12:30 PM Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Agricultural says since Friday its office has received about 300 calls from people who say they received a mysterious package of seeds. The seeds have a mailing address from either China, United Arab Emirates, or Uzbekistan. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says this could be brushing scam
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Strain says the packages have arrived in mailboxes across the country…

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation to consider funding Louisiana’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in the current proposal for COVID-19 relief legislation.  Edwards says the state’s unemployment was 17th strongest in the nation before the pandemic took a toll on the fund.
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Louisiana law mandates the Louisiana Workforce Commission impose a surtax on businesses up to 30% on taxable payroll.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the recent slowing case growth is making him confident that fall football will be played. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The state reports over 1,700 new COVID-19 cases today. The number of active cases is almost 35-thousand, which nearly fills the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans twice.

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 29

Saints players have reported for training camp, but it will be a few days before they can get on the field. They have to pass three COVID-19 tests in four days in order to get inside the building. Because the pandemic hit right before the start of free agency, the coaches have yet to see the new players they acquired on the field. General Manager Mickey Loomis says they are anxious for that to happen…
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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees has told Yahoo Sports that he’s training himself not to lick his fingers because of COVID-19.

LSU announces it will use mobile ticketing for the 2020 football season. So that means LSU is moving away from physical tickets, instead the tickets will be sent to aticketholders digital wallet on their smartphones. The school says this will allow for faster delivery of tickets, contactless transactions at gates and more flexibility for ticketholders. It’s still unkown if fans will be allowed to watch games inside Tiger Stadium. Ohio State has made the decision to limit capacity at 20-percent and no tailgaiting.

Pelicans rookie sensation Zion Williamson returned to practice yesterday after completing four-days of quarantining. Coach Alvin Gentry says Williamson did some light stuff and it’s unknown if he’ll play tomorrow when the season re-starts with a game against the Utah Jazz. And the NBA says zero of its players have tested positive for coronavirus ouf of the 344 tested at the Orlando campus since the last results were announced on July 20th.

1130 AM LRN News

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is optimistic that football and Mardi Gras will not have to be canceled due to the pandemic, and is celebrating yet another record weekend for state parks. Nungesser says the recent slowing in new cases is likely due to the mask mandate and closing of bars, and if this keeps up he expects football to be a go for the fall and Mardi Gras to be back next year.

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He also added he is meeting soon with the Sugar Bowl Committee and is committed to holding the bowl game in New Orleans at the start of next year.

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on Louisiana’s Congressional Delegation to consider funding Louisiana’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in the current proposal for COVID-19 relief legislation.  Edwards says the benefit of the extra help would be widespread.

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Four businesses have seen their bar permits suspended after failing multiple compliance checks. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Former LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow is a very rich man suddenly after signing a four-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals worth 36-million dollars. And the deal includes a 24-million dollar signing bonus.

10:30 LRN Newscast July 29

The Louisiana Revenue Department will begin sending out 250-dollar checks this week to those frontline workers who had to work during the governor’s stay-at-home order. Secretary Kimberly Robinson says they’ve received 205-thousand applications, but not everyone who applied is eligible and they are still accepting applications at front-line-workers-dot-la-dot-gov…
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The Louisiana Department of Agricultural says since Friday its office has received about 300 calls from people who say they received a mysterious package of seeds. The seeds have a mailing address from either China, United Arab Emirates, or Uzbekistan. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says this could be brushing scam
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Strain says if you receive the seeds call his office and most importantly do not plant them.

Louisiana leads the nation in coronavirus cases per capita, but Governor Edwards says there is evidence cases are plateauing. Edwards says the number of coronavirus patients in the hospital has remained flat over the last week, which he says is a sign the mask mandate and the closure of bars is slowing the spread…
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The 600-dollar weekly unemployment benefit put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic ends this week and Congress is debating on extending the benefit and to what extent. Louisiana Workforce Commission Secretary Ava Dejoie says they have thousands of job listings posted at louisiana-works-dot-net. She says if you see a job you would like, send in an application…
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9:30 LRN Newscast July 29

Louisiana has moved to number one in the country in per capita COVID-19 cases. Governor John Bel Edwards….
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The state health department announced 11-hundred more cases yesterday and the number of COVID-19 deaths has reached 37-hundred, but the number of coronavirus patients has fallen below 16-hundred, which Edwards hopes is a positive sign.

The state revenue department says they’ll begin sending one-time 250-dollar payments this week to front-line workers who had to work during the governor’s stay at home order….
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Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says they have received 205-thousand applications and you can apply at frontline-workers-dot-la-dot-gov.

The 600-dollar a week federal unemployment benefits are coming to an end Friday. Matt Doyle spoke with the Louisiana Workforce Commission about what that means for those without a job…
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Three people are in custody and Ouachita Parish Sheriff deputies are searching for a fourth person in the 2018 disapppearance of Donald Atkins. Danniel Barrett is wanted for second-degree murder. Joseph Hendricks, Thomas Davis and Paige Williams have already been booked on murder charges.

8:30 LRN Newscast July 29

The 600-dollar weekly unemployment benefit for those who lost their job or faced reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic ends this week. That’s why Louisiana Workforce Commission Secretary Ava Dejoie is encouraging unemployed indviduals to search for jobs on their website, louisiana-works-dot-net…
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Congress is looking at extending the benefits, but the 600-dollars a week could be reduced.

State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says his deputies have confucted five-thousand compliance checks on businesses making sure they are following COVID-19 restrictions…
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So far, four bars in Lousiana have had their permits suspended.

The Louisiana Department of Revenue is still accepting applications from frontline workers who could be eligible for a one-time $250 payment for working during the governor’s stay at home order. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Former LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow is a very rich man suddenly after signing a four-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals worth 36-million dollars. And the deal includes a 24-million dollar signing bonus.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill are trying to come together on a new coronavirus relief aid package. The 600-dollar weekly unemployment benefit is set to end this week and GOP lawmakers would like to reduce that to 200-dollars a week…
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That’s Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy. Democrats say they are willing to reduce the weekly unemployment benefit, but they have not indicated how much it should be reduced.

Louisiana Workfroce Commission Secretary Ava Dejoie says now is the time to look for work since it’s unknown what will happen with the weekly federal unemployment benefits. Dejoie says there are thousands of jobs listed on their Helping Individuals Reach Employment network…
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Dejoie says go to louisiana-works-dot-net to see if there’s a job for you.

Four bars in Louisiana have had their licenses suspended because they failed to comply with the restrictions put in place by the governor to slow the spread of the coronavirus. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning…
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Meanwhile, Louisiana has moved to number one in the nation in per capita cases.

Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson says 250-dollar one-time payments will go out this week to front-line workers who had to work during the governor’s stay at home order. Robinson says they’ve received 205-thousand applications and if you did not recieve a receipt of your application contact the department…
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The application period at front-line-workers-dot-la-dot-gov closes October 31st.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints players have reported for training camp and they are going through the process of passing three COVID-19 tests in four days before they are allowed inside the team’s training facility in Metairie. General Manager Mickey Loomis was asked during a zoom press conference about what would happen if a cluster of coronavirus cases hit a team…
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Two Saints players have made the decision not to play this season. Back-up tight ends Cole Wick and Jason Vander Laan. Wick reportedly has asthma.

Former LSU Quarterback Joe Burrow is a very rich man suddenly after signing a four-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals worth 36-million dollars. And the deal includes a 24-million dollar signing bonus.

Pelicans rookie sensation Zion Williamson returned to practice yesterday after completing four-days of quarantining. Williamson left the bubble for eight days to attend to an urgent family matter. Coach Alvin Gentry says Williamson did some light stuff and it’s unknown if he’ll play tomorrow when the season re-starts with a game against the Utah Jazz.

Former Pelican and Lakers All-star forward Anthony Davis is dealing with an eye injury after getting poked in the eye. He’s listed as day-to-day. The Lakers face the Clippers tomorrow.

Former LSU Tiger Sylvia Fowlers is the WNBA’s new all-time leading rebounder. Fowles has 33-hundred rebounds.

6:30 LRN Newscast July 29

Louisiana leads the nation in coronavirus cases per capita, but Governor Edwards says there is evidence cases are plateauing. Edwards says the number of coronavirus patients in the hospital has remained flat over the last week, which he says is a sign the mask mandate and the closure of bars is slowing the spread…
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At this time, there are no plans to add any other restrictions.

The Louisiana Revenue Department will begin sending out 250-dollar checks this week to those frontline workers who had to work when the governor’s stay-at-home order went into place. Secretary Kimberly Robinson says they’ve received 205-thousand applications, but not everyone who applied is eligible and they are still accepting applications at front-line-workers-dot-la-dot-gov…
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The state has started cracking down on businesses that are not following COVID restrictions. Kevin Barnhart reports Alcohol Tobacco Control has suspended the permits of four bars…
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On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are working on a new coronavirus relief bill. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says they are looking at trying to help restaurants…
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AM Newscall 07/29/2020

Four businesses have seen their bar permits suspended after failing multiple compliance checks. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The 600-dollar a week federal unemployment benefits are coming to an end Friday. Matt Doyle spoke with the Louisiana Workforce Commission about what that means for those without a job…

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The Department of Revenue is still accepting applications from frontline workers to receive $250 Hazard Paychecks. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Republicans introduced their opening offer for the next round of COVID economic stimulus, a trillion-dollar plan that reduces federal enhanced unemployment and issues another stimulus check.

Federal unemployment beneficiaries have been receiving 600 dollars a week, under the GOP plan that number would drop to 200-bucks. Senator Bill Cassidy says that number would be revisited soon.

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House Democrats back the three trillion dollar HEROES Act, which  would extend the current 600 dollars a week benefits through the end of the year.

Cassidy says in the Senate GOP proposal the business aid is more targeted this time, with specific language aimed at helping out struggling sit-down restaurants.

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Cassidy says the GOP offer also includes new funding for testing, COVID research, and school safety.

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The stimulus check would be another 1,200 dollar offer that would be administered based on the same guidelines as the first stimulus check.

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Louisiana is ranked number one in per capita COVID-19 cases.  Governor John Bel Edwards says it has been clear the state’s trajectory in new COVID cases was going to land the state the distinction if things didn’t improve.

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Edwards says there are metrics that are showing a move toward flattening the curve again.  Tuesday’s numbers showed a daily percentage of positive tests to be below 7 percent.  The additional restrictions of mask mandates and bar closures have been in place for about two weeks.  Edwards says it is never easy putting restrictions on any business.

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State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says his office has conducted over 5,000 compliance checks on businesses since the beginning of Phase Two and most usually come into compliance after one visit.

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Browning says despite the multiple chances to come into compliance, four business have had bar permits suspended including Sand Dollar Tiki Bar in Grand Isle, Frosty Factory in Lake Charles, Pelican Pub in Gonzales, and Wo-de’s Chill Spot in Harvey.

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Hearings are scheduled for August 5 and 6 which could result in a suspension period of up to 30 days.

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The last 600-dollar weekly enhanced unemployment benefits are being sent out Friday, and the Louisiana Workforce Commission is encouraging those set to miss out to apply for a new job on the LWC website. Secretary Ava Dejoie says there’s something for everyone right now.

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Congress is currently debating whether to renew the benefits. Republicans are seeking to reduce it to 200 dollars a week, Democrats want to extend the 600 for the rest of the year. Governor Edwards has requested the Congressional Delegation back a full extension.

Dejoie says you may be unemployed now but this could be an opportunity to advance your career.

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Unless the feds renew the enhanced benefits people receiving state unemployment will be capped at 247 dollars a week, and those receiving PUA assistance will be capped at 107 dollars a week.

Dejoie recommends putting in your application now before everyone else on unemployment starts applying as well.

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Those looking for a job should visit laworks.net

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The Louisiana Department of Revenue is busy reviewing applications and prepping to send out the first $250 frontline worker checks this week. Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Revenue Kimberly Robinson says if you are eligible you should still apply.

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A variety of workers are eligible, for example, grocery clerks, garbage collectors, and healthcare workers, people who worked during the stay at home order and make less than $50-thousand a year.

Robinson says the first round of checks is being processed.

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As of Tuesday, the department says they’ve received approximately 205-thousand applications for the Hazard Pay Rebate.

Robinson says if you did not receive a receipt of your application contact the department.

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Funds are being distributed on a come first serve basis and applications are being accepted until October 31st. For more info go to https://frontlineworkers.la.gov/.

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