LRN AM Newscall October 24

Booster shots are now available and depending on which one you got, your age and or medical conditions dictate if you need one. Brooke Thorington explains.

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More federal dollars are headed to Louisiana to help address what Congressman Garret Graves sees as Louisiana’s highest priority transportation projects.  More from Dave Brannen.

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Early Voting for the November 13th election starts on Saturday. Governor Edwards has come out in favor of two of the four amendments on the ballot. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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COVID vaccine booster shots have been authorized for both the Moderna and Pfizer two-dose vaccines now and State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says a booster should be given six months or more after the second dose of your vaccine to provide additional protection.

Cut 4 (08) “…severe illness.”

The booster is recommended for those 65 and older, or persons 18 and older with an underlying health condition or who work and/or live in a setting that puts them at greater risk.

Welch says if you had the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine the booster shot is highly recommended for you, regardless of age or preexisting health conditions.

Cut 5 (08) “…first shot.”

While the vaccines continue to be highly effective in reducing severe disease, death, and hospitalizations, Welch says their efficacy does wane after time, so boosters are recommended. Now the CDC allows you to mix and match doses for example if you first had the Pfizer vaccine you can receive a Moderna booster.  But Welch says if you are confused about the vaccines or booster shots…

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For more information, you can call the Louisiana COVID-19 vaccine hotline at 1-855-453-0774.

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An additional 65-million-federal-dollars are being allocated to Louisiana for transportation and infrastructure projects. That word comes from Congressman Garret Graves.

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Graves says that over the past few years, he’s worked to secure over one billion dollars in federal funds, and believes “the flexibility of these specific funds will help solve real transportation needs in our community immediately.” Some of the money will be earmarked for elevating sections of LA-1 that are prone to frequent flooding.

The congressman talks about how he expects the money will be used to improve the state’s transportation infrastructure.

Cut 8 (12) “…work on I-12.”

Graves says this new money will be helpful in addressing the state’s transportation needs.

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There are four constitutional amendments on the November 13th statewide ballot, and Louisiana’s governor says he’s all for two of them. Amendment One would authorize a centralized state tax collecting authority. Currently, there are numerous such Authorities in different cities across the state. Governor John Bel Edwards says he would like to see the amendment pass…:

Cut 10 (10)  “…their support for this.” 

Edwards says he is also in favor of Amendment Two on the ballot. If passed by voters, it would actually LOWER the maximum allowable rate of state income tax and authorize a state tax deduction for federal income taxes paid…:

Cut 11 (12) “…that’s what this does.”

The Governor says under the current tax structure, the federal government – in effect – determines how much tax Louisianans pay. He feels it’s better to trade tax exemptions for lower tax rates…:

Cut 12 (09) “…volatility in Louisiana.”

Early voting for the November 13th election starts this Saturday. Many voting districts will only have the amendments on their ballot. The Governor did not comment on Amendments 3 or 4.

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Tickets go on sale today for the Fall Arts and Crafts Show at the Louisiana State Penitentiary set for December 4th. Since the Angola Prison Rodeo has been canceled for the last two years due to the pandemic, Corrections Secretary Jimmy Le Blanc says they wanted to give inmates an opportunity to show and sell the crafts even without the rodeo.

Cut 13 (09) “…are ready.”

The bi-annual prison rodeo is traditionally held in April and October and was called off far in advance when COVID cases were on the rise, but LeBlanc says now that COVID numbers are more stable they wanted to hold a scaled-down event to boost morale and give attendees a chance to buy one-of-a-kind goods.

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Handmade items like jewelry, leather goods, paintings, and furniture will be for sale at the festival. Tickets are five dollars for the 9 am to 2 pm event and right now attendees must be ages 14 and older and bring proof of vaccination.

With anticipated shipping delays for holiday gifts this year LeBlanc says this is the perfect opportunity to complete your shopping locally and be sure you have plenty of space in your vehicle to carry them home.

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You can purchase tickets at AngolaRodeo-dot-com or at the gate on the day of the festival.

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The Saints return to action tonight after a bye week to face the Seattle Seahawks. Steady rain is expected tonight in the Emerald City and New Orleans will also have to contend with 12th man, Seattle’s vocal fan base. Wide receiver Marquez Callaway says they know it will be a challenge

Cut  16 (18) “should be special”

The Saints will not face Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson as he’s out with a finger injury. Geno Smith will start at the quarterback. But the Seahawks still have two terrific receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Cornerback Pauslon Adebo gives us a scouting report, starting with Metcalf…

Cut 17 (17) “ ..cover him.” 

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LSU started strong but faded in Oxford in a 31-17 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday. The Tigers scored the game’s first touchdown in the first quarter, but didn’t score again until the fourth quarter. LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says the offense failed to execute during that scoring drought

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The loss drops LSU’s record to 4-and-4, 2-and-3 in the SEC heading into a bye week before a road game against Alabama. Center Liam Shanahan says the team is still motivated to win…

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ULM pulled off another upset victory over the weekend as the Warhawks outscored South Alabama 41-31. Warhawks Quarterback Chandler Rogers had a big game, as he threw for 369 yards and four touchdowns. Coach Terry Bowden says they knew Rogers could run, but he’s showing off his ability to throw…

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The Warhawks are underdogs again this Saturday as they will visit Appalachian State.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 23

COVID vaccine booster shots have been authorized for both the Moderna and Pfizer two-dose vaccines now and State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says a booster should be given six months or more after the second dose of your vaccine to provide additional protection.

Cut 23 (08) “…severe illness.”

 

The booster is recommended for those 65 and older, or persons 18 and older with an underlying health condition or who work and/or live in a setting that puts them at greater risk.

Today is the DEA’s Drug Takeback event. Brian Singleton talks about the kind of prescription meds and one other thing that you’ll be able to turn in during the Drug Takeback event.

 

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No illegal drugs will be accepted and that goes also for syringes and liquids.  The Drug TakeBack takes place until two this afternoon.  For a drop off location near year visit the website DEA.gov.

 

 

Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Kim Hood says it’s going to take multiple conversations to change the mind of an individual who’s hesitant about the COVID vaccine and they are working on a person-by-person approach versus changing a demographic.

Cut  11 (11)  “…step of the way.”  

 

The October breakdown of 43 states by the Kaiser Foundation indicates 49% of Whites are vaccinated in Louisiana, 51% of Blacks, 56% of Hispanics, and 84% of the Asian population are vaccinated.

Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration as gas prices continue to increase across the nation. Graves says it makes no sense with the President asking OPEC and other oil-exporting nations to increase production instead of here at home.

Cut 12 (08) “…in America.”  

 

In terms of a resolution with the Biden Administration on energy production in general, Graves feels they are very far off because the administration is more focused on renewable energy at the moment.

9:30 LRN Newscast Oct 23

Louisiana Treasurer John Schroder wants to see the legislative leadership make a decision on how the state plans to contribute financially to the proposed improvements to the Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A Baton Rouge man is facing five years behind bars after being sentenced on federal charges of setting two fires at a strip mall in Alexandria in 2019.  Jasmine Roberson entered a guilty plea this past June.  He was convicted of torching the mall on behalf of a prison inmate who had put money into the strip mall and was looking to collect insurance money.  Roberson initially set fire to the wrong business.

 

Today marks the 21st edition of the DEA’s Drug Takeback event. Brian Singleton of the agency says you’ll be able to drop off a variety of unwanted prescription drugs at the time, no questions asked.

 

Cut 3 (08) “….a proper way.”

 

Singleton says the collection points will not be accepting illegal drugs, such as marijuana, and syringes and liquids will not be accepted either. The Drug Takeback event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Visit www.dea.gov for a list of locations.

 

 

A Kenner mom may opt to sue after her child received a COVID-19 shot without her permission at East Jefferson High School on Wednesday. The 16-year-old was vaccinated after a mobile clinic from Ochsner Health pulled onto the campus, but legally the student couldn’t consent to the shot, something that a parent must do for those under 18-years of age.  WWL-TV report the attorney for the parent labeled the situation “lawless behavior.”

8:30 LRN Newscast Oct 23

Cox communication is blaming voltage issues for reported outages in Baton Rouge, Lafayette and surrounding areas yesterday. The problem has been mostly resolved and customers may have to restart their modem to get back up and running.

The DEA is holding its 21st Drug Takeback event this today..

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration as gas prices continue to increase across the nation. Graves says it makes no sense with the President asking OPEC and other oil-exporting nations to increase production instead of here at home.

Cut 12 (08) “…in America.”  

A planned 450-million-dollar renovation to the Ceasars’ Superdome in the Big Easy is at least temporarily hobbled financially. The state has only committed two-point-five-million of 90-million dollars in funding for the project, leaving State Treasurer John Schroder looking for direction from the legislature.

Cut 6 (09) “…of New Orleans.” 

 

Louisiana is the only state where the percentage of Blacks vaccinated for COVID is higher than whites. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation 51-percent of Blacks are vaccinated compared to 49-percent of whites. Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Kim Hood says their hard work to remove barriers for minorities to get vaccinated has shown results.

Cut 9 (07) “…happy about it.”

5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 22

Louisiana is the only state where the percentage of Blacks vaccinated for COVID is slightly higher than whites. Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Kim Hood says their hard work to remove barriers for minorities to get vaccinated has shown results. While Hood says they are celebrating a victory, their work is far from over due to the state’s low overall vaccination rate.

Cut 10 (11)  “…to do.” 

Saturday marks the 21st edition of the DEA’s Drug Takeback event. Brian Singleton of the agency says you’ll be able to drop off a variety of unwanted prescription drugs no questions asked.

Cut 3 (08) “….a proper way.”

For a list of sites go to TakeBackDay-dea-gov

A planned 450-million-dollar renovation to the Ceasars’ Superdome in the Big Easy is at least temporarily crippled financially. The state has only committed two-point-five-million of 90-million dollars in funding for the project. State Treasurer John Schroder says it’s been difficult on the Superdome funding issue for a variety of reasons, including whether the facility is even a state asset.

Cut 7 (09) “….used a lot.”  

Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration as gas prices continue to increase across the nation. Graves says it makes no sense with the President asking OPEC and other oil-exporting nations to increase production instead of here at home.

Cut 12 (08) “…in America.”  

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU looks for its sixth straight win over Ole Miss on Saturday. It’s unknown if Rebels Quarterback Matt Corrall will play after getting banged up in last week’s win over Tennessee. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says they worked hard on preparing for Ole Miss’ up-tempo offense…
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The Saints are getting ready to face the 2-and-4 Seahawks on Monday. They are without quarterback Russell Wilson, who is recovering from finger surgery. Geno Smith will start at Q-B and New Orleans Safety Marcus Williams says the Seahawks still have receivers D-K Metcalf and Tyler Lockett…
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The Saints are a 4.5 point favorite.

Louisiana Tech hosts undefeated and 24th ranked UTSA on Saturday night. The Roadrunners are led by quarterback Frank Harris, who has thrown for 16-hundred yards and 14 touchdowns. Bulldogs Quarterback Austin Kendall only threw for 164 yards last week and he was intercepted three times. Coach Skip Holtz on the adjustments they plan to make with the passing game…
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In other action on Saturday, ULM hosts South Alabama. Southeastern Louisiana travels to Northwestern State. McNeese hosts Incarnate Word, and Nicholls is at Houston Baptist.

On Thursday, the Ragin Cajuns rushed for 424 yards in a 28-27 win over Arkansas State. U-L Lafayette has won six in a row and they will welcome Texas State to Cajun Field a week from Saturday.

3:30 LRN Newscast Oct 22

Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration over rapidly rising gasoline & diesel fuel prices. He says he’s concerned that the Biden White House has gutted U.S. oil & gas production while focusing on policies to develop renewable energy sources…:

CUT 13(07)      “…they get better.”

Graves feels being so focused on “green” energy is not in America’s best interests right now.

Louisiana is the only state with a higher percentage of blacks vaccinated than whites. This is according to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s research. Kim Hood, with the state Department of Health, says it shows that their outreach programs – especially to minorities – are working…:

CUT 09(07)      “…happy about it.”

 

Louisiana Treasurer John Schroder wants to see the legislative leadership make a decision on how the state plans to contribute financially to the proposed improvements to the Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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A New Orleans school bus driver says she was assaulted by angry parents on her bus and she wants them arrested. Andrea Anderson says the adults were miffed over a bullying incident that happened on the bus, when they suddenly dragged her off the vehicle, and beat and kicked her repeatedly. The incident was captured on cell phone video. NOPD is investigating.

LRN PM Newscall

The DEA is holding its 21st Drug Takeback event this Saturday, a time when you can clear your home of unwanted prescription drugs. More from Brooke Thorington.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana Treasurer John Schroder wants to see the legislative leadership make a  decision on how the state plans to contribute financially to the proposed improvements to the Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (33)…I’m Jeff Palermo”  

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Saturday marks the 21st edition of the DEA’s Drug Takeback event. Brian Singleton of the agency says you’ll be able to drop off a variety of unwanted prescription drugs at the time, no questions asked.

Cut 3 (08) “….a proper way.”

Singleton says the collection points will not be accepting illegal drugs, such as marijuana, and syringes and liquids will not be accepted either. The Drug Takeback event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Visit www.takebackday.dea.gov for a list of locations.

Singleton talks about the kind of prescription meds and one other thing that you’ll be able to turn in during the Drug Takeback event.

Cut 4 (07) “…out of it.”

Singleton says turning in unwanted opioids could help avert someone else getting their hands on them.

Cut 5 (11) “…for these opioids.”

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A planned 450-million-dollar renovation to the Ceasars’ Superdome in the Big Easy is at least temporarily hobbled financially. The state has only committed two-point-five-million of 90-million dollars in funding for the project, leaving State Treasurer John Schroder looking for direction from the legislature.

Cut 6 (09) “…of New Orleans.” 

He says so far there’s no definitive answer to that question, though the door was left open earlier by the Edwards administration to funnel that much state money into the project.

Schroder says it’s been difficult on the Superdome funding issue for a variety of reasons, including whether the facility is even a state asset.

Cut 7 (09) “….used a lot.”  

Schroder says that although the 90-million-dollars isn’t needed just yet from the state for the Superdome upgrades, the clock is ticking before the project may have to be scaled back due to the possible decrease in state funding.

Cut 8 (09) “…them some direction.”

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Louisiana is the only state where the percentage of Blacks vaccinated for COVID is higher than whites. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation 51-percent of Blacks are vaccinated compared to 49-percent of whites. Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Kim Hood says their hard work to remove barriers for minorities to get vaccinated has shown results.

Cut 9 (07) “…proud of it.”

When vaccines were first available there was much hesitancy among minorities, so outreach was focused to change that but while Hood says they are celebrating a victory, their work is far from over due to the state’s low overall vaccination rate.

Cut 10 (11)  “…to do.” 

Hood says it’s going to take multiple conversations to change the mind of an individual who’s hesitant about the vaccine and they are working on a person-by-person approach versus changing a demographic.

Cut  11 (11)  “…step of the way.”  

The October breakdown of 43 states by the Kaiser Foundation indicates 49% of Whites are vaccinated in Louisiana, 51% of Blacks, 56% of Hispanics, and 84% of the Asian population are vaccinated.

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Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration as gas prices continue to increase across the nation. Graves says it makes no sense with the President asking OPEC and other oil-exporting nations to increase production instead of here at home.

Cut 12 (08) “…in America.”  

In terms of a resolution with the Biden Administration on energy production in general, Graves feels they are very far off because the administration is more focused on renewable energy at the moment.

Cut 13 (07) “…get better.”

Graves says they continue to work with the Biden Administration and demonstrate that the facts behind their energy policy of focusing on renewable energy are not in the best interest of the country right now.

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Graves also criticized the Biden Administration for canceling the Keystone pipeline in North America but at the same time supporting efforts for the Nord Stream Pipeline in Russia.

2:30 LRN Newscast Oct 22

Saturday marks the 21st edition of the DEA’s Drug Takeback event. Brian Singleton of the agency says you’ll be able to drop off a variety of unwanted prescription drugs at the time, no questions asked. He says turning in unwanted opioids could help prevent someone else from getting their hands on them…:

CUT 05(11)      “…for these periods”

For a location near you go to “takebackday.dea.gov”

Lawmakers have stymied efforts do a $450-million renovation of the Caesars’ Superdome – at least temporarily. They have only committed to a fraction of the $90-million in funding to assure the projects gets underway. State Treasurer John Schroder says there’s no immediate deadline looming, but the clock is ticking for the legislature and Bond Commission…:

CUT 08(09)      “…give them some direction”

 

Louisiana is the only state where the percentage of black people getting the COVID vaccination is higher than whites. The percentage is 51% to 49%, according the Kaiser Family Foundation. Assistant Health Secretary Kim Hood says it’s not that easy to convince doubters to get the shot..:

CUT 11(11)      “…step of the way.”

When vaccines first became available, minorities were among the most hesitant to get them. Hood says outreach efforts are working.

Congressman Garret Graves is calling out the Biden Administration as gas prices continue to rise. He says it makes no sense for the President to ask OPEC and other oil-exporting nations to increase production, when he has ended it here at home…:

CUT 12(08)      “…right here in America.”

Graves feels the Biden White House’s focus on so-called “green” energy suggests no easy resolution to our pain at the pump.

1:30 LRN Newscast Oct 22

A planned 450-million-dollar renovation to the Ceasars’ Superdome in the Big Easy is at least temporarily crippled financially. The state has only committed two-point-five-million of 90-million dollars in funding for the project. State Treasurer John Schroder says it’s been difficult on the Superdome funding issue for a variety of reasons, including whether the facility is even a state asset.

Cut 7 (09) “….used a lot.”  

 

Louisiana is the only state where the percentage of Blacks vaccinated for COVID is slightly higher than whites. Assistant Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health Kim Hood says their hard work to remove barriers for minorities to get vaccinated has shown results. While Hood says they are celebrating a victory, their work is far from over due to the state’s low overall vaccination rate.

Cut 10 (11)  “…to do.” 

 

The DEA is holding its 21st Drug Takeback event this Saturday, a time when you can clear your home of unwanted prescription drugs. More from Brooke Thorington.

 

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

If you like your winters cold and wet in Louisiana, you may not get your wish in the coming months. State Climatologist Barry Keim says NOAA is out with its latest predictions showing that a La Nina weather pattern is now in control of what’s to come.

Cut 13 (09) “…with less precipitation.”