830 AM LRN News

LSU faces  St, Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament today at 12:45. The Bonnies are known for playing great defense and coach Will Wade says LSU will have to be disciplined offensively since the Tigers like to play fast….

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Governor Edwards pushed back against calls for additional punitive action against those named in the Husch Blackwell report that detailed a culture of indifference towards sexual misconduct and assault at LSU. He says the people who contributed to the system-wide failure are not employed at LSU anymore…

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An effort to recall Governor John Bel Edwards falls way short of the signatures needed to force a recall election. Don Molino has the story…

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Starting Monday all essential workers will be eligible to call a local pharmacy or other vaccine administrator and make an appointment to get their COVID-19 vaccine. That includes a range of over 20 different professions from grocery store workers to those in higher education. Edwards says this will be the final expansion of eligibility that we’ll see until eligibility restrictions for vaccination are lifted for those over 15 entirely.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

LSU makes its 23rd NCAA Tournament appearance today when they face the St. Bonaventure Bonnies at 12:45 this afternoon at Indiana University’s Assembly Hall in Bloomington. The last time in the NCAA Tourney, the Tigers made it to the Sweet 16. Javonte Smart was a freshman on that team…
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This is the eight time St. Bonaventure has made the Big Dance and being the ninth seed is the highest they’ve ever been.

Louisiana Tech advanced in the N-I-T as the Bulldogs beat Ole Miss 70-61 last night. Freshman Kenneth Lofton had another big game with 22 points and seven rebounds as Tech erased a 10-point halftime deficit by outscoring the Rebels 43-24 in the second half. The Dunkin Dogs will play Conference USA rival Western Kentucky in the quarterfinals of the N-I-T on Thursday night.
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LSU baseball knew it would face some great pitching during its opening SEC series and that’s exactly what happened last night as the Bayou Bengals struck out out 12 times in a 6-1 loss to the Mississippi State Bulldogs. LSU had four hits on the night and Jaden HIll gave up six runs in his second loss.

Elsewhere, Louisiana Tech’s Jonathan Fincher threw a one-hitter as the Bulldogs blanked Tulane 2-0. Hunter Wells had two hits and drove in a run.

The Ragin Cajuns took down 15th ranked TCU seven to two. Tyler Robertson hit a three run homer and Spencer Arrighetti struck out eight in his third win.

ULM gave up three runs in the sixh inning and lost to Georgia State 4-3.

McNeese thumped Houston Baptist 12-6, Nicholls edged Abilene Christian seven to six, Sam Houston over Northwestern State three to two and Grambling topped Texas Southern five to four

In college football, Grambling hosts Arkansas Pine Bluff at Noon and McNeese is at Northwestern State for a four PM kick-off.

5:30 LRN Newscast Mar 19

State Health Officer Dr Joe Kanter says the one area of the state he is worried about is Lake Charles. He says they’ve been seeing an increase in COVID cases for about two weeks.

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The Calcasieu Parish positivity rate sits at 8.1 percent per the most recent update.

Louisiana gaming revenue is still slow to get back to normal after a tough 2020 was followed up by extreme weather last month. Louisiana Casino Association President Wade Duty says February revenue is down 23-percent from 2020, and that’s partially due to the water situation that happened in Shreveport, but also close to the industry’s new normal.

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Several female lawmakers have called on LSU to fire instead of suspending two high-ranking athletic officials for their role in the mishandling of sexual misconduct cases outlined in the Husch Blackwell report. Governor Edwards says the people who contributed to the system-wide failure are not employed at LSU anymore…

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LSU faces St, Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday LSU is a young team, with only Javonte Smart and Darius Days having experience in the tournament.  Smart says the team needs to treat this like any other game.

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Tip-off Saturday is at 12:45.

4:30 LRN Newscast Mar 19

Louisiana reports fewer than 400 COVID-19 hospitalizations for the first time since late March. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re seeing historic lows in nearly all COVID-related categories right now.

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Louisiana gaming revenue is still slow to get back to normal after a tough 2020 was followed up by extreme weather to start 2021. Louisiana gaming establishments lost 877 million in revenue for 2020 compared to 2019. Louisiana Casino Association President Wade Duty…

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Close to 5,000 employees were laid off from state casinos throughout the course of 2020.

An effort to recall Governor John Bel Edwards falls way short of the signatures needed to force a recall election. Don Molino has the story…

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Voters in the 5th and 2nd Congressional Districts head to the polls Saturday to pick their next representative. District 2 was vacated after Congressman Cedric Richmond left to work in the Biden Administration and in District 5 after the death of Luke Letlow who died from COVID days before was to be sworn-in office. Polls open at 7 and close at 6.

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 19

The LSU men’s basketball team faces St. Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday at 12:45. The Bonnies are known for playing great defense and coach Will Wade says LSU will have to be disciplined offensively since the Tigers like to play fast
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Junior point guard Kyle Lofton leads the Bonnies in scoring at 14 points a game. Six-foot-ten Osun Osunniyi averages nine rebounds and three blocks a contest.

Tonight Louisiana Tech takes on Ole Miss in the NIT.

College baseball, 19th ranked LSU opens SEC play by hosting Mississippi State. Sun Belt play begins for ULM as they face Georgia State, the Cajuns host 15th ranked TCU, and La Tech is at Tulane.

It’s an open quarterback competition at LSU as the Tigers wrap up their first week of spring practice. New offensive coordinator Jake Peetz will surely keep a close on the battle between Myles Brennan, TJ Finley, Max Johnson, and freshman Garrett Nussmeier. Brennan says he’s developed a great relationship with Peetz and it’s more than Xs and Os…
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In college football action on Saturday…Grambling looks for its first win in the spring season as the Tigers host Arkansas Pine Bluff at noon. McNeese travels to Northwestern State. The Demons are 0-2. 16th ranked Southeastern Louisiana is at 22nd ranked U-I-W. The Lions are coming off a three-point win over the Demons.

3:30 LRN Newscast Mar 19

A federal grand jury returns a six-count indictment on 19-year-old Chance Seneca of Lafayette. Seneca met a gay teen on the dating app Grindr and then allegedly proceeded to torture him in June 2020. Among the charges are hate crime and kidnapping.

Louisiana casinos lost 877 million dollars last year compared to 2019 and are starting off 2021 down significantly from where they were this same time last year.

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Several female lawmakers have called on LSU to fire instead of suspending two high-ranking athletic officials for their role in the mishandling of sexual misconduct cases outlined in the Husch Blackwell report. Governor Edwards says he while some disagree with the suspensions, he’s not questioning the decision.

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LSU faces St. Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday at 12:45. St. Bonaventure is anchored defensively by big man Osun Osunniyi, who averages almost three blocks per game.  LSU Coach Will Wade says he’s one of the best rim protectors he’s seen.

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LRN PM Newscall March 19

Louisiana casinos lost 877 million dollars in 2020 compared to 2019 and are starting off 2021 down significantly from where they were this same time last year. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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An effort to recall Governor John Bel Edwards falls way short of the signatures needed to force a recall election. Don Molino has the story…

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LSU faces  St, Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday at 12:45. The Bonnies are known for playing great defense and coach Will Wade says LSU will have to be disciplined offensively since the Tigers like to play fast….

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St.Bonaventure is anchored defensively by big man Osun Osunniyi (Oh-shoon Oh-shoon-ee-yee), who averages almost three blocks per game.  Wade says he’s one of the best rim protectors he’s seen.

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LSU is a young team, with only Javonte Smart and Darius Days having experience in the tournament.  Smart says the team needs to treat this like any other game.

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Tip-off Saturday from Bloomington, Indiana is at 12:45.

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Several female lawmakers have called on LSU to fire instead of suspending two high-ranking athletic officials for their role in the mishandling of sexual misconduct cases outlined in the Husch Blackwell report. Governor Edwards says the people who contributed to the system-wide failure are not employed at LSU anymore…

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Edwards says he while some disagree with the suspensions, he’s not questioning the decision.

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Edwards says only two members of the current Board of Supervisor were on the board during the period reviewed and they had no knowledge of the alleged behavior of former Coach Les Miles. The report concluded only three members knew about the situation and failed to share it.

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Miles, who has been released from his contract at Kansas University, denies the allegations.

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Louisiana gaming revenue is still slow to get back to normal after a tough 2020 was followed up by extreme weather to start 2021.

Louisiana gaming establishments lost 877 million in revenue for 2020 compared to 2019. Louisiana Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty…

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Workforce Commission figures show 4,790 employees were laid off from state casinos throughout the course of 2020.

February revenue is down 23.4 percent from 2020. Duty says that’s partially due to the water situation that happened in Shreveport, but also close to the industry’s new normal.

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Some of the biggest revenue losses were seen at Harrah’s in New Orleans. Louisiana’s lone land-based casino was down 40 percent from February of 2020, or 7.4 million dollars.

Duty does not expect revenues to immediately return to normal even after the public health emergency ends because those 50 and older are staying closer to home…

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Louisiana reports fewer than 400 COVID-19 hospitalizations for the first time since late March.

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re seeing historic lows in nearly all COVID-related categories right now.

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Kanter says this is evidence that we are doing a good job of stopping the spread, using mitigation measures, and proof the vaccine is working.

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987,000 Louisianans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine and 568,000 have completed their full series.

Kanter says the one area of the state he is worried about is Lake Charles. He says they’ve been seeing an increase in cases for about two weeks.

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The Calcasieu Parish positivity rate sits at 8.1 percent per the most recent update.

2:30 LRN Newscast March 19

The number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Louisiana has fallen below 400 to 399. State Health officer Doctor Joe Kanter says this is evidence that we are doing a good job of stopping the spread, using mitigation measures, and proof the vaccine is working.
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Nearly a million Louisianans have now received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine and 568-thousand have completed their full series.

Louisiana casinos and other gaming establishments lost about 877-million dollars in 2020. Will we see a recovery in 2021? Louisiana Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty does not expect revenues to immediately return to normal even after the public health emergency ends…
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Governor Edwards calls it a reasonable decision to not fire, but suspend two LSU athletic administrators for failing to handle sexual misconduct allegations properly. Edwards says mistakes were certainly made, including the investigation involving former LSU Coach Les Miles who was accused of inappropriate behavior with female students…
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The LSU men’s basketball team faces St. Bonaventure in the first round of NCAA Tournament on Saturday at 12:45. The Bonnies are known for playing great defense and coach Will Wade says LSU will have to be disciplined offensively since the Tigers like to play fast
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1:30 LRN Newscast March 19

An effort to recall Governor John Bel Edwards falls way short of the signatures needed to force a recall election. Don Molino has the story…

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Beginning Monday essential workers will be eligible for the COVID vaccine. That includes people working in foodservice and grocery stores, manufacturing, construction, clergy, and other essential jobs. Essential workers will need to make appointments and bring proof of employment.

After a legislative hearing last week, several female lawmakers called on LSU to fire instead of suspending two high-ranking athletic officials for their role in the mishandlings of sexual misconduct outlined in the Husch Blackwell report. Governor Edwards was asked about it Thursday.

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Louisiana gaming revenue is still slow to get back to normal after a tough 2020 was followed up by extreme weather last month. Louisiana Casino Association President Wade Duty says February revenue is down 23-percent from 2020, and that’s partially due to the water situation that happened in Shreveport, but also close to the industry’s new normal.

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1230 PM LRN News

Voters in the New Orleans, River Parishes, and north Baton Rouge-based 2nd Congressional District will be voting on their next representative Saturday. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Democratic New Orleans State Senators Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson are favorites to make it to a runoff.

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The 5th district special election will also be held Sunday.

Beginning Monday all Essential Workers will be eligible for the COVID vaccine. Governor John Bel Edwards Like all other eligible groups for the vaccine, essential workers will have to schedule appointments and also identify themselves as eligible workers and provide documentation.

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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 have dropped below 400 for the first time since late March.

Louisiana casinos lost 877 million dollars in 2020 compared to 2019 and are starting off 2021 down significantly from where they were this same time last year. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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