8:30 LRN Newscast November 22

State Police say there was an officer-involved fatal shooting in Metairie last night. There are very few details at this time. The incident had a portion of Airline Highway closed, but it re-opened at 6 AM.

Three teenagers were killed in a two-vehicle fatal wreck after midnight on Saturday in Lafourche Parish. 39-year-old Joey Clement of Thibodaux was arrested for a fourth offense DWI.

The state receives a $1.5 million grant to address human trafficking. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The Louisiana Farm Bureau says you can expect to pay 57-dollars for a classic Thanksgiving holiday meal that feeds 10. The cost of the meal includes turkey, bone-in ham and several side dishes. This year’s U-S average for a Thanksgiving meal is up 14-percent from last year, but Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says regardless of the price, the main staples for a Thanksgiving dinner are among the cheapest worldwide…
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Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been named the new Chairman of the House Education Committee. Harris has been in the Legislature since 2012 and has served on Appropriations, Retirement, and the Joint Budget Committee. He looks forward to the challenges of chairing Education…:
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7:30 LRN Newscast November 22

The Louisiana Farm Bureau says families can expect to spend an average of 57-dollars for a classic holiday meal for ten, which is eleven dollars cheaper than the national average. The dinner consists of 14 main items including sweet potatoes. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says even those veggies cost less in Louisiana than the national average…
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Davidson says you can even pay less by buying directly from a grower of sweet potatoes.

With the holidays approaching, Governor John Bel Edwards is encouraging those 18 and older and have been vaccinated against COVID to consider getting a booster shot…
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Health officials say vaccine immunity has been shown to drop after six months on the two-dose vaccines, and two months after the one-dose vaccine

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been named the new Chairman of House Education. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
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Governor Edwards has two public events on his calendar today. He’ll be in Lafayette this morning for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the I-10 widening project from I-49 to Breaux Bridge. This afternoon, Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter will join the governor in Baton Rouge for a housing announcement for people affected by last year’s hurricanes and the May floods.

6:45 LRN Sportscast November 22

The short-handed Saints could not stop Philadelphia’s running game and lost their third consecutive game, a 40-29 defeat to the Eagles. New Orleans turned the ball over three times, leading to 17 points for Philadelphia. Saints Quarterback Trevor Siemien was intercepted twice. Darius Slay returned one of the interceptions 51 yards for a touchdown right before halftime to give the Eagles a 20-point lead. Siemien says they made too many mistakes…
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Siemian and the Saints were missing four-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara and starting tackles Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk are also hurt and missed the game. New Orleans will host Buffalo on Thanksgiving night.

The LSU Tigers ended their three-game losing streak with a 24-14 win over ULM. Quarterback Max Johnson returned as the starting quarterback and threw for 319 yards and two touchdowns, but the offense still had trouble putting points on the board. Coach Ed Orgeron admits it was not a pretty win…
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Linebacker Damone Clark had seven more tackles and leads the nation with 127 tackles.

The Sun Belt Conference Championship game is set as the Ragin Cajuns will host Appalachian State at 2:30 in Lafayette on December fourth. It’s the third matchup between the two teams in the four-year history of the Sun Belt championship game. But first U-L Lafayette will host ULM to conclude the regular season this Saturday.

Southeastern Louisiana has received an at-large bid into the F-C-S Playoffs and the Lions will hsot Florida A-and-M on Saturday night.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana is the recipient of a one-point-five million dollar federal grant to address human trafficking. Louisiana is one of two states selected for the 2021 grant and two years ago received $1.2 million. The multi-year grant will fund the Louisiana Child and Youth Trafficking Collaborative and Accessibility Initiative.
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That’s Doctor Dana Hunter, executive director of the newly created Office of Human Trafficking Prevention.

As we move into the holiday season, Governor Edwards continues to encourage COVID vaccinations and for those who already are, he’s also touting booster shots. Edwards says last year’s holiday gatherings brought about a surge in cases.
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Thanksgiving arrives Thursday, and while what goes into making the meal for the day may cost a bit, Louisiana residents are paying less than the national average….
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LRN AM Newscall November 22

Thanksgiving arrives Thursday, and while what goes into making the meal for the day may cost a bit, Louisiana residents are paying less than the national average. More from Dave Brannen.

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The state receives a $1.5 million grant to address human trafficking. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been named the new Chairman of House Education. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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As Louisianans sit down for a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, know that the price tag for the meal is lower than the national average. That’s according to the Louisiana Farm Bureau and spokesman Avery Davidson on the costs of a dinner to feed ten people.

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Davidson says compared to 2019, a Thanksgiving meal in the Bayou State this year costs about five dollars more, no thanks to inflation and the nearly two-year-old global COVID pandemic.

Davidson says regardless of the price, the main staples for a Thanksgiving dinner in the U.S. and Louisiana are also among the cheapest worldwide.

Cut 5 (10) “…thank for that.”

A lot of folks can’t bypass having sweet potato-something on the Thanksgiving dinner table and Davidson says even those veggies cost less in Louisiana than the national average.

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He says you can even pay less by buying directly from a grower of sweet potatoes.

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As we move into the holiday season Governor Edwards continues to encourage COVID vaccinations and for those who already are, he’s also touting booster shots. Edwards says last year’s holiday gatherings brought about a surge in cases.

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Booster shots are now available for anyone 18 and older already fully vaccinated for COVID more than 6 months since their last dose, or two months since the single Johnson and Johnson dose. Edwards says it’s important to boost your immunity to protect those who are more susceptible.

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Vaccine immunity has been shown to drop after six months on the two-dose vaccines, and two months after the one-dose vaccine, so Edwards says it’s best to add a booster.

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It has also been approved to mix and match doses if needed for example if your first two doses were Pfizer it’s ok to receive a Moderna booster.

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The newly established Governor’s Office of Human Trafficking Prevention receives a $1.5 million federal grant to improve outcomes for young victims of the crime. Executive Director of the office Dr. Dana Hunter says they will continue to work with key experts in the community and come together to combat human trafficking.

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Louisiana is one of two states selected for the 2021 grant and two years ago received a $1.2 million award. Hunter says the multi-year grant will fund the Louisiana Child and Youth Trafficking Collaborative and Accessibility Initiative.

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In addition to providing protection for victims, Hunter says the office will also use the grant to fund prosecution, build partnerships, and the prevention of trafficking. For example, educate more law enforcement, especially in rural areas to recognize the crime.

Noting that the I-20 I-10 corridor does increase the ability for out-of-state victims to easily enter Louisiana, Hunter says however the majority of child trafficking victims are homebred, meaning they are groomed and lured into the crime locally.

Hunter says that Louisiana has some of the toughest laws to combat human trafficking, but her office wants to revisit those laws and also educate municipalities and law enforcement about them.

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To report a crime of human trafficking you can call the Louisiana State Police Fusion hotline at 1-800-434-8007 or local law enforcement.

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Alexandria State Representative Lance Harris has been named the new Chairman of the House Education Committee. Harris has been in the Legislature since 2012 and has served on key committees like Appropriations, Retirement, and the Joint Budget Committee. He says he looks forward to the challenges of chairing Education…:

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Harris says he’ll “hit the ground running” as Education Committee Chairman…:

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One big education issue Mr. Harris says he is ready to tackle is whether or not Louisiana schools should teach Critical Race Theory…:

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Harris feels the delicate matter can be debated professionally and calmly. He starts as Education Committee Chair right away.

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The Saints gave up 242 rushing yards and turned it over three times as they lost their third straight yesterday as Philadelphia pounded the Black and Gold 40-29. New Orleans Coach Sean Payton says they didn’t do the things needed in order to win in the NFL…

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Saints Quarterback Trevor Siemien was intercepted twice. Darius Slay returned one of the interceptions 51 yards for a touchdown right before halftime to give the Eagles a 20-point lead. Siemien says they made too many mistakes…

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Siemian and the Saints were missing four-time Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara and starting tackles Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk are also hurt and missed the game. During the game, tight end Adam Trautman went down with a left leg injury. New Orleans doesn’t have much time to heal as they host the Bills on Thanksgiving night. Siemian says they have to rebound…

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The LSU Tigers ended their three-game losing streak with a 24-14 win over ULM. Quarterback Max Johnson returned as the starting quarterback and threw for 319 yards and two touchdowns, but the offense still had trouble putting points on the board. Coach Ed Orgeron admits it was not a pretty win…

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It’s the third straight game the defense held an opponent to fewer than 21 points. The regular season ends Saturday at home against Texas A-and-M. A win for the Tigers will make them bowl eligible, but Oregeron says that will not be the main motivation…

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10:30 AM LRN News Nov 20

The legal hurdles over whether Ochsner Health can require its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or face termination should be resolved next month by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Loyola University law professor, Dane Ciolino, expressed surprise when the state’s 2nd Court of Appeals sided with Shreveport Ochsner employees opposed to the vaccine mandate, blocking it last month.

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Ciolino predicts that Ochsner Health will emerge victorious in the state Supreme Court case given that Louisiana is an “at will” state when it comes to employment.

The Biden Build Back Better Plan passed in the House this morning after an hours-long speech overnight delayed the vote. The $1.75 trillion bill will assist working families with childcare for about 300,000 young children, provide universal pre-school and Pell Grant awards. Congressman Troy Carter says it’s so important to educate children even before kindergarten during their formative years

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The bill now heads to the Senate.

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Governor Edwards told U-S Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge the state is ready to spend 595-million dollars in federal disaster recovery funds to help southwest Louisiana rebuild from the 2020 hurricanes. Edwards says they are anxious for the feds to issue rules on how the grant dollars can be used. Edwards was in D-C earlier this week seeking additional money for southwest Louisiana. He believes the trip will help pay dividends…

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Louisiana GOP Congresswoman Julia Letlow is introducing the Parents Bill of Rights Act that’s geared toward further opening the line of meaningful dialog between families and their child’s school. She says the legislation would also bring more transparency to a school’s budget and spending.

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Letlow notes that many schools in the nation and in Louisiana are already practicing what’s in her bill.

9:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 20

The legal tussle over whether Ochsner Health can require its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or face termination should be resolved next month by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Loyola University law professor, Dane Ciolino, says in this case that the justices will consider…

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A hearing on the matter is set for December 7th.

 

Governor Edwards told the U-S Housing and Urban Development Secretary the state is ready to spend 595-million dollars in federal disaster recovery funds to help southwest Louisiana rebuild from the 2020 hurricanes. Much of the money will go to storm victims who need help to rebuild their homes and businesses. He says 90-million of the allocation is also required to pay efforts…

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Edwards was in Washington earlier this week seeking additional money for southwest Louisiana.

 

The Biden Build Back Better Plan passed in the House Friday morning after an overnight delay on the vote. Brooke Thorington has more on the $1.75 trillion bill to support working families.

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Police in the Vermilion Parish town of Maurice are working their first homicide case in about 70 years.  It happened Friday afternoon when investigators say 53-year-old Kevin Chargois was found shot to death in a roadway of the town. Robert St. Julien, said to be the man’s third cousin, and who initially reported the crime, was arrested after questioning on a charge of second-degree murder. No word on what the motive for the shooting was.

8:30 AM LRN Newscast Nov 20

The Louisiana Supreme Court will be the next stop for two combined cases challenging Ochsner Health’s mandate that all its workers be vaccinated against COVID-19.  More from Jeff Palermo.

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The Biden Build Back Plan passed in the House Friday and critics of the $1.75 trillion bill say it will only discourage some from entering the workforce. Congressman Troy Carter says he respectively disagrees because the bill provides funding for childcare which will allow more parents to return to work. Opponents say the bill will cost an estimated $1.6 trillion and it’s the largest non-emergency spending measure since the 60s.

Governor Edwards told U-S Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge the state is ready to spend 595-million dollars in federal disaster recovery funds to help southwest Louisiana rebuild from the 2020 hurricanes. Edwards says they are anxious for the feds to issue rules on how the grant dollars can be used.

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Louisiana GOP Congresswoman Julia Letlow is introducing the Parents Bill of Rights Act that’s geared toward further opening the line of meaningful dialog between families and their child’s school.

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Letlow says education is not a job parents or schools can do by themselves.

5:30 LRN Newscast Nov 19

The Biden Build Back Plan passed in the House this morning and critics of the $1.75 trillion bill say it will only discourage some from entering the workforce. Congressman Troy Carter says he respectively disagrees and because the bill provides funding for childcare which will allow more parents to return to work.

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Opponents say the bill will cost an estimated $1.6 trillion and it’s the largest non-emergency spending measure since the 60s. President of business group LABI Stephen Waguespack says instead of helping the economy, which is at its highest in over 30 years, the BBB will do the opposite.

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The bill now heads to the Senate.

The legal tussle over whether Ochsner Health can require its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or face termination should be resolved next month by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Loyola University law professor, Dane Ciolino, says in this case that the justices will consider…

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A hearing on the matter is set for December 7th.

Louisiana GOP Congresswoman Julia Letlow is introducing the Parents Bill of Rights Act that’s geared toward further opening the line of meaningful dialog between families and their child’s school. She says the pandemic and virtual education allowed more parents to witness their child’s curriculum and inspired the legislation.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara will miss his second straight game when New Orleans visits Philadelphia on Sunday. Kamara has a knee injury. Plus both of the Black and Gold’s starting tackles have been ruled out, Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk. New Orleans is a two-point underdog heading into Sunday’s game as they try to avoid a three-game losing streak.

LSU football is expected to end its three-game losing streak when they host ULM tomorrow night. Coach Ed Orgeron says quarterback Garrett Nussmeier will not play again this season in order to preserve his red-shirt, which means he’ll still have four years of eligibility left. Freshman walk-on Matt O’ Dowd will back-up starter Max Johnson.

The 21st ranked Ragin Cajuns will look to end Liberty’s 15-game winning streak at home when they face the Flames at 3 PM in Lynchburg, Virginia. Liberty has a talented quarterback by the name of Malik Willis, who has almost three thousand yards from scrimmage and 31 total touchdowns.

Louisiana Tech hosts Southern Miss tonight in the Bulldogs’ final home game of the season. That means it’s also senior night. Coach Skip Holtz has not given an indication if senior Austin Kendall will be the starting quarterback after suffering a lower back injury three weeks ago…
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Kick-off is at 7 PM.

Was last night Cole Kelley’s last game in a Southeastern Louisiana uniform? Nicholls upset S-L-U 45-42 spoiling Southeastern’s chances of claiming at least a share of the Southland Conference Championship. The Lions are 8-and-3 and they’ll find out on Sunday if that’s good enough to get into the F-C-S playoffs.

The regular season concludes for Northwestern State and McNeese tomorrow as they play each other in Lake Charles at noon.