1:30 LRN Newscast

A three-judge panel at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments over the state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom. The law went into effect January 1st and is on hold in five parishes. Arguing for the state, Solicitor General Ben Aguinaga (ah-gheen-YAH-ga) said the posters were designed with Supreme Court precedent in mind.

Cut 10 (15) “…that exact concept.”

Representing the plaintiffs, Jonathan Youngwood said kids would be subject to constant religious indoctrination, whether they like it or not.

Cut 13 (09)  “…every single day.”

The court will issue its ruling at a later date; it will undoubtedly be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Louisiana is beginning to thaw out. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says who would have ever thought that 50-degrees would feel so good…

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Should Louisiana invest in snowplows after a snowstorm that left major roadways closed for multiple days? Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Should Louisiana invest in snowplows after a snowstorm that left major roadways closed for multiple days? Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Oral arguments today before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the ongoing lawsuit over the state’s Ten Commandments law. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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As the state thaws out we are getting a look at the damages caused by the freezing temperature to Louisiana crops. The sugarcane industry can breathe a sigh of relief as Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner, Dr. Mike Strain says fortunately most sugarcane was under snow.

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Strain says other crops are not in the ground yet, but for winter pastures rye grass is likely lost and until mid to late march rely on hay for feed. Strain says some good news is the long term freeze likely killed the Pine Beetles.

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Strain says the cold is a double edged sword when dealing with crops and pests.

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Work continues today on the reopening of major highways closed because of snow and ice. Large portions of I-10 and I-55 are closed as well as U-S 90 in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they’ve been chipping away on six inches of ice on elevated portions of our highway system, and they expect major progress today

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Mallett says the sun has been a major ally is the thawing of our roads, but he also credits the extensive work done by DOTD crews…

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Louisiana Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says they expect the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge and the I-10 Mississippi River Bridge to reopen today, but the I-10 Twin Spans and the Bonnet Carre spillway will likely not re-open until Friday.

Mallett says not only sun has been an ally in their efforts to clear the snow and ice off the roads, so have the crews and equipment from the Arkansas Department of Transportation. He says they have much more experience when it comes to winter weather

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Mallett says the Arkansas Department of Transportation brought with them 16 snowplows that also had salt spreaders.

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A three-judge panel at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments this morning over the state’s Ten Commandments law. The law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms statewide is currently on hold in five parishes – East Baton Rouge, Livingston, Orleans, St. Tammany and Vernon. Solicitor General Ben Aguinaga (ah-gheen-YAH-ga) argued for the state that what makes the law constitutional is that the Ten Commandments are placed amid other historical context on specially-designed posters.

Cut 9 (11)  “…important historical documents.”

Aguinaga says the posters were designed with Supreme Court precedent in mind.

Cut 10 (15) “…that exact concept.”

During Aguinaga’s 20-minute argument, Judge Catharina Haynes expressed skepticism that posting the Ten Commandments is truly about teaching American history.

Cut 11 (16) “…the First Amendment.”

Jonathan Youngwood followed with his own 20-minute argument on behalf of the plaintiffs. Reading directly from the posters, Youngwood argued that the law is all about promoting Christianity in public schools.

Cut 12 (10) “…Gods before me.”

Youngwood said since the posters would be required to be in every public school classroom, kids would be subject to constant religious indoctrination.

Cut 13 (09)  “…every single day.”

The three judges will issue their ruling at a later date; regardless of what it is, it will almost certainly be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Louisiana is beginning to thaw out. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says who would have ever thought that 50-degrees would feel so good…

Cut 14 (10) “…and tomorrow.”

Jacquemin says temperatures will get below freezing again tomorrow morning and Saturday for much of the state and then the warm-up really gets going…

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Oral arguments in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals over the law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in all public school classrooms. Solicitor General Ben Aguinaga (ah-gheen-YAH-ga) argued for the state that what makes the law constitutional is that the Ten Commandments are placed amid other historical context on specially-designed posters.

Cut 9 (11)  “…important historical documents.”

Jonathan Youngwood followed with his own 20-minute argument on behalf of the plaintiffs. Reading directly from the posters, Youngwood argued that the law is all about promoting Christianity in public schools.

Cut 12 (10) “…Gods before me.”

The three-judge panel will issue its ruling at a later date; it will undoubtedly be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Work continues today on the reopening of major highways closed because of snow and ice. DOTD Spokesman Rodney Mallett says the sun has been a major ally in the thawing of our roads, but he also credits the extensive work done by DOTD crews…

Cut 7 (12) “…block of ice”

Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says they expect the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge and the I-10 Mississippi River Bridge to reopen today, but the I-10 Twin Spans and the Bonnet Carre spillway will likely not re-open until Friday.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Now that the snowstorm has passed, the Saints head coaching search can resume. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver will have an in-person interview tomorrow, Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will have an in person interview with the Saints on Saturday. Former Cowboys Coach Mike McCarthy is expected to interview in New Orleans next week.

This Sunday is the NFC and AFC Championship games with the winners advancing to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on February ninth. Many Louisiana sports fans are rooting for Jayden Daniels and the Commanders who play the Eagles on Sunday afternoon. Daniels on the team’s chemistry…

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Kick off in Philadelphia at 2 PM.

The U-L Lafayette men’s basketball team will host Texas State at 3 PM today. This game was originally scheduled for Wednesday, but last week they moved it back a day, because of the developing winter storm. Tuesday’s record snowfall disrupted the Cajuns’ preparations for today’s game, but interim head coach Derrick Zimmerman says that’s no excuse…

Cut 17 (17)  “…we’ll be ready to play.”

The Cajuns have won six straight games over Texas State.

Louisiana Tech hosts Western Kentucky tonight. The Bulldogs have been hit by the injury bug. Will Jeffress is out for the season. Al Green and Jordan Crawford have also been injured recently. Coach Talvin Hester says they have to play through it…

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Tip off is at 6 PM.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Work continues today on the reopening of major highways closed because of snow and ice. Large portions of I-10 and I-55 are closed as well as U-S 90 in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they’ve been chipping away on six inches of ice on elevated portions of our highway system, and they expect major progress today

Cut 6 (13) “…the sun.”

Louisiana Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says they expect the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge and the I-10 Mississippi River Bridge to reopen today, but the I-10 Twin Spans and the Bonnet Carre spillway will likely not re-open until Friday.

The Robertson family returns in Duck Dynasty: The Revival, premiering this summer on A&E. Featuring 20 episodes, the reboot follows Willie, Korie, their children, and grandchildren navigating family, business, and legacy. Original favorites like Uncle Si will appear, but Phil Robertson who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will not. Episodes will stream on a major platform after airing.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents were busy during the snowstorm rescuing duck hunters. Two duck hunters were stranded on Lake Henderson in St. Martin Parish and Sergeant Jeremy Foret was part of the effort where four duck hunters got stranded in St. Mary Parish…

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Today makrs the beginning on D.C. Mardi Gras in Washington D.C.  Jeremy Alford, the publisher of LaPolitcs-dot-com, says the weather here in Louisiana is preventing several people from being able to attend because they cannot get out of the state. He says one of the biggest talking points this year is which Louisianians will get roles in the second Trump administration. He says this is the networking event of the year.

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10:30 LRN Newscast

The temperature has climbed above freezing and progress will be made in re-opening major sections of Louisiana’s interstate system. State Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue…

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Work has been taking place around the clock to reopen the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. Boh Brothers is helping to remove the snow, which was much as two feet deep on the northern third of both bridges.

Washington D-C Mardi Gras business meetings and social gatherings begin today in our nation’s capital. Jeremy Alford, the publisher of LaPolitcs-dot-com, says this year’s event is getting off to a topsy-turvy start.

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Because of the numerous flight cancellations at the Baton Rouge and New Orleans airports, many people are arriving to the networking event of the year a day late.

Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow has filed two pieces of legislation to strengthen Agriculture Disaster Assistance. One of the bills aims to help livestock and crawfish producers when adverse weather or drought strikes and the other bill increases the flexibility for farmers with soybean crops covered by federal crop insurance…

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Letlow says she’s fighting to ensure Louisiana farmers have the support they need when disaster strikes.

Four duck hunters got caught in the winter storm on Tuesday and had to be rescued after their boat starting taking on water in the Atchafalaya Delta Wildlife Management Area in St. Mary Parish. Sergeant Jeremy Foret says after they got the call, it took LDWF agents more than an hour to rescue them…

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Later that same day, Foret and his crew rescued a duck hunter who ran out of gas in his boat. He also needed no medical attention.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The weather will warm up today; and with that, the roads will continue to dry out. During a news conference yesterday morning, Governor Landry pointed out that sections of roadway could still be very slick from ice, so be very careful if you need to drive today.

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DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue says road treatments are not only ongoing around the clock, but they’re expanding.

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Some sections of Interstate freeway have reopened, but long stretches remain closed. To stay up to date on their reopenings, go to 511la.org.

Crews from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries rescued four stranded duck hunters from the Atchafalaya Delta Wildlife Management Area in St. Mary Parish. Sergeant Jeremy Foret (for-RAY) says there were several factors that led to the boaters needing help.

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Foret says none of the four hunters required medical attention.

Congresswoman Julia Letlow has introduced two bills aimed at enhancing disaster aid for agricultural producers and improving crop insurance flexibility.

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The Drought Assistance Improvement Act would modify and expand programs to cover crawfish losses due to adverse weather or drought. The Quality Loss Adjustment Improvement for Farmers Act would require a regional discount factor for soybean crops during extreme weather events.

8:30 LRN Newscast

After spending the last couple of days off the roads in south Louisiana, many people are getting back in their vehicles today. State Climatologist Jay Grymes has this word of caution…

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High temperatures will get in the low 50s today which should help reopen several major roadways that remain closed this morning.

The winter snowstorm has kept many people from Louisiana from getting up to Washington D-C for D-C Mardi Gras activities, which get underway today and last until Saturday night. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford it’s an annual gathering of Louisiana’s biggest movers and shakers…

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The Fifth U-S Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments today on a controversial Louisiana law that requires every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments. The plaintiffs in the case say the law tramples on students’ religious liberty and violates the separation of church and state. But Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill says the law is plainly constitutional.

Congresswoman Julia Letlow introduces two bills aimed at enhancing disaster aid for agricultural producers and improving crop insurance flexibility. Sean Richardson reports.

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7:30 LRN Newscast

This snowstorm has certainly been one for the ages. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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In Shreveport-Bossier City, authorities continue to look for the suspect who fatally shot a pharmaceutical rep walking back to his vehicle yesterday morning at a Walgreen’s across the street from Byrd High School. Police say the suspect stole the victim’s vehicle and it was tracked to an apartment complex in Bossier City, but the shooter still has not been found.

D-C Mardi Gras events get underway today at our nation’s capital. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says this is the networking event of the year for politicians, lobbyists and business executives…

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Much of the activity takes place at the Washington Hilton and a bar at that hotel is renamed for this weekend as the 65th Parish.

Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow has filed legislation to strengthen agriculture disaster assistance.

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Letlow says the Drought Assistance Improvement Act would address shortcomings in existing relief programs. Including helping crawfish farmers when there is adverse weather or drought.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

One of the Saints top head coaching candidates has found a job elsewhere. Aaron Glenn has been named the new head coach of the New York Jets. Glenn played for eight seasons for the Jets and eventually finished his 15-year playing career in New Orleans in 2008. Glenn was also the Saints secondary coach from 2016 through 2020 and was hired as the Lions defensive coordinator in 2021.

The winter storm has led to the postponement of tonight’s LSU women’s basketball game and last night’s Pelicans game. New Orleans was scheduled to host Milwaukee last night, but because of the numerous road closures, that game will be played at a later date. The Lady Tigers Top five matchup against South Carolina was moved from tonight to Four-PM on Friday.

And ULM’s men’s basketball game against South Alabama has been postponed until Monday night. A 6:30 tip time at Fant Ewing Coliseum. The Warhawks home game against App State will be played on Saturday at 2 PM.

 

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team hosts Texas State at 3 PM today. Both teams are 4-and-3 in Sun Belt play. U-L Lafayette interim head coach Derrick Zimmerman says one of the Bobcats’ best players is Tylan Pope from Franklinton….

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Louisiana Tech begins a three game-home stand tonight when they host Western Kentucky at 6 PM in a game televised by CBS Sports Network. The Bulldogs dropped two close games on the road last week to fall to two and four in Conference USA play. Tech has already matched its conference loss total from last year and Coach Talvin Hester says they have not been as good on the defensive end of the court…

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