2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

The Louisiana Health Department says the operator of the nursing home homes that evacuated over 800 patients to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish failed to communicate with the state about the dire situation and failed to ask for help. Attorney General Jeff Landry is also pointing the finger at the Edwards Administration. Landry says his Medicaid Fraud Unit was never notified…
cut 14 (12) “…nursing home Patients”
Six nursing home residents evacuated to that facility in Tangipahoa Parish have now died.

A tropical disturbance in the Gulf is expected to stay south of Louisiana and head for Florida, according to forecasters. But the system could bring a significant amount of rain to the Bayou State mid-week The heaviest rain is possible is expected to fall south of Interstate 10.

While southeast Louisiana is in dire need of power and housing for displaced residents, it’s been over a year for southwest Louisiana residents who still need permanent housing after hurricanes Laura and Delta. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s disappointing…

Cut 9 (09) “…we need.”

Senator Bill Cassidy says President Biden told him he’s committed to providing housing for Hurricane Laura and Delta victims in the next federal spending bill that needs to be approved by October 1st. Cassidy says he also spoke with Biden about the proposed infrastructure bill, which has billions dedicated to helping mitigate the power hurdles the state is facing.
Cut 7 (12) “…from power lines.”

 

1:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says his office is launching its own investigation into the deaths of several nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was not equipped to house over 800 residents. Landry says he wants to know the facts that led to these deaths

Cut 12 (07) “…the movement”  

The state health department reports six nursing home residents evacuated to the Tangipahoa facility have died The Advocate reports LDH approved the warehouse as an evacuation site, but a spokesperson for the state’s health agency says the plan was not executed properly.

After the President’s visit to Louisiana to tour devastation left in the path of Hurricane Ida, Senator Bill Cassidy says Biden has pledged assistance to both southeast and southwest Louisiana.

Cut 6 (09) “…to both.”

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is putting out a call for volunteers or donations to assist with storm recovery efforts related to Hurricane Ida.  Nungesser says volunteers will be needed for an extensive period of time and people can find volunteer opportunities at volunteerlouisiana.gov/disaster-services

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the state has supported southwest Louisiana as much as fiscally possible but the bulk of the funding the area desperately needs for permanent housing must be approved by Congress

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Ida is now the fifth hurricane to impact the Bayou State during the pandemic and the fifth most powerful hurricane to hit the U-S.

 

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 6

If you want to donate money or volunteer to help in the Hurricane Ida recovery go to volunteer-Louisiana-dot-gov. Dave Brannen has more…

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For FEMA assistance call 1-800-621-3362 or visit DisasterAssistance.gov. The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed another Ida-related death bringing the storm’s death toll to 13. A 74-year-old man in New Orleans died as a result of the heat

Senator Bill Cassidy says has talked with former New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond, who works with the Biden Administration. Cassidy says their meeting left him hopeful the current administration will assist with the recovery.

Cut 8 (12) “…say that.”

Last January, Louisiana requested $3 billion to address unmet recovery needs after Hurricane Laura.

Hurricane Ida not only jolted southeast Louisiana, but its journey north has also claimed over 45 lives in the Northeast.  With national attention on the hurricane, Governor John Bel Edwards hopes it will rally Congress to approve funding for both areas of the state.

Cut 10 (10) “…in Congress.” 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers were pushed around in a 38-27 season-opening loss to the UCLA Bruins in Pasadena on Saturday night. UCLA had 470 yards of total offense as they hit on several big plays, while LSU never established a running game, rushing for just 49 yards. After the game, Tigers coach Ed Orgeron took responsibility for the loss
Cut 15 (22)“…get better.”
LSU will have an opportunity to get better this Saturday as they host McNeese for the home opener. The Cowboys are coming off a loss to West Florida. McNeese’s quarterback Cody Orgeron, Ed Orgeron’s son.

The 23rd ranked Ragin Cajuns were unable to pull off the upset in Austin as U-L Lafayette fell to the 19th ranked Texas Longhorns 38-18. Even though the Cajuns had more first downs than Texas, the Longhorns were better on third down and U-L Lafayette could not get a ground game going. Cajuns coach Billy Napier says they did some good things, but there were some opportunities they missed
Cut 17 (26) “…our chances”
The Ragin Cajuns host Nicholls for its home opener this Saturday. The Colonels lost to Memphis on Saturday and it will be another difficult week of preparation for Nicholls as power is scarce in Lafourche Parish.

8:30 LRN Newscast September 6

The Louisiana Health Department says the operator of the nursing home homes that evacuated over 800 patients to a warehouse in Tangiaphoa Parish failed to communicate with the state about the dire situation and failed to ask for help. Attorney General Jeff Landry is also pointing the finger at the Edwards Administration. Landry says his Medicaid Fraud Unit was never notified…
cut 14 (12) “…nursing home Patients”
Six nursing home residents evacuated to that facility in Tangipahoa Parish have died.

Financial resources are needed to help out people suffering as a result of Hurricane Ida’s devastation. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says you can provide donations at volunteer-louisiana-dot-gov-back-slash-donate…
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While much of the nation’s focus is on recovery for southeast Louisiana, Governor Edwards keeps reminding others of the dire needs of southwest Louisiana also…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Forecasters are monitoring a tropical disturbance just west of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, but the National Hurricane Center is giving the tropical wave a low chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next five days. A cold front that will drop our humidity levels this week will push the system towards Florida.

7:30 LRN Newscast September 6

While southeast Louisiana is in dire need of power, fuel, and housing for displaced residents, it’s been over a year for southwest Louisiana residents who still need permanent housing after hurricanes Laura and Delta. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s disappointing…
Cut 9 (09) “…we need.”
Senator Bill Cassidy says President Biden told him he’s committed to providing home repair dollars for Hurricane Laura and Delta victims in the next federal spending bill that needs to be approved by October 1st.

Cassidy says he also spoke with Biden about the proposed infrastructure bill, which has billions dedicated to helping mitigate the power hurdles the state is facing.
Cut 7 (12) “..from power lines.”

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says his office is launching an investigation into the evacuation of hundreds of nursing home residents from seven different facilities to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was not equipped to house over 800 patients. The Advocate newspaper reports the Louisiana Department of Health approved the evacuation plan but the nursing home owner Bob Dean did not execute the plan properly. Landry says he has to find out more…
cut 13 (15) “…deaths occur”

If you want to donate money towards the Hurricane Ida response or volunteer, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says go to volunteer-Louisiana-dot-gov…
cut 3 (11) “…through this time”

6:45 LRN Sportscast September 6

The LSU football team is back home after a 38-27 disappointing season-opening loss to UCLA. The Bruins are not known as a physical football team, but they won the battle in the trenches as UCLA rushed for 210 yards, while LSU rushed for just 49 yards. Coach Ed Orgeron was asked about the Bruins being the more physical team…
cut 16 (15) “…we weren’t”
LSU and Vanderbilt were the only two SEC teams who did not win this past weekend and Ole Miss plays tonight against Louisville.

Game week has arrived for the Saints as they will get ready the Packers at their temporary practices facilities in Fort Worth, Texas on T-C-U’s campus. Green Bay is a 4.5 point favorite.

It was a rough weekend for Louisiana college football teams. Only Southeastern Louisiana and Grambling pulled out victories. The Lions defeated North Alabama 49-28 as S-L-U outscored North Alabama 35 to 14 in the second half. And yesterday, after a winless spring, Grambling topped Tennessee State 16-10 in Canton, Ohio.

Louisiana Tech blew a 20-point lead in the fourth quarter and lost to Mississippi State 35-34 on Saturday. La Tech forced four turnovers, Trey Baldwin had a pick-six and quarterback Austin Kendall played well in his Bulldog debut, but they couldn’t finish. Coach Skip Holtz…
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La Tech hosts Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 6

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says his office is launching its own investigation into the deaths of several nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was not equipped to house over 800 residents. Landry says he wants to know the facts that led to these deaths
Cut 12 (07) “…the movement”
The Advocate reports LDH approved the warehouse as an evacuation site, but a spokesperson for the state’s health agency says the plan was not executed properly.

During President Biden’s tour of Hurricane Ida’s destruction. Senator Bill Cassidy reminded the President there are still residents struggling with home repair needs in southwest Louisiana after last year’s hurricanes…
cut 6 (09) “…both”

If you want to donate money or volunteer to help in the Hurricane Ida recovery go to volunteer-Louisiana-dot-gov. Dave Brannen has more…
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Dave Brannen”

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed another Ida-related death bringing the storm’s death toll to 13. A 74-year-old man in New Orleans died as a result of the heat.

According to the Louisiana Public Service Commission, over a half a million customers are still without power.

LRN AM Newscall September 5

If you want to donate money or volunteer to help in the Hurricane Ida recovery go to volunteer-Louisiana-dot-gov. Dave Brannen has more…

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While much of the nation’s focus is on recovery for southeast Louisiana, Governor Edwards keeps reminding others of the dire needs of the southwest region also. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is putting out a call for volunteers or donations to assist with storm recovery efforts related to Hurricane Ida.  He’s the leader of Volunteer Louisiana.

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Nungesser says volunteers will be needed for an extensive period of time and people can find volunteer opportunities at volunteerlouisiana.gov/disaster-services

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Volunteer Louisiana is asking that volunteers do not self-deploy but wait until they are contacted by the organization’s office.

Nungesser says If you’d like to help out with donations visit https://volunteerlouisiana.gov.donate

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After the President’s visit to Louisiana to tour devastation left in the path of Hurricane Ida, Senator Bill Cassidy says Biden has pledged assistance to both southeast and southwest Louisiana.

Cut 6 (09) “…to both.”

Cassidy says Biden told him he’s committed to providing home repair dollars for Hurricane Laura and Delta victims in the next federal spending bill that needs to be approved by October 1st.

Cassidy says he also spoke with Biden about the proposed infrastructure bill, which has billions dedicated to helping mitigate the power hurdles the state is facing.

Cut 7 (12) “..from power lines.”

Cassidy says he also talked with former New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond, who works with the Biden Administration. Cassidy says their meeting left him hopeful the current administration will assist with the recovery.

Cut 8 (12) “…say that.”

Last January, Louisiana requested $3 billion to address unmet recovery needs after Hurricane Laura.

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While southeast Louisiana is in dire need of power, fuel, and housing for displaced residents, it’s been over a year for southwest Louisiana residents who still need permanent housing after hurricanes Laura and Delta. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s disappointing…

Cut 9 (09) “…we need.”

President Biden says he will include that block grant funding in his federal budget that will be voted on by Congress before the next fiscal year begins October first.

Hurricane Ida not only jolted southeast Louisiana, but its journey north has also claimed over 45 lives in the Northeast.  With national attention on the hurricane, Edwards hopes it will rally Congress to approve funding for both areas of the state.

Cut 10 (10) “…in Congress.” 

Edwards says the state has supported southwest Louisiana as much as fiscally possible but the bulk of the funding the area desperately needs for permanent housing must be approved by Congress

Cut 11 (08) “…southwest Louisiana.”

Ida is now the fifth hurricane to impact the Bayou State during the pandemic and the fifth most powerful hurricane to hit the U-S.

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says his office is launching its own investigation into the deaths of several nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was not equipped to house over 800 residents. Landry says he wants to know the facts that led to these deaths

Cut 12 (07) “…the movement”  

The state health department reports six nursing home residents evacuated to the Tangipahoa facility have died. All of the nursing home residents came from facilities operated by Bob Dean who told a Baton Rouge TV station they did a good job of taking care of the people. Landry says there are a lot of unanswered questions

Cut 13 (15) “…deaths occur.”

Landry says both Tangipahoa Sheriff Daniel Edwards and Independence Police Chief Frank Edwards both said an investigation was not needed. Landry says they are brothers of Governor John Bel Edwards. Governor Edwards’ administration is conducting an investigation.

Landry is also concerned his Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the Unified Command Group were never notified of patient abuse or neglect when the governor’s office was first notified

Cut 14 (12) “…nursing home patients”

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The LSU Tigers were pushed around in a 38-27 season opening loss to the UCLA Bruins in Pasedena on Saturday night. UCLA had 470 yards of total offense as they hit on several big plays, while LSU never established a running game, rushing for just 49 yards. After the game, Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron took responsibility for the loss

Cut 15 (22)“…get better.”

UCLA is not known as a physical football team, but they won the battle in the trenches as the Bruins rushed for 210 yards. Orgeron was asked about the Bruins being the more physical team…

Cut  16 (15) “…we weren’t ”

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The 23rd ranked Ragin Cajuns were unable to pull of the upset in Austin as U-L Lafayette fell to the 19th ranked Texas Longhorns 38-18. Even though the Cajuns had more first downs than Texas, the Longhorns were betteron third down U-L Lafayette could not get a ground game going. Cajuns Coach Billy Napier says they did some good things, but there were some opportunities they missed

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Louisiana Tech blew a 20-point lead in the fourth quarter and lost to Mississippi State 35-34. La Tech forced four turnovers, Trey Baldwin had a pick six and quarterback Austin Kendall played well in his Bulldog debut, but they couldn’t finish. Coach Skip Holtz…

Cut 18 (25)”…of football”

10:30 LRN Newscast September 4

President Joe Biden got a first-hand look yesterday at the devastation left behind by Hurricane Ida. The President met with storm victims in LaPlace as he walked a neighborhood that’s been severely impacted. Mr. Biden says he knows people are hurting and the federal government is here to help and has already distributed 100-million dollars directly to individuals…
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In order to take advantage of this assistance, storm victims need to register with FEMA at disaster-assistance dot-gov or call 1-800-621 FEMA.

If you want to donate money or volunteer to help in the Hurricane Ida recovery go to volunteer-Louisiana-dot-gov. Dave Brannen has more…
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It’s the opening weekend of the college football season and thousands of Tiger fans are in Los Angeles to see the Fighting Tigers play UCLA in the historic Rose Bowl. There’s also a large group of Cajun fans in Austin, Texas to see U-L Lafayette take on Texas in a matchup of two teams ranked in the top 25.