11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 6

The first case of the COVID-19  Omicron variant has been detected in Louisiana and State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter stresses vaccinations and boosters.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

Hurricane victims from 2020 and 2021 continue to struggle with insurance companies on getting paid for their storm damage claims. Houma Senator Mike Fesi says many of his constituents can’t even get a call back.

 Cut 6 (11) “..biggest complaint.” 

Fesi says expects a lot of legislation will be considered in the 2022 regular session on how they can force insurance companies to provide timely claims.

 

The Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight is holding its first meeting today and will hear from LSP Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil says their primary goal will be to determine if legislation needs to be enacted to reduce excessive force among police officers and as a legislative branch, they have oversight authority.

Cut 21 (10) “…their policies.”

 

Congressman Troy Carter is proposing legislation that would erase student loan debt equal to that of any SBA loans taken out to recover from a disaster since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s called the ‘No Double Debt for Disaster Survivors Act”.

Cut 13 (07) “…have a restart.”

Stats show that the nation has nearly 43-million borrowers owing one-point-five-nine billion dollars in federal student loans.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 6

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to add the Covid vaccine to a list of required shots needed to attend K-12 schools. The new rule would initially only apply to students 16 and up at the start of the 2022 school year because it’s only FDA-approved for that age group.

Cut 3 (12) “…as well.”

The move is opposed by mostly GOP lawmakers who are gathering today for an oversight hearing to stop the proposal.

The Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight is holding its first meeting today and will hear from LSP Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis about policies to address excessive force. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil says it could result in future legislation…

Cut 6 (12) “…allegations of excessive force.”

UL-Monroe is helping with the nursing shortage with a degree transfer program. Dr. Don Simpson, Dean of the ULM College of health sciences says those with an associate nursing degree can work on their Bachelor of Science of nursing at ULM and because it’s online, anyone from anywhere in Louisiana can apply…:

Cut  11 (08)  “…where they want to be.”  

Congressman Troy Carter is proposing legislation that would erase student loan debt equal to that of any SBA loans taken out to recover from a disaster since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s called the ‘No Double Debt for Disaster Survivors Act.” Carter compares the Act to the U.S. forgiving the indebtedness of countries.

Cut 14 (09)  “…on their feet.

Carter says forgiving student loan debt would provide immediate financial relief to millions of Americans.

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The first case of the Omicron variant has been detected in Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Health says the individual lives in the greater New Orleans area and recently traveled within the US. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says there are still a lot of unknowns with this variant…:
Cut 8 (10) “…fully vaccinated.”
Until there’s more data, Kanter says it’s hard to predict what kind of impact the Omicron variant will have in Louisiana. Officials are addressing an outbreak of the virus on a cruise ship that docked in New Orleans Sunday. 17 cases were identified on the ship including one of a crew member suspected of being the Omicron variant.

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to add the Covid vaccine to a list of required shots needed to attend K-12 schools, which is opposed by mostly GOP lawmakers who are gathering today for an oversight hearing to stop the proposal. The new rule would initially only apply to students 16 and up at the start of the 2022 school year.

A Louisiana Congressman is introducing a bill that would erase student loan debt for survivors of disasters who also took out an SBA loan during recovery efforts:
Cut 3 (35) “I’m Dave Brannen”

LSU football will have another game this season as they will play in the Texas Bowl in Houston against Kansas State on January 4th. UL-Lafayette will face Marshall in the New Orleans Bowl on December 18th.

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17 people on a cruise ship coming back to port in New Orleans have tested positive for Covid. The State Department of Health said one case among the crew is identified as the Omicron variant, though that individual is not from the state and never got off the ship.

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the first case of the variant in Louisiana has been detected from an individual in the Greater New Orleans area. He says they have increased lab sequencing to detect Omicron variant, but the message to the public remains…:
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In Louisiana just below 50-percent of the population is fully vaccinated.

New US travel restrictions are back starting today. Anyone headed here will be required to show evidence of a negative test for the virus within one day of boarding their flight instead of 3.

The Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight will hold their first meeting today. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil is chairman..:
Cut 5 (10) “their policies”
The committee was formed after several reports of excessive force.

ULM hopes to help the statewide nursing shortage with a new agreement with Louisiana’s 2-year colleges and tech schools…:
Cut 2 (33) “I’m Kevin Gallagher”

0730 LRN Newscast December 6

The state has its first known case of the Omicron Variant. The Louisiana Department of Health says that individual lives in the greater New Orleans area and recently traveled within the US. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the variant is significant because it has some 50 mutations from the original virus…:
Cut 7 (11) “crucial question”
Officials from federal, state, and local agencies are also addressing an outbreak on a cruise ship that arrived in New Orleans Sunday. 17 cases were identified among passengers and crew including one probable case of Omicron from a worker on the ship who isn’t from Louisiana.

State Police say two people were killed and five injured in a crash involving 2 large pickup trucks Saturday night in Lafourche Parish. The two who died are identified as 23-year-old Thomas Hernandez and 22-year-old Santos Garcia, both of Slidell.

The Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight will hold their first meeting today and hear from LSP Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis. The committee was formed after several reports of excessive force. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil is chairman of the seven-member committee…:
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Foil anticipates a second meeting to allow for public input.

UL-Monroe seeks to help the statewide nursing shortage with a groundbreaking degree transfer program. Dr. Don Simpson is Dean of the ULM College of Health Sciences. He says they’ve forged an agreement with the state’s 12 community & tech colleges with associate nursing degree programs to allow those nurses to easily pursue their Bachelor of Science in Nursing at ULM…:
Cut 10 (11) “credentials as a nurse”

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LSU football will have another game this season as they will play in the Texas Bowl in Houston against Kansas State on January 4th. Baton Rouge native Brad Davis will serve as the interim coach, and he’ll be the first African American to lead an LSU football team in a game…:
Cut 18 (20) “right now”
The game will air at 8pm on ESPN.

Baylor will play Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day in New Orleans, and UL-Lafayette will face Marshall in the New Orleans Bowl on December 18th. The Ragin Cajuns won their first outright Sun Belt Conference title with a 24-16 win over Appalachian State this past Saturday.

The Ragin Cajuns have promoted co-offensive coordinator Michael Desormeaux as U-L Lafayette’s new head football coach. Desomreaux set records when he was a quarterback for the Cajuns in the mid-2000s and he’s been on the staff the last six seasons. Athletics director Doctor Bryan Maggard says Desormeaux is the right leader for the program and the hiring has the recommendation of outgoing coach Billy Napier..:
Cut 16 (16) “…our roster”

The Carolina Panthers have announced the firing of offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Brady was hired by the team in 2020 after working at LSU.

The Pelicans fell to the Houston Rockets 118-108 Sunday at the Toyota Center, despite a season high 40 points by Pels forward Brandon Ingram. New Orleans is now 7-19.

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The first case of the Omicron variant in Louisiana has been detected, and State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter stresses vaccinations and boosters…:
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

And the Louisiana Department of Health says testing confirmed 17 cases of Covid-19 have been identified on a cruise ship that arrived in New Orleans on Sunday, and this includes 1 probable case of Omicron among the crew. They said that person is not a Louisiana resident and did not leave the ship.

A Congressman from Louisiana is introducing a bill that would erase student loan debt for survivors of disasters who also took out an SBA loan during recovery efforts. The measure by Congressman Troy Carter is called the, “No Double Debt for Disaster Survivors Act.”
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He says a double debt burden hurts our economy and additionally burdens those struggling to recover from COVID-19 and natural disasters.

The Southeastern Conference announced Sunday LSU will play in the Texas bowl where they will face Kansas State at NRG Stadium in Houston on January 4th. This marks the 21st time in the last 22 years the Tigers have been selected to a bowl game.

LRN AM Newscall December 6

The first case of the Omicron variant in Louisiana has been detected in Louisiana and State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter stresses vaccinations and boosters. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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ULM Monroe hopes to help the statewide nursing shortage with a new agreement with Louisiana’s 2-year colleges and tech schools. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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A Louisiana Congressman proposes legislation to cancel student loan debt equal to the amount of SBA loans taken out by a person to recover from disasters. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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The Senate Select Committee on State Police Oversight will hold their first meeting today and hear from LSP Superintendent Colonel Lamar Davis. The committee was formed after several reports of excessive force. Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil is chairman of the seven-member committee.

Cut 4 (12) “…situations. “

Foil says their primary goal determine if legislation needs to be enacted to reduce excessive force among police officers and as a legislative branch, they have oversight authority the executive branch.

Cut 5 (10) “…their policies.”

While the first meeting will give committee members the opportunity to question Colonel Davis about practices and training of State Police, Foil anticipates a second meeting to allow for public input. As for possible legislation that could be created…

Cut 6 (12) “…allegations of excessive force.”

Meanwhile, federal prosecutors are reviewing a series of beatings by troopers and if top police leaders obstructed justice to protect troopers involved in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene.

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The state has its first known case of the Omicron Variant. The Louisiana Department of Health says the individual who lives in the greater New Orleans area recently traveled within the US. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the variant is significant because it has some 50 mutations from the original virus.

Cut 7 (11) “…crucial question.”

Kanter says researchers are still gathering and reviewing data and there are still many unknowns, for example, is the Omicron variant resistant to current therapeutics we are using to treat COVID and/or the vaccines.

Cut 8 (10) “…fully vaccinated.”

Until there’s more data, Kanter says it’s hard to predict what kind of impact the Omicron variant will have in Louisiana. He says currently there is a lull in cases and hospitalizations in the state. The state has increased lab sequencing to detect the Omicron variant and the public should…

Cut 9 (09)  “…booster shot.”

In Louisiana just below 50-percent of the population is fully vaccinated.

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UL-Monroe seeks to help the statewide nursing shortage with a groundbreaking degree transfer program. Dr. Don Simpson is Dean of the ULM College of health sciences. He says they’ve forged an agreement with the state’s 12 community & tech colleges with associate nursing degree programs to allow those nurses to easily pursue their Bachelor of Science in Nursing at ULM…:

Cut 10 (11)  “…credentials as a nurse.”

Four-year universities have partnered with local 2-year schools before, but this is the first time in our state a university has partnered with an entire college system (the LCTCS) to offer a near-seamless degree transfer program. Once a nursing student has their 2-year degree, they can apply for ULM’s online study program to get the additional 30 hours needed to get a BS degree in Nursing. Simpson says, because it is online, anyone from anywhere in Louisiana can apply…:

Cut  11 (08)  “…where they want to be.”  

Dr. Simpson says it’s hoped this degree transfer program will help with Louisiana’s current shortage of trained nurses. He says to make even more ease of completing a BS degree, ULM will offer the program at just $200 per credit hour. He says getting a BS degree increases earnings potential…:

Cut 12 (12) “…their bachelor’s degree.”

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Congressman Troy Carter is proposing legislation that would erase student loan debt equal to that of any SBA loans taken out to recover from a disaster since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s called the ‘No Double Debt for Disaster Survivors Act”.

Cut 13 (07) “…have a restart.”

Stats show that the nation has nearly 43-million borrowers owing one-point-five-nine billion dollars in federal student loans, while the average borrower has just over 36 thousand dollars in federal loans.

Carter compares the Act to the U.S. forgiving the indebtedness of countries.

Cut 14 (09)  “…on their feet.”

Carter says there’s good reason for the canceling of student debt as outlined in his legislation.

Cut 15 (12)  “..with student debt.”

Carter says canceling student debt under the act would substantially increase Black and Latino household wealth and help narrow the racial wealth gap, while also providing immediate financial relief to millions of Americans.

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The Ragin Cajuns have promoted co-offensive coordinator Michael Desormeaux as U-L Lafayette’s new head football coach. Desomreaux set records when he was a quarterback for the Cajuns in the mid-2000s and he’s been on the staff the last six seasons. Athletics director Doctor Bryan Maggard says Desormeaux is the right leader for the program and the hiring has the recommendation of outgoing coach Billy Napier

Cut  16 (16) “…our roster”

Desormeaux is a New Iberia native and the school says he’s been instrumental in the Cajuns having one of the top offenses in the Sun Belt and consistently helps bring the league’s top recruiting class. Maggard says Desormeaux is a man of unbelievable character and integrity and has a very high football acumen….

Cut 17 (10) “ right now” 

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LSU football will have another game this season as they will play in the Texas Bowl in Houston against Kansas State on January 24th. Baton Rouge native Brad Davis will serve as the interim coach and he’ll be the first African-American to an LSU football team in a game…

Cut 18 (20) “..right now”  

LSU didn’t play in a bowl game last season. Davis it’s good the Tigers have another 15 practices and another game to prepare for…

Cut 19 (25)  “..what we do”  

10:30 am Newscall Dec 4

Nearly 300 workers at Ochsner Health in Louisiana and Mississippi have been fired for not coming into compliance with the firm’s COVID-19 vaccination policy, though 99 percent of additional staff members have. Tulane Health Care Economist, Charles Stoecker, says the Ochsner Health vaccination policy isn’t really all that strict given the alternative provisions for those who choose not to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Cut 13 (11) “…be tested weekly.”

 

The Omicron Covid-19 variant is now in Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Health late Friday reported the state’s first probable case of the variant that has now spread to at least nine states and nearly three dozen countries.  The Louisiana person infected with the variant is said to be in the Greater New Orleans Area and had traveled within the U.S. recently. The LDH says Omicron may be more transmissible than previous strains of the virus and may carry an increased risk of reinfection compared to other variants.

 

Today is your last chance to vote early in the December 11th election. While quite a few parishes don’t have anything to vote on, there are more than 30 others that do, ranging from candidate runoffs to various propositions. Long-time Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin Gusman is seeking to hold onto his seat against a progressive Democrat.  St. Tammany Parish voters are casting ballots to decide the fate of parish’s first-ever casino in what has become a battle royale between supporters and opponents.

Over the past 30 days, Louisiana State troopers say they’ve seized more than six million dollars in illegal narcotics during numerous traffic stops across the state. Trooper William Huggins says the makeup of the drug seizures during the traffic stops was large quantities of meth.

Cut 10 (08)  “…4.6 million”

 

Huggins says it’s hard to tell if more drugs are crossing the state’s highways.

Cut  11 (08)  “..focused on it.”  

 

During the traffic stops over the past month, troopers seized 577 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated one-point-six-million dollars.

 

9:30 am LRN Newscast Dec 4

It’s now Louisiana’s turn to be concerned about Omicron. That’s the latest of the COVID-19 variants that’s now sweeping parts of the globe and has infected individuals in at least nine states, including Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Health reported late Friday that a person in the Greater New Orleans Area had become infected with the Omicron variant while traveling within the United States. State Health Officer Joe Kanter says the “single best action you can take to protect yourselves” from the virus is to be vaccinated or boosted

Concerns are growing in the state about the possibility of Chronic Wasting Disease infecting white-tailed deer in Louisiana.  This after CWD was found in one of the animals in Union County, Arkansas.

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That’s State Veterinarian Jim LaCour with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries who says the agency has issued a ban on baiting and feeding in nearby Morehouse and Union parishes beginning December 6.  CWD is a neurodegenerative disease of white-tailed deer that can prove fatal to the deer and other animals.

 

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280 workers at Ochsner Health in Louisiana and Mississippi have been fired for not coming into compliance with the firm’s COVID-19 vaccination policy, though 99 percent of additional staff members have. Tulane Health Care Economist, Charles Stoecker, posed this question when asked about the situation.

Cut 12 (08) “…covid to you”  

 

Most of the 280 people terminated are contract employees who work on an as-needed basis.

Early voting wraps up today in Louisiana for the December 11th election. The Secretary of State isn’t predicting early voting will create much of a turnout except in certain areas, such as New Orleans and St. Tammany Parish. Incumbent Orleans Parish sheriff Marlin Gusman is facing a progressive Democrat in his runoff for the post. While in St. Tammany, voters are deciding whether to allow a gambling resort to set up shop near Slidell, the project valued at 325-million-dollars. To this date, St. Tammany voters have been against having casino operations in their parish.