5:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry announced his solution today to prevent a potential pay cut for teachers. The governor has signed an executive order that directs BESE to find 168-million dollars that’s NOT used on instruction from the state’s public school budget and use that money to pay a two-thousand-dollar stipend for teachers and a one-thousand-dollar stipend for support workers.

Cut 9 (10)  “…sitting on”

The National Federation of Independent Business is pleased with how the legislative session went. State Director Leah Long says among the bills that passed that the organization is happy about is one that modernizes the state’s workers comp system and helps reduce costs for small businesses.

Cut 4 (12) “…employee making money.”

It’s been seven months since LSU announced the hiring of new President Wade Rousse. In that time, he’s committed to making improvements across the Baton Rouge campus. He says things students ask him about the most include parking and housing, along with a project currently underway near the softball field.

Cut 6 (14) “…and we will.”

A former Louisiana congressman is recounting his recent visit to war-torn Ukraine. Charles Boustany told Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana that on his final day in the country, May 23rd, the area in Kyiv where he was staying came under attack, and to say that it was a harrowing experience is putting it very mildly.

Cut 12 (06) “…close and rattling.” 

The attack left four people dead and dozens of others injured.