16:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Board of Supervisors approved the contract today for new athletics director Scott Woodward. He’s the first LSU AD to make over one-million dollars a year. But LSU Vice President for Legal Affairs Thomas Skinner says only $525,000 of it comes from taxpayer dollars.
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The board also approved the amended contract of basketball coach Will Wade. It takes away his bonuses from this past season.

The Saints finally get a chance to make a selection tonight in the NFL draft. They didn’t have a first-round pick last night, because of the trade they made last year to move up and get defensive end Marcus Davenport. Coach Sean Payton on what kind of player they’re looking for
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LSU freshman pitcher Cole Henry will not pitch this weekend when the 14th ranked Tigers visit Alabama. Coach Paul Mainieri says Henry has developed soreness in his pitching elbow. The coach says the plan was for Henry to start tonight and move Zack Hess back to the bullpen
Cut 16 (20) “…getting sore”
Mainieri says they don’t believe the injury to Henry is serious and an MRI on the elbow came back clean. First pitch tonight in Tuscaloosa is at 6 PM.

Louisiana Tech is in Houston for a weekend series at Rice. The Bulldogs baseball stadium suffered significant damage from an early Thursday morning tornado. Tech’s softball stadium and soccer complex were also severely damaged.

4:30 PM Newscast

Ruston is beginning the recovery from an EF 3 tornado that damaged hundreds of homes and left a mess to clean up in its path. Jeff Palermo has the latest…
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Former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams was one of five players who attended the first round of the NFL draft in Nashville, but didn’t hear his name called. Williams is expected to picked tonight and former Louisiana Tech defensive end Jaylon Ferguson could also hear his name called tonight in the second round.

 

 

 

 

 

The House will consider whether or not delivery services should be allowed to bring low alcohol content booze with their food to your front door. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says delivery people would be authorized to refuse to drop off the order if they’re suspicious about the recipient’s age, or level of inebriation.

Cut 7 (10) “…for it.”

The same committee that passed this bill also passed other alcohol related legislation like allowing delivery people to accept the LA Wallet app.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approves new Athletic Director Scott Woodward’s six year, eight million dollar contract. Board member Valencia Jones thanked Woodward for his decision to join the Purple and Gold, and says the AD is a high caliber talent who will bring success to the Ole War Skule…

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3:30 PM Newscast

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says they are bouncing back after an EF-3 tornado ripped through their town Thursday morning. Walker says the volunteerism has been unbelievable, especially from Louisiana Tech students. He relayed this story from a woman who lost several trees on her property

Cut 3 (12) “…started crying”

The National Weather Service has survey teams looking at the impacted areas from the Wednesday night into Thursday morning tornado outbreak. Ruston was the hardest hit area and NWS forecaster CS Ross says the current count of tornadoes for the area is at seven, but the number can still rise.

Cut 10 (08) “…rural Union Parish.”

A storm team is also surveying rural La Salle Parish today from a separate storm cell.

The House will consider whether or not delivery services should be allowed to bring low alcohol content booze with their food to your front door. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says his legislation specifies that the alcohol must be brought with food, and must be in the original manufacturer’s seal container, so that means no margaritas…
Cut 6 (12) “…gunna fly”
The measure received from the House Commerce committee this week.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approved the contract today for new athletics director Scott Woodward. He’s the first LSU AD to make over one-million dollars a year. But LSU Vice President for Legal Affairs Thomas Skinner says only $525,000 of it comes from taxpayer dollars.
cut 13 (09) “…contracts”
The board also approved the amended contract of basketball coach Will Wade. It takes away his bonuses from this past season.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 26

The National Weather Service says it was an EF 3 tornado with an estimated peak wind of 145 miles per hour that hit Ruston early Thursday morning, killing two people. Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says the biggest immediate concern is restoring the power by the end of the weekend and also getting trees off of homes…
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CS Ross with the National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Ruston traveled seven miles with a width of one-thousand yards. Ross says it was one of eight tornadoes that impacted parts of Texas and Louisiana Wednesday night/ Thursday morning and they are looking to see if the storm system also spawned a tornado in Arkansas…
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The two people who died in Thursday’s twister that struck Ruston have been identified as 35-year-old Kendra Butler and her 14-year-old son Remington.

A bill to legalize the delivery of low content alcohol passes committee and is headed to the House. Matt Doyle talked to the bill sponsor.
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Bond has been set at 322-thousand dollars for Cajun Cannabis owner Travis DeYoung. He’s facing 17 counts of drug and weapon charges. The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s office arrested DeYoung during a traffic stop and CBD oil, gummies and mints were allegedly found in his vehicle. DeYoung’s CBD store on Johnston Street opened last weekend.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 26

Ruston is beginning the recovery from an EF 3 tornado that damaged hundreds of homes and left a mess to clean up in its path. Jeff Palermo has the latest…
voicer 1 (30) “…I’m jeff Palermo”

Former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams was one of five players who attended the first round of the NFL draft in Nashville, but didn’t hear his name called. Williams is expected to picked tonight and former Louisiana Tech defensive end Jaylon Ferguson could also hear his name called tonight in the second round.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approves new Athletic Director Scott Woodward’s six year, eight million dollar contract. LSU Vice President for Legal Affairs Thomas Skinner says the contract includes hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonuses and the base pay will increase.
Cut 12 (12) “…five.”
The board also approved the amendments made to basketball coach Will Wade’s contract, which takes away his bonus pay for winning an SEC title and reaching the NCAA Tournament.

Legislation is advancing to the House floor to make it legal for restaurants, food-delivery services and grocers to deliver alcoholic beverages to your home. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says the food delivery service worker would have to meet the same certifications as those who serve you alcohol in a restaurant or bar…
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The measure awaits a vote on the House floor.

LRN PM Newscall April 26

Ruston is beginning the recovery from an EF 3 tornado that damaged hundreds of homes and left a mess to clean up in its path. Jeff Palermo has the latest…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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 A bill to legalize the delivery of low content alcohol passes committee and is headed to the House. Matt Doyle talked to the bill sponsor.

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Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says they are bouncing back after an EF-3 tornado ripped through their town Thursday morning. Walker says the volunteerism has been unbelievable, especially from Louisiana Tech students. He relayed this story from a woman who lost several trees on her property

Cut 3 (12) “…started crying”

Walker says the biggest immediate concern is restoring the power by the end of the weekend and also getting trees off of homes…

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Walker estimates the damages to homes and businesses in the hundreds…

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The EF 3 tornado also produced damage in Union Parish. Officials there say about 80 structures damaged, including 15 to 20 chicken houses.

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The House will consider whether or not delivery services should be allowed to bring low alcohol content booze with their food to your front door.

Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says his legislation specifies that the alcohol must be brought with food, and must be in the original manufacturer’s seal container, so that means no margaritas…

Cut 6 (12) “…gunna fly”

The bill is the result of recommendations of the E-Commerce Committee’s fall recommendation about how to allow alcohol delivery, and deal with the potential liability issues.

Carmody says delivery people would be authorized to refuse to drop off the order if they’re suspicious about the recipient’s age, or level of inebriation.

Cut 7 (10) “…for it.”

Currently food delivery services do not require their workers to have all of the same certifications that a waiter has, but Carmody says under this legislation…

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The same committee that passed this bill also passed other alcohol related legislation like allowing delivery people to accept the LA Wallet app.

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The National Weather Service has survey teams looking at the impacted areas from the Wednesday night into Thursday morning tornado outbreak. Ruston was the hardest hit area and NWS forecaster CS Ross says their experts say the damage falls in line with an EF-3 tornado.

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Ross says the current count of tornadoes for the area is at seven, but the number can still rise.

Cut 10 (08) “…rural Union Parish.”

A storm team is also surveying rural La Salle Parish today from a separate storm cell.

The storm started over Texas, moving northeast into Louisiana.  Ross says this week’s severe weather will likely go down as a significant event in history for the National Weather Service’s Shreveport office coverage area if the storm also produced tornadoes in Arkansas as well.

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The LSU Board of Supervisors approves new Athletic Director Scott Woodward’s six year, eight million dollar contract.

LSU Vice President for Legal Affairs Thomas Skinner says the contract includes hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonuses, and includes a base pay that increases every year.

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Woodward also receives a $250,000 relocation bonus and $250,000 if he stays on the job for five years.

The Baton Rouge native is the first LSU AD to make over one-million dollars a year. But Skinner says only $525,000 of it comes from taxpayer dollars.

Cut 13 (09) “…contracts.”

The contract is also is a higher salary than Woodward’s old job as Texas A&M’s AD.

Board member Valencia Jones thanked Woodward for his decision to join the Purple and Gold, and says the AD is a high caliber talent who will bring success to the Ole War Skule…

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The board also approved the amendments made to basketball coach Will Wade’s contract, which takes away his bonus pay for winning an SEC title and reaching the NCAA Tournament. Wade’s new contract also allows LSU to fire him, if the NCAA determines he committed violations.

12:30 PM Newscast

The National Weather Service has survey teams looking at the impacted areas from the Wednesday night into Thursday morning tornado outbreak. Ruston was the hardest hit area and NWS forecaster CS Ross says their experts say the damage falls in line with an EF-3 tornado.

Cut 9 (11) “…community as well.

Ross says the current count of tornadoes for the area is at seven, but the number can still rise.

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says they are bouncing back after an EF-3 tornado ripped through their town Thursday morning. Walker says the volunteerism has been unbelievable, especially from Louisiana Tech students. Walker estimates the damages to homes and businesses in the hundreds…

Cut 5 (10) “…houses”

The EF 3 tornado also produced damage in Union Parish. Officials there say about 80 structures damaged, including 15 to 20 chicken houses.

The House will consider whether or not delivery services should be allowed to bring low alcohol content booze with their food to your front door. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says delivery people would be authorized to refuse to drop off the order if they’re suspicious about the recipient’s age, or level of inebriation.

Cut 7 (10) “…for it.”

The same committee that passed this bill also passed other alcohol related legislation like allowing delivery people to accept the LA Wallet app.

The athletic committee of the LSU Board of Supervisors have given the greenlight on the contract of new A-D Scott Woodward and the contract amendments of basketball coach Will Wade. The full board is expected to approve of both later today.

11:40 LRN Sportscast April 26

Some are surprised to see former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams still available after the first round of the NFL draft. Williams may have hurt his draft stock when he decided not to take any pre-draft visits. He is expected to go in the second round tonight and former Louisiana Tech defensive end Jaylon Ferguson is also a projected second round pick.

The Saints first pick of the 2019 draft will take place tonight, late in the second round. They only have one pick in the first four rounds and six overall. Coach Sean Payton says they can also strengthen their roster with undrafted free agents…
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The Saints have the 62nd pick overall.

LSU freshman pitcher Cole Henry will not pitch this weekend when the 14th ranked Tigers visit Alabama. Coach Paul Mainieri says Henry has developed soreness in his pitching elbow. The coach says the plan was for Henry to start tonight and move Zack Hess back to the bullpen
Cut 16 (20) “…getting sore”
Mainieri says they don’t believe the injury to Henry is serious and an MRI on the elbow came back clean. First pitch tonight in Tuscaloosa is at 6 PM.

Louisiana Tech is in Houston for a weekend series at Rice. The Bulldogs baseball stadium suffered significant damage from an early Thursday morning tornado. Tech’s softball stadium and soccer complex were also severely damaged. The softball team moved its series with Western Kentucky to ULM.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 26

Governor Edwards has declared a state of emergency as the cleanup will continue today from Thursday’s morning deadly twister that killed two people in Lincoln Parish. Edwards has viewed the damage in Ruston and was amazed by the precise path of destruction….
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The National Weather Service says it was an EF 3 tornado with an estimated peak wind of 145 miles per hour. Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says the biggest immediate concern is restoring the power by the end of the weekend and also getting trees off of homes…
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Walker estimates the damages to homes and businesses in the hundreds. The EF 3 tornado also damaged an estimated 80 structures in Union Parish, including 15 to 20 chicken houses.

The LSU Board of Supervisors is expected to approve today the contract for new athletics director Scott Woodward. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Woodward’s deal is six years long, worth eight million dollars…
cut 8 (07) “…in the SEC”
Woodward is also getting a 250-thousand dollar relocation bonus and 250-thousand dollars if he stays on the job for five years.

The House will consider whether or not delivery services should be allowed to bring low alcohol content booze with their food to your front door. Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody says his legislation specifies that the alcohol must be brought with food, and must be in the original manufacturer’s seal container, so that means no margaritas…
Cut 6 (12) “…gunna fly”
The measure received from the House Commerce committee this week.

1030AM LRN News

A Grambling student, 34-year-old Kendra Butler and her son, 14 year-old Remington Butler died yesterday from a powerful tornado that swept through Ruston in the early morning hours. trees are down, power lines mangled and several businesses are destroyed. Mayor of Ruston Ronnie Walker says the community is coming together to recover.
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The tornado is confirmed to have been an EF-3, with 145 mile per hour measured winds.
Governor Edwards was on-hand to survey the devastation, and says you can trust Louisiana first responders to get the job done right.
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A New Orleans Senator’s bill to rename the I-10 the “Who Dat Nation Highway” has it’s ambitions reduced to just some state line road signs after lawmakers discover the stretch of road has already been dedicated to veterans.
Winnfield Senator Gerald Long ultimately supported the bill, but not before raising questions about just how this kind of proposal makes us look to the rest of the nation.
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Attorney General Jeff Landry is welcoming other AG’s from around the nation to an event in Lafayette this week that address their roles following a disaster. Landry says it’s a good time to remind people to beware post disaster fraud.
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