6:45 LRN Sportscast June 3

LSU has announced its parting ways with offensive line coach James Cregg. Cregg has been the Tigers o-line coach since 2018 and in 2019 LSU’s offensive line was awarded the Joe Moore Award, which goes to the nation’s top blocking unit. But last season, the Tigers were just 5-and-5.

Former LSU Tigers Kevin Faulk and Brade James are on the 2022 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. So is former Louisiana Tech Quarterback Matt Dunigan, wide receiver Roger Carr, and coach Maxie Lambright.

Tomorrow, LSU Baseball begins Regional play. Centerfielder Giovanni Digiacomo re-aggravated his hamstring injury in the final regular-season series. Coach Paul Mainieri says Gio has been practicing and he expects he’ll get the start on Friday night against Gonzaga…
cut 20 (14) “…play well”
First pitch tomorrow is at nine PM.

The Southern Jaguars baseball team is in Texas for the Austin regional that begins tomorrow. The Jags are the four-seed after winning the SWAC tournament and they join Texas, Arizona State, and Fairfield in Austin. Southern head coach Chris Crenshaw says they’ll need a full team effort.
Cut 17 (10) do well.”
The Jaguars are 20-and-28 and won their 17th SWAC Tournament.

Meanwhile, the city of Ruston is getting ready to host its first-ever NCAA Baseball Regional. Louisiana Tech will compete against North Carolina State, Alabama, and Rider for the right to advance to the super regionals. Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says the whole city is proud of what the Bulldogs have accomplished and they expect the Love Shack to be packed for the Tech games…
cut 11 (03) “…sold out”
The NCAA Regional in Ruston opens Friday with NC State and Alabama playing at 1 PM and Tech and Rider starting at 6 PM.

6:30 LRN newscast June 3

Senate Finance advances a bill that would dedicate point four-five percent of the state sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 permanently to infrastructure. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward made an emotional appeal to the committee, saying he doesn’t want to see any more of his family move out of state because of Louisiana’s inadequate infrastructure.
Cut 8 (10) “…state.”
The legislation would generate 400-million dollars every year that would go towards road and bridge improvements.

Loyola University New Orleans Law Professor Andrea Armstrong has put together a database on deaths in Louisiana prisons, jails and detention centers from 2015 to 2019. Deaths as a result of medical illness make up a majority of deaths. Armstrong says deaths by suicide and drug overdose are the second and third leading causes, and they occur primarily in local jails…
cut 15 (06) “….department”

A bill to allow voters to decide if Slidell can have a riverboat casino now heads to the Senate floor for final passage after a 5-4 vote in Senate Finance. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

AM LRN Newscall June 3

A bill to allow voters to decide if Slidell can have a riverboat casino now heads to the Senate floor for final passage after a 5-4 vote in Senate Finance. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Legislation dedicating a portion of the state sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 cleared a Senate committee 7-4 and is headed to the Senate floor. Matt Doyle has more.

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The first-ever comprehensive report of deaths behind bars in the state is released by Loyola Law. Brooke Thorington has more on what the study found among the 786 deaths from 2015 to 2019.

Cut 3 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A House bill to give St. Tammany voters the opportunity to decide if riverboat gambling should be allowed in the parish is heading to the Senate Floor. Sidell Representative Mary DuBuisson’s bill passed on a tight 5-4 vote in Senate Finance.

Slidell Pastor John Raymond spoke in opposition, stating his area of the parish would suffer the downside of gaming while other areas would profit.

Cut 4 (08)”…share.”

Spectrum Gaming VP Matthew Roob says a 2018 Mississippi Gaming Commission study noted 22-percent of their Gulf Coast casino customers were from Louisiana.  Gamblers that Roob says have the potential to roll the dice in-state if a casino is placed in St Tammany Parish.

Cut 5 (10)”…region.”

But St. Tammany resident Linda Thornhill is skeptical about how gaming revenue is appropriated.

Cut 6 (12)”…it did.”

After the vote advancing the bill to the Senate floor, Baton Rouge Senator Bodi White reminded those who testified in opposition that it’s not a done deal yet.

Cut 7 (11)  “…what we do.”

The bill now heads to the Senate for final passage.

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Senate Finance advances a bill that would dedicate point four-five percent of the state sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 permanently to infrastructure.

Port Allen Senator Rick Ward made an emotional appeal to the committee, saying he doesn’t want to see any more of his family move out of state because of Louisiana’s crumbling infrastructure.

Cut 8 (10) “…state.”

The bill would generate an estimated 350 to 380 million dollars a year once it is fully phased in 2025. If passed it would be slowly phased in over three years starting in 2022.

The bill took flak from both the left and right before passing 7-4. Baton Rouge Democratic Senator Regina Barrow is concerned dedicating that money to infrastructure could create a budget deficit.

Cut 9 (09) “…education.” 

And Metairie Republican Senator Cameron Henry says he’s not too keen on permanently extending a tax that was supposed to be a temporary solution to the fiscal cliff…

Cut 10 (11) “…an income tax.”

The bill heads to the Senate floor and will need two-thirds support in both chambers, something that looks increasingly unlikely after the leader of the newly formed Conservative Caucus announced 41 members have pledged to vote against it.

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Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says the city is getting ready for a crush of visitors starting Friday as they host a “triple-header” of an NCAA Regional Tournament, a softball tournament, and the Peach Festival.

Ruston won the hosting rights for the regional after La Tech’s inspiring 40-18 season. Walker says the whole city is proud of what the team has been able to accomplish and will be packing the new “Love Shack”.

Cut 11 (03) “…sold out.”

The NCAA Regional in Ruston opens Friday with NC State and Alabama playing at 1 PM and Tech and Rider starting at 6 PM.

The new sports complex hosting the regionals was built after a devastating tornado destroyed much of Tech’s campus in 2019. Walker says it was tragic, but the new sports complex was a silver lining.

Cut 12 (10) “…every weekend.”

On top of the regionals, 50 girls’ softball teams will travel into town and tourists from around the region will be enjoying the famed Peach Festival. Walker says hotels are packed, but if you can get a room…

Cut 13 (07) “…you want.”

The Marucci Classic softball tournament and Peach Festival begin Saturday.

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Loyola Law releases the first comprehensive report on inmate deaths in Louisiana. Law Professor Andrea (On-dree-ah) Armstrong says the study analyzed data on 786 known inmate fatalities from 2015 to 2019. She says medical death is the majority cause behind bars but yet when you look at preexisting conditions only half were diagnosed while incarcerated.

Cut 14 (10) “…behind bars.”

Inmate deaths include those in state prisons, parish jails, and detention centers. Armstrong says six percent of inmate deaths were suicide and where they occurred in parish facilities was surprising, almost half in solitary confinement.

Cut 15 (06)“…department.”

Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the world and Armstrong says the state does not have any mandatory standards governing confinement conditions and no independent oversight of what happens behind bars.

Cut 16 (07) “…deaths.”

Armstrong says the report is based on 70-percent of the facilities that they requested records from, which means 30-percent did not comply with the state’s public records law.

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The Southern Jaguars baseball team is in Texas for the Austin regional that begins tomorrow. The Jags are the four-seed after winning the SWAC tournament and they join Texas, Arizona State, and Fairfield in Austin.  Southern head coach Chris Crenshaw says they’ll need a full team effort.

Cut 17 (10) do well.” 

Southern reached the postseason after taking down a very tough Jackson State team in the SWAC championship. Crenshaw says playing in the tournament was beneficial because they learned how to handle adversity.

Cut  18 (09)”…five days.”

Southern will take on number-one seed Texas at 1 p.m. on Friday.

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The LSU baseball team is in Oregon getting ready for the Eugene Regional in what could be Paul Mainieri’s final weekend as the coach of the Tigers. Mainieri says he’s not trying to think about how his career is ending

Cut 19 (18) “…Super Regional.” 

Center fielder Giovanni Digiacomo re-aggravated his hamstring injury in the final regular-season series against Texas A-and-M. Mainieri says Gio has been practicing and he expects he’ll get the start on Friday night

Cut 20 (14)  “…play well.” 

530 PM LRN News

The first bill of the 2021 legislative regular session to be signed by Governor Edwards allows sexual assault victims to terminate a rental lease early, with some stipulations. STAR Legal Director Morgan Lamandre says The tenant would be allowed to apply for the early termination after a wait of at least 60 days after the assault. From that point, the victim would have to pay one more month’s rent, also…

Cut 8 (12) “…before.” 

The law also requires the assault to be verified by a “qualified third party”.

After weeks of stalling Senate Finance approves legislation giving St. Tammany residents a vote on allowing a new casino on the water outside of Slidell. Supporters say it would raise millions a year for the parish, but Slidell Pastor John Raymond isn’t impressed…

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Port Allen Senator Rick Ward’s bill that would dedicate point four five percent of the state sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 permanently to infrastructure is approved by Senate Finance 7-4. Ward says the bill would generate 350 million a year for roads and bridges, and keep young people from leave the crumbling state for greener pastures…

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The bill heads to the Senate floor and will need two-thirds support in both chambers, something that looks increasingly unlikely after the leader of the newly formed Conservative Caucus announced 41 members have pledged to vote against it.

Compromise legislation limiting qualified immunity for law enforcement officers that cleared the House got defeated in a Senate committee. The bill was the result of a bipartisan task force dedicated to policing policy reform and had the backing of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association, but was opposed by many rank and file officers who were concerned their personal finances could be impacted by wrongful death and injury incidents.

4:45 LRN Sportscast June 2

The LSU Baseball team left today for Oregon where they’ll compete this weekend in the Eugene Regional. Gonzaga, Oregon and Central Connecticut State are the other three teams in that Regional. The Tigers players want to provide retiring head coach Paul Mainieri with one more great postseason run. Left fielder Gavin Dugas says he will forever be grateful to Mainieri…
cut 18 (17) “…appreciative of that”

Seth Thibodaux’s eleven-year run as head coach of the Nicholls Baseball team is over. The Colonels athletics program says Thibodaux has resigned after failing to make the Southland Conference Tournament for the second consecutive year. Thibodaux was 287 and 290 as head coach of Nicholls.

McNeese has won ten of its last 12 heading into Friday’s Regional game against T-C-U on Friday night in Fort Worth, Texas. The Cowboys feature the Southland Pitcher of the Year Will Dion, who has an era of 2.81. Pokes Head Coach Justin Hill says he’s yet to decide if Dion will pitch against the Horned Frogs after pitching twice last week in the Southland Tournament…
cut 20 (15) “…the game”
This is McNeese’s sixth overall NCAA postseason appearance and fourth since 2000.

The Washington Post reports that former LSU running back Derrius Guice is nearing a possible settlement that could result in police dropping assault charges against him. Guice was arrested last August in Virginia and he was charged with strangulation and three counts of assault and battery. The Washington Football Team cut Guice shortly after the arrest.

430 PM LRN News

Governor Edwards makes legislation allowing sexual assault victims to break their rental leases early the first bill signed into law of the 2021 regular legislative session. New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says previously the law only allowed renters to break their lease early if they were assaulted in a domestic situation…

Cut 6 (09) “..survivors”

The law went into effect yesterday.

Despite support from the highly influential Louisiana Sheriffs Association, a compromise bill limiting law enforcement officer’s ability to claim civil immunity in wrongful death and injury cases was defeated by a Senate committee. Veteran Shreveport police officer Kevin Goodwin says cops don’t make enough money to carry malpractice insurance.

Cut 10 (10) “…my children.”

A 30 million dollar rehabilitation of the Mississippi River Bridge on Interstate 20 is now complete. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the bridge in Madison Parish was built about 50 years ago and like any interstate corridor, it is well-traveled.

Cut 3 (10)  “…itself.” 

The bridge also new LED lighting, cameras, and radar that are integrated into Mississippi’s IT network.

A tragic boating accident near the Lake Bistineau Spillway Tuesday claims the life of a 15-year-old Bossier Parish high schooler. The victim has been identified as Cavalry Baptist Academy football player Hayden “Lane” Mangum. Bossier Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says he was out fishing with his best friend when the incident occurred.

Cut 12 (09)   “…middle ground.” 

3:30 LRN Newscast June 2

The first bill of the session to be signed into law by Governor Edwards is one that would allow sexual assault survivors to terminate their residential leases early. The law also allows landlords to immediately evict a tenant if they are documented as the individual who perpetrated the assault. STAR Legal Director Morgan Lamandre notes there are some stipulations…

Cut 8 (12) “…before.” 

The law went into effect Tuesday.

A Senate judiciary committee has voted down a bill that would limit the legal immunity Louisiana police officers have in wrongful death or injury cases. Shreveport Police Officers Association president Michael Carter voiced his concerns with legislation that would allow civil lawsuits against officers who acted “unreasonable”…

Cut 9 (10) “…huge arguments.”

A boating accident near the Lake Bistineau Spillway Tuesday claims the life of a 15-year-old Bossier Parish teen.  Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis Hayden “Lane” Mangum was killed in the accident when the boat capsized while Mangum was fishing with a close friend. Davis says it’s a tragic, shocking accident.

Cut 14 (11) “…body.” 

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will investigate what led to the capsizing of the boat.

The $30-million Mississippi River Bridge project on Interstate 20 is now complete. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says in addition to resurfacing the structure, there were also corroded bolts and other components of the bridge that were replaced.

Cut 5  (11)  “…that goes.”

230 PM LRN News

A House-approved bill that would have limited law enforcement officer’s ability to shield themselves from civil liability in the event of a wrongful death or injury case was defeated in a Senate committee. Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan says the Sheriffs Association-backed his bill and knew it wouldn’t drive away good cops like some had suggested…

Cut 11 (09) “…deal with.”

The body of 15-year-old Cavalry Baptist Academy football player was found this morning after an extensive search following a boating accident near the Lake Bistineau Spillway yesterday. Bossier Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says crews desperately searched through the night for Hayden “Lane” Mangum…

Cut 13 (07)“…capsized”

The Mississippi River bridge project on Interstate 20 is now complete in Madison Parish. Brooke Thorington has more on what travelers can expect in northeast Louisiana.

Cut 1 (29) “ …I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

A two vehicle crash in Concordia Parish claims the life of two people, 31-year-old Robert Seals of Jonesville and 35-year-old Naymond Purdion Jr. of Ferriday. An investigation reveals that for reasons unknown a truck driven by Seals crossed the centerline on US 84 near Wildsville and struck another truck head-on, resulting in Purdion and Seals being ejected.

LRN PM Newscall June 2

The Mississippi River bridge project on Interstate 20 is now complete in Madison Parish. Brooke Thorington has more on what travelers can expect in northeast Louisiana.

Cut 1 (29) “ …I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Governor Edwards signs into law legislation allowing sexual assault survivors to terminate their lease early. Matt Doyle has more on the law that went effect Tuesday…

Cut 2 (30) …I’m Matt Doyle”  

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An over two-year rehabilitation Mississippi River Bridge project on Interstate 20 is now complete. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says the bridge in Madison Parish was built about 50 years ago and like any interstate corridor, it is well-traveled.

Cut 3 (10)  “…itself.” 

The $30-million-dollar project began in January of 2019 and is one of the few interstate river crossings in the state. Buchannan says the repairs were paid for with both state and federal dollars.

Cut 4 (10) “…of both.” 

Buchanan says in addition to resurfacing the structure, there were also corroded bolts and other components of the bridge that were replaced.

Cut 5  (11)  “…that goes.”

The bridge also received modernizations with new LED lighting, cameras, and radar that are integrated into Mississippi’s IT network.

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The first bill of the session to be signed into law by Governor Edwards is one that would allow sexual assault survivors to terminate their residential leases early.

New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman says this legislation was inspired in large part by all of the LSU students who had their sexual assaults covered up by the school.

Cut 6 (09) “..survivors”

The tenant would be allowed to apply for the early termination after a wait of at least 60 days after the assault. From that point, the victim would have to pay one more month’s rent.

STAR Legal Director Morgan Lamandre says the new law is similar to an existing law but it covers a loophole that’s been particularly problematic for students.

Cut 7 (09) “…assualted.” 

The law, which took effect Tuesday, also allows landlords to immediately evict a tenant if they are documented as the individual who perpetrated the assault.

Lamandre notes there are some stipulations…

Cut 8 (12) “…before.” 

The law also requires the assault to be verified by a “qualified third party” such as a licensed social worker or counselor, prosecuting attorney, law enforcement officer involved in the assault investigation, a healthcare worker who administered a forensic examination, or program director of a sexual assault center such as STAR.

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A Senate judiciary committee has voted down a bill that would limit the legal immunity Louisiana police officers have in wrongful death or injury cases. Shreveport Police Officers Association president Michael Carter voiced his concerns with legislation that would allow civil lawsuits against officers who acted “unreasonable”…

Cut 9 (10) “…huge arguments.”

Carter says the legislation would also open up officers to numerous lawsuits and cops do not earn enough money to pay malpractice insurance. Veteran Shreveport police officer Kevin Goodwin says if this became law, it would change how officers would police

Cut 10 (10) “…my children.”

Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan’s bill received approval from the House and it had the backing of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association. Jordan tried to make the case that his legislation was not designed to drive good officers away from the profession

Cut 11 (09) “…deal with.”

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A tragic boating accident near the Lake Bistineau Spillway Tuesday claims the life of a 15-year-old Bossier Parish high schooler

The victim has been identified as Cavalry Baptist Academy football player Hayden “Lane” Mangum. Bossier Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says he was out fishing with his best friend when the incident occurred.

Cut 12 (09)   “…middle ground.” 

Mangum’s friend and fellow football player, 16-year-old Cade Bedgood, managed to jump off of the boat before it began to capsize and made it back to shore safely. He then told first responders what happened.

Davis says local first responders, drone crews, and local boaters spent all yesterday evening and into the night utilizing emergency searchlights to look for Mangam.

Cut 13 (07)“…capsized”

Davis says it’s a tragic, shocking accident.

Cut 14 (11) “…body.” 

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will investigate what led to the capsizing of the boat and the subsequent death.

1:30 LRN Newscast June 2

A tragic boating accident near the Lake Bistineau Spillway Tuesday claims the life of a 15-year-old Bossier Parish high school student. The victim has been identified as Cavalry Baptist Academy football player Hayden “Lane” Mangum. Bossier Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says he was out fishing with his best friend when the incident occurred.

Cut 12 (09)   “…middle ground.” 

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will conduct a full investigation.

The first bill of the session to be signed into law by Governor Edwards is one that would allow sexual assault survivors to terminate their residential leases early. STAR Legal Director Morgan Lamandre says the new law is similar to an existing law, but it covers a loophole that’s been particularly problematic for students.

Cut 7 (09) “…assaulted.” 

The bill was inspired in large part by the sexual misconduct scandal at LSU.

A Senate judiciary committee has voted down a bill that would limit the legal immunity Louisiana police officers have in wrongful death or injury cases. Veteran Shreveport police officer Kevin Goodwin says if this became law, it would change how officers would police.

Cut 10 (10) “…my children.”

Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan’s bill received approval from the House and it had the backing of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association.

An over two-year rehabilitation Mississippi River Bridge project on Interstate 20 is now complete. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Erin Buchanan says in addition to resurfacing the structure, there were also corroded bolts and other components of the bridge that were replaced.

Cut 5  (11)  “…that goes.”

The cost of the project in Madison Parish cost 30-million dollars.