10:30 LRN Newscast

The International Paper mill in Campti is set to close next month, with more than 400 workers affected. Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois (BOO-zhwah) says the closure of the plant means a major loss of tax revenue for Natchitoches Parish, so the state is looking at ways to repurpose the plant’s site.

Cut 6 (12) “…site from them (2x).”

Two big basketball tournaments are being held in Lake Charles this week. At McNeese’s Legacy Center, the Southland Basketball Tournament got underway yesterday. Eric Zartler, the executive director of the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority, says locals who want to see the McNeese men play will have to wait until tomorrow, with the Cowboys earning a double bye as the tournament’s top seed.

Cut 14 (12) “…six o’clock.”

Today, the Boys’ Marsh Madness Basketball Championships get underway at the Burton Complex, with scores of high school basketball fans coming from all over the state.

There’s a new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The suspect in the deadly Mardi Gras concert shooting in Mamou is captured. 19-year-old Trea’land Ty’rell Castille was found hiding in an apartment complex in Montgomery County, Texas, just north of Houston. Two people were killed and several others were hurt in the shooting. Castille is facing numerous charges, including two counts of first-degree murder. He’s being held without bond and is awaiting extradition.

9:30 LRN Newscast

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is in Washington, DC, attending the annual Yale Mayor’s College Conference. It comes amid a city council-imposed travel ban, prohibiting all non-essential travel by city officials and employees through at least April amid a financial crisis. Mayor Cantrell’s office says the trip was scheduled well before the city council unanimously passed the travel ban. 

Early voting starts this Saturday in the state constitutional amendment election. You’ll be voting on four amendments, including Amendment 2, which for all intents and purposes rewrites Article 7 of the state constitution. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says the passing of Amendment 2 is necessary in order to achieve the objectives of the new tax law.

Cut 9 (09)  “…functions of government.”

Early voting runs through March 22nd, and Election Day is March 29th.

Be on the lookout for a work release inmate on the loose. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office says 22-year-old Taegan Howarth walked off the job Friday evening after being terminated. Haworth is serving time for battery, along with drug and weapons charges. He was last seen in Convent wearing a yellow vest and a white hard hat.

Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week, with two tournaments being held in the city. The Southland Conference men’s and women’s basketball championship tournaments started yesterday at McNeese’s Legacy Center, and the Boys’ Marsh Madness Basketball Championships get underway at the Burton Complex today. Eric Zartler, the executive director of the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority, says it’s going to be a huge economic boost for the region.

Cut 13 (07)  “…three-million dollars.”

The Southland women’s championship will take place Wednesday, with the men’s championship the following night. The high school champions will be crowned Friday and Saturday.

8:30 AM Newscast

Natchitoches Parish is bracing for the upcoming closure of the International Paper mill in Campti. Colleen Crain has an update

Cut 1 (37) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

The suspect in a mass shooting in Mamou has been found in Montgomery county, Texas.  Officials arrested 19 year old Trea’land Castille following an intensive manhunt.  Castille allegedly opened fire during a Mardi Gras celebration in Evangeline Parish March 4th.  He’s facing two counts of first degree murder, ten counts of attempted second-degree murder, along with several other charges.

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Early voting starts this Saturday in the state constitutional amendment election. You’ll be voting on four amendments, including Amendment 2, which for all intents and purposes rewrites Article 7 of the state constitution. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says it codifies some changes in the tax laws that the legislature passed in the special session last November and gives teachers a permanent pay raise of at least two-thousand dollars.

Cut 8 (14) “…permanent pay raise.”

The Louisiana Department of Health unveils the new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says the facility includes two new patient care buildings, a utility plant, and renovated therapy and medical staff structures.

Cut 11 (13) “…or one connected building”

 

7:30 AM Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Health unveiled the new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. The 33-million-dollar project focuses on rehabilitation, patient-centered care, and recovery. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says the facility is needed, but far fewer beds are available.

Cut 10 (15) “…two-thousand patients.”

More than 400 workers at the International Paper mill in Campti will soon be out of work when the plant closes next month. However, Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois (BOO-zhwah) says most won’t be unemployed for very long but says Governor Landry is focused on the ripple effect the closure could have.

Cut 5 (11) “…International Paper jobs.”

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Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

It looks like Derek Carr will remain with the Saints. The quarterback and the team have agreed to restructure his contract, converting most of his 2025 salary to a signing bonus. It’s biggest indicator that new head coach Kellen Moore will keep Carr as his starting quarterback.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The ninth-ranked LSU Lady Tigers were ousted in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament Saturday night, losing to Texas 56-49. LSU was without Flau’Jae Johnson, who’s nursing a shin injury. Aneesah Morrow left the game in the third quarter with an injury to her left ankle, and Mikaylah Williams was on the bench for long stretches due to foul trouble. Coach Kim Mulkey says she had no reason to put Morrow back in the game after she went down with her ankle injury and said both she and Johnson will be back for the NCAA Tournament.

Cut 17 (17)  “…we have everybody.”

LSU will now await their first round opponent, in all likelihood at the P-MAC. Brackets will be released Sunday night at seven.

It looks like Derek Carr will remain with the Saints. The quarterback and the team have agreed to restructure his contract, converting most of his 2025 salary to a signing bonus. It’s biggest indicator that new head coach Kellen Moore will keep Carr as his starting quarterback.

Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week, with two tournaments being held in the city. The Southland Basketball Tournament got underway yesterday at McNeese University’s Legacy Center. The women’s championship will take place Wednesday, with the men’s championship the following night. Eric Zartler, the executive director of the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority, says locals who want to see the McNeese men play will have to wait until tomorrow, with the Cowboys earning a double bye as the tournament’s top seed.

Cut 14 (12) “…six o’clock.”

Today, the Boys’ Marsh Madness Basketball Championships get underway at the Burton Complex, with scores of high school basketball fans coming from all over the state.

6:30 AM Newscast

Soon, more than 400 workers at the International Paper mill in Campti will be out of work when the plant closes next month. However, Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois (BOO-zhwah) says most won’t be unemployed for very long, if at all.

Cut 4 (17) “…pulp service work.”

Early voting starts this Saturday in the state constitutional amendment election. You’ll be voting on four amendments, including Amendment 2, which for all intents and purposes rewrites Article 7 of the state constitution. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says it codifies some changes in the tax laws that the legislature passed in the special session last November.

Cut 7 (14) “…make every year.”

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There’s a new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week, with two tournaments being held in the city. Eric Zartler, executive director of the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority, says it’s it’s an event that the Lake Charles community gets behind.

Cut 15 (05) “…miles per hour.”

LRN AM Newscall March 10

Natchitoches Parish is bracing for the upcoming closure of the International Paper mill in Campti. Colleen Crain has an update

Cut 1 (37) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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There’s a new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Soon, more than 400 workers at the International Paper mill in Campti will be out of work when the plant closes next month. However, Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois (BOO-zhwah) says most won’t be unemployed for very long, if at all.

Cut 4 (17) “…pulp service work.”

Bourgeois says on the other hand, there is a ripple effect of the plant’s closure that Governor Landry is focused on.

Cut 5 (11) “…International Paper jobs.”

Bourgeois says the closure of the plant means a major loss of tax revenue for Natchitoches Parish, so the state is looking at ways to repurpose the plant’s site.

Cut 6 (12) “…site from them (2x).”

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Early voting starts this Saturday in the state constitutional amendment election. You’ll be voting on four amendments, including Amendment 2, which for all intents and purposes rewrites Article 7 of the state constitution. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says it codifies some changes in the tax laws that the legislature passed in the special session last November.

Cut 7 (14) “…make every year.”

Nelson says it also gives teachers a permanent pay raise of at least two-thousand dollars.

Cut 8 (14) “…permanent pay raise.”

Nelson says the passing of Amendment 2 is necessary in order to achieve the objectives of the new tax law.

Cut 9 (09)  “…functions of government.”

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The Louisiana Department of Health unveiled the new Central Louisiana State Hospital in Pineville, a modern facility designed for up to 116 patients with severe mental illnesses. The 33-million-dollar project focuses on rehabilitation, patient-centered care, and recovery. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson says the facility is needed, but far fewer beds are available.

Cut 10 (15) “…two-thousand patients.”

Johnson says the facility features enhanced safety, natural lighting, and privacy-focused designs. It includes two new patient care buildings, a utility plant, and renovated therapy and medical staff structures.

Cut 11 (13) “…or one connected building”

In June 2024, CLSH relocated from its historic Shamrock Street site to the smaller facility on Esler Field Road. Johnson says the need for the hospital is growing and will expand in the future to help facilitate the need in the community.

Cut 12 (13) “…medical problems.”

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Lake Charles is a basketball mecca this week, with two tournaments being held in the city. Eric Zartler, the executive director of the Lake Charles Regional Sports Authority, says it’s going to be a huge economic boost for the region.

Cut 13 (07)  “…three-million dollars.”

The  Southland Basketball Tournament is taking place at the Legacy Center on the campus of McNeese State University. The tournament started yesterday with the men’s first round. The women’s championship will take place Wednesday, with the men’s championship the following night. Zartler says locals who want to see the McNeese men play will have to wait until tomorrow, with the Cowboys earning a double bye as the tournament’s top seed.

Cut 14 (12) “…six o’clock.”

Today, the Boys’ Marsh Madness Basketball Championships get underway at the Burton Complex, with scores of high school basketball fans coming from all over the state. Zartler says it’s an event that the Lake Charles community gets behind.

Cut 15 (05) “…miles per hour.”

The championship games will take place Friday and Saturday.

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The ninth-ranked LSU Lady Tigers were ousted in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament Saturday night, losing to Texas 56-49. LSU was without Flau’Jae Johnson, who’s nursing a shin injury. Aneesah Morrow left the game in the third quarter with an injury to her left ankle, and Mikaylah Williams was on the bench for long stretches due to foul trouble. Still, Coach Kim Mulkey was proud of her team’s defensive effort against the number-one team in the nation.

Cut 16 (22) “…shot 20-percent.”

Mulkey says she had no reason to put Morrow back in the game after she went down with her ankle injury and said both she and Johnson will be back for the NCAA Tournament.

Cut 17 (17)  “…we have everybody.”

Williams led the team with 11 points, but she says she felt that she let her team down by getting into foul trouble.

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LSU will not know their next opponent until the brackets for the NCAA Tournament are released at seven Sunday night. The top four seeds in each regional will host first and second round games, which means in all likelihood, two first round games and a second round game will be played at the P-MAC.

11:30 AM Newscast

Crawfish are plentiful as it’s crawfish season out in full force – but so are crawfish thieves. Thus, farmers are working diligently to protect their hauls. Paul Zaunbrecher, a crawfish farmer in Acadia Parish, says some sophisticated thieves will steal the crawfish from the traps during overnight hours. He says drastic situations call for drastic measures.

Cut 11 (07) “…running the trap.”

At least one suspect is charged, with more to follow, in connection with the hazing death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson. Police say 23-year-old Caleb McCray was among a group which repeatedly punched Wilson in the chest, killing him. Wilson was pledging to the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards implored the school – and the city – to do better.

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A Doyline couple is facing 72 counts of aggravated animal cruelty after finding a dozen dogs abandoned on a rural road and many more living in rough conditions at the home.  Sean Richardson has more.

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The LSU women’s basketball team defeated Florida 101 to 87 in the quarterfinals of the SEC tournament. The 101 points are the most by an LSU team in the SEC Tournament Aneesah Morrow had 36 points and 14 rebounds. LSU will play Texas in the semifinals.

 

10:30 AM Newscast

One suspect in the hazing-related death of a Southern University student has turned himself in, and others are expected to follow suit. 23-year-old Caleb McCray is charged with manslaughter and felony hazing. Andrew Greenstein has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Andre w Greenstein.”

A Doyline (DOY-lean) couple faces 72 counts of aggravated animal cruelty after deputies linked them 12 abandoned dogs. 68-year-old Alan Crowley and 58-year-old Kimberly Crowley were arrested at their mobile home, where authorities found approximately 60 more dogs living in inhumane conditions. Sheriff Jason Parker…

Cut 5 (09) “…new homes.”

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Local crawfish farmers are busy right now, not just harvesting their crops but trying to outsmart would be crawfish thieves.  Some sophisticated crawfish thieves will steal the crawfish from the traps during overnight hours. .  Paul Zaunbrecher, a crawfish farmer in Acadia Parish, says

says the best way to stop crawfish theft is not to leave their sacks unattended.

Cut 9 (09)  “…they’re put down.”

The number one ranked LSU baseball team hit six home runs on their way to a 13 to 2 run rule victory over North Alabama last night. Because of the potential for rain late in the day, today’s game will start at noon.

In girls high school basketball, lots of repeat winners at the state tournament. Fairview won its 16th state championship, Lafayette Christian won its fifth in a row, Wossman won its fourth in a row, Simpson won its first championship since 2001 and Lakeview won its first ever state championship by beating Arcadia 38 to 34.

9:30 AM Newscast

Days before he’s expected to be executed, death row inmate Jessie Hoffman is pleading not to be put to death by Nitrogen Hypoxia…saying use of the gas is against his religion and is cruel and unusual. Hoffman is a Buddhist and says his main form of practicing the religion is through breathing meditation. Hoffman was sentenced to death for the 1996 abduction, rape, and murder of a woman in St. Tammany Parish.  His execution is scheduled for March 18th.

One suspect in the hazing-related death of a Southern University student has turned himself in, and others are expected to follow suit. Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse says 20-year-old Caleb Williams died of repeated punches to the chest while pledging to the Omega Psi Phi fraternity, and one suspect is under arrest.

Cut 6 (10) “…hazing and manslaughter.”

Morse says criminal charges are forthcoming against several additional fraternity members.
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It may be crawfish season, but that also means it’s crawfish theft season. That’s why crawfish harvesters are working hard to prevent thieves from making off with their hauls. Paul Zaunbrecher, a crawfish farmer in Acadia Parish, explains a strategy for keeping their crawfish safe.

Cut 10 (14) “…behind the truck.”

In case you hadn’t heard, LSU football has hired a familiar name to be their new defensive line coach. Former All-American defensive tackle for the Tigers Kyle Williams will replace Bo Davis, who left last week to be a part of the new coaching staff with the Saints. Williams college teammate, Marlon Favorite (FAYV-right), is excited about the hire…

Cut 12 (07) “…Kyle Williams..easy.”