5:30 LRN Newscast June 4

After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he asked for a study on the issue, but he does know that Louisiana is heavily dependent on tourism.

Cut 10 (09) “…not jobs”

The extra $300 weekly benefit is set to expire on Labor Day.

The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area of 4,761 square miles this summer ranging from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais who says the low oxygen area in the gulf, where it’s hard for living resources to survive, is about 500 square miles less than previous years but still a disappointing number.

Cut 3 (7) “…might come through”

An effort to extend the state’s 180-million-dollar film tax credit program into 2028 was rejected by the House and appears unlikely to pass by the end of the session next week. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.” 

Louisiana Tech announces the Ruston Regional has sold out of its entire inventory of all-session tickets available to the general public. It’s the first time the Bulldogs are hosting a regional in baseball. LA Tech is squaring off against Rider and North Carolina State and Alabama are also playing in the regional.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast June 4

Tonight at 9 PM, it will be LSU and Gonzaga facing off in the Eugene Regional. The Bulldogs will send seven-game winner Alek Jacob to the hill. He has 103 strikeouts on the season. Jacob doesn’t throw hard, but he has a lot of swing and miss. First baseman Tre Morgan on their approach…
Cut 18 (08)”..to this guy.”
Landon Marceaux will start on the mound for LSU.

Louisiana Tech junior left-hander Jonathan Fincher will start on the mound tonight for the Bulldogs who will host Rider at 6 PM in the first-ever regional game in the city of Ruston. Tech Coach Lane Burroughs on why he went with the seven-game winner…
cut 17 (17) “…overthinking things”
The former Byrd High standout is 7-and-3 with a 3.12 ERA.

McNeese will send Texas native Jonathan Ellison to the mound when they face TCU tonight at 6 PM. The Horned Frogs will counter with Austin Krob, who is seven and one with a 3.74 ERA. The Cowboys have a line-up that has a lot of left-handed hitters. Coach Justin Hill says they’ve struggled with southpaws this year…
cut 30 (25) “…of ours”
In the other match-up in the Fort Worth Regional, Dallas Baptist beat Oregon State.

In Austin, Texas had little trouble defeating today Southern today. The Jaguars will play an elimination game tomorrow against the loser of tonight’s game between Fairfield and Arizona State.

430 PM LRN News

Business groups are calling on an early end of enhanced unemployment benefits but Governor Edwards says he wants to make an informed decision as to not end benefits too early.

Cut 2 (31) …I’m Brooke Thorington”  

The author of legislation that would extend the state’s 180 million dollar film tax credit out to 2028 says there will be a second vote on the bill in the House on Monday. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt’s proposal was shot down in the House Thursday but 23 representatives were missing for the vote and she is confident they can find the support needed on a second try.

Two men were struck and killed while changing a tire on the shoulder of I-10 westbound in St. James Parish on Thursday afternoon. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says 33-year-old Jermaine Irvine of St. Francisville’s vehicle veered off the roadway as 33-year-old Daniel Thomas was assisting 50-year-old James Breaux of Donaldsonville with a flat tire. Scrantz urges motorists to be aware of disabled vehicles on the side of the road…

Cut 14 (9) “…on the roadway”

The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area over 4,700 square miles this summer from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais who says the area is about 500 square miles less than previous years but the reduction is still much less than was expected.

Cut 3 (7) “…might come through”

3:30 LRN Newscast June 4

The House rejected an attempt to extend the state’s 180-million-dollar film tax credit out to 2028 from its current sunset date of 2025. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris notes the credit is worth about half of the .45 percent sales tax extension that was approved by lawmakers in 2018.

Cut 7 (11) “…state” 

The final vote was 45 in favor with 37 against with 23 members absent.

After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he wants to make an informed decision before reacting.

Cut 9 (11) “…or not.”

Two men were struck and killed while changing a tire on the shoulder of I-10 westbound in St. James Parish on Thursday afternoon. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says 33-year-old Jermaine Irvine of St. Francisville’s vehicle veered off the roadway as 33-year-old Daniel Thomas was assisting 50-year-old James Breaux of Donaldsonville with a flat tire… Scrantz says Breaux and Thomas were pronounced dead at the scene and toxicology samples have been taken from all three parties…

Cut 13 (6) “…be filed as well”

A flash flood watch is in effect this weekend across south Louisiana.  The National Weather Service says there’s the potential for two to five inches of rain with localized higher amounts. Assistant Professor of Research at LSU Dr. Vinny Brown says that rain will fall on already saturated soil…

Cut 16 (09) “…soil saturation.” 

 

LRN PM Newscall June 4

An effort to extend the state’s 180 million dollar film tax credit program into 2028 was rejected by the House and appears unlikely to pass by the end of the session next week. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.” 

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Business groups are calling on an early end of enhanced unemployment benefits but Governor Edwards says he wants to make an informed decision as to not end benefits too early. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 2 (31) …I’m Brooke Thorington”  

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The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area of 4,761 square miles this summer ranging from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais who says the low oxygen area in the gulf, where it’s hard for living resources to survive, is about 500 square miles less than previous years but still a disappointing number.

Cut 3 (7) “…might come through”

The current size of the Dead Zone is two and half times larger than the goal set in 2001 making it about three times the size of Rhode Island. Rabalais says she’s very disappointed due to the lack of change.

Cut 4 (10) “…to accomplish it”

The low oxygen conditions began 50 years ago due to agricultural practices in the Midwest and the nitrate loading hasn’t reduced since. Rabalais says the dead zone also has an economic side effect.

Cut 5  (11) “…low oxygen increases”

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The House rejected an attempt to extend the state’s 180 million dollar film tax credit out to 2028 from its current sunset date of 2025.

Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson hammered the bill, saying we can only afford a meager 800 dollar teacher pay raise for 60 million dollars while giving Hollywood 180 million a year. He adds…

Cut 6 (12) “…system”

Nelson also cited a study that claims the program only generates 22 cents in revenue for every one dollar the state spends on film tax credits.

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris notes the credit is worth about half of the .45 percent sales tax extension that was approved by lawmakers in 2018.

Cut 7 (11) “…state” 

Opponents also pointed to a report that showed many of the productions utilizing the credit are taking in more in credits than they pay out in payroll.

Columbia Representative Neil Riser spoke on behalf of the bill’s author Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt. He touted numbers from the Lt. Governor showing the credit has a 1.3 billion dollar annual tourism impact.

Cut 8 (10) “…came there.” 

The final vote was 45 in favor with 37 against with 23 members absent. Riser says he would like to bring the bill back for another vote but is concerned the 70 votes needed for passage would be a tall order with the Speaker against it.

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After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he wants to make an informed decision before reacting.

Cut 9 (11) “…or not.”

Economist Jim Richardson served on the Revenue Estimating Conference for the state for three decades.

Edwards says as of yet he doesn’t have the benefit of the study, but he does know that Louisiana is heavily dependent on tourism.

Cut 10 (09) “…not jobs”

Groups like LABI and the Baton Rouge Area Chamber of Commerce are calling on state leaders to end federally enhanced benefits to encourage people to return to the workforce. Edwards says however the more than $8.2 billion in unemployment payments is having a positive effect on the local economies.

Cut 11 (11) “…meeting.”

The Governor says he expects the study to be completed in the next few weeks. He also pointed out that the Federal benefits are set to expire on Labor Day when the majority of students are back in class thus helping those with childcare issues to be able to return to the workforce.

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Two men were struck and killed while changing a tire on the shoulder of I-10 westbound in St. James Parish on Thursday afternoon. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says 33-year-old Jermaine Irvine of St. Francisville’s vehicle veered off the roadway as 33-year-old Daniel Thomas was assisting 50-year-old James Breaux of Donaldsonville with a flat tire…

Cut 12 (6) “…killing em both”

Scrantz says Breaux and Thomas were pronounced dead at the scene and toxicology samples have been taken from all three parties…

Cut 13 (6) “…be filed as well”

As of now, no charges have been filed against Irvine. Scrantz urges motorists to be aware of disabled vehicles on the side of the road…

Cut 14 (9) “…on the roadway”

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A flash flood watch is in effect this weekend across south Louisiana.  Assistant Professor of Research at LSU Dr. Vinny Brown says we just can’t shake this rainy pattern

Cut 15 (11) “…southern Louisiana.” 

The National Weather Service says there’s the potential for two to five inches of rain with localized higher amounts. Brown says that rain will fall on already saturated soil…

Cut 16 (09) “…soil saturation.” 

230 PM LRN News

A move to extend the film tax credit out to 2028 was rejected by the House and appears likely to be dead for the session. Opponents, hoping to see the program sunset in 2025, lambasted the bill on the House floor calling the 180 million dollars handed out yearly misplaced priorities, but supporters like Columbia Representative Neil Riser tout numbers from the Lt. Governor showing the credit has a 1.3 billion dollar annual tourism impact.

Cut 8 (10) “…came there.” 

Business lobbyists are blaming the state’s labor crunch on the Governor’s decision to continue accepting federally enhanced unemployment benefits. In response Edwards says he’s tasked an economist with studying the issue, but notes the over 8 billion in federal benefits have really helped out local economies…

Cut 11 (11) “…meeting.”

Two men were struck and killed while changing a tire on the shoulder of I-10 westbound in St. James Parish on Thursday afternoon. State Trooper Taylor Scrantz says 33-year-old Jermaine Irvine of St. Francisville’s vehicle veered off the roadway as 33-year-old Daniel Thomas was assisting 50-year-old James Breaux of Donaldsonville with a flat tire…

Cut 12 (6) “…killing em both”

Scrantz says Breaux and Thomas were pronounced dead at the scene and toxicology samples have been taken from all three parties.

A flash flood watch is in effect this weekend across south Louisiana.  Assistant Professor of Research at LSU Dr. Vinny Brown says we just can’t shake this rainy pattern

Cut 15 (11) “…southern Louisiana.” 

1:30 LRN Newscast June 4

An effort to extend the state’s 180-million-dollar film tax credit program into 2028 was rejected by the House and appears unlikely to pass by the end of the session next week. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Matt Doyle.” 

Louisiana Tech announces the Ruston Regional has sold out of its entire inventory of all-session tickets available to the general public. It’s the first time the Bulldogs are hosting a regional in baseball. LA Tech will host Rider tonight at 6 PM. North Carolina State and Alabama are also playing in the NCAA Regional.

The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area of almost 5,000 square miles this summer ranging from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais. The low oxygen conditions began 50 years ago due to agricultural practices in the Midwest. Rabalais says the dead zone also has an economic side effect.

Cut 5  (11) “…low oxygen increases”

After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he asked for a study on the issue, but he does know that Louisiana is heavily dependent on tourism.

Cut 10 (09) “…not jobs”

The extra $300 weekly benefit is set to expire on Labor Day.

 

1230 PM LRN News

After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he wants to make an informed decision before reacting.

Cut 9 (11) “…or not.”

Economist Jim Richardson served on the Revenue Estimating Conference for the state for three decades.

The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area over 4,700 square miles this summer from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais who says the area is about 500 square miles less than previous years but still a disappointing number.

Cut 3 (7) “…might come through”

The House rejected an attempt to extend the state’s 180 million dollar film tax credit out to 2028 from its current sunset date of 2025. The bill began as an effort to incentivize companies to do more productions outside of New Orleans but evenly grew into a generalized extension of the program. Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson hammered the bill, saying we can only afford a meager 800 dollar teacher pay raise for 60 million dollars while giving Hollywood 180 million a year. He adds…

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supporters of the tax credit argue it has a billion-dollar plus yearly impact on state tourism.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 4

LSU fans will be staying up late tonight to watch the Tigers in the Eugene Regional. The Bayou Bengals will play Gonzaga at 9 PM and Landon Marceaux will start on the mound for LSU. Coach Paul Mainieri wants Marceaux to pitch to contact…
cut 19 (11) “…the end”
Gonzaga will start Alex Jacob. The seven game-winner has 103 strikeouts on the season First pitch is at 9 PM.

McNeese will send Texas native Jonathan Ellison to the mound when they face TCU tonight at 6 PM. The Horned Frogs will counter with Austin Krob, who is seven and one with a 3.74 ERA. The Cowboys have a line-up that has a lot of hitters who swing from the left side. They also have a veteran group with several players who were on the 2019 team that played in the Nashville Regional

Louisiana Tech announces the Ruston Regional has sold out of its entire inventory of all-session tickets available to the general public. It’s the first time the Bulldogs are hosting a regional in baseball. Tech Coach Lane Burroughs says he’s seen teams hosting their first regional tighten up
Cut 16 (24) “…let it rip.”
The Bulldogs will host Rider tonight at 6 PM. Burroughs says staff ace Jonathan Fincher will get the start.

LSU hitting coach Eddie Smith has a new job. He’s been named the new head coach at Utah Valley.

One day after firing offensive line coach James Cregg, LSU has apparently found his replacement. Baton Rouge native and former Arkansas offensive line coach Brad Davis has reportedly been hired as the team’s new offensive line coach.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 4

Those who’ve been vaccinated will be able to visit Louisiana’s 21 state parks and 18 historic sites for free through July 31st.

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

Two Louisiana men are facing contest fraud after the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries investigated tips the men caught bass fish before the tournament started. Hunter Moss of Mooringsport and Phillip Purcell of Oil City admitted to retrieving three bass and kept them alive in a basket off a dock in Caddo Parish. Contest fraud brings a $3,000 fine and one year in jail.

With just shy of a week left in the legislative session there are still a few loose ends to tie up. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says lawmakers still have some major gaming-related bills to finish.

Cut 5 (09)”…betting.”

The Slidell casino vote recently escaped a Senate committee it had been stuck in for weeks and is headed to the Senate floor.

A Baton Rouge nurse is on a mission to vaccinate two thousand people by July 4th. Carla Brown’s husband died from the virus last year after she unknowingly brought COVID into her home. Brown says so far, she’s vaccinated nearly one-thousand people…

Cut 14 (11) “…not available.”

Only 32-percent of Louisianans are fully vaccinated, one of the lowest percentages in the country