1:30 LRN Newscast March 4

The state health department announces it’s holding a series of mass COVID vaccination events. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A Baton Rouge judge had ordered Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry to release relevant information about a sexual harassment investigation involving Pat Magee, who heads up the A-G’s criminal division. The judge ruled against Landry who sued an Advocate news reporter seeking that the records be released.

Thirty-three Republican lawmakers have signed a letter that asks Governor John Bel Edwards to lift COVD businesses restrictions and the mask mandate. House Republican delegation chairman Blake Miguez says the mandate leads to nonsensical situations wherein people wear a mask into a restaurant, sit down to eat, take it off, then put it back on to leave…
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At a press conference earlier this week, Edwards said it’s too soon to drop the mask mandate.

Three farmers will be inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction during a ceremony tonight co-hosted by the Louisiana Radio Network. LRN Farm Director Don Molino says one of the inductees is longtime Louisiana Farm Bureau President Ronnie Anderson…
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Tonight’s other two inductees are south Louisiana sugarcane farmer John Gay and Jakie Loewer of Acadia Parish, who has served on the Louisiana Rice Research Board for 12 years.

1230 PM LRN News

33 Louisiana Republican lawmakers urge Governor John Bel Edwards to join Texas and Mississippi in dropping the mask mandate. Governor Edwards has indicated the mandate will likely be one of the last public health orders to go because of how effective it is and the fact that it doesn’t have an economic impact but House GOP Caucus Chairman Blake Miguez says it is no longer necessary.

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Texas’s mask mandate will go away next Wednesday.

State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in Abbeville yesterday afternoon that also resulted in a deputy getting shot. Trooper Thomas Gossen says a Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s deputy attempted to serve a protective custody order when the deputy and police officers were shot at by 41-year-old Dwight Brown who was armed with a rifle

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Traditionally at this time, the House and Governmental Affairs Committee would be reviewing data for redistricting, but not this year. Brooke Thorington explains.

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11:30 LRN Newscast Mar 4

The Louisiana Department of Health is holding several mass vaccination events today and many continue into next week. For a listing of the vaccine sites visit the LDH website and search under the news tab for a listing. They will be administering the Johnson and Johnson vaccine to those currently eligible to be vaccinated. The J&J vaccine only requires one dose.

Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris applauded the state’s move into Phase Three but says the industry is still hurting. Harris says there’s a misconception that 75 percent capacity means 75 percent of their non-pandemic level seats. He says he hears the same story from friends all the time…

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Harris says about 20-percent of bars and restaurants have closed permanently because of the pandemic.

Two young boys from Ponchatoula have been found safe in Santa Rosa County, Florida after they were reported missing Tuesday afternoon. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy James Travis after an eyewitness confirmed it was their mother, 38-year-old Shawntel Heck, kidnapped them they notified authorities in Florida because the mother had ties there.  It was the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s that found the boys Wednesday.

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She has yet to be located.

Redistricting was expected to be done this year, but House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski says the state will wait until next year to redraw political boundaries because the 2020 Census numbers will not come in until the fall…

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Stefanski says the pandemic and three hurricanes are partially to blame.

10:30 LRN Newscast Mar 4

Two young boys from Ponchatoula have been found safe in Santa Rosa County, Florida after they went missing Tuesday. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy James Travis says they were found Wednesday after an eyewitness confirmed it was their mother, 38-year-old Shawntel Heck, who had taken the boys after their father left them in his car.

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Heck escaped by foot and is still being sought in Florida.

Rep. John Stefanski, chair of the House and Governmental Affairs Committee, says the timeline to approve new voting districts in the state will be delayed because the Census will not have numbers ready until the end of September. He says the pandemic is partly to blame.

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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin ends the search for new voting machines after complaints about the bid process from fellow Republicans. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says when the new procurement process begins, they hope to have outside voting security and cybersecurity experts more involved.

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Ardoin released a statement saying, “I am withdrawing the RFP to spend the next few months seeking to undo the damage to voter confidence done by those who willfully spread misinformation and disinformation.”

Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris applauds the state’s move into Phase Three, which allows restaurants to operate at 75 percent capacity. Harris says but the industry is still reeling, and he hopes we can soon do away with any capacity limits.

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9:30 LRN Newscast March 4

Louisiana has entered Phase 3 of coronavirus restrictions, which allows restaurants to increase capacity from 50 to 75-percent. Live music is also allowed indoors, but there are a lot of rules businesses must follow before they strike up the band. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says they are asking for patience from customers…
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20 feet must separate performers and the audience, ten feet if there’s a plexiglass barrier.

Delayed data from the 2020 Census will likely mean that the state legislature will have to wait until next year to draw up new congressional and legislative boundaries as part of the redistricting process. House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski says they don’t expect census data to come in until the fall…
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The search for new voting machines in Louisiana has been withdrawn by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin amidst an outcry over the process. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Early voting will begin Saturday for the two special congressional elections. Voters in the fifth and second districts will choose a new U-S House of Representative. The death of Luke Letlow has resulted in a vacancy in the fifth district and the second district became open when Cedric Richmond accepted a position within the Biden Administration.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 4

The state health department is holding mass vaccination events with the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. The clinics begin today at the Ernest Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, the Shrine on Airline in Metairie, the Lake Charles Civic Center and the St. Tammany Physicians Network in Madisonville. For a list of mass vaccination, events go to the department of health’s website.

Phase Three allows restaurants to move to 75 percent capacity but industry advocates say that will not be enough to save many teetering eateries…
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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has ended the search for new voting machines as there were complaints coming in from Republican lawmakers and vendors. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says the search was used outdated requirements that didn’t take into account modern threats…
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Those new federal standards were adopted just weeks after the process began.

An Ambert alert that was issued yesterday for two missing Ponchatoula boys has been canceled after the children were found unharmed in Santa Rosa County, Florida. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy James Travis says the children were reported missing Tuesday and the Amber Alert was issued Wednesday…
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The children’s mother is the kidnapping suspect. Authorities are still searching for 38-year-old Shawntel Heck.

7:30 LRN Newscast March 4

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has ended the search for new voting machines amidst complaints about the bid process from fellow Republican lawmakers. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt sent Ardoin a letter asking him to restart the procurement process for new machines with more legislative, public, and expert input on best practices for purchasing voting machines.
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Two vendors also filed complaints against the Secretary of State.

The search continues for a mother who allegedly kidnapped her two boys from Ponchatoula. An Amber Alert was issued for a vehicle that the children were riding in. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy James Travis says the vehicle was found in Santa Rosa County, Florida…
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The mother has been identified as 38-year-old Shawntel Heck. Travis says the children were unharmed.

State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting that occurred in Abbeville yesterday afternoon. The episode began when a Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s deputy attempted to serve a protective order, when a suspect began shooting at officers. State Police say a deputy was shot and the suspect was fatally shot while aiming a rife at law enforcement. The wounded deputy has reportedly been released from the hospital.

Redistricting of Louisana’s Congressional districts may have to wait until next year. Brooke Thorington explains.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast March 4

LSU baseball won a pair of games yesterday over two different opponents. The Tigers defeated Nicholls five to four in the first contest and they clobbered Southern 16 to one in the second game. Dylan Crews hit home runs in both games and Will Hellmers threw five shutout innings against the Jaguars.

In other action, McNeese edged U-L Lafayette four to three to drop the Cajuns record to seven and three. Cowboys Coach Justin Hill missed the game after testing positive for COVID-19.

ULM clobbered Grambling nine to one. Trace Henry and Wiley Cleland each drove in three runs. Southeastern Louisiana freshman Will Kinzeler struck out a career-high 13 as the Lions defeated Tulane six to one.

College basketball…Louisiana Tech tuned up for the conference USA Tournament by beating Our Lady of the Lake 99-66. UNO knocked off Northwestern State 92-83 and Southeastern Louisiana had a disappointing loss to Central Arkansas 88-71.

The Pelicans followed up their best win of the season by losing to Chicago last night for a second time this season as the Bulls held off New Orleans 128 to 124. Zion Williamson had 28 points but he was eight of 16 from the free-throw line…
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The Pels host the Heat tonight and then it’s the All-Star break.

The Saints have terminated the contracts of veteran tight ends Jared Cook and Josh Hill. Cook was set to become a free agent, while Hill had one more year left on his deal. By releasing Hill, the Saints save three-million dollars against the cap. The team has also reportedly restructured the contract of defensive tackle David Onyemata that will reportedly save the team four million dollars against the 2021 salary cap.

6:30 LRN Newscast March 4

Two young boys from Ponchatoula have been found safe in Santa Rosa County, Florida after they were reported missing. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy James Travis says the eight and four-year-old were located yesterday afternoon after an investigation determined it was their mother, 38-year-old Shawntel Heck, was the one who took the boys after their father left them briefly in his car.
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While the boys are safe, the search continues for Shawntel Heck.

Redistricting was expected to be done this year, but House Governmental Affairs Chairman John Stefanski says the state will wait until next year to redraw political boundaries because the 2020 Census numbers will not come in until the fall…
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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has ended the search for new voting machines amidst an outcry over the process. Matt Doyle has the story.
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AM LRN Newscall Mar 4

Traditionally at this time, the House and Governmental Affairs Committee would be reviewing data for redistricting, but not this year. Brooke Thorington explains.

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The search for new voting machines in Louisiana has been withdrawn by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin amidst outcry over the process. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Phase Three allows restaurants to move to 75 percent capacity but industry advocates say that alone won’t be enough to save many teetering eateries. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Rep. John Stefanski, chair of the House and Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees redistricting says the timeline to approve new districts in the state will be pushed back after receiving word that the Census will not have numbers ready for them until the end of September.

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Stefanski says in the past apportionment data from the Census is usually turned over in February. Stefanski says then traditionally a special session would be called for the fall to approve the districts.

In addition to the pandemic, Census enumerators experienced multiple hurdles collecting data in Louisiana. Stefanski says Louisiana was the last state in the country to report numbers.

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As for when we should see the new allocations of districts, Stefanski says best case scenario if they receive numbers at the end of September….

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Stefanski says they have a year after they receive the numbers to allocate districts but would like to have it completed by July 2022 because that’s the next congressional qualifying date.

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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin withdrew the ongoing search for new voting machines amidst complaints about the process from lawmakers.

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt sent Ardoin a letter asking him to restart the procurement process for new machines with more legislative, public, and expert input on best practices for obtaining modern voting machines.

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Two vendors also filed complaints against the Secretary of State. The contract for the new machines will run roughly 100 million dollars.

Hewitt says one of her biggest concerns about the previous procurement process was that it was being conducted based on outdated requirements that didn’t take into account modern threats.

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Those new federal standards were adopted just weeks after the process began.

Hewitt says when the new procurement process begins they hope to have outside voting security and cybersecurity experts more involved.

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Ardoin released a statement about the decision saying in part “I am withdrawing the RFP to spend the next few months seeking to undo the damage to voter confidence done by those who willfully spread misinformation and disinformation.”

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Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris applauded the state’s move into Phase Three but says the industry is still reeling.

Phase Three allows for restaurants to operate at 75 percent capacity. Harris says he hopes we can soon do away with any capacity limits.

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Texas recently did away with all capacity restrictions in-state businesses.

Harris says there’s a misconception that 75 percent capacity means 75 percent of their non-pandemic level seats. He says he hears the same story from friends all the time…

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Harris says about 20 percent of state bars and restaurants have been lost to the pandemic with about 15 to 20 percent in danger of closing imminently.

Harris asks for patience from customers are they experience the highly limited bar and music venue openings, he says standing room, dancing, and bar service are still no-go’s…

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Two young boys from Ponchatoula have been found safe in Santa Rosa County, Florida after they were reported missing Tuesday afternoon. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy James Travis says the eight and four-year-old boys were located Wednesday afternoon after an eyewitness confirmed it was their mother, 38-year-old Shawntel Heck, who had taken the boys after their father left them briefly in his car.

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Travis says authorities in Florida were alerted because they believed Heck, who has family in the area, was headed there. It was the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s office that found the stolen car Wednesday afternoon.

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Travis says the children were found unharmed and are in protective custody. The mother has yet to be located.

Travis was asked why there was a delay in the Amer Alert when they were reported missing on Tuesday afternoon and the alert was issued Wednesday morning.

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Shawntel Heck faces a charge of simple kidnapping and unauthorized use of a vehicle.