6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says starting quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has a torso injury that he’s been dealing with since preseason camp. Kelly says Nussmeier can play through it, but they have to limit his throws during practice. He hopes it will have a chance to heal in two weeks, when the Tigers have a bye week.

Nussmeier’s injury might be a reason why the Tigers have scored just 60 points through three games, the fewest in the SEC.

Kelly also admitted they were a little more conservative on offense because the defense has been playing so well. The Tigers punted three times last Saturday, despite the analytics indicating that the coaching staff should go for it.

Cut 17 (18) :,,,,football team”

LSU hosts Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday.

ULM is back at work, getting ready for an opponent. The Warhawks will head to El Paso to face UTEP on Saturday. ULM is coming off a 73-0 loss to Alabama. Head coach Bryant Vincent says that he will find out a lot about his team with how they respond against the Miners.

Cut 19 (19) “…they began.”

It’s been a tough start for the Saints as they fell to 0-2 with a loss to San Franciso on Sunday. New Orleans is preparing for their first road trip, as they will face Seattle this Sunday. The Seahawks are coming off a 31-17 win at Pittsburgh.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow needs surgery on his toe and is expected to miss three months. Jayden Daniels has a knee sprain and might not start this week against Las Vegas.

6:30 AM Newscast

A woman is dead in what police in Bossier City are calling a murder-attempted suicide. Sergeant Shawn Poudrier (POO-dree-ur) says a family member called police Sunday afternoon saying that a man was going through a mental health crisis and had harmed his wife and was threatening to harm himself. Poudrier says police made contact with the man.

Cut 13 (07)  “…to hurt himself.”

SWAT officers ultimately found the woman dead and the man with a self-inflicted gunshot would to the head.  He’s hospitalized and critical.  We’re told two officers were also shot in the incident.

An international organization is using this week to spread awareness of the dangers of trespassing on railroad tracks. Nan Arthur, the state coordinator for Operation Lifesaver, says it’s a huge problem in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (13) “…to the tracks.”

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Louisiana has made strides in reducing the state’s chronic absenteeism rate among public school students. Chronic absenteeism rose following the COVID pandemic to a high of nearly 25-percent for the 2023-24 school year; but last year, the rate dropped two-percent. Misty Davis, the executive director of attendance strategies at the department of education, says a task force was formed to address absences.

Cut 10 (07) “…in school?”

McNeese has stopped a 14-year decline in enrollment in a big way. University President Dr. Wade Rousse (“roose”) says more and more students are choosing to attend McNeese.

Cut 4 (12) “…in 22 years.”

Dr. Rousse says what he’s most proud of is the more than 13-percent increase in the size of this year’s freshman class.

LRN AM Newscall September 16

More and more students are choosing to go to college at McNeese. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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An international organization is urging you not to fool around on train tracks. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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Louisiana’s chronic absenteeism rate dropped two-percent for the 2024-25 school year after seeing it rise following the COVID pandemic. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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McNeese has stopped a 14-year decline in enrollment in a big way. University President Dr. Wade Rousse (“roose”) says more and more students are choosing to attend McNeese.

Cut 4 (12) “…in 22 years.”

Dr. Rousse says what he’s most proud of is the more than 13-percent increase in the size of this year’s freshman class. He says in the last 45 years, there’s been only one instance in which there’s been an increase as big.

Cut 5 (08) “…to this data.”

Rousse says he credits the increase in enrollment in part to a robust advertising and marketing campaign.

Cut 6 (11) “…a positive impact.”

While the March Madness run by the men’s basketball team certainly gave the school invaluable national exposure, Rousse says 78-percent of McNeese’s enrollment comes from the five-parish area that the school has traditionally focused on.

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An international organization is using this week to spread awareness of the dangers of trespassing on railroad tracks. Nan Arthur, the state coordinator for Operation Lifesaver, says it’s a huge problem in Louisiana.

Cut 7 (13) “…to the tracks.”

Arthur says in the last year, more than ten people have been killed by trains while trespassing on railroad tracks. She says railroad tracks are not the place to be goofing around.

Cut 8 (10) “…that’s illegal.”

As part of Think Train week, Arthur says Operation Lifesaver has special themes every day this week. Today’s theme is Operation Clear Track.

Cut 9 (12)  “…just be warned.”

Arthur says especially if the trespasser is wearing noise-cancelling headphones, an oncoming train is not as loud as one may think.

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Louisiana has made strides in reducing the state’s chronic absenteeism rate among public school students. Chronic absenteeism rose following the COVID pandemic to a high of nearly 25-percent for the 2023-24 school year; but last year, the rate dropped two-percent. Misty Davis, the executive director of attendance strategies at the department of education, says a task force was formed to address absences.

Cut 10 (07) “…in school?”

Chronic absenteeism is defined as students who miss ten-percent or more of a school year. Davis says education leaders are concerned poor attendance by a large percentage of students will reserve some of the gains the state has made in testing. She says their plan in reducing chronic absenteeism is to focus on prevention and improving school culture, instead of punishment.

Cut 11 (10) “…needed.”

Davis says local school systems are also making it more of a priority to make sure students are not missing school days regularly.

Cut 12 (08) “…and packets.”

The pre-pandemic rate was about 18-percent.

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A woman is dead in what police in Bossier City are calling a murder-attempted suicide. Sergeant Shawn Poudrier (POO-dree-ur) says a family member called police Sunday afternoon saying that a man was going through a mental health crisis and had harmed his wife and was threatening to harm himself. Poudrier says police made contact with the man.

Cut 13 (07)  “…to hurt himself.”

Poudrier says a SWAT team was brought in and forced its way into the apartment.

Cut 14 (06) “…of our officers.”

(The man shot two officers.) The officers’ injuries are not life-threatening; they were shot in their extremities. Poudrier says once SWAT officers entered, they found a disturbing scene.

Cut 15 (10) “…in another room.”

(SWAT officers found the woman dead and the man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.) The man is hospitalized in critical condition. State Police is investigating the shootings of the two officers.

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LSU head coach Brian Kelly announced that quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has been dealing with a torso injury since fall camp. Kelly said that the injury was one that came from Nussmeier overworking himself during the offseason and he says that Nussmeier’s injury is one that the Tigers have to be careful with.

Cut 16 (21) “…the football.”

Offensive coordinator Joe Sloan received some criticism after the offense was only able to score one touchdown in the 20-10 win over Florida. Kelly made sure to let people know that Sloan is doing everything that the staff asks of him, especially with the defense’s ability to close out games.

Cut 17 (18)  “…football team.”

LSU’s offensive line did not allow Florida to sack Garrett Nussmeier once in the 20 to 10 win. Even though the pass protection was effective, LSU’s offensive line struggled to open up holes for the running backs. Kelly says that the offensive line is still gelling and he believes the group will continue to improve as the season progresses.

Cut 18 (21) “…to do.”

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ULM is coming off a 73-0 loss to Alabama, and the Warhawks had its first bye week to improve as it travels to El Paso to face UTEP this week. Head coach Bryant Vincent says that he will find out a lot about his team with how they respond against the Miners.

Cut 19 (19) “…they began.”

Sophomore quarterback Aidan Armenta struggled against the Crimson Tide, only throwing for 28 yards and an interception in the blowout loss. Vincent says that Armenta’s confidence is growing with the more reps he gets and that the entire offense has to rally around its quarterback in order to be successful.

Cut 20 (16) “…doing their job (2x).”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Late last week, in the wake of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, someone vandalized the outside of Louisiana Democratic Party headquarters in Baton Rouge. Someone spray-painted the word “murderers” outside the building. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus says the graffiti has been cleaned up, and they have filed a police report.

Cut 9 (07)  “…is also safe.”

Ground is broken on a massive liquefied natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish. Woodside Energy Group CEO Meg O’Neill says an abundant supply of natural gas is one reason why they chose southwest Louisiana, but the reasons do not stop there.

Cut 7 (12) “…confidence.”

The facility is expected to become operational in 2029 and employ thousands.

LSU head football coach Brian Kelly’s postgame news conference Saturday went viral for all the wrong reasons. He went off on WBRZ-TV sports director Michael Cauble after Cauble asked him about his offense’s struggles, while the defense played lights-out in the team’s win over Florida. Kelly says he apologized to Cauble for his outburst…

Cut 14 (06) “…moving forward.”

Perhaps landing a major recruit will cheer Kelly up. Evangel Christian Academy junior quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston announced that he has committed to LSU, joining the program in the fall of 2027. ESPN ranks Houston as the top pocket passer in the country. Lee Brecheen with Louisiana Football Magazine says Houston has a big-time arm.

Cut 3 (09) “…hard to tackle.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU head coach Brian issued an apology to WBRZ sports director Michael Cauble today after Kelly lost his cool in the Florida postgame press conference when Cauble opened up with a question about the offense’s struggles. Kelly says that he has to do a better job with the media moving forward.

Cut 14 (06) “…moving forward.”

Cut 12 (09) “…need to be higher”

Kelly also gave injury updates on two key players during his Monday press conference. Kelly said that quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has been dealing with a torso injury since fall camp. Kelly says that the injury is not affecting Nussmeier’s play. Kelly also gave an update on linebacker West Weeks. Kelly said that Weeks has a calf strain and that he will be questionable going into this week’s game. Kelly said he expects Weeks to be back on the field at some point this week.

LSU and Brian Kelly received a major commitment from four-star quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston. He’s currently a junior from Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, and ESPN has him rated as the number one pocket passer in the country. Lee Brecheen with Louisiana Football Magazine says Houston has a big-time arm..

Cut 3 (09) “…hard to tackle.”

Multiple Louisiana quarterbacks earned weekly conference honors. Tulane redshirt senior quarterback Jake Retzlaff was named American Offensive Player of the Week after his performance against Duke in the 34 to 27 win. Retzlaff registered 356 total yards of offense including four rushing touchdowns which tied Tulane’s program record for a quarterback.

McNeese sophomore quarterback Jake Strong was named Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week after his performance in a 42 to 41 loss to Weber State. Strong threw for 278 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for two additional touchdowns.

4:30 PM LRN Newscast

In the wake of political violence and the murder of Charlie Kirk, the Louisiana Democratic Party Headquarters in Baton Rouge was vandalized late last week. Someone spray painted the word “murderers” outside the building. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus…

Cut 9 (07)  “…is also safe.”

Lanus says the Louisiana Democratic Party will never condone any violence against anyone, including its political opponents.

Three people died in a restaurant fire over the weekend. The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the fire that occurred around 2:30 Saturday morning at Fat Belly’s Diner in Opelousas. The 48-year-old restaurant owner, his 33-year-old girlfriend, and her 9-year-old daughter lived in a residential area connected to the restaurant. All three perished in the fire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The fire marshal’s office says the building did not have working smoke alarms.

Officials broke ground today on a 17-billion dollar liquefied natural gas export facility near Sulphur in Calcasieu Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly has apologized for his harsh reaction to WBRZ-TV sports director Michael Cauble’s question about the performance of the LSU Offence following Saturday’s 20-10 win over Florida. Kelly says his first reaction was to defend his players after a great win…

Cut 13 (11)  “…first and foremost.”

3:30 PM LRN Newscast

Lafayette native Mondo Duplantis does it again. Competing in Tokyo, he has broken the world pole vault record for the 14th time. Though Duplantis was born and raised in Louisiana, he competes for his mother’s native country of Sweden. He had already won his meet on Monday and on his third attempt, he broke the record again by clearing the bar at 20 feet, 8 inches. The first time he broke the world record was in 2020 clearing 20 feet 2.9 inches.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly apologized to WBRZ-TV sports director Michael Cauble for going off on him after he questioned the coach about the offence’s performance following Saturday night’s 20-10 win over Florida. Kelly says he must handle himself in a better fashion…

Cut 12 (09) “…need to be higher”

Last week, in the wake of the murder of conservative Charlie Kirk, someone vandalized Louisiana Democratic Party headquarters in Baton Rouge. They spray-painted the word “murderers” outside the building. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus says the Louisiana Democratic Party will never condone violence against anyone, including its political opponents.

Cut 10 (13) “…harm to anyone.”

Ground was broken today on a massive liquefied natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish, named Louisiana LNG. Australian energy firm, Woodside Energy Group, is spending 17-point-five billion dollars to build facility. The project will create thousands of construction jobs and thousands more once production begins in 2029. Governor Jeff Landry thanks Woodside Energy for choosing Louisiana…

Cut 6 (08) “…be delivered.”

Louisiana already has four active LNG terminals.

LRN PM Newscall

LSU football scores a major commitment. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Officials broke ground today on a 17-billion dollar liquefied natural gas export facility near Sulphur in Calcasieu Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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LSU scores a major commitment in quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston. He’s currently a junior from Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, and ESPN has him as the top pocket passer in the country. Lee Brecheen with Louisiana Football Magazine says Houston has a big-time arm..

Cut 3 (09) “…hard to tackle.”

Brecheen says as good as Houston currently is, he’s only going to get better between now and the time he joins the Tigers.

Cut 4 (12) “…out of Louisiana.”

Brecheen says with LSU scoring a commitment from Houston, he’s going to help LSU recruit some of the best talent in northwest Louisiana.

Cut 5 (11) “…stay in state.”

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Ground was broken today on a massive liquefied natural gas production and export facility in Calcasieu Parish, named Louisiana LNG. Australian energy firm, Woodside Energy Group, is spending 17-point-five billion dollars to build facility. The project will create thousands of construction jobs and thousands more once production begins in 2029. Governor Jeff Landry thanks Woodside Energy for choosing Louisiana…

Cut 6 (08) “…be delivered.”

Louisiana already has four active LNG terminals.

Woodside Energy has been in business for 36 years and they’ve been working on developing this project for more than a decade. CEO Meg O’Neill says an abundant supply of natural gas is one reason why they chose southwest Louisiana, but the reasons do not stop there….

Cut 7 (12) “…confidence.”

Governor Jeff Landry Woodside Energy felt confident in making this huge investment because of new economic development put in place by his administration. He says President  Trump’s America First policy was also critical…

Cut 8 (12) “..once again.”

The LNG facility is expected to become operational in 2029 and employ thousands.

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Late last week, in the wake of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, someone vandalized the outside of Louisiana Democratic Party headquarters in Baton Rouge. Someone spray-painted the word “murderers” outside the building. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus says the graffiti has been cleaned up, and they have filed a police report.

Cut 9 (07)  “…is also safe.”

Lanus says the Louisiana Democratic Party will never condone any violence against anyone, including its political opponents.

Cut 10 (13) “…harm to anyone.”

Lanus says the Louisiana Democratic Party will not tolerate any political violence.

Cut 11 (10) “…of all people.”

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly apologizes for going off on a reporter following Saturday night’s 20-10 win over Florida. The Tigers intercepted five passes in the game, but the first question asked to Kelly in the postgame press conference was about the offense’s sluggish start to the season. Kelly says he must handle himself in a better fashion…

Cut 12 (09) “…need to be higher”

Kelly says his first reaction was to defend his players after a great win…

Cut 13 (11)  “…first and foremost.”

Kelly says he apologized to WBRZ-TV sports director Michael Cauble for his outburst…

Cut 14 (06) “…moving forward.”

LSU’s offense ranks last in the SEC in points scored and Kelly revealed today that quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is playing through torso which has limited his ability to throw the ball down the field. Kelly expects it will get better after the bye week in two weeks after the Tigers play Southeastern Louisiana and Ole Miss.

2:30 PM LRN Newscast

Late last week, in the wake of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, someone vandalized Louisiana Democratic Party headquarters in Baton Rouge by spray-painting the word “murderers” outside the building. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus says the Louisiana Democratic Party will not tolerate any political violence.

Cut 11 (10) “…of all people.”

The graffiti has been cleaned up, and a police report has been filed.

Governor Jeff Landry was at a groundbreaking at the site of Louisiana LNG was held today. The 17.5-billion-dollar Woodside Energy Group liquefied natural gas facility is expected to begin operating in 2029 and employ as staff of around one thousand. Landry says Woodside was confident in their investment because of President Trump’s new economic policies

Cut 8 (12) “..once again.”

LSU football scores a major commitment. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly apologizes for his harsh response to WBRZ-TV sports director Michael Cauble’s question following Saturday night’s 20-10 win over Florida. The Tigers intercepted five passes in the game, but the first question to Kelly in the postgame press conference was about the offense’s sluggish start to the season.

Cut 14 (06) “…moving forward.”

Kelly says his first reaction was to defend his players after a great win. He also revealed today that quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is playing through torso injury.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Late last week, in the wake of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, someone spray-painted the word “murderers” outside Louisiana Democratic Party headquarters in Baton Rouge. Executive Director Dadrius (“darius”) Lanus says it’s been cleaned up, and they’ve filed a police report.

Cut 9 (07)  “…is also safe.”

Ground is broken today on a 17-billion dollar liquefied natural gas export facility near Sulphur in Calcasieu Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly has apologized to WBRZ Sports Director Michael Cauble for going off on him following Saturday night’s 20-10 win over Florida. Cauble asked Kelly about the Tigers’ problems on offense, and Kelly took exception to that.

Cut 16 (15) “…some respect.”

Kelly says he needs to handle himself better in situations like this.

Hopefully, the news of landing Evangel Christian Academy quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston will cheer him up. ESPN ranks the junior as the top pocket passer in the country. Lee Brecheen with Louisiana Football Magazine says Houston is going to help LSU recruit some of the best talent in northwest Louisiana.

Cut 5 (11) “…stay in state.”