LRN AM Newscall February 19

A Democratic public service commissioner’s vulgar words could come back to haunt him this morning. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to build three gas plants to power a Meta artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Suspended LSU running back Trey Holly is expected to get a trial date today. Colleen Crain reports it was about a year ago law enforcement say he was involved in a shooting in Union Parish….

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A public service commissioner’s words could come back to haunt him. PSC Chairman Mike Francis has called on commissioners to vote on whether to keep Davante Lewis as the vice chairman at this morning’s meeting. Last week, Lewis posted a comment on X towards Governor Landry, using language that cannot be repeated on the radio. Francis says calling for the vote is his call.

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Francis says the language that Lewis used in criticizing Landry was uncalled for.

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Francis is a Republican – and a former chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party – and Lewis is a Democrat. When we asked him whether he would have taken the same action if a Republican commissioner used that same language towards a Democratic official, he couldn’t definitively say yes or no.

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The meeting starts at nine this morning.

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Nine medical organizations representing thousands of Louisiana doctors released a statement that says vaccines “should not be politicized.” It’s in response to Louisiana Surgeon General Doctor Ralph Abraham’s directive that the Louisiana Department of Health will no longer organize mass vaccination efforts.  Professor Susan Hassig, with the Tulane School of Public Health, says there’s been push back against vaccines for decades but the results show they are good for public health…

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In a memo posted on L-D-H’s website, Abraham says an individual should talk with its own health care providers if a vaccine is right for them. In a letter from the nine medical associations, they say vaccines are one of the most significant medical innovations of our time. Hassig agrees with the letter signed by the Louisiana State Medical Society and others…

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Hassig says the Louisiana Department of Health is neglecting its responsibility of keeping the public safety by eliminating mass vaccination events. She says it could lead to outbreaks of the measles…

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In the coming years, several new facilities will be opening at Northwestern State University. Jennifer Kelly, the school’s executive director of university affairs, says the biggest project is Alost Hall, the new main academic building. Named after former president Dr. Robert Alost, it will be a three-level facility boasting more than 73-thousand square feet.

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Kelly says there will also be a new fieldhouse.

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Once that new field house opens, the current field house will be repurposed into offices and other things. There will also be an innovation park through the school’s collaboration with the Louisiana School for Math, Science and Arts.

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Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to power a massive Meta artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana. The Alliance for Affordable Energy and the Union of Concerned Scientists are asking the Public Service Commission to deny Entergy’s request to build three gas power plants for the facility. Logan Burke, the executive director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, says Entergy sidestepped PSC policy.

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Burke says Entergy did not sufficiently show that the plants are the most cost-effective option; and in the long run, ratepayers could get stuck with the bill.

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Burke says powering a massive A-I data center is not cheap.

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Entergy and Meta have not commented on the groups’ challenge.

5:30 LRN Newscast

There’s the possibility of heavy rain and strong storms for south and central Louisiana, while north Louisiana could see freezing rain.

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LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin.

Creole music legend Goldman Thibodaux has passed away. Thibodaux dedicated his life to preserving the traditional Creole LaLa sound. While it’s viewed as the precursor to today’s zydeco, LaLa has its own unique sound. Thibodaux was 92 years old.

An argument at the breakfast table turns deadly in LaPlace. 24-year-old Tamyrihu (tam-uh-REE-hoo) Hubbard of Marrero is behind bars in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Jones. St. John The Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Trege says the couple had been having problems for years.

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This is the best week where college-bound seniors can get help applying for financial aid. This is FAFSA Frenzy Week, where post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance says at this juncture, time is now of the essence in getting the FAFSA form completed.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

New Saints head coach Kellen Moore continues to fill out his staff as he’s reportedly hired two more assistant coaches. NFL insider Ian Rapoport says Scott Tolzien will be the Black and Gold’s new quarterbacks coach. Moore and Tolzien worked together in Dallas. Tolzien is described as a rising young coach. Also, Joel Thomas is returning to the team as running backs coach. He spent last season with the Giants. Thomas was on Sean Payton’s staff from 2015 to 2018 and during that time the Saints led the NFL in rushing touchdowns.

The Saints are coming off their worst season since 2005, but that didn’t stopped them raising season ticket prices. John Sigler with Saints Wire, reports the increase is five to 15 percent increase.

On the hardwood tonight, the LSU men’s basketball team hosts South Carolina. After coming from behind to beat Oklahoma on Saturday, the Tigers could win their second straight. The Gamecocks are winless in SEC play, but coach Matt McMahon says Carolina is better than you think…

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Reports indicate McMahon will be back next season with a bigger NIL budget.  Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says McMahon is doing what he can on the recruiting trail…

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Guilbeau says LSU men’s basketball has one of the lowest NIL budgets in the SEC.

4:30 PM Newscast Feb 18

An argument at the breakfast table turns deadly in LaPlace. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is asking anglers for help in keeping Louisiana waters free of non-native invasive fish because fish like the Northern Snakehead which resembles Louisiana Bowfin over compete and prey on the native fish potentially devasting both recreational and commercial fisheries. LDWF if you catch a Northern Snakehead, do not release it. They ask you to kill the fish but first take a side view photo and report its location to the Aquatic Invasive Species Hotline at 225-765-3977.

A Winter Weather advisory goes into effect in North Louisiana at six tonight. National Weather Service Meteorologist Matt Hemingway says travel could become treacherous deeper into the night because of the possibility of winter precipitation.

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The winter weather advisory covers Shreveport, Homer, Ruston, Monroe and Winnfield.

LSU men’s basketball is 2-and-10 in the SEC heading into tonight’s matchup with South Carolina. The Tigers won just two SEC games in Coach Matt McMahon’s first season. Last year LSU was 9-and-9 in the SEC. Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says McMahon is doing what he can on the recruiting trail, but needs more NIL dollars to lure big-time prospects to Baton Rouge…

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3:30 PM Newscast Feb 18

Pursuit of a stolen UPS truck ends with a crash in Shreveport Tuesday morning. Shreveport police say Skyler Jarvis stole the truck that was loaded with firearms and controlled substances. During the pursuit, police say Jarvis struck two police units in what Chief Wayne Smith called an extremely dangerous and reckless incident. After the crash Jarvis was arrested with the help of K-9 officer Edy and he’s been charged with Attempted First-Degree Murder, Aggravated Flight, and Auto theft.

A breakfast table argument turns deadly in LaPlace. 24-year-old Tamyrihu (tam-uh-REE-hoo) Hubbard of Marrero is charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of her boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Jones.

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St. John Parish Sheriff Mike Trege says the couple has a history of problems. Hubbard’s bond is set at one-million dollars.

There’s the possibility of heavy rain and strong storms for south and central Louisiana, while north Louisiana could see freezing rain. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin breaks it all down…

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FAFSA Frenzy Week is underway and post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, says FAFSA is the starting point for financial aid.

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Holmes says time is running short to get the FAFSA form completed for the coming year.

2:30 PM Newscast Feb 18

An argument at the breakfast table turns deadly in LaPlace. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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It’s FAFSA Frenzy Week and post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. There were some challenges with the form last year but Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance says

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FAFSA Frenzy Week continues through Saturday and Holmes says time is of the essence in getting the FAFSA form completed.

A Winter Weather advisory goes into effect for North Louisiana at six tonight. National Weather Service Meteorologist Matt Hemingway says Shreveport, Homer, Ruston, Monroe and Winnfield area could see freezing rain.

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For central and south Louisiana, there is a chance of heavy rainfall and hail.

It’s a rough season so far for LSU men’s basketball. They’re 2-and-10 in the SEC heading into tonight’s matchup with South Carolina. Major college programs are attracting the best players to their schools through Name, Image and Likeness deals and Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says LSU is near the bottom of the SEC in NIL money for men’s basketball…

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LRN PM Newscall February 18

There’s the possibility of heavy rain and strong storms for south and central Louisiana, while north Louisiana could see freezing rain. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin breaks it all down…

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An argument at the breakfast table turns deadly in LaPlace. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A Winter Weather advisory goes into effect in North Louisiana at six tonight. National Weather Service Meteorologist Matt Hemingway says travel could become treacherous because of the possibility of winter precipitation.

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The winter weather advisory covers Shreveport, Homer, Ruston, Monroe and Winnfield.  Hemingway says any wintry mix that North Louisiana experiences will pale in comparison to the historic snowfall that South Louisiana got last month.

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Hemingway says temperatures will really start to plummet tomorrow night.

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Hemingway says for central and south Louisiana, this storm system could bring the possibility of heavy rainfall and there’s also a chance we’ll see hail.

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An argument at the breakfast table turns deadly in LaPlace. 24-year-old Tamyrihu (tam-uh-REE-hoo) Hubbard of Marrero is behind bars in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Jones. St. John Parish Sheriff Mike Trege says the couple had been having problems, and the argument over breakfast was the last straw.

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Sheriff Trege says the problems had been going on for quite some time.

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Trege says prosecutors have charged Hubbard with second-degree murder.

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Hubbard’s bond is set at one-million dollars.

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FAFSA Frenzy Week is underway. Throughout this week, post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, says FAFSA is the starting point for financial aid.

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Holmes says at this juncture, time is now of the essence in getting the FAFSA form completed.

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Holmes says the problems that persisted with FAFSA last year have been resolved.

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FAFSA Frenzy Week continues through Saturday.

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LSU men’s basketball is suffering through a bad season, the second in three years with Matt McMahon as the head coach. But LSU is not planning on firing McMahon at the end of the season. Sources say the plan is to bring McMahon back and increase the program’s N-I-L budget. Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says firing McMahon with four years left on his contract is too costly…

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Name, Image and Likeness deals is how major college athletic programs are attracting the best players to their schools. Guilbeau says LSU is near the bottom of the SEC in NIL money for men’s basketball…

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LSU is 2-and-10 in the SEC heading into tonight’s matchup with South Carolina. The Tigers won just two SEC games in McMahon’s first season. Last year LSU was 9-and-9 in the SEC. Guilbeau says McMahon is doing what he can on the recruiting trail, but needs more NIL dollars to lure big-time prospects to Baton Rouge…

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1:30 LRN Newscast

There’s the possibility of heavy rain and strong storms for south and central Louisiana, while north Louisiana could see freezing rain. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin breaks it all down…

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LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin.

A deadly shooting in LaPlace over an argument at the breakfast table. 24-year-old Tamyrihu (tam-uh-REE-hoo) Hubbard is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Jones. St. John The Baptist Parish Sheriff’s investigators say the couple had been having problems for a couple years, and this was apparently the last straw.

This is the best week where college-bound seniors can get help applying for financial aid. This is FAFSA Frenzy Week, where post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance says at this juncture, time is now of the essence in getting the FAFSA form completed.

Cut 10 (10) “…that FAFSA completed.”

LSU men’s basketball is suffering through a bad season, the second in three years with Matt McMahon as the head coach. But LSU is not planning on firing McMahon at the end of the season. Sources say the plan is to bring McMahon back and increase the program’s N-I-L budget. Tiger Rag Editor Glen Guilbeau says firing McMahon with four years left on his contract is too costly…

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12:30 LRN Newscast

A Winter Weather advisory goes into effect in North Louisiana at six tonight, covering Shreveport, Homer, Ruston, Monroe, Winnfield and others. National Weather Service Meteorologist Matt Hemingway says those areas could see a wintry mix tonight, but it would pale in comparison to the historic snowfall that South Louisiana got last month.

Cut 4 (08) “…be fairly light.”

An argument at the breakfast table proved to be the last straw for one couple in LaPlace. 24-year-old Tamyrihu (tam-uh-REE-hoo) Hubbard of Marrero is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of her boyfriend, 23-year-old Joshua Jones. St. John The Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Trege says the couple had been having problems for quite some time.

Cut 7 (09) “…been telling us.”

FAFSA Frenzy Week is underway. Throughout this week, post-secondary institutions are hosting events to help people complete their Free Applications for Federal Student Aid. Ebony Holmes with the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, says FAFSA is the starting point for financial aid.

Cut 9 (11)  “…for institutional aid.”

Holmes says at this juncture, time is now of the essence in getting the FAFSA form completed. FAFSA Frenzy Week continues through Saturday.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

On3-dot-com is reporting LSU men’s basketball coach Matt McMahon will be back next season, despite the team’s two and ten record in league play this year. Sources say McMahon will also have a larger NIL budget to help bring better players to Baton Rouge. McMahon was asked to respond to the report at a press conference yesterday…

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LSU’s early signing recruiting class announced in December is ranked as the sixth best in the country. Tonight, the Tigers host South Carolina. The Gamecocks are winless in SEC play.

A lot of college baseball during the day in Louisiana today. LSU hosts Southern at 2 PM. Grambling is at ULM for a 2 PM first pitch. The Ragin Cajuns host Texas Southern at 3 PM, and McNeese was scheduled to play at top ranked Texas A-and-M tonight, but that game has been cancelled because of inclement weather.

The McNeese Cowboys improved to 15-and-1 in Southland Conference play with an 88 to 82 win over Southeastern Louisiana last night. The victory clinched a double-bye in the league’s postseason tournament. Coach Will Wade…

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McNeese can clinch at least a share of the Southland regular season title on Saturday with a win over A-and-M Corpus Christi.

Also in the Southland, Nicholls upended UNO 78 to 62 as the Colonels got 19 points from Byron Ireland. Northwestern State lost at home to Lamar 75 to 65.

Southern maintained a three-game lead for first place in the SWAC with a 66 to 57 win over Texas Southern last night. The Jaguars are at Grambling this Saturday. The Tigers routed Prairie View A-and-M 70 to 48 last night.