6:30 A.M. LRN News 04/23/21

The restaurant industry continues to face hurdles with the pandemic but instead of a lack of customers, it’s employees. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says members are having trouble finding enough workers.
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House Health and Welfare advances legislation expanding the state medical marijuana program to include smoke-able “raw” marijuana.
Bill author, Houma Representative, and Republican Tanner Magee says our neighbors in Mississippi and Arkansas have OK’d the sale, and we need to catch up or our state’s program could collapse…
Cut 10 (08) “..relief.”

There are troubling signs that the nation’s vaccine campaign may be slowing down. Matt Doyle has more.
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AM LRN Newscall April 23

There are troubling signs that the nation’s vaccine campaign may be slowing down. Matt Doyle has more.

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The restaurant industry faces a critical shortage of workers, so they are having to pay more to attract employees and customers might have to pick up the tab. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Legislation allowing raw, smoke-able medical marijuana to be sold in Louisiana is headed to the House floor. Matt Doyle has more.

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There’s been an 11 percent decline in vaccination numbers nationwide this week, a trend that has health officials worried the campaign may be slowing down too early.

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says that trend is concerning because the longer the vaccine campaign takes, the greater the chance COVID variants could become a serious problem.

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As of Thursday, 1.45 million Louisianans have initiated their vaccine series, about 31 percent of the state. By age that’s 41 percent of those 18 and older and 74 percent of those 65 and older.

Kanter says initially there was a surge in vaccine interest, but now that that first group of vaccine enthusiasts has received a shot we need to focus on those who are on the fence…

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Kanter says if you’ve been vaccinated, reach out to those around you who are hesitant and encourage them to get the shot. He says this next phase of the campaign will require grassroots work.

Cut 6 (09) “…conversation.”

This week the state knocked on thousands of doors and left thousands of pro-vaccine pamphlets. This Monday over 100,000 letters will be mailed to Louisianans encouraging them to get a vaccine, and pointing them to where they can get one.

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The restaurant industry continues to face hurdles with the pandemic but instead of a lack of customers, it’s employees. Louisiana Restaurant Association President Stan Harris says members are having trouble finding enough workers.

Cut 7 (11)  “…currently.”

A survey of association members indicates more than 60-percent of restaurants are having to pay significantly higher wages and 20-percent of those establishments are having to pay workers 15 to 20-percent more in wages than before the pandemic.

Harris says boosted unemployment benefits are hurting the industry.

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Not only has the pandemic caused a worker shortage for restaurants, but Harris also says they are faced with paying more in wages, an increase in the cost of products, and…

Cut 9 (11) “…menu pricing.”

Harris urges customers to be patient as restaurants continue to struggle.

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House Health and Welfare advances legislation expanding the state medical marijuana program to include smoke-able “raw” marijuana.

Bill author, Houma Representative, and Republican Tanner Magee says our neighbors in Mississippi and Arkansas have OK’d the sale, and we need to catch up or our state’s program could collapse…

Cut 10 (08) “..relief.”

Magee also notes the raw form of the treatment is much cheaper than the current processed versions being sold in the state.

Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox says the current medical marijuana program has been a success, but it needs to be expanded…

Cut 11 (07) “..other things”

A companion piece of legislation setting the tax for raw marijuana at the state sales tax rate of 4.45 percent would also need to be approved for this to take effect.

Chairman Larry Bagley says a poll of his rural northwest Louisiana district showed 65 percent in favor of expanding the program. He says that’s because the benefits are becoming obvious.

Cut 12 (06) “…now.”

The final vote in committee was 12-1, and the bill now heads to the House floor. Governor Edwards says he is inclined to support the bill.

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A bill limiting the amount of time the state can keep someone behind bars before filing criminal charges narrowly escapes from House Criminal Justice. Bill sponsor, Representative Ted James says currently a person can remain in jail for up to 120 days for capital offenses, 60 days for felonies, and 45 days for misdemeanors.

Cut 13 (10) “…without charge.”

The bill would shorten the period to five days for most offenses and 30 for more serious charges.

Representative Tony Bacala countered after speaking with a District Attorney and he worries charges will be fined on everyone before the fifth day regardless before cases can be thoroughly investigated.

Cut 14 (11) “…come back.”

James says holding a possibly innocent person in jail for an extended period can be costly, not only to the state but to that person who could lose their job, home, or even custody of their children.

Cut 15 (11)“…unreasonable.”

Representative Nicholas Muscarello says he likes the intent of the bill but needs to see changes.

Cut 16 (09) “…kind of change.”

The bill passed out of committee by a 5-4 vote.

530 PM News/Legislative report

A bill limiting the amount of time the state can keep someone behind bars before filing criminal charges narrowly escapes from House Criminal Justice. Bill sponsor, Representative Ted James says currently a person can remain in jail for up to 120 days for capital offenses, 60 days for felonies, and 45 days for misdemeanors.

Cut 13 (10) “…without charge.”

The bill would shorten the period to five days for most offenses and 30 for more serious charges.

Representative Tony Bacala opposed it saying this could result in District Attorneys filing charges on everyone before the fifth day before cases can be thoroughly investigated.

Cut 14 (11) “…come back.”

The vote was 5-4 in favor.

The prospects of expanding the state’s medical-marijuana program to include the raw smokable form are looking pretty bright with a bill clearing House Health and Welfare 12-1. Chairman Larry Bagley says his deeply conservative district supports this…

Cut 12 (07) “…now.”

Governor Edwards says he is inclined to support that expansion of the medical marijuana program. One thing he’s not inclined to support: an effort to remove the requirement that Louisianans get a state permit to carry a concealed handgun…

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4:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Winnsboro Police Lieutenant Terrance Pleasant is accused of soliciting sexual favors and money to a woman who was involved in a two-vehicle crash. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says the woman who received the offer told the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office

Cut 3 (10)  “…her insurance” 

Reichardt says they investigated the case for several weeks and then last night 47-year-old Pleasant was booked into the Franklin Parish Jail…

Bossier City Police arrested a 30-year-old Demetrius McCoy for first-degree murder in connection with the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield earlier this month.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says officers work diligently to make an arrest in the case and they hope it will bring about a sense of resolution.

Cut 8 (09) “…community.”

Bond is set at $1.2 million for the murder charge.

The father of one of the missing SeaCor lift boat crewmembers says the vessel has been fully swept and the six remaining missing crew members were not found. Scott Daspit, father of the missing Dylan Daspit,  says local mariners have determined currents have shifted outside of the original Coast Guard search zone, and they’re flying planes over the new area.

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LSU’s list of eight finalists who are being considered for the job of system President is not packed with nationally recognized stars of higher education according to some. Advocate Capitol Bureau Editor Mark Ballard says this isn’t what you would call an A-list.

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The two most prominent local candidates to make the final eight are Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne and UL System President Jim Henderson. Ballard made the comments on Talk Louisiana.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball begins another series tonight against a team ranked in the Top 15. The Tigers are at 12th ranked Ole Miss. The Rebels are 27-10 overall, nine-six in the SEC West. Ole Miss is second in the SEC in hitting with a team batting average of .301, while the Tigers are 10th in the league in hitting. Coach Paul Mainieri says there are some positions that have not hit consistently…
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LSU is facing a potential first-round pick in this year’s Major League Baseball draft tonight. Junior right-hander Gunnar Hoglund is 3-and-2 with a 2.73 ERA for the Rebels. He also ranks second in the SEC in strikeouts with 87. First pitch on ESPN-U is at 7 PM.

U-L Lafayette coach Billy Napier is looking for a very competitive game tonight as the Cajuns conclude spring football with the Vermilion and White spring game at Cajun Field. At running back the Cajuns need to replace NFL draft prospects Elijah Mitchell and Trey Ragas, so expect to see Emani Baily, Chris Smith and Texas A-and-M transfer Jacob Kibodi to get carries. The scrimmage will start at 7 PM.

The NFL draft begins a week from today and the Saints own the 28th pick in the first round. While the organization has been hard at work scouting potential draftees, coach Sean Payton says there’s still work to be done.
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Payton also doesn’t believe they have to draft a quarterback, because Drew Brees retired. And Brees says because of injuries he only felt good in one game last season and that was the October 4th contest versus Detroit.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 22

LSU’s list of eight finalists for the job of system President leaves some unimpressed. Matt Doyle has the story.

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A bill to expand the state’s medical-marijuana program allowing patients to smoke pot made it through the House Health and Welfare Committee. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says his bill has bipartisan support and is quot3e wildly popular in every corner of the state. The proposal now heads to the house for debate.

The father of one of the missing SeaCor lift boat crewmembers says the vessel has been fully swept and the six remaining missing crew members were not found. Scott Daspit, father of the missing Dylan Daspit, gave an impassioned plea for help as Good Samaritans continue search efforts after the Coast Guard ceased searching Monday.

Cut 9 (10) “..at sea.”

Daspit made the comments on a Facebook Live stream

Bossier City Police arrest a 30-year-old Demetrius McCoy for first-degree murder in the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield on April 10th.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says McCoy is charged with first-degree murder because Sheffield was not his intended target.

Cut 7 (07) “…the year.”

Bond is set at $1.2 million.

230 PM LRN News

Lieutenant Terrance Pleasant of the Winnsboro police was booked into jail last night on allegations that he solicited sexual favors and money from a woman who was involved in a two-vehicle crash in exchange for a favorable insurance report. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says a grand jury has indicted Pleasant on one count of public bribery and one count of abuse of office. He says police officers are not above the law…

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Pleasant was a 15-year veteran of the department.

The Cajun Navy is asking for donations to help pay for fuel in the ongoing civilian search efforts for missing members of a capsized SeaCor lift boat. Ronnie Adams of Swamp People fame made the plea…

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Despite the ongoing sexual misconduct scandal at LSU the school’s list of eight finalists for the job of LSU System President only includes one woman. LSU Professor and famed political consultant James Carville says that’s highly unusual in 2021…

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The one woman on the list is University of Maryland professor and former Provost Mary Ann Rankin.

Bossier City Police arrested a 30-year-old man for first-degree murder in connection with the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield earlier this month.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says Demetrius McCoy was already in jail on other charges when investigators served him a warrant.

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LRN PM Newscall April 22

A north Louisiana police officer allegedly offers a woman sexual favors in exchange for a positive police report to show her insurance company. Jeff Palermo has more

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 LSU’s list of eight finalists for the job of system President leaves some unimpressed. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Winnsboro Police Lieutenant Terrance Pleasant is accused of soliciting sexual favors and money to a woman who was involved in a two-vehicle crash. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says the woman who received the offer told the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office

Cut 3 (10)  “…her insurance” 

Reichardt says they investigated the case for several weeks and then last night 47-year-old Pleasant was booked into the Franklin Parish Jail…

Cut 4 (08) “…of office” 

Reichardt says a grand jury has indicted Pleasant on one count of public bribery and one count of abuse of office. He says police officers are not above the law…

Cut 5  (07)  “…we have”

Winnsboro Police Chief Will Pierce told the Franklin Sun Pleasant has resigned after a 15-year career with the department.

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Bossier City Police arrested a 30-year-old man for first-degree murder in connection with the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield earlier this month.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says Demetrius McCoy was already in jail on other charges when investigators served him a warrant.

Cut 6 (10) “..shooting”

Sheffield was shot while driving and then crashed the vehicle into a home on April 10th. She was transported to a local hospital and later died. Ponder says McCoy is charged with first-degree murder because Sheffield was not McCoy’s intended target.

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Ponder says officers work diligently to make an arrest in the case and they hope it will bring about a sense of resolution for all involved.

Cut 8 (08) “…community..”

Bond is set at $1.2 million for the murder charge.

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The father of one of the missing SeaCor lift boat crewmembers says the vessel has been fully swept and the six remaining missing crew members were not found.

Scott Daspit, father of the missing Dylan Daspit, gave an impassioned plea for help as Good Samaritans continue search efforts after the Coast Guard ceased searching Monday.

Cut 9 (10) “..at sea.”

Daspit says local mariners have determined currents have shifted outside of the original Coast Guard search zone, and they’re flying planes over the new area.

Cut 10 (10) “…a miracle.” 

Ronnie Adams of Swamp People fame is helping the search efforts. He asked for donations to the United Cajun Navy to help pay for fuel to operate civilian planes and vessels in the new search zone.

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Adams and Daspit made the comments on a Facebook Live stream.

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LSU’s list of eight finalists for the job of system President is not packed with nationally recognized stars of higher education according to some. Advocate Capitol Bureau Editor Mark Ballard says this isn’t what you would call an A-list.

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There are reports that there is a “legitimate effort” to hire former LSU Chancellor and current NCAA CEO Mark Emmert for the job, despite his name not being on the finalist list.

LSU Professor and famed political consultant James Carville says given the school’s ongoing sexual misconduct scandal there’s only one woman on the list.

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The one woman on the list is University of Maryland professor and former Provost Mary Ann Rankin.

Carville says the decision of who will be named President is the most consequential in the modern history of the school, and a big name would go a long way.

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The two most prominent local candidates to make the final eight are Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne and UL System President Jim Henderson. Carville and Ballard made the comments on Talk Louisiana.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 22

The father of one of the missing SeaCor lift boat crewmembers says the vessel has been fully swept and the six remaining missing crew members were not found. Scott Daspit, father of the missing Dylan Daspit,  says local mariners have determined currents have shifted outside of the original Coast Guard search zone, and they’re flying planes over the new area.

Cut 10 (10) “…miracle.” 

Winnsboro Police Lieutenant Terrance Pleasant is accused of soliciting sexual favors and money to a woman who was involved in a two-vehicle crash. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says they investigated the case for several weeks and then last night 47-year-old Pleasant was booked into the Franklin Parish Jail…

Cut 4 (08) “…of office” 

Bossier City Police arrested a 30-year-old Demetrius McCoy for first-degree murder in connection with the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield earlier this month.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says officers work diligently to make an arrest in the case and they hope it will bring about a sense of resolution.

Cut 8 (09) “…community.”

Bond is set at $1.2 million for the murder charge.

LSU’s list of eight finalists who are being considered for the job of system President is not packed with nationally recognized stars of higher education according to some. Advocate Capitol Bureau Editor Mark Ballard says this isn’t what you would call an A-list.

Cut 12 (10)   “…candidates” 

12:30 LRN Newscast April 22

The father of one of the missing SeaCor lift boat crewmembers says the vessel has been fully swept and the six remaining missing crew members were not found. Scott Daspit, father of the missing Dylan Daspit, gave an impassioned plea for help as Good Samaritans continue search efforts after the Coast Guard ceased searching Monday.

Cut 9 (10) “..at sea.”

Daspit made the comments on a Facebook Live stream

Bossier City Police arrest a 30-year-old Demetrius McCoy for first-degree murder in the shooting and vehicle crash that claimed the life of 29-year old Hannah Sheffield on April 10th.  Bossier City Police spokesperson Traci Ponder says McCoy is charged with first-degree murder because Sheffield was not his intended target.

Cut 7 (07) “…the year.”

Bond is set at $1.2 million.

A north Louisiana police officer allegedly offers a woman sexual favors in exchange for a positive police report to show her insurance company. Jeff Palermo has more

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Jeff Palermo.”