LRN AM Newscall November 24 ###gramatical errors corrected###

Some school system leaders are frustrated with the state’s policy of quarantining any student who has “close contact” with a confirmed COVID case for two weeks. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The governor along with healthcare providers are asking you to not gather around the table with Thanksgiving unless it’s only with immediate household members. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A New Orleans super krewe invents a virtual way to let the good times in 2021, Brooke Thorington explains.

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Some school system leaders say the state’s policy of 14-day quarantines for students who had “close contact” with someone who tested positive for COVID goes too far. Rapides Parish Superintendent Jeff Powell told a House committee they’ve had 227 students test positive out of 22,000l, but those cases have resulted in 4,000 students quarantined.

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“Close contact” is defined by 15 minutes of exposure at less than six feet of distance from a confirmed positive case. Mask usage is not considered under this policy.

Powell says they’ve had five percent of their staff test positive, but due to current rules, every one of those 102 positive cases has resulted in an average of 40 students and staff quarantined.

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The superintendents of West Baton Rouge, Ascension, and Livingston school systems also spoke against the policy.

Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews says the over-zealous policy is detrimental to a student’s long-term education and social health.

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A Louisiana Department of Health statement says LDH is not recommending any changes to policy, particularly when the state is seeing a third surge in cases.

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The governor along with health care providers are pleading with residents to hold Thanksgiving gatherings with immediate household members only, otherwise, they fear a post-holiday spike as the state is already seeing increased hospitalizations due to COVID outbreaks. Our Lady of the Lake Pulmonologist Dr. Abdulla Moosa…

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Thanksgiving is traditionally is one of the largest travel periods in the US when families gather around the table, however, this year the gathering increases the chances of spreading COVID to family members, and it could be fatal for those that are vulnerable. In addition to post-holiday spikes, Dr. Moosa says in-home gatherings are also responsible.

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Dr. Moosa says while it’s hard to envision yet another holiday out of the norm, it’s critical that we all work together and abide by mitigation efforts until the population is vaccinated.

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Baker native and LSU grad Linda Thomas-Greenfield has been tapped to be President-elect Joe Biden’s Ambassador to the United Nations, pending Senate approval next year.

The 35-year veteran diplomat, who is black, was born in Baker in 1952. Famed Democratic political consultant James Carville, a fellow LSU alumnus, celebrates the announcement.

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In an interview from 2019, Thomas-Greenfield said when she was a child it was common for the KKK to burn crosses in the yards of local Black families.

Carville says it’s a moment that should make every LSU grad proud, and gives LSU students a fantastic role model.

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Thomas-Greenfield graduated from LSU with a bachelor’s in Political Science in 1974.

Thomas-Greenfield joins Congressman Cedric Richmond in the Biden Administration. Carville says she joins the long list of Louisiana political luminaries…

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The Krewe of Bacchus will roll virtually in 2021 and fans of the big New Orleans parade will be able to follow along on February 14th on an app that will also allow them to catch throws. Bacchus captain Clark Brennan on how the free smartphone app will entertain revelers

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Brennan says after you catch throws virtually, you’ll collect your stash in person, even utilize curbside pick-up.

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The app, which was conceived by a Bacchus member and developed by another, will allow users to even trade virtual throws each Sunday during Carnival season and then on February 14th, Bacchus goes virtual with their parade. Brennan explains what to expect.

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The “Throw Me Something Bacchus!” mobile smartphone app will be available on Jan. 6th.

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Saints Coach Sean Payton would not say whether Taysom Hill will start at quarterback this Sunday when New Orleans travels to Denver. Payton says Hill played well and was complimented by good play from his teammates…

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A lot of football analysts thought Payton was making a mistake by starting Hill over Jameis Winston as Hill was making his first NFL start at QB, while Winston has started 20 games. Payton on why he thinks there was so much negative reaction after it got out that Hill would start

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After getting a much-needed win against Arkansas last weekend, LSU is now preparing for fifth-ranked Texas A-and-M, who they play this Saturday in College Station. Quarterback Kellen Mond has led the Aggies to a five and one record. Coach Ed Orgeron says their goal is to get pressure on Mond…

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Despite the win over the Hogs, LSU’s much-maligned defense still allowed 13 yards per pass play. Orgeron says they have to limit the large chunk plays…

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Orgeron says Texas A-and-M has a great running attack

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5:30 LRN Newscast Nov 23

Car dealers in Louisiana were bracing for a rough year, however, according to President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green, it was not as bad as anticipated. Green says dealers adjusting to serve customers in the pandemic made a difference, like offering more incentives and low-interest rates along with improving the digital retail experience of automobiles.

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Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland will introduce legislation in next year’s session to raise money to fix state roads and bridges via a gas tax increase. McFarlands’ bill would raise the gas tax ten cents in initially, and two cents per year until 2033, ultimately raising about 300 million dollars. McFarland says he needs the public’s trust.

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The state has surpassed one-thousand coronavirus patients in the hospital. It’s the first time in three months that Louisiana hospitals have had this large of a coronavirus patient count. There were nearly one-thousand new coronavirus cases today and 24 more deaths.

The American Farm Bureau Federation says based on its survey the cost of a home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner is about two dollars cheaper this year. Taylor Sharp spoke with Louisiana Farm Bureau Association spokesperson Avery Davidson

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430 PM LRN News

A Winnfield Republican is attempting to get his colleagues to back legislation that would raise the state’s gas tax in an effort to address Louisiana’s crumbling roads and bridges. Representative Jack McFarland says we have a 14 billion dollar backlog of projects, and DOTD is set to run out of money.

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The bill, set to be brought in the spring regular session, would see a ten-cent increase in the first year after passage, and two cents additionally per year until 2033.

Thanksgiving meals will be a little bit cheaper this year. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says factoring in a turkey, and a number of sides you’ll be coming in about two dollars less than you did last year.

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Car dealers were bracing for a rough year, however, president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green says it was not as bad as anticipated. Green says they’ve sold more vehicles than expected because consumers bought cars to avoid public transportation and dealers offered great incentives.

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Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says he’s feeling better after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. The coach believes he caught the virus while coaching the Cajuns to a win over South Alabama on November 14th…

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The school says Napier began to exhibit symptoms on Tuesday night, and he says the hardest part is not being able to attend practice.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints own the best record in the NFC after beating Atlanta 24-9 yesterday. In his first NFL start at quarterback, Taysom Hill threw for 233 yards and rushed for two touchdowns. Hill benefited from a stingy Saints defense, which sacked Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan eight times and intercepted him twice. New Orleans defensive end Trey Hendrickson had two more sacks and credits the game plan and execution…
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Coach Sean Payton would not say today whether Hill will start at quarterback this Sunday when New Orleans travels to Denver. ESPN ‘s Ed Werder reports Brees hopes to return to the team for the Week 14 matchup in Philadelphia. Brees is recovering from eleven total rib fractures and a collapsed lung.

LSU Freshman quarterback TJ Finley had a nice bounce-back performance against Arkansas after turning it over three times in a loss to Auburn last time out. Finley threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns against the Razorbacks and led LSU on a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. Coach Ed Orgeron says Finley is a cool customer…
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Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says he’s feeling better after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. The school says Napier began to exhibit symptoms on Tuesday night and the 41-year-old says it got worse on Thursday…
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The Cajuns are scheduled to visit ULM this Saturday. And Saturday’s game between La Tech and F-I-U has been postponed because of COVID issues with the Golden Panthers program.

3:30 PM LRN Newscast Nov 23

In the spring, state lawmakers could debate a bill that would raise 300 million dollars a year for road and bridge work by increasing the gas tax.

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A national survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation indicates your Thanksgiving meal is about $2 less for 2020. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says while the turkey won’t cost as much some things will cost more a bit more.

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Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says he’s feeling better after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. 41-year old Napier says Friday is the last day of isolation and he plans to travel separately from the team to Monroe for Saturday’s game against the ULM Warhawks. The coach says he now feels like a million bucks, but remains away from the team…

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2020 hasn’t been a complete bust for auto dealers in the state, but inventory hasn’t been the best either. President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green says if a plant or parts center is not operating at full capacity due to the pandemic, you’ll see fewer cars on the lot for sale.

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LRN PM Newscall November 23

The American Farm Bureau Federation says based on its survey the cost of a home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner is about two dollars cheaper this year. Taylor Sharp spoke with Louisiana Farm Burea Association spokesperson Avery Davidson

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In the spring, state lawmakers will likely debate a bill that would raise 300 million dollars a year for road and bridge work by increasing the gas tax. Matt Doyle has more.

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A national survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation finds the cost of the Thanksgiving dinner is slightly lower this year. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner at home will cost you two dollars less…

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A reason for the decline is that turkeys are a little cheaper this year…

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Even though the overall cost is down, Davidson says there are some side dishes that could cost more than normal.

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Car dealers were bracing for a rough year, however, president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green says it was not as bad as anticipated. Green says they’ve sold more vehicles than expected because consumers bought cars to avoid public transportation and dealers offered great incentives.

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Green says dealers adjusting to serve customers in the pandemic made a difference, like offering more incentives and low-interest rates along with improving the digital retail experience of automobiles.

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Green says many don’t understand the domino effect of auto sales, for example, if a plant or parts center is not operating at full capacity due to the pandemic, you’ll see fewer cars on the lot for sale.

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Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says he’s feeling better after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. The school says Napier began to exhibit symptoms on Tuesday night and the 41-year-old says it got worse on Thursday

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Napier says Friday is the last day of isolation and he plans to travel separately from the team to Monroe for Saturday’s game against the ULM Warhawks. The coach says he now feels like a million bucks, but remains away from the team…

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Napier says the hardest part is not being able to attend practice. The coach believes he caught the virus while coaching the Cajuns to a win over South Alabama on November 14th…

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Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland will introduce legislation in next year’s session to raise money to fix state roads and bridges via a gas tax increase.

McFarlands’ bill would raise the gas tax ten cents a gallon initially, and two cents per year until 2033, ultimately raising about 300 million dollars. McFarland says he needs the public’s trust.

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Senate President Page Cortez has voiced skepticism that any gas tax increases will pass during his four-year term. The state gas tax currently sits at 20 cents a gallon, the 7th lowest in the nation as of July according to the Tax Foundation. Passage would require approval from two-thirds of the House and Senate.

The bill is called the Government Reform and Transportation Act. McFarland says along with raising the taxes it also seeks input from lawmakers on ways to reform DOTD.

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McFarland says Louisiana’s crumbling roads and bridges are driving new and existing businesses away, and without new funds, DOTD is set to run out of money.

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Louisiana currently has a 14 billion dollar backlog of road and bridgework. Within the last year Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi have all passed tax increases of one kind or another aimed at funding road work.

2:30 LRN Newscast November 23

Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland says he’ll propose a bill in next year’s legislative session that would raise the state’s gasoline tax 22-cents over the next 10 years in order to generate 300-million dollars a year in revenue for road and bridgework. McFarland says the Government Reform and Transportation Act will also look at reforming the state transportation department….
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The state currently has a 20-cent tax on a gallon of gasoline sold.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says he’s feeling better after testing positive for COVID-19 last week. The school says Napier began to exhibit symptoms on Tuesday night and the 41-year-old says it got worse on Thursday…
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The state has surpassed one-thousand coronavirus patients in the hospital. It’s the first time in three months that Louisiana hospitals have had this large of a coronavirus patient count. There were nearly one-thousand new coronavirus cases today and 24 more deaths.

The American Farm Bureau Federation says based on its survey the cost of a home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner is about two dollars cheaper this year. Taylor Sharp spoke with Louisiana Farm Burea Association spokesperson Avery Davidson

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1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 23

Winnfield Representative Jack McFarland will introduce legislation in next year’s session to raise money to fix state roads and bridges via a gas tax increase. McFarlands’ bill would raise the gas tax ten cents in initially, and two cents per year until 2033, ultimately raising about 300 million dollars. McFarland says he needs the public’s trust.

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Car dealers in Louisiana were bracing for a rough year, however, according to President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green, it was not as bad as anticipated. Green says dealers adjusting to serve customers in the pandemic made a difference, like offering more incentives and low-interest rates along with improving the digital retail experience of automobiles.

Cut 7 (04) “…like that.”

A national survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation finds the cost of the Thanksgiving dinner is slightly lower this year. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner at home will cost you about 4-percent less than before. A reason for the decline is that turkeys are a little cheaper this year…

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the field yesterday after suffering a knee injury against Washington.  An MRI determined that Burrow tore his ACL and he will miss the remainder of the year. The 2019 Heisman Quarterback tweeted Thanks for all the love. Can’t get rid of me that easy. See ya next year. Burrow was 22 of 34 for 203 yards and a touchdown before the season-ending injury.

12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 23

Louisiana’s Click It or Ticket campaign is underway as the holiday season begins this week. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Mark Lambert says wearing a seat belt can save you money and save your life.

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Car dealers in Louisiana were bracing for a rough year, however, according to the President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association Will Green, it was not as bad as anticipated. Green says having car dealerships and service centers deemed essential, along with more consumers choosing to avoid public transportation for pandemic safety reasons, the industry stayed afloat.

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The state health department reports 971 new covid-19 cases today and 24 new fatalities from the virus. Hospitalizations increased by 45 bringing the total to 1,012.

A national survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation finds the cost of the Thanksgiving dinner is slightly lower this year. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner at home will cost you dollars less…

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Turkey is less expensive this year, however, a few ingredients you’ll see an increase in price, for example, pumpkin pie mix and dinner rolls.

1140 Sportscast 11/23

The Taysom Hill led New Orleans Saints got their seventh straight victory after defeating the Atlanta Falcons 24-9 in the NFC South matchup.  Hill filled in for the injured Drew Brees and threw for 233 yards and had two rushing touchdowns.  Hill credits Brees for helping him get ready for his first NFL start.

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The Saints defense had a stellar performance yesterday as well, intercepting Matt Ryan twice and sacking him 8 times.  The Saints now have the best record in the NFC.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the field yesterday after suffering a knee injury against Washington.  An MRI determined that Burrow tore his ACL and he will miss the remainder of the year.

The LSU Tigers got a much-needed win on Saturday as the Bayou Bengals pulled off a 27-24 victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks.  LSU easily won the time of possession as they had the ball for nearly 42 minutes.  Running Back Tyrion Davis-Price rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown.  It’s been a month since the Tigers’ last victory and Davis-Price says they wanted this one badly.

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TJ Finley had a nice bounce-back performance after a bad outing against Auburn,  as he threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns.

Ragin Cajuns head coach Billy Napier has tested positive for Covid-19 after receiving his test results on Saturday.  Napier is currently in isolation as he quarantines away from his family.  Pending a successful recovery, Napier will travel separately from his team to Monroe for their game against ULM.