LRN AM Newscall December 15

While one insurance company will be decreasing its homeowners insurance rates, another is getting ready to hike them. Andre Champagne reports.

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The legislature has more money at its disposal than it originally had anticipated. Jeanne Burns reports.

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Of the eight Prep Classic championship games, the Division Two select title game will live on in Louisiana high school football folklore forever. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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While one insurance company is lowering its homeowners insurance premiums, another is raising them. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple has approved a rate decrease of seven and a half percent on average for both SureChoice Underwriters and Elevate. Temple says this is testament that the insurance reforms passed by the legislature are working.

Cut 4 (11) “…results of that.”

Temple says smaller companies like SureChoice and Elevate base their rates in large part on reinsurance costs.

Cut 5 (09) “…onto the consumer.”

Bigger companies like State Farm, however, rely much less on reinsurance to set their rates. State Farm uses a different model that involves things like in-house hurricane forecasting; and with that company projecting higher future losses due to hurricanes, it requested an increase of nearly ten-percent, which Temple approved.

Cut 6 (10) “…much broader exposure.”

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The state legislature will have more money at its disposal than originally anticipated. The Revenue Estimating Conference increased its tax and fee collection projections for the rest of this fiscal year and next fiscal year. Melinda Deslatte (duh-LOT), the research director of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says that effectively closes the budget gap.

Cut 7 (09) “…to do it.”

Deslatte says while they’re fairly minor adjustments, the dollar amounts are big numbers for the state.

Cut 8 (09) “…about 217-million.”

Deslatte says the increase in the tax collection projection is spearheaded by income taxes, despite the fact that the legislature lowered the income tax rates for all earners.

Cut 9 (08)  “…what they forecasted.”

Deslatte says while the income tax rate may have gone down, overall collections may have increased based on things like total earnings and how many people are employed. The amount of money that the governor and the legislature have to spend is limited by the amount set forth by the Revenue Estimating Conference.

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The Louisiana Wildlife Federation has released the second edition of its “First Time Fishing in the Atchafalaya Basin” activity booklet. Rebecca Triche (“trish”), the executive director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation, says the booklet is geared toward young children who are interested in fishing.

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The first edition of the “First Time Fishing” booklet was published in 2014 by Anna Wilson. Triche says the new edition includes several updates.

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Triche says the new edition release brings plenty of opportunities for both the youth and the Louisiana Wildlife Federation.

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The activity booklet is free, and it can be downloaded on the Louisiana Wildlife Federation website.

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Six new champions were crowned, and two teams successfully defended their titles at the LHSAA Prep Classic at the Superdome this past week. In the nightcap of Saturday’s action, Edna Karr won its second straight championship by beating St. Augustine, 49-14. The win also runs the Cougars’ winning streak to 27 games. After the game, Karr head coach Brice Brown said what his team has accomplished the past two years is nothing short of incredible.

Cut 13 (16)  “…to their character.”

In the first game Saturday, Ouachita Parish won its first state title since 1989 by beating Ruston, 21-20. Ruston lost in the Prep Classic for the second year in a row . After the game, Ouachita Parish head coach Benjy Lewis said that, after suffering through four straight losses in the regular season, including a 21-14 loss to Ruston, he never lost faith in his team, and the players never lost faith in each other, while everyone else wrote them off.

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However, the game that went viral was Friday’s nightcap. Archbishop Shaw appeared to have the game won when St. Charles Catholic’s potential game-tying extra point with 35 seconds left sailed wide left. But on the ensuing possession, a Shaw player threw his helmet in celebration after a first down kneel-down, thinking the game was over. The resulting penalty allowed St. Charles to save a timeout, get the ball back – and kick a 44-yard field goal to win the game and the championship. After the game, kicker Tyler Milioto described his emotions before and after being given a second chance.

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Make it two in a row for the Saints! The Saints came back from down 10 late in the 3rd quarter and beat the Carolina Panthers in the Superdome, 20-17. It’s the Saints’ fourth win in a rebuilding 2025 campaign. Down by a touchdown with 4:37 left in regulation and the Saints backed up at their own 22 yard line, Tyler Shough led the team down the field and capped the seven-play drive with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chris Olave. Head Coach Kellen Moore said after the game that Shough showed a lot of poise in that game-tying drive.

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The stop Moore alluded to was the ensuing drive, in which the Saints only allowed the Panthers to take 1:32 off the clock. The Saints got the ball back on their own nine yard line with one timeout left and drove down the field to get into position for newly acquired Irish kicker Charlie Smyth to kick a game winning field goal.

The key play came with 12 seconds left and the Saints out of timeouts, when Shough ran it down the middle for four yards and slid. Panthers safety Lathan Ransom hit Shough as he was sliding, drawing a 15-yard penalty – putting Smyth in perfect position to kick a 47-yard field goal to win the game. Smyth said after the game he could not have imagined being in that position just a few short weeks ago.

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The Saints will try to make it three in a row next Sunday against the Jets in the Superdome. Kickoff is at noon.

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Sterlington won its second consecutive state championship on Friday as the Panthers rallied back from a 12-7 deficit to beat Jena. Sterlington Coach Lee Doty says coming from behind was nothing new for his team…

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Iowa won its first state championship as the Yellow Jackets won a thrilling game over North DeSoto 50-43 to complete an undefeated season. Iowa coach and lifelong southwest Louisiana resident, Tommy Johns, can’t say enough about the community support his team received throughout the year…

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11:30 LRN AM Newscast

Iowa won its first state championship in school history last night as the Yellow Jackets defeated North Desoto 50-43. Sterlington won its second title in a row as the Panthers defeated Jena 34-20 at the LHSAA Prep Classic in New Orleans.  St. Charles Catholic with a wild comeback in the final seconds of that game.  A 44-yeard field goal from Senior Tyler Milioto gave them the 23-21 win over Shaw.

Today, Ouachita Parish is back in the state title game for the first time since 1994. The Lions take on their in-district rivals in the Ruston Bearcats in today’s early game. Ouachita head coach Benjy Lewis says that his team knew it had a chance to be special after losing a close game to Ruston in week six.

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Ouachita Parish is looking for its first state title since 1989.

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If you get behind the wheel after having one too many, you will be caught, and you will be arrested. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Nearly five years after losing her husband to COVID-19 complications, Congresswoman Julia Letlow is getting ready to tie the knot. Letlow announced yesterday her engagement to Baton Rouge lawyer Kevin Ainsworth. President Donald Trump congratulated the couple at a White House event yesterday.

 

10:30 AM LRN Newscast

If you’ll be drinking this holiday season, be sure you don’t get behind the wheel. “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” is happening now through New Year’s day state wide.  Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says the holiday season has traditionally is always deadly on Louisiana roadways due to drinking and driving, and last year was no different.

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Fischer says if you plan on having a good time at your holiday gatherings, by all means do so – but have a plan to get home safely.

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Lots of people will be headed to the LHSAA Prep Classic to watch state championship football today.  Ruston is set to take on Ouachita Parish at noon.  . At 3:30 it’s a battle of New Orleans football giants:  Edna Karr versus St. Aug.

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Haynesville claimed its 18th football state championship Thursday after beating Mangham, 39-37.  Haynesville had made it to the state championship game in the last three seasons but came up short.  Head coach David Franklin says the character of his players this season allowed the team to flourish this season

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Everyone’s talking about the wild ending of last night’s St. Charles Catholic versus Shaw match up in the Division Two select state title game.  Senior Tyler Milioto overcame a missed extra point with 36 seconds left and thanks to a Shaw penalty, got a second chance to win it for his team.  Our own Jeff Palermo had the call on the LHSAA Network…

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Milioto kicked a 44-yeard game wining field goal to give the Comets the win 23-21

9:30 AM LRN Newscast

A storybook ending in the Division 2 Select title game for St. Charles Catholic in the Superdome last night!  Senior Tyler Milioto overcame a missed extra point with 36 seconds left in the game when he got a second chance after a Shaw penalty.  Milioto kicked a 44-yeard game wining field goal to give the Comets the win 23-21.

Iowa won its first State Championship in school history . Iowa with its first ever state championship taking out North Desoto 50-43.  . Sterlington won its second title in a row as the Panthers defeated Jena 34-20.

Ruston is making its fourth straight state championship appearance and is looking to capture its ninth state title in school history as they take on Ouachita Parish.  Ruston head coach Jerrod Baugh says last season’s 42-0 loss to Central is something that’s motivating the players this season.

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Kickoff for that game is today at noon.

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Haynesville claimed its 18th football state championship this week after beating Mangham, 39-37. The Golden Tornado have the second-most football state titles in Louisiana, just behind John Curtis. Head coach David Franklin says this year’s team will always be special to him.

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You might want to spend part of your weekend getting ready for some serious cold. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the the winds of change will blow into the state tonight. Bringing temperatures in the mid-20’s to the northern part of the state and near freezing temps in the southern part of the state by Monday morning.

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8:30 AM LRN Newscast

Louisiana has some brutally cold weather headed our way this weekend. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the weekend will start off mild, but the winds of change will blow into the state Saturday night and on Sunday night, temperatures will drop like a rock across the state

Cut 7 (09) “…the coastal parishes.”

Between now and New Year’s Day, there will be extra police on the roadways looking for drunk drivers, as the statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is now underway. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says there’s traditionally an increase in drinking and driving during the holiday season.

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Big week in Louisiana high school football and for the Haynesville Golden Tornado. They captured the program’sr 18th state title on Thursday — Andre Champagne has the story.

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On Friday, St. Charles Catholic won in an amazing end of game comeback, taking out Shaw for the title there.  Iowa with its first ever state championship.  Sterlington beat Jena.  And St. Charles Catholic won in an end of game comeback, taking out Shaw for the title.

Ruston takes on Ouachita Parish today at noon. At 3:30 it’s a battle of New Orleans football giants:  Edna Karr versus St. Aug.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

One of the wildest endings in Prep Classic history occurred last night in the Superdome as St. Charles Catholic came back in the final seconds to beat Shaw 23-21 to win the Division Two select state title. The Comets scored a touchdown with 35-seconds left to get within one point, but Tyler Milioto missed the extra point to tie the game.

However, Milioto got another chance due to a bizarre sequence of plays that included a Shaw player throwing his helmet into the air, thinking they had won, which resulted in a penalty against the Eagles. Also a bad punt by Shaw give Milioto a chance to win it with a 44-yard field. Our own Jeff Palermo had the call on the LHSAA Network…

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It’s the Comets’ fourth state championship.

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Iowa won its first state championship in school history as the Yellow Jackets defeated North Desoto 50-43 to win the Division 2 non-select state title. Sterlington won its second title in a row as the Panthers defeated Jena 34-20.

Today at noon… Ruston is making its fourth straight state championship appearance and is looking to capture its ninth state title in school history. Ruston head coach Jerrod Baugh says last season’s 42-0 loss to Central is something that’s motivating the players this season.

Cut 14 (15) “…for this year.”

Ruston will take on Ouachita Parish at noon. The Bearcats beat the Lions 21-14 earlier this season.

Today at 3:30 Edna Karr looks to complete its second undefeated championship season as the Cougars host St. Aug. The Purple Knights are looking for their first state championship since 1979.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

If you get behind the wheel after having one too many, you will be caught, and you will be arrested. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Nearly five years after losing her husband to COVID-19 complications, Congresswoman Julia Letlow is getting ready to tie the knot. Letlow announced yesterday her engagement to Baton Rouge lawyer Kevin Ainsworth. President Donald Trump congratulated the couple at a White House event yesterday.

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Iowa won its first state championship in school history as the Yellow Jackets defeated North Desoto 50-43. Sterlington won its second title in a row as the Panthers defeated Jena 34-20.  And St. Charles Catholic with a wild comeback in the final seconds of that game.  They beat Shaw 23-21 in the end.

Ouachita Parish is back in the state title game for the first time since 1994. The Lions take on their in-district rivals in the Ruston Bearcats in the early game Saturday. Ouachita head coach Benjy Lewis says that his team knew it had a chance to be special after losing a close game to Ruston in week six.

Cut 12 (14) “…started it.”

Ouachita Parish is looking for its first state title since 1989.

5:30 LRN Newscast

Between now and New Year’s Day, police throughout the state will be working overtime looking for drunk drivers. It’s all part of the statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says if you plan on having a good time at your holiday gatherings, by all means do so – but have a plan to get home safely.

Cut 5 (06) “…a designated driver.”

It’s going to be a frigid start to the work week next week. A cold front is going to come barreling into the state this weekend, and that’s going to plunge Monday morning temperatures into the 20s in the northern parishes and close to freezing in the southern parishes. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says while those of you in the north should cover your pipes if you haven’t already, those of you in the south should be okay for the time being.

Cut 8 (07) “…long, long duration.”

Temperatures should warm back up by the middle of next week.

Nearly five years after losing her husband to COVID-19 complications, Congresswoman Julia Letlow is getting ready to tie the knot. Letlow announced on social media her engagement to Baton Rouge lawyer Kevin Ainsworth. No wedding date has been set.

State champions are being crowned in high school football at the Superdome. The first game today was a back and forth affair in Division Two non-select, with Iowa outlasting North DeSoto, 50-43. Iowa joins Dunham, Riverside Academy and Haynesville as state champions for 2025. Making it to the Superdome has now become the standard for Haynesville over the years. Head Coach David Franklin says his players never backed down from the high expectations.

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Franklin says this state championship was a special one for him, after losing both of his parents earlier this year.

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Haynesville claimed its 18th football state championship on Thursday after beating Mangham, 39-37. The Golden Tornado have the second-most football state titles in Louisiana, just behind John Curtis. Head coach David Franklin says the character of his players this season allowed the team to flourish.

Cut 10 (14) “…on the cake.”

Ruston is making its fourth straight state championship appearance in New Orleans this weekend as the Bearcats look to capture their ninth state title in school history. Head coach Jerrod Baugh says that this year’s senior class may go down as the best in school history.

Cut 15 (15) “…expect that.”

The Iowa Yellow Jackets defeated the North Desoto Griffins by a score of 50-43 to claim their first state championship in school history. Three-star wide receiver and Houston signee Jeremiah Buhsnell caught three touchdown passes.

LSU’s men’s and women’s basketball teams will be in New Orleans tomorrow to play in the Compete 4 Cause Classic doubleheader. Women’s coach Kim Mulkey is set to face Louisiana Tech for the first time since becoming the coach at LSU. Mulkey says coaching against her alma mater will bring plenty of emotions.

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Tip-off at the Smoothie King Center is at 5 p.m.

The Saints are coming off a big 24-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough rushed for 55 yards and two touchdowns in the win and says he is growing more confident with each game he plays.

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The Saints host the Panthers on Sunday at 3:25 p.m.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Get ready for some more frigid weather conditions. This weekend will start off mild throughout the state, with tomorrow starting out in the 50s. But then a cold front will come barreling through the state. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says by Sunday night, temperatures will drop like a rock.

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Drive sober, or get pulled over. The three-week enhanced drunk driving enforcement operation got underway today and runs through New Year’s Day. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says the holiday season has traditionally been deadly on Louisiana roadways due to drinking and driving, and last year was no different.

Cut 4 (13) “…alcohol-related crash.”

Of the eight championship games in the Prep Classic, perhaps the biggest one is the early one tomorrow between district rivals Ruston and Ouachita Parish. Ouachita Parish dropped four of its five district games in the regular season, but head coach Benjy Lewis says his players thrive off of adversity.

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Despite losing a talented senior class, Ruston was able to still win its district and get back to the Dome. Head coach Jerrod Baugh says this year’s senior class may go down as the best in school history.

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Ruston and Ouachita Parish are looking to join Haynesville, Riverside Academy, Dunham and Iowa as state champions.