7:30 LRN Newscast February 24

Entergy and Cleco and other utility provider officials will appear before the Public Service Commission today to discuss last week’s lengthy power outages and rolling blackouts due to the historic winter weather. P-S-C member Foster Campbell says customers were understandably frustrated, while others are profiting…
cut 14 (10) “….11.5-percent”
The P-S-C meeting begins at 9 AM.

The legislative session begins April 12th and Caddo Parish lawmaker Danny McCormick has already filed a bill that would drop the requirement to have a concealed handgun permit to carry a concealed weapon. McCormick says 18 other states have a similar law. He expects a lot of support for his bill…
cut 12 (07) “…begin with”
Last year the state legislature approved a law that loosens the restrictions on who can have a concealed handgun in a church.

State lawmakers have stepped up to assist in the Shreveport area as the region deals with a lack of drinking water as a result of last week’s winter storms. Brooke Thorington has more.
cut 1 (31) “…Brooke Thorington.”

And Tiger Woods was reportedly on his way to a production shoot involving Saints Quarterback Drew Brees when he suffered serious leg injuries in a roll-over crash in Los Angeles yesterday.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 24

LSU was playing its best basketball of the season heading into last night’s game against Georgia. But the Tigers put together what coach Will Wade called an embarrassing performance in a 91-78 loss to the Bulldogs. The Bayou Bengals only had 29 points in the second half. Darius Days and Trendon Watford were a combined 0-for-9 from three-point territory.

The Pelicans Zion Williamson has been named an All-Star reserve. The 20-year-old is averaging 25 points a game and shooting nearly 62-percent for the field. Brandon Ingram who made the All-Star team last year didn’t make it this season. New Orleans Coach Stan Van Gundy says both players deserve the recognition..
cut 20 (21) “….west”
The Pels host the Pistons tonight.

Louisiana Tech was held to three hits in a two to nothing loss to the Ragin Cajuns last night. Spencer Arrighetti carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning. Tonight U-L Lafayette, who has won three in a row, hosts LSU.

It didn’t take long for LSU right fielder Dylan Crews to win his first SEC Freshman of the Week honor. The Florida native had an outstanding debut in his first three games to win the honor as he went 7 for 12 at the plate with two homers, 3 RBI and two runs scored. Coach Paul Mainieri says they knew Crews could hit…
cut 16 (16) “…capable of”

In other college baseball action last night, Tulane defeated UNO seven to one. ULM opens its season tonight by hosting Northwestern State.

Grambling’s spring football opener against Prairie View A-and-M has been moved from this Saturday to March 13th. That’s because’s last week’s winter weather and the impact it had on the Cotton Bowl. The game will now be played at Globe Life Park in Arlington.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 24

The Public Service Commission meets at 9 AM and the first item on the agenda will be the two winter storm events that knocked out power for tens of thousands. Entergy, Cleco, SWEPCO, and a handful of co-ops will explain to the P-S-C what happened. Commissioner Foster Campbell says the objective is accountability.
Cut 13 (06) “…there.”
MISO, the super-regional power authority that ordered the statewide rolling blackouts last week, will also be on hand to report to the PSC.

Based on the latest data, the number of homeschooled students in Louisiana has grown by four percent. President of Homeschool Louisiana Christopher Chin says homeschooling has risen in the last five years by 23-percent and there are over 35-thousand homeschooled in Louisiana…
cut 8 (06) “….send it in”
Chin says there’s no doubt that the COVID pandemic has resulted in more parents choosing to homeschool their children.

To assist the citizens of Shreveport as the city enters a second week with a collapsed water system, Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder along with other lawmakers helped collect 150-thousand bottles of water.
Cut 4 (13)“…issues.”
Several locations have been established in Caddo Parish to distribute water at noon.

Tiger Woods was reportedly headed to meet Saints QB Drew Brees and other celebrities for a production shoot when he crashed his borrowed S-U-V. Woods is recovering after a lengthy surgery on his lower right leg and ankle.

AM LRN Newscall Feb 24

As the city of Shreveport continues to struggle with a crumbling water system from last week’s winter storm state lawmakers send a care package. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The number of students that are homeschooled in Louisiana increased by 4-percent in the last year. Brooke Thorington talks to a homeschool advocate about the growing trend.

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An Oil City lawmaker proposes legislation that would do away with the need to have a concealed carry permit to carry a concealed handgun. Matt Doyle has the story.

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To assist the citizens of Shreveport as the city enters a second week with a collapsed water system Speaker of the House Clay Schexnayder along with other lawmakers helped collect 150-thousand bottles of water.

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Two powerful winter storms paralyzed the city’s water system leaving 200-thousand citizens stranded. Schexnayder says the need allowed members of the legislature to lend a helping hand.

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Mayor of Shreveport Adrian Perkins stated the aging infrastructure of the water system, like others in the state, wasn’t able to match Mother Nature last week. Schexnayder says this an issue the legislature will need to address to avoid similar situations in the future.

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Shreveport is expected to lift its boil advisory on Friday.

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The trend of homeschooling continues to grow across the nation and increased by 4-percent in Louisiana in the last year. President of Homeschool Louisiana Christopher Chin says he believes the pandemic and more awareness about homeschooling are responsible.

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Chin says the rate of homeschooling has risen in the last five years by 23% and currently more than 35-thousand students are homeschooled in Louisiana.

Cut 8 (06) “…send it in.”

While Chin anticipates some of those new to homeschooling will return to the classroom post-pandemic, he also feels some will choose to stay.

Cut 9 (10) “…giftings.”

Louisiana has two forms of homeschooling, both of which require families to sign up with the state Department of Education and renew annually. One is called the BESE-approved Home Study program, the other is the registered nonpublic school track not seeking state approval.

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Oil City Representative Danny McCormick introduces legislation that would allow Louisianans to carry a concealed handgun on their person without needing a concealed carry permit.

Currently to concealed carry in Louisiana, you need to take a nine-hour course and pay a 125 dollar fee for a five-year license. McCormick says that mandate infringes on constitutional rights.

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A 500 dollar lifetime license option is also available.

Proponents of the license argue it provides gun owners with vital gun-safety training. McCormick says training is good, but the mandate is not.

Cut 11 (07) “…anything.”

If signed into law Louisiana would become the 19th state with a “constitutional carry” law. McCormick says he’s been told the bill has a lot of early support.

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The Public Service Commission meets today at 9 AM and first up on the agenda will be the two winter storm events that knocked out power to tens of thousands of Louisianans.

Entergy, Cleco, SWEPCO, and a handful of co-ops will be in attendance to report on what happened. Commissioner Foster Campbell says the objective is accountability.

Cut 13 (06) “…there.”

MISO, the super-regional power authority that ordered the statewide rolling blackouts last week, will also be on hand to report to the PSC.

Many customers remain frustrated with the outages in the midst of such a historic freeze. Campbell says all that happened as providers were pulling in big profits.

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Campbell says they should look into whether infrastructure needs to be better maintained to avoid situations like this in the future.

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The PSC is expected to propose an investigation into the winter storm outages and allegations that natural gas providers took advantage of the situation to jack up prices.

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It didn’t take for LSU right fielder Dylan Crews to win his first SEC Freshman of the Week honor. The Florida native had an outstanding debut in his first three games to win the honor as he went 7 for 12 at the plate with two homers, 3 RBI, and two runs scored. Coach Paul Mainieri says they knew Crews could hit

Cut 16 (15) “…capable of.”

Tonight the Tigers are at U-L Lafayette. Mainieri says Cajuns will be ready…

Cut 17 (11) “…let it rip.”

Mainieri says for now freshman Jordan Thompson will start at third base as he replaces Will Hellmers who struggled in the field.

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The Pelicans are back in action tonight at home against the Pistons coming off the high of their miraculous come from behind win over Boston Sunday.

The New Orleans came back from down 24 against the Celtics and coach Stan Van Gundy says the game was a great reminder that modern NBA games can change quickly…

Cut 19 (20) “…minutes.” 

Detroit has a pretty terrible team his year but still managed to whop New Orleans 123 to 112 earlier this month.

Zion Williamson has reportedly been named a Western Conference All-Star reserve, but forward Brandon Ingram did not make the cut after getting the nod last season. Van Gundy says they both deserved it…

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Arena capacity for the game tonight has also been expanded to 2,700. Tipoff is set for 7 PM.

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 23

Tiger Woods was on his way to meet Drew Brees and other celebrities for a production shoot Tuesday when he was “seriously injured” in a car crash, according to ESPN. Woods was reportedly headed to the golf course to shoot an Oprah Winfrey production where he was giving celebrities golf tips. 45-year old Woods was the only one in the vehicle and was taken into surgery after jaw of life were used to retrieve him from his car.

6-year old Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputy Burt Wich is recovering after being allegedly shot multiple times by his estranged daughter, Kalee Wich in Benton Monday night. Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Bill Davis says Deputy Wich is in stable condition and was up walking around this morning after being shot multiple times.

Cut 11 (08) “…to work.”

22-year old Kalee Wich is charged with attempted first-degree murder.

Potential 2023 Gubernatorial Race contenders Republicans Attorney General Jeff Landry and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser are off to a strong fundraising start. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says with Governor Edwards term-limited there’s no easy answer for Democrats in 2023, but Edwards two wins prove you can’t count the party out…

Cut 5  (10)  “…win”  Two early Democrats being floated are Norco Senator Gary Smith and Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields.

Thanks to a COVID Relief bill those receiving unemployment, Medicaid or SNAP Benefits are now eligible to receive free mobile internet service. Q Link Wireless is one of the participating providers and CEO Issa Asad (EE-sa Ah-sod) says you can even keep your current phone number.

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Go to QLinkWireless.com for more info.

430 PM LRN News

Rumored 2023 Governor’s Race candidates Attorney General Jeff Landry and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser are accumulating strong early war chests. Landry has over two million while Nungesser controls a million and a half, 500,000 of that being a recent personal contribution. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat calls it a good start, but…

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Seven horses were killed in a Bossier Parish fire last week that authorities believe was started due to a heat lamp accident. The State Fire Marshal’s Office is asking residents to reconsider the use of heat lamps to keep your pets warm and State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says heating lamps can be hazardous…

Cut 6 (15) “…over the heat lamp.”

If you receive unemployment, Medicaid or SNAP you’re also eligible to receive free mobile internet service. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Baker native Linda Thomas-Greenfield has been approved by the Senate as the next UN Ambassador. Thomas-Greenfield is a career diplomat and LSU graduate. The vote was 78 to 20 in favor with Senators Bill Cassidy John Kennedy voting to approve. She faced skepticism from dissenting Republicans over disagreements on how to diplomatically engage China.

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 23

The next Louisiana Gubernatorial race is more than two years away, but the top potential candidates are on their way to assembling large campaign war chests.

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Louisiana and its local governments will now only have to pay 10% of the cost of cleanup and other public expenses approved by FEMA related to Hurricane Laura. FEMA guidelines normally ask for state and local governments to pay 25%. The Biden Administration ordered an increase in the federal share of public assistance payments.

A 56-year old Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputy is recovering after being allegedly shot multiple times by his daughter in Benton Monday night. Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Bill Davis says they were called to Burt Wich’s home in Benton around 5 pm.

Cut 9 (11) “…murder”

22-year old Kalee (pronounced Kallie) Wich is being held at the Bossier Maximum-Security Facility in Plain Dealing.

If you receive unemployment, Medicaid or SNAP you’re also possibly eliblge to receive phone and internet data thanks to the Emergency Broadband Benefit program passed by Congress. It begins on February 25th and lasts until the end of the year, after that QLink Wireless CEO Issa Asad (EE-sa Ah-sod) says you can roll over into the LifeLine program.

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Go to Q Link Wireless dot com for more info.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 23

The LSU men’s basketball team heads into tonight’s game against Georgia playing some of its best basketball of the season. The Tigers have won three in a row and all of them have been double-digit victories. A win tonight would improve LSU’s record to 10-4 in the SEC and put them in sole possession of second place. Georgia has a 6-and-9 record.

The LSU baseball team trailed by four runs in the sixth inning last night but scored ten runs in the final three innings to win 16-7 over the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. Gavin Dugas’ grand slam got the Tigers going and it fired up his teammates. Coach Paul Mainieri on the emotion his team showed…
cut 19 (19) “…that point”

After losing to LSU 16-7 last night, Louisiana Tech is in Lafayette tonight to take on the Ragin Cajuns, who are off to a two and one start. Because of the pandemic, attendance will be restricted. Coach Matt Deggs wishes he could have a packed Tigue Moore Field…
cut 18 (18) “…focus is”
First pitch is at 6 PM.

The U-L Lafayette men’s basketball team’s victory over Texas-Arlington last night gave Coach Bob Marlin 118 wins in the Sun Belt, which is the most league history.

ULM beat Little Rock for a second straight night as they topped the Trojans 68-64.

Tomorrow, Northwestern State seeks its seventh straight win when they host Stephen F Austin. Southeastern Louisiana can clinch a spot in the Southland Tournament with a victory over McNeese. The Cowboys are one game out of the eighth spot for the postseason league tournament, with four games left.

230 PM LRN News

Attorney General Jeff Landry and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser are starting to build formidable war chests should they chose to run for Governor in 2023. Campaign finance reports show Landry with two million and Nungesser with a million and a half on hand. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says their statewide elected offices makes the two Republicans strong early favorites…

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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is term-limited from running again.

Those receiving unemployment, Medicaid, or SNAP Benefits may be eligible to receive free mobile internet service thanks to recent federal legislation. Q Link Wireless is participating and CEO Issa Asad (EE-sa Ah-sod) says that once approved you’ll receive service in two to three days.

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A 56-year old Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputy is recovering after being allegedly shot multiple times by his estranged daughter in Benton Monday night. Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Bill Davis says Deputy Burt Wich was getting ready to go assist a friend with storm damage when his daughter Kalee arrived.

Cut 10 (09) “…the least” 

Davis says the gun used in the shooting was not the deputy’s service revolver.

Heat lamp fires were responsible for a number of animal deaths last week, including a barn fire that killed seven horses in Bossier Parish. State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says heat lamps are dangerous around pets because they can be knocked over, so if it’s cold try to put them inside…

Cut 8 (12) “…not advisable.”

LRN PM Newscall February 23

The next Louisiana Gubernatorial race is more than two years away but the top potential candidates are on their way to assembling large campaign war chests. Matt Doyle has the story.

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If you receive unemployment, Medicaid or SNAP you’re also eligible to receive free mobile internet service. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Potential 2023 Gubernatorial Race contenders Attorney General Jeff Landry and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser are off to a strong fundraising start with the election more than two years away.

Landry is sitting on two million dollars and Nungesser has a million in a half in the bank. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the two statewide elected Republicans are strong early favorites.

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The reported numbers cover the end of the 2020 fundraising period.

Other Republicans rumored to be contemplating a run include Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt and State Treasurer John Schroder, but each is only sitting on six-figure sums…

Cut 4 (07) “…found out.” 

Hewitt claimed 215,000 dollars cash on hand while Schroder has 550,000 in the bank. Another potential Republican, Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves, has a federal election war chest that can’t be used in state races.

Pinsonat says with Governor Edwards term-limited there’s no easy answer for Democrats in 2023, but Edwards two wins prove you can’t count the party out…

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Pinsonat says two early Democrats being floated are Norco Senator Gary Smith and Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is asking residents to reconsider the use of heat lamps to keep pets and animals following several fires last week, including one in Bossier Parish that claimed the lives of seven horses. State Fire Marshal Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says even outside, heating lamps can be hazardous.

Cut 6 (15) “…over the heat lamp.”

Rodrigue says there was also a fire involving a heating lamp in the Houma area that killed a dog and another one in Livingston Parish. Rodrigue says the fires could be due to the lamps being placed near flammable objects like a blanket…

Cut 7 (11) “…on fire”

Rodrigue says that if animals are able to be brought inside, then that’s the best option for warmth.

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A 56-year old Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputy is recovering after being allegedly shot multiple times by his daughter in Benton Monday night. Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Bill Davis says they were called to Burt Wich’s home in Benton around 5 pm.

Cut 9 (11) “…murder”

22-year old Kalee (pronounced Kallie) Wich is being held at the Bossier Maximum-Security Facility in Plain Dealing.

Davis says Deputy Wich, who lives alone was getting ready to go assist a friend with storm damage when his daughter Kalee arrived.

Cut 10 (09) “…the least” 

Davis says Deputy Wich is in stable condition at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport and was up walking around this morning after being shot multiple times.

Cut 11 (08) “…to work.”

Davis says the gun used in the shooting was not the deputy’s service revolver. The investigation is ongoing.

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Thanks to a COVID Relief bill those receiving unemployment, Medicaid or SNAP Benefits are now eligible to receive free mobile internet service. Q Link Wireless is one of the phone providers participating in the program and CEO Issa Asad (EE-sa Ah-sod) says you can even keep your current phone and number.

Cut 12 (10) “ …in need.” 

Asad says to sign up for the benefit you can visit QLinkWireless.com, He says once approved you’ll receive service in two to three days.

Cut 13 (06)“…no bill”

The Emergency Broadband Benefit program passed by Congress begins on February 25th and lasts until the end of the year, after that Asad says you can roll over into the LifeLine program.

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