8:30 LRN Newscast February 12

Louisiana will experience the quietest Mardi Gras weekend in living memory with public gatherings banned and parades canceled. Mardi Gras Guide Publisher Arthur Hardy says this is a special time of year and in our hearts we know we’re missing something right now.
Cut 4 (08)“…no more.”
Mardi Gras might be canceled but king cakes are flying off the shelves and Hardy says folks have adjusted by building nearly 3,000 house floats.

It’s not exactly parade weather anyways as we’ll see cold temperatures through Fat Tuesday. Entergy spokesperson Brandon Scardigli advises customers to set their thermostat at 68-degrees or lower…
cut 8 (12) “…on your bill”
Scardigli says heating costs can account for more than 50-percent of a customer’s monthly energy use.

The Tulane National Primate Research Center participates in a study that helps ID those most likely to transmit COVID-19. Matt Doyle has the story.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Donald Trump’s lawyers make their formal arguments today against impeaching the former president under the allegations that he provoked the riot at the U-S Capitol on January 6th. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy was asked if he thought Trump was responsible…
cut 30 (04) “…end of story”