12:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities. John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, why not both?

Cut 9 (10)  “…can have both.”

Spain says polls show solid interest in a passenger rail line between the two cities.

The fall Angola Rodeo is back each Sunday in October, offering the best in prison rodeo excitement.  Sean Richardson has more.

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55 State Police cadets graduate from Cadet Class 104 this morning during a ceremony in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training and are ready to go on patrol.

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Manale says if you’re interested in becoming a Louisiana state trooper, there will be additional training classes coming up.

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More information is available on the Louisiana State Police’s website at lsp-dot-org.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints continue to prepare for their Monday night matchup with the two time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. It’s been a slow start to the season for the soon to be 35-year-old Travis Kelce. The future hall of fame tight end has just 15 catches in four games. Coach Dennis Allen says K-C likes to move Kelce around…

Cut 18 (30) “…pretty good”

Kelce might get some more opportunities with Kansas City’s top receiver Rashee Rice out  with a knee injury.

ULM is coming off a Sun Belt Conference opening win over Troy and now they get to host James Madison tomorrow night. The Dukes are 4-and-0. Warhawks coach Bryant Vincent is hoping for a big crowd on Saturday night….

Cut 20 (21) “….this town”

The first ever meeting between these two schools will kick off at 6 PM and E-S-P-N U will televise.

The Ragin Cajuns play their Sun Belt opener tomorrow night against 1-and-3 Southern Miss. U-L Lafayette is 3-and-1, but Coach Michael Desormeaux says a new season begins on Saturday night…

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11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana State Police now has 55 more officers. They graduated from Cadet Class 104 this morning during a ceremony outside Istrouma (is-TROO-ma) Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Captain Nick Manale (ma-NAAL-ee) says they completed their 24-week training that began in late April.

Cut 6 (14) “…physical training regimen.”

The Angola Prison Rodeo is back every Sunday this month, featuring adrenaline-pumping events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, and the renowned Guts-n-Glory. Warden Tim Hooper says visitors can enjoy delicious Southern cuisine and shop a variety of handmade crafts.

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Tickets are available for 20 dollars each.

Not getting enough sleep? You’re not alone. Sean Richardson reports about 40-percent of Louisiana residents get less than seven hours of sleep per night.

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The dockworkers’ strike is over – at least for the time being. Hundreds of dock workers at the Port of New Orleans and Port of Greater Baton Rouge are back on the job today as the International Longshoremen’s Association has suspended its strike until January 15th.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The Committee of 100 for economic development is optimistic Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to dramatically change the state’s tax code will result in a better Louisiana. CEO Adam Knapp says lower income taxes and corporate taxes will spur economic development and will boost population.

Cut 11 (15) “…higher population growth.”

The major concerns are over the elimination of certain tax breaks and increasing the sales tax base, taxing services that are currently not taxed.

Two weeks from today is the start of Early Voting in Louisiana for the November presidential election. Absentee voting is already underway and Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says the earlier you can request an absentee ballot the better…

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Ballots are due by November 4th at 4:30 PM.

Troopers from Louisiana State Police are helping with relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Louisiana has a delegation at the 19th Francophone (frank-o-phony) Summit in Paris. It’s hosted by the International Organization of the Francophone. CODOFIL’s Jonathan Oliver says it’s important to keep this connection strong…

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Twenty Louisiana State Police officers are in North Carolina helping with relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. This is a ten-day deployment; and Captain Nick Manale (mah-NAAL-ee) says if further relief efforts are needed beyond that, State Police may consider sending more troopers there.

Cut 6 (11) “…continue that deployment.”

Troopers are handing out supplies at distribution sites, staffing medical and evacuation shelters and manning roadblocks for impassible and dangerous roads.

Nearly 40-percent of Louisiana residents report getting less than seven hours of sleep per night. Dr. Phillip Conner attributes this to the state’s prevalent industries where residents work long, irregular hours in energy, oil fields, offshore rigs, or casinos, leading to “shift worker syndrome,”

Cut 7 (10) “…ongoing struggle.”

The organization that bills itself as Louisiana’s business roundtable calls Governor Landry’s tax reform plan ambitious, but one with many benefits. Colleen Crain reports.

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The mayor of Pineville is staying in office for two more weeks. Rich Dupree’s resignation was originally scheduled to take effect today. But in order to avoid a special election, he’s delaying it to October 18th due to a new law establishing closed primaries which is moving the 2026 election by a couple weeks.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Tax Foundation is endorsing several components of Governor Jeff Landry’s tax reform plan. Senior Policy Analyst Manish Bhatt (Bot) says transitioning Louisiana’s tax code from the current graduated-rate income tax to a single rate is sound tax policy. Bhatt says if Louisiana enacts comprehensive tax reform, the state will increase its competitiveness and cultivate a pro-growth environment…

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Committee of 100 for Economic Development CEO Adam Knapp says tax reform can position Louisiana for better outcomes, but the changes cannot come at the expense of the state’s education system…

Cut 12 (11) “…for the economy”

Twenty State Troopers are assisting in storm response efforts in North Carolina. Captain Nick Manale says the team is assisting first responders in Buncombe (buhng-kuhm) County, handing out supplies, staffing shelters and manning roadblocks. Manale says the level of devastation troopers are seeing is mind boggling…

Cut 5 (07) “…our state”

Helene has killed at least 213 and the death toll in Buncombe County is 72 and authorities say the number of people reported missing in that county stands at over 200.

A Louisiana delegation featuring members of the Council for the Development of French and the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development are at the Francophone (frank-o-phony) Summit in Paris. Jonathan Oliver with CODOFIL says the summit promotes the French language and international cooperation…

Cut 13 (100 “….a world stage”

7:30 LRN Newscast

The Committee of 100 for Economic Development says Governor Landry’s tax reform plan would boost investment and economic growth at a time when Louisiana could really use both. CEO Adam Knapp says the committee studied this issue in 2015, and many of the things that Landry is proposing are the same as the committee proposed back then. Among them is simplifying the business tax code to lower taxes while removing loopholes.

Cut 10 (12) “…the tax code.”

Landry is proposing a flat three-percent tax on incomes over 12-thousand-500 dollars.

Twenty Louisiana State Police officers are in North Carolina helping with relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Captain Nick Manale….

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Just about 40-percent of Louisiana residents report getting less than seven hours of sleep per night and a lack of sleep poses a risk to physical and mental health. Sean Richardson has the story.

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Hundreds of dock workers at the Port of New Orleans and Port of Greater Baton Rouge return to work today as the International Longshoremen’s Association has suspended it’s strike after three days until January 15th. The union is seeking higher wages and the ports have reportedly increased their wage offer.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are back at practice getting ready for Monday night’s game against the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. K-C is 4-and-0, while the Saints are 2-and-2. Coach Dennis Allen’s team had the opportunity to be undefeated, but failed to hold on to late leads the last two weeks…

Cut 18 (20)  “…done that yet.”

Linebacker Willie Gay, right guard Cesar Ruiz and Taysom Hill did not practice yesterday. Allen says Hill has fractured ribs.

What a game in the NFL last night as Kirk Cousins threw for a career-high 509 yards and four touchdowns in the Falcons come from behind win to beat Tampa Bay in overtime.

 The Ragin Cajuns leave for Hattiesburg today for their Sun Belt opener tomorrow night against Southern Miss. U-L Lafayette is 3-and-1, but Coach Michael Desormeaux says a new season begins on Saturday night…

Cut 16 (14)   “…as well.”

ULM won its Sun Belt open last week against Troy, now the Warhawks will take on undefeated James Madison. Warhawks Coach Bryant Vincent says J-M-U presents a tough challenge for ULM’s offense…

Cut 19 (15) “….we do.”  

 In other action on Saturday, McNeese is at Houston Christian, Northwestern State resumes its rivalry against Stephen F Austin, Southeastern hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce and Nicholls is at Southern.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 4

The Committee of 100 for economic development is optimistic Governor Jeff Landry’s plan to dramatically change the state’s tax code will result in a better Louisiana. CEO Adam Knapp says lower income taxes and corporate taxes will spur economic development and will boost population.

Cut 11 (15) “…higher population growth.”

The major concerns are over the elimination of certain tax breaks and increasing the sales tax base, taxing services that are currently not taxed.

Louisiana is a state where many have trouble getting quality sleep. Doctor Phillip Connor, who just opened a second Sleep Disorder Center of Louisiana in Lafayette says sleep apnea is linked to obesity, smoking, and pollution and can cause serious health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes.

Cut 8 (10) “…drivers for it.”

Troopers from Louisiana State Police are helping with relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A Natchitoches Police officer is on administrative leave after he was arrested for allegedly selling anabolic steroids. The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office booked 36-year-old Jonas McFerrin on two drug charges and one count of malfeasance in office. Natchitoches Police Chief Nikeo Collins says the actions of any law enforcement officer that violate the law and abuse the public trust’s are unacceptable and require swift action.

LRN AM Newscall October 4

Troopers from the Louisiana State Police are helping with relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Just about 40-percent of Louisiana residents report getting less than seven hours of sleep per night lack of sleep poses a risk to physical and mental health. Sean Richardson has the story.

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The organization that bills itself as Louisiana’s business roundtable calls Governor Landry’s tax reform plan ambitious, but one with many benefits. Colleen Crain reports.

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Twenty Louisiana State Police officers are in North Carolina helping with relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Cut 4 (09) “…and dangerous roads.”

State Police Captain Nick Manale (mah-NAAL-ee) says the level of devastation that the troopers are seeing is mind-boggling, even for those coming from a state accustomed to devastating hurricanes.

Cut 5 (07) “…in our state.”

The troopers are in North Carolina for a ten-day deployment; and Captain Manale says if further relief efforts are needed beyond that, State Police may consider sending more troopers there.

Cut 6 (11) “…continue that deployment.”

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Nearly 40-percent of Louisiana residents report getting less than seven hours of sleep per night. Dr. Phillip Conner, whose Sleep Disorder Center of Louisiana recently opened a new location in Lafayette, attributes this to the state’s prevalent industries where residents work long, irregular hours in energy, oil fields, offshore rigs, or casinos, leading to “shift worker syndrome,”

Cut 7 (10) “…ongoing struggle.”

In addition to shift work, Connor says conditions like sleep apnea—linked to obesity, smoking, and pollution—are common and can cause serious health issues, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes.

Cut 8 (10) “…drivers for it.”

Conner urges those experiencing chronic fatigue or poor performance in daily tasks to evaluate their sleep patterns.  Connor emphasized a big indicator is how you’re feeling in the morning…

Cut 9 (13)  “…not where it should be.”

The Sleep Disorder Center collaborates with the Veterans Administration and accepts various insurance plans, aiming to be a full-service provider.

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The Committee of 100 for Economic Development says Governor Landry’s tax reform plan would boost investment and economic growth at a time when Louisiana could really use both. CEO Adam Knapp says the committee studied this issue back in 2015, and many of the things that Landry is proposing are the same things the committee proposed back then. Among them is simplifying the business tax code to lower taxes while removing loopholes.

Cut 10 (12) “…the tax code.”

Knapp says lower income taxes and corporate taxes will spur economic development and will boost population.

Cut 11 (15) “…higher population growth.”

But Knapp says any changes cannot come at the expense of the state’s education system.

Cut 12 (11) “…for the economy.”

Knapp acknowledges that this is an ambitious plan set forth by the governor, with more than a dozen moving parts. Some parts of the tax plan would require voter approval should they be passed by the legislature.

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Louisiana delegates, including members of the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL), the Office of Cultural Development, and Senator Jeremy Stine, will attend the 19th Francophone Summit in Paris today and tomorrow. Hosted by the International Organization of the Francophonie (frank-o-phony).  CODOFIL Business and International Specialist Jonathan Oliver says the summit promotes the French language and international cooperation in culture, education, commerce, and politics.

Cut 13 (10)  “…a world stage.”

The summit’s theme, “Create, Innovate, and Do Business in French,” aligns with Louisiana’s efforts to highlight its French heritage and promote economic and tourism opportunities. Olive says the delegation re-signed the France-Louisiana Cooperation Accords for 2025-2030, originally established in 1968, to support French immersion programs in Louisiana schools.

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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser emphasized the value of OIF membership in promoting Louisiana’s culture globally. Oliver views these initiatives as key to preparing future generations for a globalized world.

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Louisiana has been an observing member of the OIF since 2018.

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The Ragin Cajuns leave for Hattiesburg today for their Sun Belt opener tomorrow night against Southern Miss. U-L Lafayette is 3-and-1, but Coach Michael Desormeaux says a new season begins on Saturday night…

Cut 16 (14)   “…as well.”

This is the 55th meeting between the two schools on the football field. The Golden Eagles are 1-and-3, while the Cajuns are coming off an impressive win over Wake Forest. Desormeaux says in order to win the Sun Belt championship, they have to take care of business on Saturday

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The Saints are back at practice getting ready for Monday night’s game against the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. K-C is 4-and-0, while the Saints are 2-and-2. Coach Dennis Allen’s team had the opportunity to be undefeated, but failed to hold on to late leads the last two weeks…

Cut 18 (20)  “…done that yet.”

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ULM will welcome undefeated James Madison into Malone Stadium on Saturday night. The Dukes are 4-and-0 and lead the Sun Belt in points allowed per game, giving up just 18 points a contest. Warhawks Coach Bryant Vincent says J-M-U presents a tough challenge for ULM’s offense…

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Vincent is hoping for a big crowd on Saturday night…

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