9:30 LRN Newscast

The employees put out of work by the closure of International Paper in Campti are getting help from the Louisiana Workforce Commission’s Rapid Response Team. It will be in Natchitoches, supporting the nearly 500 workers through mobile centers. LWC Secretary Susanna Schowen says they will also plan other job fairs soon.

Cut 6 (14) “…an exact location.”

Governor Landry says his proposed budget for the next fiscal year reduces the amount of state funds by up to a billion dollars from the current fiscal year. Landry appointed a budget czar to review government expenditures, and he says efficiencies have already been discovered that’s reduced the total amount of dollars the state will spend…

Cut 9 (12)  “…administration.”

Senator Bill Cassidy is speaking out against the Louisiana Department of Health ending mass vaccination clinics. Surgeon General Ralph Abraham and Deputy Surgeon General Wyche Coleman say the reason is to put vaccine choice back in the hands of the patients and their doctors. Cassidy says in the event of an outbreak, these clinics would come in very handy.

Cut 13 (14)  “…a routine visit.”

Suspended LSU running back Trey Holly now has a trial date for his alleged role in a shooting in his hometown of Farmerville last February – July 7th. Holly has not been able to participate in team-related activities since his arrest, but he is still going to school at LSU. His attorney, Mike Small, says if his client is found not guilty, he’s expected to be reinstated.

Cut 11 (08) “…pursuits as well.”