6:30 LRN Newscast August 5

Medical marijuana products are being distributed by LSU and GB Sciences to the nine licensed pharmacies across the state on Tuesday.
Cut 1 (29) “I’m Kevin Barnhart ”

Two more mass shootings in the U-S this past weekend brings the total to 251 this year according to the Gun Violence Archive. Twelve of those mass shootings occurred in Louisiana based on the data they released. Three of the incidents happened in Shreveport, one in Alexandria and the rest in southeast Louisiana.

Tomorrow is qualifying for the fall election, and while most eyes are on the governor’s race, there are other statewide races. The most competitive appears to be Insurance Commissioner, where incumbent Jim Donelon is taking on Tim Temple, who has invested 800-thousand dollars in his own campaign. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…
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Ag Commissioner Mike Strain is facing two challengers, while the rest of the statewide elected officials are not facing any significant challengers at this time.

Three men with strong connections to Louisiana were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this past weekend. Former Leesville and LSU star Kevin Mawae was enshrined after a 16-year career in the NFL, in which he made eight Pro Bowls. During his acceptance speech, Mawae thanked numerous former teammates and coaches, including his first offensive line coach at LSU, Kenny Ferro…
Cut 14 (10) “…love you coach”

LRN Am Newscall August 5

Medical marijuana products are being distributed by LSU and GB Sciences to the nine dispensary pharmacies across the state on Tuesday. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Qualifying for the fall statewide elections begin tomorrow, and so far very few incumbents look set to face a competitive race to keep their seats…

Cut 2 (30 ) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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There were two more mass shootings in the United States over the weekend. Jeff Palermo has reaction from elected officials in Louisiana..

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Medical marijuana products will be delivered to nine licensed pharmacies across the state on Tuesday. In order to be able to purchase the product, a patient will need to be diagnosed as having one of the qualifying conditions and have a prescription from a physician. Pharmacist at Medicis in Lafayette James Thibodeaux says the process is similar to filling other prescriptions.

Cut 4 (08) “…when it’s ready.”

Thibodeaux says at first the product will come in a droplet form that goes under the tongue with three different strengths to choose from. Other variations of the product are expected in the near future.

Cut 5 (11) “…anything but smokable.”

Medical marijuana products are not covered by insurance. Thibodeaux says the going price for a bottle is between $90 and $200.

Cut 6 (09) “…with the cost.”

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Tomorrow is qualifying for the fall election, and while most eyes are on the governor’s race there are some undercard competitions for other statewide offices to keep an eye on.  The most competitive appears to be Insurance Commissioner, where incumbent Jim Donelon is taking on Tim Temple, who has invested 800-thousand dollars in his own campaign. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…

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Before last week it appeared Ag Commissioner Mike Strain could be vulnerable to a candidate who hammered him on medical marijuana delays, but the product will be hitting shelves on Tuesday…

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Strain faces Democrats Margee Green and Charlie Greer.

No major contenders seem interested in taking on Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser or Attorney General Jeff Landry despite their high-profile offices, but DuBos says anything could happen until the 4:30PM Thursday deadline to sign up…

Cut 9 (10) “…never know”

Secretary of State and Treasurer will also be on the ballot.

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New Orleans attorney Randy Boudreaux files a lawsuit against the Louisiana Supreme Court and the Louisiana State Bar Association saying attorneys are unconstitutionally forced to pay bar fees. General Counsel at the Pelican Institute James Baehr says the association does not handle regulation like similar organizations in other states.

Cut 10 (11) “…of trade associations.”

The Supreme Court mandates that to practice law, attorneys must pay dues to the private group.  Baehr says another aspect of the suit focuses on free speech as the association will use the dues towards lobbying for issues that might not but representative of the members that are footing the bill.

Cut 11 (09) “…of those issues.”

Baehr says other states do not have a mandatory bar membership if they are not a regulatory part of the legal landscape.

Cut 12 (07) “…way to do it.”

The Louisiana State Bar Association says it’s in compliance with the law and denies the allegations that are contained in the lawsuit.

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After a four-decade plus wait, Delhi native Johnny Robinson is finally in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Robinson was a standout safety for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played in three A-F-L title games and two Super Bowls. Robinson’s last game was in 1971 and wondered why he didn’t get elected into the Hall of Fame sooner but learned God had another plan…

Cut 13 (15) “…on life ”

Former Leesville and LSU star Kevin Mawae was also enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after a 16-year career in the NFL, in which he made eight Pro Bowls. During his acceptance speech, Mawae thanked numerous former teammates and coaches, including his first offensive line coach at LSU, Kenny Ferro…

Cut 14 (10) “…love you coach”

Former Destrehan star Ed Reed also gave an emotional speech on Saturday night as his bust was unveiled. Reed was born in Charity Hospital in New Orleans and later moved to St. Rose. He says that’s where it really began for him…

Cut 15 (14) “…interceptions.”

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LSU is expecting a big season from K’Lavon Chaisson, after missing all but one game last season because of a torn ACL. Chaisson has expectations for himself, like breaking LSU’s single season sack record…

Cut 16  (19) “…get it done”   

Chaisson is expected to be a big piece of another solid defense at LSU. Safety Grant Delpit is expected to lead the way. Chaisson on what makes Delpit a great teammate…

cut 17 (29) “like that” 

Chaisson will wear number 18, which goes each year to one of the team leaders. The five-star recruit out of Houston on the type of leader he is…

1030AM LRN News

Louisiana has another significant budget surplus, this time 300 million dollars, good for 10 percent of the total size of the budget that was passed. Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the state is generating a lot more revenue thanks to federal changes in the tax code that have reduced the size of state tax returns, and the steady elimination of a series of corporate income tax deductions over the past four years, which increased state revenue.

Cut 4 (11) “…tax”

That makes three years in a row the state has run a surplus.

Medical marijuana will be available at nine pharmacies statewide starting Tuesday for folks who have prescriptions for a set of diseases that have been authorized by the Legislature. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says even if you have an OK’d disease, you can only get those prescriptions from physicians who have been approved by the Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners.

Cut 16 (08) “…pharmacy.”

Governor Edwards and Congressman Ralph Abraham painted two very different pictures of the current status of state at the Louisiana Municipal Association convention in Monroe.  Edwards touted his hard work in pulling the state out of its largest budget deficit and an economy that was deep in the ditch.

Cut 10 (09) “…to a better path.”

But Abraham says the state can do a lot more, and still lags behind the rest of the country when it comes to economic growth.

Cut 12 (10) “…better than that.”

The third man currently on the ballot in the Governor’s race, Eddie Rispone, was absent from the event.

ESPN is reporting that the Pelicans will play on Christmas Day. New Orleans will travel to Denver as the league looks to feature Zion Williamson on what is a big day for the Association. It’s also been reported that Anthony Davis will make his first return trip to the Big Easy on November 27.

930AM LRN News

The state appears to have a surplus for the third year in a row, as Louisiana brought in 300 million more in taxes than it budgeted. Governor Edwards says the surplus is an example of the state’s improving economy, but Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the state’s slowly improving outlook isn’t the primary reason why revenue is up.

Cut 5 (12) “…side”

Albrecht notes the state has added money to its budgetary forecast to try and compensate for the increased revenue, but their estimates have turned out to be too conservative.

Medical marijuana will be available at select pharmacies Tuesday, but only those with a specific diseases will be allowed access to it. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says that includes HIV, intractable pain, cachexia…

Cut 15 (11) “…dystrophy.”

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Three former Louisiana football stars are among the eight that will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame today. Former Baltimore Ravens superstar safety Ed Reed went to Destrehan High School. His defensive coordinator at Destrehan and current Wildcats head coach Stephen Robicheaux says it’s a well-deserved honor

Cut 6 (09) “…another level.”

Reed spent 12 years in the NFL and holds the record for interception return yards. 

Two former LSU Tigers are also part of the 2019 Hall of Fame Class, Johnny Robinson and Kevin Mawae. Executive Deputy athletics director Verge Ausberry says what an honor for two LSU legends…

Cut 8 (11) “…played at LSU.”

Robinson was an All-SEC running back on the Tigers 1958 national championship team. While Mawae was an all-conference performer on the offensive line for the Tigers in the early 1990s. 

830AM LRN News

The state appears to have a surplus for the third year in a row, as Louisiana may have collected 300 million more in taxes last fiscal year. Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the surplus is mostly due to two things, one of them is the impact of the Congressional tax reform law

Cut 3 (09) “…paid”

Albrecht says the other reason is the steady elimination of a series of corporate income tax deductions over the past four years.

The LSU/GB Sciences medical marijuana product has been approved for distribution by the Department of Agriculture and nine licensed pharmacies will have access to it on Tuesday. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says testing was extensive.

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The product will cost about 90 to 200 dollars a bottle.

It’s induction night for the 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame and three of the inductees have strong connections to Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Ascension Parish Sheriff deputies arrested four juveniles who allegedly took school buses parked at Donaldsonville High School for a joyride. Two of the buses were driven into an exterior wall at the school. The building sustained moderate damage. No injuries reported, but juveniles are facing felony charges.

4:30 PM newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards and Congressman Ralph Abraham painted two very different pictures of the current status of state at the Louisiana Municipal Association convention in Monroe.  Edwards touted his hard work over the last four years to pull the state out of its largest deficit and an economy that was deep in the ditch.

Cut 10 (09) “…to a better path.”

Edwards says no other state in the nation has exceeded Louisiana’s rate of decline in unemployment in the last 12 months, adding the economy is the strongest in the history of the state. But Abraham says the state has so much more potential.

Cut 12 (10) “…better than that.”

The third man currently on the ballot in the Governor’s race, Eddie Rispone, was absent from the event.

 

The state appears set to run a surplus for the third year in a row, with non-finalized estimates showing Louisiana may have collected 300 million more in taxes last fiscal year. Governor John Bel Edwards credits an improving economy, but Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the state’s slowly improving outlook isn’t the primary reason why revenues are up…
Cut 5 (12) “…side”

The LSU/GB Sciences medical marijuana product has been approved for distribution by the Department of Agriculture and nine licensed pharmacies will have access to it on Tuesday. Only those with a specific set of diseases approved by the Legislature will be allowed access to medical marijuana. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says that includes HIV, intractable pain, cachexia…

Cut 15 (11) “…dystrophy.”

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast august 2

Preseason camp is underway for LSU. Coach Ed Orgeron says he will be heavily involved in coaching the defensive line, especially with D-Line coach Dennis Johnson in a wheelchair after severely injuring both of his knees while playing basketball. Orgeron wants an aggressive defensive line
Cut 28 (10) “…that staff ”
LSU’s first game is August 31st against Georgia Southern. The Eagles suspended their quarterback today. Shai (Shy) Werts has been arrested on a charge of cocaine possession.

ESPN is reporting that the Pelicans will play on Christmas Day. New Orleans will travel to Denver as the league looks to feature Zion Williamson on what is a big day for the Association. It’s also been reported that Anthony Davis will make his first return trip to the Big Easy on November 27. A-D will be wearing a Lakers jersey.

Induction ceremonies are Saturday night for the 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame class and three of the inductees have strong connections to Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

ESPN is reporting that the Pelicans will play on Christmas Day. New Orleans will travel to Denver as the league looks to feature Zion Williamson on what is a big day for the Association. It’s also been reported that Anthony Davis will make his first return trip to the Big Easy on November 27. A-D will be wearing a Lakers jersey.

3:30 LRN Newscast

While speaking at the Louisiana Municipal Association Conference in Monroe, Governor John Bel Edwards and one of his Republican contenders, Ralph Abraham, laid out their plans for a better Louisiana. Abraham says he wants to pass serious tax reform…
cut 13 (10) “…of leaving Louisiana”
But Edwards says the state’s economy has grown during his term…
cut 11 (10) “…historic low unemployment”
The other major Republican candidate in the race, Eddie Rispone, did not appear at the forum. Tuesday begins a three-day sign up period for the candidates to officially put their name on the October 12th ballot.

Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says medical marijuana will be available at nine licensed pharmacies around the state starting Tuesday.

Governor Edwards told the Associated Press that he expects the state will have a 300-million dollar surplus when the books are closed on the last fiscal year. Legislative Fiscal Office Economist Greg Albrecht says the federal tax reform legislation and a reduction in business tax breaks are the main reasons for the extra dollars…
cut 4 (11) “…tax”
It would be the third year in a row that the state has ended the fiscal year with a surplus.

Eight individuals will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this weekend and three of them have strong ties to Louisiana. Former Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed went to Destrehan High School. His defensive coordinator at Destrehan and current Wildcats head coach Stephen Robicheaux says it’s a well-deserved honor…
cut 6 (9) “..another level”
Former LSU standouts Kevin Mawae and Johnny Robinson are also entering the Hall.

LRN PM Newscall August 2

Induction ceremonies are Saturday night for the 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame class and three of the inductees have strong connections to Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Two of the three men on the ballot for the Governor’s race portrayed two contrasting images of the state at the Louisiana Municipal Association convention in Monroe.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The state appears to have a surplus for the third year in a row, as Louisiana may have collected 300 million more in taxes last fiscal year. Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the surplus is mostly due to two things, one of them is the impact of the Congressional tax reform law

Cut 3 (09) “…paid”

Albrecht says the other reason is the steady elimination of a series of corporate income tax deductions over the past four years, which increased state revenue.

Cut 4 (11) “…tax”

Governor Edwards says the surplus is an example of the state’s improving economy, but Albrecht says the state’s slowly improving outlook isn’t the primary reason why revenue is up.

Cut 5 (12) “…side”

Albrecht notes the state has added money to its budgetary forecast to try and compensate for the increased revenue, but their estimates have turned out to be too conservative.

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Three former Louisiana football stars are among the eight that will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Former Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed went to Destrehan High School. His defensive coordinator at Destrehan and current Wildcats head coach Stephen Robicheaux says it’s a well-deserved honor

Cut 6 (09) “…another level.”

Reed spent 12 years in the NFL and holds the record for interception return yards. Robichaux says Reed is an even better person away from the field as he hosts football camps and he’s raised money to build a park in his hometown

Cut 7 (11) “…the community.”

Two former LSU Tigers are also part of the 2019 Hall of Fame Class, Johnny Robinson and Kevin Mawae. Executive Deputy athletics director Verge Ausberry says what an honor for two LSU legends…

Cut 8 (11) “…played at LSU.”

Robinson was an All-SEC running back on the Tigers 1958 national championship team. While Mawae was an all-conference performer on the offensive line for the Tigers in the early 1990s. Mawae played 16 years in the NFL and was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for several years. Ausberry say Mawae is a class act…

Cut 9 (08) “…to your institution”

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Governor Edwards and Congressman Ralph Abraham painted two very different pictures of the current status of state at the Louisiana Municipal Association convention in Monroe.  Edwards touted his hard work in pulling the state out of its largest budget deficit and an economy that was deep in the ditch.

Cut 10 (09) “…to a better path.”

Edwards says no state in the nation has exceeded Louisiana’s rate of decline in unemployment in the last 12 months, adding the economy is the strongest in the state’s history.

Cut 11 (10) “…historic low unemployment.”

But Abraham says the state has so much more potential.

Cut 12 (10) “…better than that.”

Abraham says if elected, he’s moving the state in a new direction.

Cut 13 (10) “…of leaving Louisiana.”

The third man currently on the ballot in the Governor’s race, Eddie Rispone, was absent from the event.

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The LSU/GB Sciences medical marijuana product has been approved for distribution by the Department of Agriculture and nine licensed pharmacies will have access to it on Tuesday. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the treatment has undergone extensive testing for contaminants and consistency…

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The Advocate reports the product will cost about 90 to 200 dollars a bottle at the Baton Rouge-based pharmacy.

Only those with a specific set of diseases approved by the Legislature will be allowed access to medical marijuana. Strain says that includes HIV, intractable pain, cachexia…

Cut 15 (11) “…dystrophy.”

And you can only get those prescriptions from physicians who have been approved by the Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners.

Cut 16 (08) “…pharmacy.”

Strain says you can get the list of participating doctors and pharmacies online at the board’s website

2:30 LRN Newscast August 2

The state appears set to run a surplus for the third year in a row, with non-finalized estimates showing Louisiana may have collected 300 million more in taxes last fiscal year. Legislative Fiscal Office Chief Economist Greg Albrecht says the surplus is mostly due to two things, one of them is the impact of the Congressional tax reform law…
Cut 3 (09) “…paid”
Albrecht says a reduction in tax breaks for businesses is another reason.

Medical marijuana will finally be available to Louisiana patients on Tuesday. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the first batch of medicinal pot produced by G-B Sciences with the help of LSU has passed all tests. Strain says only state approved physcians can write prescriptions…
cut 16 (08) “…pharmacy”
Nine licensed medical marijuana pharmacies around the state will sell the product at a cost between 90 and 200 dollars.

Induction ceremonies are Saturday night for the 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame class and three of the inductees have strong connections to Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…
Voicer 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Ascension Parish Sheriff deputies arrested four juveniles who allegedly took school buses parked at Donaldsonville High School for for a joyride. Two of buses were driven into an exterior wall at the school. The building sustained moderate damage. No injuries reported, but juveniles are facing felony charges.