You .”

McMillon was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail and will soon be presented to a Tangipahoa Parish grand jury. Bergeron believes this type of case has never been prosecuted in the 21st Judicial District.

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Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, donated $100,000 to fund the creation of a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle. The reef will replace an old, decommissioned oil platform, contributing to marine conservation efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.

Cut 6 (08) “…for the community.”

The donation supports the efforts of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) of Louisiana, which is collaborating with researchers and environmentalists to design and deploy the artificial reef. LDWF Secretary Madison Sheahan says this is a huge opportunity to show what a public-private partnership can do in Louisiana…

Cut 7 (08) “…anglers across the state.”

Graves expressed his commitment to preserving Louisiana’s natural resources with plans to build four more artificial reefs in the Gulf.

Cut 8 (07)  “…great fishing again.”

The artificial reef project is seen as a significant step in restoring and protecting the Gulf’s delicate ecosystem, providing a sustainable solution that benefits both the environment and the local economy.

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A 10-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car Tuesday in Jennings. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes (Simms) says the girl’s mother was unexpectedly called into work at a local restaurant and accidentally left the child in the car during her hour-and-a-half long shift.

Cut 9 (12) “…emergency room.”

This is the second child to pass after being left in a hot car in the state this year. Semmes says this investigation is ongoing, but the mother maintains she left her child in the hot car by accident and took the baby to the hospital as soon as she realized.

Cut 10 (11) “…we all are.”

Temperatures were in the mid-90s across Acadiana on Tuesday, with head indexes over 105 degrees. With temperatures that high, Semmes says it’s a miracle hospital workers were able to establish a pulse on the baby, though she ended up passing away Wednesday night.

Cut 11 (11) ” …one hundred and twenty.”

According to Kids and Car Safety, the ten-month old from Jennings is the 23rd child who has died this year after being left in a hot car. It’s the second one in Louisiana. An infant died in East Baton Rouge Parish last month after the parent “forgot” the child was in the car and was at work.

Kids and Car Safety say since 1995 at least 46 children have died in hot cars in Louisiana, making Louisiana the sixth worst state in the country when it comes to child hot car deaths.

2:30 PM Newscast August 15

A sad story out of Jennings: a 10-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car on Tuesday. Mel Bridges has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Mel Bridges.” 

This is the second Louisiana Baby and the 23rd in the nation to die this year after being left in a hot car.

A Louisiana state trooper charged in the death of Ronald Green has been allowed to retire, WAFB in BATON ROUGE is reporting Kory York who has been on suspension since January 12, 2023 was allowed to retire effective August 11, 2024. And according to their sources Louisiana State Police said York was waiting to retire until he hit 20 years with the state. Greene was killed in May of 2019. Months later leaked body camera footage showed Greene pleading for his life as he was beaten an dragged by his ankle shackels.

York’s trial is scheduled for October.

26-year-old Trystan McMillon, of Hammond, was arrested on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron reported that McMillon sold the potent synthetic opioid to 27-year-old Nicholas Platt who later died from an overdose.

Cut 3 (11) “…everything we can to stop that”

The Fentanyl Overdose Response (FOR) Team has seized 8 pounds of fentanyl since January as the deadly drug has contributed to a surge in overdose deaths in Louisiana.

Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, donated $100,000 to fund the creation of a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle. The reef will replace an old, decommissioned oil platform, contributing to marine conservation efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.

Cut 6 (08) “…for the community.”

The donation supports the efforts of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) of Louisiana, which is collaborating with researchers and environmentalists to design and deploy the artificial reef.

1:30 PM LRN Newscast Aug 15

The Rapides Area Drug Enforcement has arrested a Pineville man for allegedly selling THC products to kids. 40-year-old Ahmed Gaber (gah-bear) of Pineville was booked in the Rapides Parish Detention Center for distribution of a stage-one classified drug above 2.5 pounds and released the same day on a ten-thousand-dollar bond. Tommy Carnline with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says vapes in schools are a big problem…

Cut 12 (12) “…this type of stuff.”

A 10-month-old baby girl has died after being left in a hot car Tuesday in Jennings. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes (Simms) says the girl’s mother was unexpectedly called into work at a local restaurant and accidentally left the child in the car during her hour-and-a-half-long shift.

Cut 9 (12) “…emergency room.”

Temperatures were in the mid-90s across Acadiana on Tuesday, with heat indexes over 105 degrees.

This school year, some of Louisiana’s educators will be evaluated under a new system. Deputy Superintendent Dr. Jenna Chiasson (sha-son) says the old system lacked a comprehensive rubric or ongoing support, so they developed Louisiana’s Educator Advancement and Development System, or LEADS…

Cut 13 (09)  “…one-time event.”

LEADS will be fully implemented for the 2025-26 school year, this year will be treated as a learning year.

Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, donated $100,000 to fund the creation of a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle. The reef will replace an old, decommissioned oil platform, contributing to marine conservation efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. Graves expressed his commitment to preserving Louisiana’s natural resources with plans to build four more artificial reefs in the Gulf.

Cut 8 (07)  “…great fishing again.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

11-year-old Joe Petraro from Long Island, New York, will take online classes at LSU this fall as a sports leadership major. Joe, who has Tourette’s, graduated high school this year after speeding through middle and high school in two years. He says his Tourette’s and intelligence used to be at odds, but now he’s using them to his advantage.
Cut 29 (11) “…and it helps.”
Joe has an IQ of 168. He’s built a friendship with former LSU basketball star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who also has Tourettes.

The owner of Raising Canes, Todd Graves is putting 100-thousand dollars towards the construction of a Artificial Coral reef near Grand Isle. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan says the new reef is called Cajun Coral, uses a highly flexible type of Three-D printed concrete…
cut 7 (08) “…across the state”

Twenty-six-year-old Trystan McMillion is in the Tangipahoa Parish prison on second-degree murder charges in the overdose death of 27-year Nicholas Platte, who was found dead in a Hammond home last January. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron says fentanyl killed McMillion and those who sell drugs that leads to death will face charges, including murder…
cut 4 ((05) “…community”
Platt was a son, husband and father.

40-year-old Ahmed Gaber of Pineville is facing charges after allegedly selling THC infused products and other vape products to juveniles at the Pineville Smoke Shop. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Tommy Carnline says Gaber was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center for distribution of THC greater than 2.5 pounds…
cut 11 (10) “…juveniles”
Gaber has been released on a ten-thousand dollar bond.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The state Department of Transportation announced today that construction will likely begin this year on a new two-point-three billion dollar I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge. That’s because DOTD and the contractor, Calcasieu Bridge Partners have reached a financial close which allows work on the project to begin. Tolls will help pay for construction.

Joe Petraro is taking online classes at LSU as a sports leadership major. He’s also an 11-year-old with Tourette Syndrome. Mel Bridges has this incredible story.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Mel Bridges.”

The Hammond Police Department is charging 26-year-old Trystan McMillon with second-degree murder in the fentanyl overdose death of 27-year-old Nicholas Platt. Platt’s father, Jay Platt, says he hopes this will lead to more fentanyl-related arrests and spare other families from losing a child or other loved ones.
Cut 5 (11) “…Thank You .”
McMillon was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Jail.

Todd Graves, the founder of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, donated $100,000 to fund the creation of a 3D-printed artificial reef off the coast of Grand Isle. The reef will replace an old, decommissioned oil platform, contributing to marine conservation efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
Cut 6 (08) “…for the community.”
Graves says he plans to donate more dollars to build four other artificial reefs off the coast of Louisiana.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s defense appears to be making strides during this preseason camp. Coach Brian Kelly likes the energy level he’s seeing from the group, but the defense is still a work in progress when it comes to getting lined up correctly, communicating effectively and executing the fundamentals
Cut 16 (16) “…improvement in.”
Kelly says they don’t’ have a depth chart for the defensive secondary as they are looking for guys to put consecutive good days of practice together and that will determine who will start in the season opener against USC.

Despite a rough preseason opener, the Saints are keeping former first round pick Trevor Penning as their starting right tackle. Coach Dennis Allen says if one of the reserve offensive linemen show that they can be the guy, then they’ll make a change. New Orleans second preseason game is Sunday at San Francisco.

Sixteen days left before the Ragin Cajuns kick off the season against Grambling on August 31st. Coach Michael Desormeaux has yet to settle on a starting quarterback between Chandler Fields and Ben Woolridge. Desormeaux says who ever takes care of the football better will start…
Cut 20 (20) “…believe in.”
The Cajuns will hold a scrimmage on Saturday.

The season opener is fast approaching for McNeese State. The Cowboys are playing at Tarleton State in Week Zero, so that means the game is August 24th. Third year head coach Gary Goff says the excitement has definitely picked up a bit. The Cowboys are picked to finish sixth in the Southland this season.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Treasurer Dr. John Fleming has called for the elimination of the state’s personal income tax, arguing it is time for Louisiana to adopt a more competitive tax structure.
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Entergy Louisiana customers will see an increase in their bills. Public Service Commissioner Davanta Lewis says customers can expect about a four-dollar a month increase. He says the rate increase could have been higher, but a settlement was reached over allegations that Entergy bilked ratepayers and mismanaged a nuclear power plant in Mississippi.

26-year-old Trystan McMillon, from Hammond, was arrested on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly selling fentanyl that led to a fatal overdose. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron reported that McMillon sold the potent synthetic opioid to 27-year-old Nicholas Platt who later died from an overdose.
Cut 3 (11) “…everything we can to stop that”

Rapides Parish sheriff deputies have arrested a Pineville man for allegedly selling THC products to kids. R-P-S-O spokesperson Tommy Carnline says the illegal activity took place at the Pineville Smoke Shop, run by 40-year-old Ahmed Gaber (gah-bear)…
Cut 10 (12) “…THC-infused products.”
Carnline says the THC infused items include vape liquids, gummies and other illegal edibles.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Transportation says a major step forward in constructing a new I-10 Lake Charles Bridge has been completed. DOTD says the two-point-three billion dollar project has officially reached a financial close and the contractor, Calcasieu Bridge Partners can begin work. Construction could begin later this year and take seven years to complete.

Some of Louisiana’s educators will be evaluated under a new system this school year: It’s called LEADS. Mel Bridges has more.
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Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming is encouraging state lawmakers to approve legislation next year to phase out of the state’s personal income tax. This tax provides the state with five-billion dollars to pay for higher education, public safety, health care and other programs. But Fleming says the state spends too much on things that do not help the state’s economy…
cut 9 (12) “…and voters”
Lawmakers will hold a fiscal regular session next year, so legislators can vote on proposed tax changes.

An eleven-year-old from Long Island, New York will attend online classes at LSU this fall, majoring in sports leadership. Joe Petraro has an IQ of 168 and it only took him two years to graduate middle and high school. Joe got a jump start on his college career, by taking a couple of online class this summer…
cut 5 (10) “…but it was awesome”
Joe says he decided to attend LSU because of its sports teams.

8:30 LRN Newscast

11-year-old Joe Petraro from Long Island, New York, will take online classes at LSU this fall as a sports leadership major. Joe, who has Tourette’s, graduated high school this year after speeding through middle and high school in two years. He says his Tourette’s and intelligence used to be at odds, but now he’s using them to his advantage.
Cut 4 (11) “…and it helps.”
Joe has an IQ of 168. He’s built a friendship with former LSU basketball star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, who also has Tourettes.

The state department of education is rolling out a new teacher evaluation system. It’s called LEADS which stands for Louisiana’s Educator Advancement and Development System. Deputy Superintendent of Education Jenna Chiasson (sha-son) says LEADS will provide educators with a highly customized approach to coaching…
cut 15 (10) “…what could be improved”
Chiasson says struggling teachers will receive immediate instructional support.

A ten-month old child is hospitalized after being left in a hot car for about an hour and a half on Tuesday. Jennings Police say the mother told detectives she was called in to work and inadvertently left the toddler in the car while she was inside. At last report the child was in critical condition.

40-year-old Ahmed Gaber of Pineville is facing charges after allegedly selling THC infused products and other vape products to juevenilles at the Pineville Smoke Shop. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Tommy Carnline says Gaber was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center for distribution of THC greater than 2.5 pounds…
cut 11 (10) “…juveniles”
Gaber has been released on a ten-thousand dollar bond.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The state department of education is rolling out a new teacher evaluation system called LEADS. Deputy Superintendent of Education Doctor Jenna Chiasson says it rewards effective teachers with fewer observations. In fact, teachers with at least three years of experience who score highly on their first observation can opt out of remaining observations that school year.
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Chiasson says the LEADS evaluation system will also provide better feedback for improvement and resources to support individual growth.

Rapides Parish sheriff deputies have arrested a Pineville man for allegedly selling THC and other vape products to juvenile customers at the Pineville Smoke Shop. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Tommy Carnline says they can’t have this going on in their community…
cut 12 (12) “…this type of stuff”
40-year-old Ahmed Gaber of Pineville was arrested on allegations he’s distributed THC greater than two and a half pounds.

Add State Treasurer John Fleming’s name to the list of politicians who would like to see Louisiana lawmakers pass legislation to phase out the state’s personal income tax.
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State lawmakers will take a hard look at tax reform proposals during next year’s fiscal session.

An eleven-year-old from Long Island New York will take online classes at LSU this after graduating middle and high school in two years. Joe Petraro has an IQ of 168, despite having Tourette’s Syndrome. Joe says he chose LSU because of its sports teams and he’s majoring in sports management…
cut 6 (11) “…..and inclusion”
To read more about Joe’s story, go to Louisiana Radio Network-dot-com.