LRN 6:30 news11/06/2020

US Senator and physician, Bill Cassidy says currently there are four active COVID-19 vaccine trials going forward, Cassidy anticipates a vaccine will be approved by the end of the year or first of January and begin distribution.
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Shell announces it will shutter its Convent refinery by the end of the month, laying off 700 workers and costing the St. James Parish government an estimated 24 million dollars a year in tax revenue.
The facility has been around since 1967 and accounts for an estimated 27 percent of local tax revenues. Parish President Pete Dufrense (Doo-Fren) says the hit to services will be substantial.
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The closure will cost
Governor Edwards has extended the public health emergency order into December as the nation records record-breaking numbers of new cases. Matt Doyle has the story.
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LRN AM Newscall November 6

US Senator and physician Bill Cassidy believes a vaccine will be approved for COVID by the end of the year or January. Brooke Thorington has more on the approval process.

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Shells’ Convent refinery will close by the end of the month. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Governor Edwards has extended the public health emergency order into December as the nation records record-breaking numbers of new cases. Matt Doyle has the story.

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US Senator and physician, Bill Cassidy says currently there are four active COVID-19 vaccine trials going forward, Cassidy anticipates a vaccine will be approved by the end of the year or first of January and begin distribution.

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Cassidy says an independent board, not the government or pharmaceutical companies, is monitoring the effectiveness of the vaccines and they will decide if the vaccines should move forward in the approval process.

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Cassidy says then the FDA and independent board sends their findings back to the company producing the vaccine.

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Shell announces it will shutter its Convent refinery by the end of the month, laying off 700 workers and costing the St. James Parish government an estimated 24 million dollars a year in tax revenue.

The facility has been around since 1967 and accounts for an estimated 27 percent of local tax revenues. Parish President Pete Dufrense (Doo-Fren) says the hit to services will be substantial.

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The closure will cost 3.8 million to local law enforcement, 8.7 million to the school system, and 6.7 million in parish government Ad Valorem tax loss.

Dufresne says Shell told the parish the closure was due to the site’s lack of profitability and that they have been working to find an interested buyer for the location since July.

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Those working at the facility will remain employed until February of next year and Shell says they will attempt to place them elsewhere in the company, potentially at Norco, Geismar, Port Allen, or other sites throughout the state. Shell employs about 4,000 Louisianans.

St. James Sheriff Willy Martin says the company has committed to cleaning out the facility.

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The official Shell statement on the closing reads “The decision is part of the company’s global strategy to invest in a core set of uniquely integrated manufacturing sites that are also strategically positioned for the transition to a low-carbon future.”

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Governor Edwards extends the current Phase Three pandemic public health restrictions until December 4th.

This comes as opponents are challenging the orders in court. Edwards says it’s vital we continue to keep our caseloads down as the rest of the country experiences explosive increases.

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Next Thursday a Baton Rouge Judge will hear arguments in a case determining the constitutionality of a State House petition that claims to override the public health emergency declaration.

Fifteen states set new daily records for cases yesterday and the nation as a whole saw 100,000 new positive tests. Governor Edwards notes we’re actually doing pretty well comparatively.

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Edwards says our current plateau of cases and hospitalizations is higher than the early summer though that saw us at our lowest transmission rates since the pandemic began.

Assistant State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says much of the rise is being traced back to small, intimate gatherings between friends and family where people aren’t masking up.

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Kanter says Thanksgiving is right around the corner and our current standing is tenuous at best. He says residents should begin asking themselves if getting together is really worth it.

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Louisiana hospitalization numbers have been slowly rising and are now at 636 their highest number since mid-September.

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Eyes are once again on the tropics as Tropical Depression* Eta is expected to move into the Western Caribbean after punishing Central America and re-intensity into a Tropical Storm. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Eta is predicted to track northeastward and cross Cuba on Sunday, then the National Hurricane Center has it tracking northwestward back into the Gulf of Mexico.

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Keim says there’s a lot of uncertainty with this storm but if Eta holds true to form…

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Keim says Eta is definitely taking an unusual path, the National Hurricane Center has Eta crossing the Caribbean, Cuba and headed straight to Florida and then a hard left into the Gulf over the next five days.

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The Saints will battle the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday night in a game that will go a long way towards deciding who will win the NFC South. The Bucs are 6-2 and playing great on defense. New Orleans Quarterback Drew Brees says he plans to use all his weapons on offense to move the football…

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One of the Saints’ biggest weapons is receiver Michael Thomas, who has missed most of the season with an ankle injury.  Thomas has a chance to play on Sunday and Brees says he’s excited to have him in the lineup.

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Thomas’ return will surely help the passing game, which is important because rushing yards might be hard to come by against this defense. The Bucs have the best run defense in the NFL, allowing just 70 yards on the ground a game. Running back Alvin Kamara explains why the Bucs are so good at stopping the run.

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530 PM LRN News

On November 12th A Baton Rouge Judge will hear a case over the constitutionality of a House petition that is attempting to end the Governor’s public health emergency declaration. It’s yet another showdown between Governor Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says both are fighting for key constituencies, starting with Edwards…

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Governor Edwards extended Phase Three into December earlier today.

A part-time Mangham Police officer has died from injuries he sustained when he was shot while trying to conduct a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle that was speeding. Mangham Police Chief Perry Fleming says Marshall Waters was shot on October 17th…

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Charges are expected to be upgraded on 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte.

More federal dollars are now available to keep nutria from damaging Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. Congressman Garret Graves, who sponsored the measure, says there will now be 12-million dollars available annually for the federal nutria bounty program. Graves says there used to be a huge nutria fur market, but that market disappeared…

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Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter has issued a Turkey Challenge after his city was struck with two hurricanes this year. Initially, Hunter asked local businesses to donate to the fundraiser to give turkeys to those in need thru the United Way of Southwest Louisiana, but now the challenge has taken flight.

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A tropical system called Eta is heading back out of Central America after making landfall as a category four and according to charts set to curve its way into the Gulf within the next five days.

4:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 5

A state judge denies the Attorney General’s request to block the Governor from extending Phase Three restrictions. Matt Doyle reports a full hearing on the constitutionality of a petition signed by House Republicans that ends the restrictions is set for next Thursday…

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Marshall Waters a Mangham Police officer died this morning after being shot in the line of duty October 17th. Police Chief Perry Fleming says Waters was shot during a routine traffic stop.

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A nutria bounty bill is heading to the President’s desk.  South Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves serves on the US House Natural Resources Committee and sponsored the bill to combat the spread of the invasive species.  Graves says he’s been working on the legislation for about a year and half.

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Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter is talking turkey after his city was struck with two hurricanes this year. Hunter’s issued a “Turkey Challenge” in hopes of raising funds to give away the holiday bird to those in his city that are struggling from hurricane recovery and bring some cheer.

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To donate you can visit United Way of Southwest Louisiana or text the word TURKEY to 40403.

4:45 LRN Sportscast November 5

The Saints will visit Tampa Bay on Sunday night. The Buccaneers lead the league in rushing yards allowed, only giving up 70 yards a game. New Orleans running back Alvin Kamara…
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The Saints enter the primetime matchup with a 5-2 record, while the Buccaneers are 6-2.

Louisiana Tech’s football game this Saturday at North Texas has been postponed due to COVID 19 cases and contact tracing within the Mean Green program. The two schools are working to reschedule the game the week of December fifth.

Louisiana Tech baseball unveiled its 2021 schedule today and it features a school-record 37 home games at their new ballpark, including contests against Arkansas and Ole Miss.

The Ragin Cajuns will host Sun Belt West Rival Arkansas State for homecoming on Saturday. The Red Wolves are 3-and-4 and have lost two in a row, scoring just 17 points in those two defeats. Layne Hatcher and Logan Bonner have been sharing the quarterback duties for Arkansas State. Coach Billy Napier says both guys have experience and have shown the ability to move the ball down the field…
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2012 was the last time Arkansas State beat the Cajuns in Lafayette and U-L has won 11 of its 12 home games in the series.

LSU has a scheduled off-day on Saturday and Coach Ed Orgeron said on his radio show last night that quarterback Myles Brennan remains very doubtful for the Tigers’ next game against Alabama as he had trouble throwing the football yesterday because of an abdominal injury.

3:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 5

Governor John Bel Edwards extended Phase Three Orders today until December 4th. Edwards said cases had plateaued, but they are beginning to trend upwards and that could change quickly for the worse as the holiday season approaches. He urged citizens to rethink gatherings to avoid spreading COVID.

President Trump has signed into law a measure that puts 12-million dollars a year into a nutria bounty program. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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A part-time Mangham police officer shot in the line of duty last month has died from his injuries. Marshall Waters was shot October 17th while attempting to make a routine traffic stop on a vehicle stolen during an armed robbery. Mangham Police Chief Perry Fleming says Waters, who was also a full-time EMT driver, was a dedicated public servant.

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Next Thursday, a Baton Rouge judge will hear a case over the constitutionality of a Louisiana House petition that attempts to end the Governor’s public health emergency order. It’s yet another showdown between Governor Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says neither Edwards nor Landry will come out winning politically on this issue…

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2:30 LRN Newscast November 5

Governor Edwards is expected to extend his Phase 3 coronavirus order today. GOP members of the Louisiana House believe a petition they signed invalidates the governor’s order, but yesterday a state judge refused to block the governor from issuing new COVID restrictions and set a November 12th hearing. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Republicans believe more of the economy needs to be open…
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The state reported over 700 new coronavirus cases today, 20 additional deaths, and an increase in hospitalizations.

A part-time Mangham Police officer has died from injuries he sustained when he was shot while trying to conduct a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle that was speeding. Mangham Police Chief Perry Fleming says Marshall Waters was shot on October 17th…
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Charges are expected to be upgraded on 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte.

The federal government is allocating 12-million dollars a year to a nutria bounty program that will help eradicate the invascive  species that’s contributing to the decline of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. South Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves sponsored the Nutria Bounty Bill and it took some explaining to get his colleagues to agree to the legislation…
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Lake Charles Mayor Nick Hunter is asking businesses, organizations or individuals to donate 20 frozen turkeys or 500 dollars to the United Way of Southwest Louisiana so they can purchase turkeys for struggling families to enjoy for Thanksgiving…
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To donate you can text the word Turkey to 40403, that’s 40403.

LRN Newscall PM Nov 5

President Trump has signed into law a measure that puts 12-million dollars a year into a nutria bounty program. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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A state judge denies the Attorney General’s request to block the Governor from extending Phase Three restrictions. Matt Doyle reports a full hearing on the constitutionality of a petition signed by House Republicans that ends the restrictions is set for next Thursday…

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More federal dollars are now available to keep nutria from damaging Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. That’s the result of legislation signed into law by President Trump.  South Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves sponsored the measure and he says it triples the funding for an ongoing nutria bounty program…

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Graves says we have lost 28-hundred square miles of our coast and an estimated 20-million invasive nutria living in our state is contributing to the problem. He says it took a while to get other members of Congress to understand this problem…

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Graves says there will now be 12-million dollars available annually for the federal nutria bounty program, which was nearly depleted.  He says there used to be a huge nutria fur market, but that market went away allowing nutria to multiply

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For the 2018-19 nutria control program, 223,000 nutria tails worth over $1.1 million in incentive payments were collected from 241 active participants. Terrebonne Parish turned in the most tails.

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Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter is talking turkey after his city was struck with two hurricanes this year. Hunter’s issued a “Turkey Challenge” in hopes of raising funds to give away the holiday bird to those in his city that are struggling from hurricane recovery and bring some cheer.

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Initially, Hunter asked local businesses to donate 20 frozen turkeys or $500 towards the fundraiser to the United Way of Southwest Louisiana but now the challenge has taken flight.

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Hunter was inspired after a trip to the grocery store to buy his own turkey and it cost $25. He realized that many in his community are not as fortunate this year with job losses from COVID and two hurricanes.

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To donate you can visit United Way of Southwest Louisiana or text the word TURKEY to 40403, that’s 40403

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A part-time Mangham police officer shot in the line of duty last month has died from his injuries. Marshall Waters was shot October 17th while attempting to make a routine traffic stop on a vehicle stolen during an armed robbery. Mangham Police Chief Perry Fleming says Waters, who was also a full-time EMT driver, was a dedicated public servant.

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Fleming says they initially thought Waters would pull through.

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Fleming says Waters was shot in the lower abdomen when he pulled over 27-year-old Hermandus Semien of Ville Platte. Flemming says Semiem was in a stolen vehicle and fleeing an armed robbery when he shot Waters on LA Highway 425.

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Semien was arrested and charged with attempted 1st-degree murder of a police officer, armed robbery, and theft of a motor vehicle. The attempted first-degree murder of a police officer charge will likely be upgraded.

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Next Thursday, a Baton Rouge judge will hear a case over the constitutionality of a Louisiana House petition that attempts to end the Governor’s public health emergency order.

It’s yet another showdown between Governor Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says both are fighting for key constituencies, starting with Edwards…

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Yesterday, Judge William Morvant shot down a request by Landry to block the Governor from extending the Phase 3 coronavirus order beyond Friday and set a November 12th court hearing to hear arguments from both sides.

Pinsonat says the court hearing will be high stakes politically for Edwards and Landry.

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Two-thirds of respondents to a recent UNO survey said they believed COVID-19 was a serious issue. Of those who said that 70 percent gave Edwards a positive job approval rating.

Pinsonat says neither Edwards nor Landry will come out winning politically on this issue…

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1:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 5

A state judge denies the Attorney General’s request to block the Governor from extending Phase Three restrictions. Matt Doyle reports a full hearing on the constitutionality of a petition signed by House Republicans that ends the restrictions is set for next Thursday…

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Marshall Waters a Mangham Police officer died this morning after being shot in the line of duty October 17th. Police Chief Perry Fleming says Waters was shot during a routine traffic stop.

Cut 11 (06) “…armed robbery”

More federal dollars are now available to keep nutria from damaging Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. Congressman Garret Graves, who sponsored the measure, says there will now be 12-million dollars available annually for the federal nutria bounty program. Graves says there used to be a huge nutria fur market, but that market disappeared allowing nutria to multiply.

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Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter has issued a Turkey Challenge after his city was struck with two hurricanes this year. Initially, Hunter asked local businesses to donate to the fundraiser to give turkeys to those in need thru the United Way of Southwest Louisiana, but now the challenge has taken flight.

Cut 7 (12) “…means a lot”

1230 PM LRN News

On November 12th A Baton Rouge Judge will hear a case over the constitutionality of a House petition that is attempting to end the Governor’s public health emergency declaration.

It’s yet another showdown between Governor Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says both are fighting for key constituencies, starting with Edwards…

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Wednesday Judge William Morvant shot down a request by Landry to block the Governor from extending the public health emergency declaration. Edwards is expected to announce he will extend the order Thursday afternoon.

In the Bayou State, women represent 30 percent of candidates overall, and according to Louisiana Women Lead, just a third of those female candidates stand for center-right ideals. Renee Amar Executive Director of Louisiana Women Lead says that needs to change.

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President Trump signed into law a measure that puts 12-million dollars a year into a nutria bounty program. Kevin Barnhart has the story…

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