10:30 LRN Newscast June 1

The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season starts today, and NOAA expects we’ll get an above-average number of named storms this year. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Gunfire across the state led to several deaths of young people over the holiday weekend. A teenager was fatally shot in Shreveport last night. Three people were killed in Baton Rouge last night and one of the victims was a toddler. And a 12-year-old girl in New Orleans was killed in a drive-by shooting in New Orleans on Sunday night in the Lower Ninth Ward.

The Senate Finance Committee is expected to take up legislation this week that would make a temporary portion of the state sales tax permanent and use that money on major highway projects. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward on how the money can be used…

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But critics say the temporary sales tax of .45-percent that’s set to expire in mid-2025 should roll off the books because lawmakers promised that would be the result when approved in 2018.

The ‘Shot for a Shot’ month-long campaign kicks off today in Louisiana. It is a joint effort with the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control and the Louisiana Restaurant Association to incentivize more residents to get vaccinated for COVID. ATC Commissioner Ernest Legier (Leh-jay)  this is the first of several vaccine incentive programs.

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9:30 LRN Newscast June 1

The Senate Finance Committee will take up legislation this week that would turn the .45 percent of the state’s sale tax expiring in 2025 into a long-term infrastructure-only dedication. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward says by 2025 his proposal would generate 350 to 380 million dollars a year to build new infrastructure and repair aging roads and bridges.
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Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Louis Gurvich opposes the effort as the state GOP says the legislators promised this portion of the state sales tax would go away in 2025 when it was approved in 2018.

Today marks the start of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season and another above-average hurricane season is predicted. State Climatologist Barry Keim says because of increased activity over the last several years, the storm total for what is considered an average season has gone up…
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NOAA predicts 13 to 20 named storms this year.

Starting today, you can get a free drink at a participating restaurant and bar if you’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19 within the preceding seven days. The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Ernest Legier says it’s a fun way to get more people vaccinated…
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The ATC and the Louisiana Restaurant Association will partially reimburse restaurants and bars for handing out the drinks as part of their “Shot for a Shot” campaign.

Legislation is awaiting discussion on the Senate floor that would set up a grant program for the 180-million dollars the state is receiving from the federal government to expand high-speed internet to rural areas. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel…
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8:30 LRN Newscast June 1

A Port Allen Senator wants to take the roughly half percentage point of sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 and extend it long term but dedicate it solely to infrastructure projects. Matt Doyle has more.
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U-S Senator John Kennedy has announced he’s running for re-election. Kennedy will seek his second six-year term in 2022. There has been no talk of any major challengers.

State Police is investigating a deputy-involved shooting in St. Mary Parish. Very few details have been released. We know one person is dead and State Police detectives are investigating.

The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season starts today and forecasters predict another above-average season. NOAA estimates 13 to 20 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and three to five major hurricanes. State Climatologist Barry Keim says that’s because the odds are low of an El Nino forming.
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GOHSEP is encouraging residents to have a game plan ready if a storm approaches Louisiana’s coast.

A bill that creates a grant program for the $180-billion dollars in federal funds dedicated for broadband expansion in the state heads to the Senate floor today. Marksville Representative Daryl Deshotel says House Bill 648 establishes a structure in which unserved communities can apply for funding.
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Deshotel says the state currently has about 1.2 million residents who do not have access to broadband.

7:30 LRN Newscast June 1

The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season starts today and forecasters expect an above-average number of named storms this year. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Gunfire across the state led to several deaths of young people over the holiday weekend. A teenager was fatally shot in Shreveport last night. Three people were killed in Baton Rouge last night and one of the victims was a toddler. And a 12-year-old girl in New Orleans was killed in a drive-by shooting in New Orleans on Sunday night in the Lower Ninth Ward.

The Senate Finance Committee is expected to take up legislation this week that would make a temporary portion of the state sales tax permanent and use that money on major highway projects. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward on how the money can be used…
cut 14 (11) “…north shore”
But critics say the temporary sales tax of .45-percent that’s set to expire in mid-2025 should roll off the books because lawmakers promised that would be the result when approved in 2018.

The ‘Shot for a Shot’ campaign kicks off today. Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Ernest Legier (Leh-jay) says during June you can get a free shot at participating bars or restaurants by showing proof you have been vaccinated in the last seven days.
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Legier says ATC and the LRA came up with the campaign when the governor asked state agencies to submit ideas for vaccine incentives

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers are in the NCAA Baseball Tournament and they’ll head to Eugene, Oregon, to play in the Eugene Regional. The Tigers’ first game will be Friday night against Gonzaga. The other two teams in the Regional are Oregon and Central Connecticut State. The Ducks are a number three national seed. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri believes his team can go on a run…
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2018 was the last time LSU traveled for a Regional. They played in Corvallis, Oregon, and lost to the Oregon State Beavers twice to end their season. The first pitch on Friday for LSU and Gonzaga is at nine PM.

For the first time in Louisiana Tech baseball history, the Bulldogs will host an NCAA Regional. La Tech will play host to Rider, North Carolina State, and Alabama in the Love Shack. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs is glad they were awarded for their great season by getting an opportunity to host…
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La Tech’s game against Rider will be at 6 PM, while North Carolina State will face Alabama at one PM.

The McNeese Cowboys, who won the Southland Conference Tournament, are heading to Fort Worth, Texas, and will go up against number six national seed TCU on Friday night at 6 PM on ESPN 3. The other two teams in the Fort Worth Regional are Oregon State and Dallas Baptist.

The Southern Jaguars will play in the Austin Regional and play against the number two national seed Texas. The other regional pairing is Fairfield versus Arizona State.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 1

The 2021 hurricane season begins today. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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NOAA predicts 13 to 20 named storms, six to ten hurricanes, and three to five major hurricanes. Last year we saw a record 30 named storms and we’ve already had one named storm this year.

The Senate Finance Committee is expected to take up legislation this week that would take .45-percent of the state’s sales tax which is expected to expire in mid-2025 and make it permanent and use that revenue on transportation projects. Port Allen Senator Rick Allen says there’s a lot of talk about the importance of infrastructure and lawmakers need to start backing up that talk with action.
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There are ten days left in the session to pass the legislation.

The Shot for a Shot campaign kicks off today in hopes of increasing the state vaccine roll by ten thousand. Brooke Thorington pours out the details.
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