6:30 LRN newscast May 3

A Market Dynamic Research Group survey finds about half of recent visitors to Louisiana say it was a movie or TV show featuring Louisiana that inspired their trip to the Bayou State. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says that translates to $2.5 billion in tourism revenue.
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The Senate Finance committee is scheduled to hear Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt’s legislation today that would give St. Tammany Parish residents the opportunity to vote on whether they want a casino in Slidell. Peninsula Pacific Entertainment wants to build the 250-million dollar casino resort. Advocate Reporter Tyler Bridges says Slidell religious leaders are lobbying hard against the legislation…….
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The meeting begins at 9:30.

The FDA’s decision to ban menthol cigarettes in the U-S could have sweeping impacts on smoking rates and even a greater effect in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains
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LRN AM Newscall May 3 ###sports cuts added####

The legislative effort to bring a riverboat casino to Slidell is scheduled for a key vote today. Taylor Sharp has the story.

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A survey shows that more than 60-percent of tourists say they are more likely to visit a place if they’ve already seen it on the silver or small screen. Brooke Thorington explains.

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 The FDA’s decision to ban menthol cigarettes in the U-S could have sweeping impacts on smoking rates and even a greater effect in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains

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The Senate Finance committee is scheduled to hear legislation today that would give St. Tammany Parish residents the opportunity to vote on whether they want a casino in Slidell. Advocate Reporter Tyler Bridges says the measure has passed out of one committee, as Norco Senator Gary Smith made the tie-breaking vote

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Bridges is a veteran reporter on casino issues. He wrote the book Bad Bet on the Bayou. The Rise in Gambling and the Fall of Edwin Edwards. He says Slidell religious leaders are lobbying hard against this legislation…

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The project also does not have the full backing of the Slidell City Council.

Peninsula Pacific Entertainment wants to build the 250-million dollar casino resort. The company owns DiamondJacks in Bossier city which did not open after COVID restrictions were lifted. Bridges expects an interesting hearing today

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The UNO Survey Research Center finds registered voters are divided on whether returning college students should be required to receive covid vaccines. Director Ed Chervenak says respondents are just as likely to say yes as to say no.

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46-percent of the nearly 700 respondents said yes, another 46-percent said no, and eight percent said they do not know.
The survey highlights a striking generational divide with only 35% of young adults compared to 65% of seniors saying students should be vaccinated before returning to classes in person.

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Chervenak says the survey also showcased a racial divide with over half of African Americans supporting vaccine requirements.

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A Market Dynamic Research Group survey finds more than half of recent visitors to Louisiana say it was a movie or TV show featuring the Bayou State that inspired their trip. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says that translates to $2.5 billion in tourism revenue.

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Nungesser says not only are productions a visual postcard of the state, but they also offer employment opportunities.

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As more people begin to travel again and states compete for visitors, Nungesser says luring productions to the state is just another way to promote tourism.

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Last month makers of the civil war-era film Emancipation starring Will Smith announced it was relocating from Georgia to Louisiana.

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The FDA’s recent decision to ban menthol cigarettes has garnered praise among public health advocates. Associate Director for Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living Shawna Shields says the long-awaited intervention is a huge step in ending the marketing of highly addictive cigarette additives towards the Black community.

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Shields says tobacco companies tend to place more cigarette and cigar retailers in heavily populated Black communities and they even promote discounts on menthol cigarettes to entice users.

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The use of menthol in cigarettes gives the tobacco a more appealing taste and Shields says that also causes menthol smokers to become hooked easier and they tend to breathe the product deeper into the lungs.

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For free counseling to quit smoking visit QuitWithUsLA.org

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The LSU baseball team dropped its series with number one ranked Arkansas, but finished out the weekend with a 5 to 4 win over the Razorbacks. Ma’Khail Hilliard made his first SEC start and threw five solid innings for his fourth win. Coach Paul Mainieri says the senior from Central threw the ball great…

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LSU will host Southern tonight and the final SEC three series are against teams not ranked in the Top 25. But Mainieri doesn’t see an easy road ahead…

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Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston will battle to replace Drew Brees as the Saints starting quarterback, but New Orleans has also added former Notre Dame signal caller Ian Book to the competition. The Saints selected Book in the fourth round. Coach Sean Payton likes that Book went 30-and-5 as a starter at Notre Dame…

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After taking Book in the fourth round, the Saints took Kentucky offensive tackle Landon Young in the sixth round, in the seventh round, South Alabama wide receiver Kawaan Butler. The first three players were defensive players. Payton feels good about the players they drafted…

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Houston defensive end Payton Turner was the Saints first round pick and in the second round they selected linebacker Pete Werner. Payton on how he sees those two players on defense…

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10:30 LRN Newscast May 1

Governor John Bel Edwards says he would not have a problem if Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo is removed as a committee chairman for his comments regarding slavery. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Only one LSU Tiger was selected last night as wide receiver Terrace Marshall Junior was picked by the Panthers in the 2nd round and he’ll rejoin former LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady, who is the offensive coordinator in Carolina.

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed two cases of the COVID-19 Brazilian variant in Louisiana. LDH detected the cases in the New Orleans area and Southwest Louisiana. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says that this was to be expected.

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The first-ever Spring version of the State Fair is underway in Shreveport. State Fair President Chris Giordano says due to COVID they postponed last year’s fall event and instead of canceling the 114th fair they decided to host two this year.  And if all goes well, this could be the new norm.

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In addition to the staple events and attractions, you find at the fall fair at the spring event visitors can also ice skate in the coliseum when the Mudbugs aren’t playing. The fair runs until May 9th

9:30 LRN Newscast May 1

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed two cases of the COVID-19 Brazilian variant in Louisiana. LDH detected the cases in the New Orleans area and Southwest Louisiana.  The CDC says the Brazilian COVID-19 variant is more transmissible and carries a higher risk of severe disease. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says it’s likely there are other variants to be discovered.

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Governor John Bel Edwards wants to spend 230-million dollars from the American Rescue plan to repay loans from the federal government to pay jobless claims after the Unemployment Trust Fund went bankrupt. The governor says he’s also proposing to use 400-million dollars to pay for road and bridge construction…

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The legislature must approve the governor’s spending plan.

The State Fair is underway in Shreveport and having the event in the spring is a first for the Bayou State staple. State Fair President Chris Giordano says their timing couldn’t have been better, the same week the governor partially lifted the mask mandate and capacity restrictions.

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Instead of canceling last fall due to the pandemic they moved the event to spring and will host two fairs this year.

The Saints continue to focus on defense in the NFL draft as they selected two more players on that side of the ball. In the 2nd round. New Orleans picked Ohio State linebacker Pete Werner, who was a first-team All-Big ten performer in 2020. He led the Buckeyes in tackles and forced two fumbles. The fourth round of the draft will begin today at 11 AM.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 1

The Louisiana Health Department has confirmed two cases of the Brazilian COVID-19 variant in Louisiana.

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Lake Charles Police say it was 44-year old Kyner Gene Rollins of California who was responsible for shutting down the interstate for four hours Wednesday. Rollins was found dead in a hotel room at the Oasis Inn when a SWAT team was unable to make contact with the suspect. Police originally responded to shots being fired towards the I-10 around 5 am.

Governor John Bel Edwards has provided his input on how one-point-six billion dollars in federal coronavirus aid should be spent.  Edwards says 400-million dollars should go towards refilling the unemployment trust fund, which is bankrupt, and the only other way to re-fill it is by taxing businesses.

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All of this money comes from the American Rescue Plan approved by Congress earlier this year. The state legislature must approve Governor Edwards’ plan.

The State Fair is underway in Shreveport and having the event in the spring is a first for the Bayou State staple. State Fair President Chris Giordano says due to COVID they postponed last year’s fall event and instead of canceling the 114th edition, they opted for both a spring and fall fair this year. So far feedback is positive.

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The fair runs through May 9th.

07:30 LRN Sportscast

The Saints continue to focus on defense in the NFL draft as they selected two more players on that side of the ball. In the 2nd round. New Orleans picked Ohio State linebacker Pete Werner, who was a first-team All-Big ten performer in 2020. He led the Buckeyes in tackles and forced two fumbles.

In the third round, the Black and Gold traded up to take Stanford cornerback Paulson Adebo (Uh-dee-bo) with the 76th overall pick. He didn’t play in 2020 but in 2018 and 2019, the Texas native had eight interceptions in 21 starts.

The Saints still have four more draft picks available.

Only one LSU Tiger was selected last night as wide receiver Terrace Marshall Junior was picked by the Panthers in the 2nd round and he’ll rejoin former LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady, who is the offensive coordinator in Carolina.

The fourth round of the draft will begin today at 11 AM.

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LSU mustered just three hits last night and were blanked by top ranked Arkansas seven to nothing. 63-hundred fans were in attendance for the first weekend of no restrictions on stadium capacity. Because of stormy weather on Sunday, the two teams will play a doubleheader today starting at 2 PM.

16th ranked Louisiana Tech jumped out to a 5-to-nothing lead and held on to beat Middle Tennessee nine to seven. The Bulldogs had 16 hits, three of them from lead off man Taylor Young.

In the Sun Belt, Texas State topped the Cajuns nine to three, Appalachian State ended ULM’s five-game winning streak with a six to four win over the Warhawks.

Tulane extended its winning streak to eleven games by blanking Houston three to nothing.

McNeese outscored UNO eight to six, Nicholls nipped Incarnate Word two to one and Northwestern State and Central Arkansas split a doubleheader. Grambling defeated Prairie View five to two.

The Pelicans have a chance at a win tonight as New Orleans is at Minnesota.