6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU football team has brought in a top-ten recruiting class, but it could have been a top-five class if five-star recruits Bryce Underwood and Kade Phillips had not decommitted leading up to national signing day. Coach Brian  Kelly says money was why they chose to play elsewhere…

Cut 18 (16)   “…we live in.”

The Saints are getting ready to face the two and ten New York Giants. At 4-and-8 New Orleans is only two games back of Atlanta and Tampa Bay for first place in the NFC South. Quarterback Derek Carr…

Cut 29 (11) “…go get a win”

Kick off on Sunday is at noon.

McNeese introduces – makes that RE-introduces – Matt Viator (VEE-uh-tore) as its new head football coach. During his introductory news conference, Viator said McNeese is very special to him and to his family.

Cut 16 (09) “…in our heart.”

Viator previously coached the team from 2006 to 2015, racking up 78 wins, four Southland Conference titles and five playoff appearances.

The Ragin Cajuns recruiting class features several three-star prospects including Acadiana wide receiver Russell Babineaux and Neville cornerback Cam Riley.

ULM signed a three-star quarterbfack from Tuscaloosa, Bryson Kimbrough.

Oak Grove quarterback Jackson Bradley signed with La Tech. So did Ruston linebacker Zheric Hill.

 

The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team lost to 16th ranked Memphis 81 to 71.

 

One of LSU’s top players Jalen Reed is out for the year with a torn ACL.

6:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry says Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta, is making the largest investment ever in north Louisiana with a ten-billion dollar A-I data center in Richland Parish. Here’s Jeff Palermo.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The five-day shopping period from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday reached the 41 billion dollar mark this year for online sales. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports there were more shoppers than expected this year.  But LSU Associate Professor of Marketing Dan rice says it’s that’s down from last year.

Cut 13 (10)  “…197 million this year.”

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Senator Bill Cassidy has a primary challenger for his seat in 2026. State Treasurer John Fleming announced that he will be running for Cassidy’s seat. Fleming said one of his main priorities should he be elected to the Senate in 2026 is the southern border.

Cut 4 (10) “…and the like.”

New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter is elected first vice chair of the Congressional Black Caucus for the upcoming 119th Congress. Carter says he’s honored to be tapped for the second-most senior position in caucus leadership.

Cut 10 (06) “…opportunity to serve.”

Carter says he looks forward to being the voice of people who have historically been marginalized.

LRN AM Newscall December 5

Senator Bill Cassidy has a primary challenger for 2026. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31)“…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Governor Landry says Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta, is making the largest investment ever in north Louisiana with construction of a ten-billion dollar artificial intelligence data center in Richland Parish. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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197 million people shopped online and in stores from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 3 (27) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Senator Bill Cassidy has a primary challenger for his seat in 2026. State Treasurer John Fleming announced that he will be running for Cassidy’s seat. Fleming said one of his main priorities should he be elected to the Senate in 2026 is the southern border.

Cut 4 (10) “…and the like.”

Fleming previously represented Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District from 2009 to 2017. During this time, he and eight other Republicans founded the House Freedom Caucus. After leaving the U.S. House, Fleming served as a Trump advisor before becoming Louisiana state treasurer last year. Fleming says he would bring a new voice to the Senate.

Cut 5 (13) “…senator like me.”

Fleming said while Cassidy’s vote to convict Trump during his second impeachment trial in 2021 was one of the overriding factors leading to his decision to challenge him, that’s not the only reason. Fleming said Cassidy is out of touch with Louisiana voters.

Cut 6 (15) “…none of that.”

A spokesman for the Cassidy campaign released a statement, saying that he thought that Fleming wanted to be state treasurer, but apparently that’s not the case. The spokesman said Fleming wants to get out of Louisiana; and since he couldn’t get a job in the Trump administration, he’s looking for another job in Washington.

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Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta, will build a massive 10-ten billion dollar artificial intelligence data center in Rayville in Richland Parish. A project expected to create 500 or more direct jobs. So how did it happen? Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois says initial conversations with Meta began soon after Governor Landry took office and ten months later Louisiana won the project…

Cut 7 (11) “…solved the problem.”

Bourgeois says a project of this magnitude usually takes years of negotiations before construction can begin, but talks with Meta only took months to get done. She says to support both the construction and eventual operation of the data center, Louisiana Community and Technical College System has committed 250-thousand dollars in Workforce Rapid Response….

Cut 8 (12) “…executing on that.”

Bourgeois says Louisiana’s Legislature also played a major role in attracting this data center to northeast Louisiana by approving a sales tax rebate bill…

Cut 9 (09)  “…announcements.”

Bourgeois says construction begins immediately and Meta would like to see the facility completely built out in the next three to four years.

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New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter is elected first vice chair of the Congressional Black Caucus for the upcoming 119th Congress. Carter says he’s honored to be tapped for the second-most senior position in caucus leadership.

Cut 10 (06) “…opportunity to serve.”

Carter says he looks forward to being the voice of people who have historically been marginalized.

Cut 11 (08) “…and left behind.”

Carter says while America has come a long way in providing opportunity for minorities, there’s still a long way to go.

Cut 12 (12) “…a fair shake.”

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The five-day shopping period from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday delivered promising results for retailers, particularly in e-commerce. U.S. online sales reached 41-billion-dollars. The National Retail Federation (NRF) highlighted a higher-than-expected 197 million shoppers, surpassing initial forecasts by over 13.6 million. LSU Associate Professor of Marketing Dan Rice says the number of shoppers was lower from last year…

Cut 13 (10)  “…197 million this year.”

Rice says online shopping saw significant growth, with Cyber Monday sales hitting 13-billion dollars, up 7-percent year-over-year, and mobile purchases comprising 57-percent of those sales, reflecting a steady shift toward mobile commerce.

Cut 14 (08) “…another errand.”

In-store shopping traffic declined by 2-percent compared to last year, though it outperformed average year-to-date figures.  Rice says in-store retailers are making changes to keep up with online shopping trends…

Cut 15 (12) “…instead of Black Friday.”

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McNeese introduces – makes that RE-introduces – Matt Viator (VEE-uh-tore) as its new head football coach. During his introductory news conference, Viator said McNeese is very special to him and to his family.

Cut 16 (09) “…in our heart.”

Viator previously coached the team from 2006 to 2015, racking up 78 wins, four Southland Conference titles and five playoff appearances. But Viator has turned the page from his first stint.

Cut 17 (24) “…the game’s changed.” 

Viator replaces Gary Goff, who was fired after the team finished 6-and-6 this season.

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The LSU football team has brought in a top-ten recruiting class, but it could have been a top-five class if five-star recruits Bryce Underwood and Kade Phillips had not decommitted leading up to national signing day. Kelly says money was the factor in why they chose to play elsewhere…

Cut 18 (16)   “…we live in.”

Kelly did not mention the players by name, but basically they received an offer that they couldn’t refuse.

The strength of the class is all of the homegrown talent, like linebacker Dylan Moses from University High in Baton Rouge. Kelly says Moses will have a great experience at LSU and will be awarded financially.

Cut 19 (18) “…financially.”

LSU signed two wide receivers, Phillip Wright from Destrehan and TaRon Francis from Edna Karr. Kelly is excited about Francis’ potential…

Cut 20 (20) “..at LSU.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Senator Bill Cassidy has a primary challenger for his seat in 2026. State Treasurer John Fleming announced that he will be running for Cassidy’s seat. Fleming previously represented Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District from 2009 to 2017. During this time, he and eight other Republicans founded the House Freedom Caucus. After leaving the U.S. House, Fleming served as a Trump advisor before becoming Louisiana state treasurer last year.

Outgoing Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead FEMA. Graves says he has spoken to President-elect Trump’s transition team about various positions with the new administration, but FEMA director is not one he’s excited about…

Cut 3 (08) “…that position.” 

Graves believes for FEMA to be effective in responding to disasters, it needs to be a cabinet-level agency and not tucked inside the U-S Department of Homeland Security.

Governor Landry announces a 10-billion dollar investment for a Meta A-I Data Center. Colleen Crain has more.

Cut 2 (34) “….I’m Colleen Crain” 

Despite a couple big names defecting from LSU in the days before this, the first day of the early signing period, LSU has inked a few big names in the freshman class of 2025. They include the top two running backs in the state – Harlem Berry of St. Martin’s High School in Metairie and J.T. Lindsey of Alexandria Senior High.

430 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has announced a Meta, the operator of Facebook and Instagram, will invest $10 billion  dollars to build an Artificial Intelligence Optimized Data Center in Richland Parish near Rayville. Landry says this facility is the largest of more than 20 Meta Data centers…

Cut 14 (08) “…our state.”

Construction begins immediately and Entergy will meet add clean, power efficient power plants to its system to meet growing power demands.

Outgoing Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency.  Graves believes for FEMA to be effective in responding to disasters, it needs to be cabinet level agency and not tucked inside the U-S Department of Homeland Security…

Cut 4 (08) “…of community.”

LSU signs some big names on this, the first day of the early signing period. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming announced his 2026 U.S. Senate run for Bill Cassidy’s seat. A Republican, Fleming previously represented Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District (2009-2017) and served as a Trump advisor before becoming Treasurer in 2023. If successful, he would return to Washington, D.C., continuing his political career.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s national signing day for college football and the LSU Tigers signed the top two running backs in Louisiana, Harlem Berry from St. Martin’s High School in Metairie and J-T Lindsey from Alexandria Senior High. The Tigers also inked the best cornerback in the state. Aidan Anding from Ruston. Zach Nagy is the publisher of LSU Tigers on Sports Illustrated and says Anding has really developed at Ruston High…

Cut 8 (15) ..Aidan Anding”

LSU also landed one of the top cornerbacks in the country as DJ Pickett from Florida signed with the Tigers. But one of the top defensive tackles, Jahkeem Stewart out of New Orleans, chose U-S-C.

The Ragin Cajuns signed 19 players today, including Coleman Carter a quarterback from Natchez, Mississippi. The Cajuns also signed a couple of local products, Acadiana receiver Russell Babineaux and Cecilia safety Brent Gordon, who is also outstanding in the return game.

The Saints returned to practice today to get ready for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi says it’s looking good for starting offensive lineman Lucas Patrick and Erik McCoy to play on Sunday. The Giants have announced Drew Lock will start at quarterback.

McNeese football has not won a Southland Conference Championship since 2015. So they brought back the coach who last won them a league title. Athletics Director Heath Schroyer introduced Matt Viator as the Cowboys new coach…

Cut 15 (08) “…set the standard”

Viator has won a school record 78 games at McNeese and won four Southland titles as head coach of the Cowboys from 2006 to 2015.

ULM freshman running back Ahmad Hardy has reportedly entered the transfer portal.

Big game for Louisiana Tech men’s basketball tonight as the Bulldogs visit 16th ranked Memphis.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Facebook parent company Meta announces that it will build an Artificial Intelligence Optimized Data Center in Richland Parish near Rayville. Governor Landry says it’s a game changer for the state.

Cut 13 (14)  “…Louisiana’s landscape.”

The data center is expected to create hundreds of direct and indirect jobs, as well as thousands of construction jobs.

Outgoing Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead FEMA. Graves says he’s not a fan of FEMA’s structure and wanted to see Donald Trump implement reforms in his first term.

Cut 5 (12) “…Homeland Security.”

Graves will be leaving Congress at the end of his term after not seeking re-election.

A prestigious honor for a fourth grade math teacher in East Baton Rouge Parish, as Ashley Davis is awarded the 3,000th Milken Educator Award. Davis has significantly influenced the school’s inclusion model, creating a supportive environment for general and special education students to thrive.

Cut 10 (15) “…it doesn’t matter.”

Davis was awarded 25-thousand dollars.

LSU scores some big names on National Signing Day. Zach Nagy, the publisher of LSU Tigers on S-I, says LSU signed the number-one cornerback in the state in Aiden Anding of Ruston High School.

Cut 8 (15) “…like Aidan Anding.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has announced a landmark $10 billion investment to build the world’s largest Meta Data Center in North Louisiana, marking the largest private investment in the state’s history. This 4-million-square-foot facility, to be in Richland Parish near Rayville, Landry says it’s expected to create thousands of jobs and span over 2,000 acres.

Cut 12 (10) “…technology and innovation.”

Outgoing Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Graves says he has spoken to Donald Trump’s transition team about various positions with the new administration, but FEMA director is not one he’s excited about…

Cut 3 (08) “…that position.”

Central Intermediate School’s assembly transformed into a milestone celebration as Ashley Davis, a fourth-grade math teacher, was awarded the 3,000th Milken Educator Award. Founder Lowell Milken presented Davis with the prestigious honor and an unrestricted $25,000 cash prize, praising her dedication to raising academic achievement and fostering a love for learning.

Cut 9 (08)  “…wait what?”

It’s national signing day and LSU has signed the top two running backs in the state. Zach Nagy, the publisher of LSU Tigers on S-I, says the top one is Harlem Berry from St. Martin’s High School in Metairie.  The number-two running back in the state – J.T. Lindsey from Alexandria Senior High School, who he says has blossomed in his senior season.

Cut 7 (11) “…for that program.”

LRN PM Newscall December 4

LSU signs some big names on this, the first day of the early signing period. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Governor Jeff Landry announces 10-billion dollar investment of a Meta AI Data Center coming to Richland Parish.  Colleen Crain has more.

Cut 2 (34) “….I’m Colleen Crain” 

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Outgoing Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Graves says he has spoken to Donald Trump’s transition team about various positions with the new administration, but FEMA director is not one he’s excited about…

Cut 3 (08) “…that position.” 

Graves believes for FEMA to be effective in responding to disasters, it needs to be cabinet level agency and not tucked inside the U-S Department of Homeland Security…

Cut 4 (08) “…of community.”

Graves is in his final days as a U-S Representative for Louisiana’s Sixth Congressional District. The Baton Rouge Republican was also rumored candidate for U-S Transportation Secretary. But former Wisconsin Congressman and Fox Business Host Sean Duffy is Trump’s nominee.

Graves says he’s not a fan of FEMA’s structure and wanted to see Trump implement reforms in his first term

Cut 5 (12) “…Homeland Security.”

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It’s national signing day and LSU has signed the top two running backs in the state. Zach Nagy, the publisher of LSU Tigers on S-I, says the top one is Harlem Berry from St. Martin’s High School in Metairie, whom he calls the best running back LSU has signed since Leonard Fournette.

Cut 6 (10) “…down the field.”

Nagy says LSU also signed the number-two running back in the state – J.T. Lindsey from Alexandria Senior High School, who he says has blossomed in his senior season.

Cut 7 (11) “…for that program.”

On the defensive side, LSU signed Aiden Anding of Ruston High School, the top cornerback and the number-13 player overall in the state.

Cut 8 (15) “…like Aidan Anding.”

When all is said and done, LSU is expected to have a top ten recruiting class.

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Central Intermediate School’s assembly transformed into a milestone celebration as Ashley Davis, a fourth-grade math teacher, was awarded the 3,000th Milken Educator Award. Founder Lowell Milken presented Davis with the prestigious honor and an unrestricted $25,000 cash prize, praising her dedication to raising academic achievement and fostering a love for learning.

Cut 9 (08)  “…wait what?”

Her creative approaches, like “Lemonade Day,” integrate real-world applications, fostering both academic and social-emotional growth.  Davis has significantly influenced Central Intermediate’s inclusion model, creating a supportive environment for general and special education students to thrive.

Cut 10 (15) “…it doesn’t matter.”

Beyond the classroom, Davis mentors fellow teachers, leads professional learning communities, and serves on the Instructional Leadership Team. Davis also actively supports her community by coaching youth sports.

Cut 11 (13) “…form of teaching.”

Davis, the first recipient in Central Community School System and 51st in Louisiana, joins the national Milken Educator Network, celebrating exceptional teaching and leadership.

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Governor Jeff Landry has announced a Meta, the operator of Facebook and Instagram, will invest $10 billion  dollars to build an Artificial Intelligence Optimized Data Center in Richland Parish near Rayville. Landry says the project is expected to result in 500 or more direct jobs and more than one-thousand indirect jobs, plus thousands of construction jobs.

Cut 12 (10) “…technology and innovation.”

Landry says this is investment is a game changer for Louisiana…

Cut 13 (14)  “…Louisiana’s landscape.”

Landry says this facility is the largest of more than 20 Meta Data centers…

Cut 14 (08) “…our state.”

Construction begins immediately and Entergy will meet add clean, power efficient power plants to its system to meet growing power demands.

1:30 PM Newscast Dec 4

Governor Landry and Secretary of Louisiana Economic Development, Susan Bourgeois announced what is expected to be the largest private capital investment in Louisiana history today. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is building a $10 billion AI data center in Richland Parish.

Cut 12 (10) “…and innovation.”

The the project will bring over 500 direct jobs, 1,000 indirect jobs and 5,000 construction jobs at its peak.

It’s not the job he wants but outgoing Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves’ name has surfaced as a possible choice to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Graves believes for FEMA to be effective in responding to disasters, it needs to be cabinet level agency.

Cut 4 (08) “…of community.”

Despite a couple big names defecting from LSU before the first day of the early signing period today, LSU has inked a few big names in the freshman class of 2025, including the top two running backs in the state. Zach Nagy, the publisher of LSU Tigers on S-I, says the top one is Harlem Berry from St. Martin High School in Metairie, whom he calls the best running back LSU has signed since Leonard Fournette.

Cut 6 (10) “…down the field.”

Nagy says LSU also signed the number two running back in the state – J.T. Lindsey of Alexandria High School

Ashley Davis, a fourth-grade math teacher at Central Intermediate School, has been awarded the 3,000th Milken Educator Award. Beyond her classroom success, Davis mentors fellow teachers, leads professional learning communities, and serves on the Instructional Leadership Team.

Cut 11 (13) “…form of teaching.”