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U-L Lafayette won two games on the road by a total of three points without head coach Bob Marlin, who was at home after testing positive for COVID-19. Senior Guard Cedric Russell has been named Sun Belt Conference Player of the week as he scored 45 points in the two victories over Texas State. Cajuns Basketball director of operations Mike Murphy says Russell is feeling it from the outside.

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LSU forward Darius Days suffered a sprained ankle in the team’s loss to Texas Tech on Saturday.  It was originally believed that Days suffered a knee injury, which would have been more serious.  Still, Coach Will Wade says that Days will miss multiple games and be out an extended period of time.

For a second straight week and the fifth time this season, Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Lofton Jr. was selected the Conference USA Freshman of the Week.  The forward helped LA Tech sweep Southern Miss in two games this past week.  He averaged 12 points per game while shooting 84.6 percent from the field, missing just one shot in each victory.

Northwestern State’s Trenton Massner has earned Southland Conference Player of the Week Honors.  The 6-foot 2 guard poured in an average of 19.5 points per game in the Demons’ wins against UNO and Central Arkansas.  In addition to leading the team in scoring, Massner added five rebounds in each game and dished out three assists per contest.

In baseball news, LSU pitcher Jaden Hill has been named to the Baseball America 2021 Preseason First-Team All-American squad.  He has also received All-America recognition from Collegiate Baseball, Perfect Game, and D1 Baseball.  Hill is expected to be the Tigers’ number 1 weekend starter this season, which begins on February 19 when they host Air Force.

1130 AM LRN News

Economic indicators show the state is recovering quicker than first predicted from the pandemic.  LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says they compared unemployment numbers from April of 2020 to the latest numbers in December and unemployment has recovered by 69%.

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He predicts things will continue to improve once the vaccine is more widely available.

A man who allegedly attacked people with a large knife inside Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport has been arrested. Sergeant Glen Heckard with Shreveport Police says two people were injured by 27-year-old Zaokoye Chatman, who may be a suspect in a fatal machete attack at a New Orleans gas station Sunday…

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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office arrests three men for an alleged murder for hire scheme that led to the fatal shooting of two women in Montegut last month. District Attorney Joe Waitz Junior says there is a strong case against the three men involved…

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Authorities say Beaux Cormier of Kaplan hired two men, Andrew Eskine and Delvin Wilson to kill the victim Cormier allegedly raped. Instead, they allegedly killed the victim’s mother and her neighbor.

FEMA wants residents to know that if you suffered hurricane damage from Hurricane Zeta you may be eligible for assistance. FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins says those who need assistance should register at disasterassistance.gov.

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Residents in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne Parishes are eligible.

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 2

Shreveport Police have arrested a 27-year-old man who went inside Ochsner LSU Health and wounded two individuals with a large knife. Sergeant Glen Heckard says one of the victims was the mother of the suspect, Zaokoye Chatman,…

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New Orleans Police are trying to determine if Chatman is also a suspect in Sunday’s fatal machete attack at a New Orleans gas station.

28-year-old Blake Jenkins of Alexandria is under arrest for allegedly kidnapping a 13-year-old in Acadia Parish and driving her to Lake Charles where he pressured her to have sex with other men for money.  Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory says Jenkins is facing kidnapping, human trafficking, and Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile charges…

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The two met online.

Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Joe Waitz Jr. says good police work let to the arrest of three men for a double homicide in Montegut. Beaux Cormier hired two men, Andrew Eskine, and Delvin Wilson to murder his niece that accused him of rape. But they killed Cormier’s sister and her neighbor. All three are charged with two counts each of first-degree murder. Bond is set at $2 million each, but that could change.

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2020 was a tough year between the coronavirus pandemic and hurricanes. FEMA is reminding Louisiana residents they are offering free crisis counseling…

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FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins says to call 1-800-985-5990, that’s 1-800-985-5990 for crisis counseling.

9:30 LRN Newscast February 2

28-year-old Blake Jenkins of Alexandria faces charges of carnal knowledge, kidnapping, and human trafficking after allegedly taking a girl from her home in Acadia Parish and forcing her to have sex with other men for gas money. Matt Doyle has more.
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The state health department says 406 vaccine providers will receive a very limited number of COVID vaccine doses this week. Go to covid-vaccine-dot-la-dot-gov for a list of participating providers or call 2-1-1 to find a vaccine provider near you.

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says the pandemic has exacerbated the need to provide children with extra help so L-D-O-E is starting a new initiative called Accelerate, which will provide high-quality tutoring lessons in English Language Arts and math. Brumley says teacher leader advisors will develop these tutoring lessons to help students in grades k-through-eighth…
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FEMA wants to make residents aware in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne Parishes that they are eligible for federal disaster assistance if they sustained damage from Hurricane Zeta. FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins says residents can register at disaster-assistance-dot-gov…
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8:30 LRN Newscast February 2nd

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office has announced the arrest of three men for their roles in a murder for hire scheme that led to the fatal shooting of two women in Montegut on January 13th. District Attorney Joe Waitz Junior believes he has a strong case against the suspects…
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Authorities say Beaux Cormier of Kaplan hired two men, Andrew Eskine and Delvin Wilson to kill the victim Cormier allegedly raped. Instead, they allegedly killed the victim’s mother Brittany Cormier and her neighbor Hope Nettleton.

An Alexandria man is under arrest for allegedly kidnapping a 13-year-old and pressuring her to have sex with other men for money. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory says the victim met 28-year-old Blake Jenkins online…
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Jenkins is facing kidnapping and human trafficking charges.

The state department of education says it’s launching a new tutoring initative that school systems can offer virtually, in-person, during or outside school hours. And Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says over the summer too…
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The program is called Accelerate and it will provide high-quality tutoring lessons in English Language Arts and math. School systems can use general funds, federal funds or CARES Act money to pay for the program.

FEMA is reminding residents in six southeast Louisiana parishes that they can apply for disaster assistance if they suffered from property damage as a result of Hurricane Zeta in October. FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins…
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For more information go diaster-assistance-dot-gov, call 1-800-621-3362 or download the diaster assistance app on your smarthphone.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 2

Many students are behind the curve due to the pandemic and the State Department of Education hopes to reverse that with a new tutoring program. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says the Accelerate program focuses on bolstering the math and English language arts education they already receive in regular class hours.
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Teacher Leader Advisors are developing the tutoring lessons and the first set of lessons in grades K-through-eighth grade will be released this spring.

2020 was a tough year between the coronavirus pandemic and hurricanes. FEMA is reminding Louisiana residents they are offering free crisis counseling…
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FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins says to call 1-800-985-5990 for crisis counseling.

Three men are charged with two counts of first-degree murder each for the homicides of two Montegut women last month. Brooke Thorington has more on the alleged murder for hire scheme.
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Shreveport police say the man who attacked two hospital employees with a large knife at the Ochsner LSU Health Hospital has been arrested. One of the victim’s is the suspect’s mother. The suspect has been identified as 27-year-old ZaOkoye Chatman and authorities believe Chatman also killed a man Sunday at a gas station in New Orleans with a machete.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans could not hold on to a ten-point fourth-quarter lead last night and lost to Sacramento 118-107. De’Aaron Fox scored 17 straight points for the Kings down the stretch and finished with 38 points. New Orleans was outscored 30-15 in the fourth quarter. Brandon Ingram had 20 points for the Pels and Zion Williamson was held to 17 points.

Grambling defeated Mississippi Valley State 85-72 as Sarion McGee had a season-high 23 points. The Tigers also had a season-high 24 assists.

The Saints have made it known they would like quarterback Jameis Winston back for the 2021 season, but Evan Massey reports other teams are also interested in the soon to be free agent. Massey reports the Colts and Bears are also interested in Winston. Jameis has said he wants to be part of an organization that’s ready to win.

LSU’s new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones will speak with the local media for the first time today.

The Ragin Cajuns took two games from Texas State last week to move into first place in the Sun Belt West Division. U-L Lafayette won the two games on the road by a total of three points and without head coach Bob Marlin, who was at home after testing positive for COVID-19. Cajuns basketball director of operations Mike Murphy on winning without Coach Marlin…
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Murphy says they expect Coach Marlin will return to practice tomorrow.

LSU will visit 10th ranked Alabama tomorrow at 6 PM. Tigers Coach Will Wade says forward Darius Days will be out for an extended period because of a sprained ankle. LSU is 6-and-3 in the SEC and will play three nationally ranked teams over a four-game stretch.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 2

Three men are facing first-degree murder charges in the murder of two women in Terrebonne Parish last month. Investigators say Beaux Cormier of Kaplan hired two other men, Andrew Eskine of Carencro and Dalvin Wilson of Rayne to kill a girl he raped, instead they killed the victim’s mother Brittany Cormier and her friend Hope Nettleton. District Attorney Joe Waitz Junior says he’ll ask the victims’ families on how to proceed…
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Bond has been set at two million dollars for each person charged.

Calcasieu Parish deputies have arrested 28-year-old Blake Jenkins of Alexandria for kidnapping a 13-year-old girl from Acadia Parish and having sex with her. Calcasieu Sheriff Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory says he left the girl at a Lake Charles casino under the pretense of earning gas money…
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Jenkins has been charged with second-degree kidnapping and human trafficking.

The state will roll out a new tutoring program designed to help kids catch up on education they may have missed during the pandemic. Matt Doyle has more on the Accelerate program…
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LRN AM Newscall Feb 2

28-year-old Blake Jenkins of Alexandria faces charges of carnal knowledge, kidnapping, and human trafficking after allegedly taking a girl from her home in Acadia Parish. Matt Doyle has more.

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The state will roll out a new tutoring program designed to help kids catch up on education they may have missed during the pandemic. Matt Doyle has more on the Accelerate program…

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Three men are charged with two counts of first-degree murder each for the homicides of two Montegut women last month… turns out it was a murder for hire scheme.

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An Alexandria man is under arrest for allegedly kidnapping a 13-year-old in Acadia Parish and driving her to Lake Charles where he pressured her to have sex with other men for money.

The victim is thought to be a runaway and Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory says she first met 28-year-old Blake Jenkins online…

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The victim was recovered by Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement.

Jenkins is facing kidnapping and human trafficking charges and sits in jail on a 140,000 dollar bond. Guillory says Jenkins also faces a charge of Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile…

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Guillory says the victim was pressured by Jenkins into having sex with other men at a gas stop, and later in Lake Charles under the pretense of earning gas money.

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It is not known if the victim approached anyone with that offer at this time.

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Many students are behind the curve due to the pandemic and the State Department of Education hopes to reverse that with a new statewide tutoring program.

Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says the Accelerate program focuses on bolstering the math and English language arts education they already receive in regular class hours.

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The program focuses on K-8th grade education with plans to expand to K-12 in time.

Brumley says the program utilizes funds given to the state through the CARES Act and opens up opportunities for kids to have their education supplemented virtually, opening up new options.

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Participating school systems will have select teachers participate over the spring in 24 lessons designed to teach them how to use the program to help catch up lagging students.

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While Hurricanes Laura and Delta devastated southwest Louisiana, residents affected by Hurricane Zeta can also apply for Federal Disaster Assistance.  Homeowners and renters in southeast Louisiana should apply for assistance as soon as possible. FEMA spokesperson Melissa Wilkins explains what is eligible.

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Wilkins says some might not be aware that FEMA assistance is also available for Zeta and they want those who need assistance to register with disasterassistance.gov.

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FEMA also recognizes that multiple hurricanes and the pandemic have also been taxing mentally on residents of Louisiana. Wilkins says FEMA is offering a free crisis counseling line that’s available 24/7.

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Crisis Counseling 1-800-985-5990. For disaster assistance visit www.disasterassistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362 or download the Disaster Assistance app on your smartphone.

Residents in Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne Parishes are eligible.

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Terrebonne Parish District Attorney Joe Waitz Jr. says the arrests of three men for a double homicide in Montegut last month is just the beginning. Investigators say Beaux Cormier hired two men to murder his niece that accused him of rape. But they killed Beaux’s sister Brittany Cormier and her neighbor Hope Nettleton. Waitz says he’ll ask the victim’s family how to proceed.

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Beaux Cormier, Andrew Eskine, and Delvin Wilson are all charged with two counts each of first-degree murder. Waitz says murder for hire is an automatic first-degree charge and they may pursue more charges.  Bond is set at $2 million each, but that could change.

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Waitz says dedicated police work led to the arrests of the three men and he’s confident he will get convictions.

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Beaux Cormier of Kaplan was already a convicted sex offender when he was arrested in Vermillion Parish last March for third-degree rape of his niece, that case is pending.

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The Ragin Cajuns took two games from Texas State last week to move into first place in the Sun Belt West Division. U-L Lafayette won the two games on the road by a total of three points and without head coach Bob Marlin, who was at home after testing positive for COVID-19. Cajuns basketball director of operations Mike Murphy on winning without Coach Marlin.

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Murphy says they expect Coach Marlin will return to practice tomorrow. Senior Guard Cedric Russell has been named Sun Belt Conference Player of the week as he scored 45 points in the two victories over Texas State. Murphy says Russell is feeling it from the outside.

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The Cajuns have won five in a row to move into first place and will travel to Jonesboro this weekend to face Arkansas State. Murphy says being in first place means they control their own destiny.

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530 PM LRN News

Terrebonne Sheriff Tim Soignet says the murder of two women last month in Montegut was a murder for hire scheme. Soignet says Beaux Cormier of Kaplan hired two men Andrew Eskin of Carencro and Dalvin Wilson of Eunice to cover up a rape he allegedly committed against a family member. Soignet says the Eskine and Wilson confessed to their involvement.

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Brittany Cormier, Beaux’s sister, and Hope Nettleton were murdered on January 13th.

A New Orleans man has been arrested in Slidell for allegedly terrorizing his ex-girlfriend through a string of vehicle fires. 62-year-old Michael Jackson is accused of lighting nearly a dozen vehicles on fire on three different occasions across Slidell. State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says all had a common thread…

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A fatal hit and run on Highway 165 on Friday night claimed the lives of two teenagers and has landed a Monroe man in jail. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 22-year-old Corey Buie left his vehicle at the scene and fled on foot, while not calling 9-1-1. He says if you strike a pedestrian, even if it may not be your fault, you must call 9-1-1 and wait for the authorities to arrive.

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The victims have been identified as 17-year-old Brianna Neal and 18-year-old Shedricka Hollins, both of Monroe.

Officials warn folks not to share pictures of their vaccine card online. Baton Rouge Better Business Bureau President, Carmen Million says people like to share about their lives on social media, but sometimes they share too much.

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