12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 16

Big news for Tiger fans today, fifth-year senior Quarterback Myles Brennan says he’ll return to the Purple and Gold after entering the NCAA transfer portal earlier this year. Louisiana Radio Network Sports Director Jeff Palermo says the future is bright for Brennan.

Cut 12 (16) “…full season.”  

 

The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana is looking for volunteers to help plant 600 trees in Lake Maurepas near Manchac this weekend weather permitting. Communications Director James Karst says volunteers 16 and older will travel by boat to plant various types of trees.

Cut 9 (10) “…to restore habitats.”

To register visit the group’s events webpage at www.crcl.org.

 

When Canadian Pacific merges with Kansas Southern it’s a big part of the puzzle to get passenger rail service from Baton Rouge to New Orleans on track. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

Governor John Bel Edwards is having his year-end press conference at this hour. We’ll have more on that later today.  Now a check on today’s commodity prices.

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11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 16

The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana is looking for volunteers to help plant 600 trees in Lake Maurepas (Marra-paw) near Manchac (Man-shack) this weekend weather permitting. Communications Director James Karst says volunteers 16 and older will travel by boat to plant various types of trees.

Cut 9 (10) “…to restore habitats.”

To Volunteer this Friday and Saturday register at CRCL-org

 

Louisiana’s Teen Vax Campaign is looking for volunteers to become vaccine youth ambassadors. The group’s Ritney Castine says they are looking for 12- and 17-year-olds to help improve vaccination rates, the ambassadors, will meet monthly with public health professionals.

Cut 4 (08) “…Department of Health.”

Visit LA youth ambassador-com

On his last call-in radio show of the year, Governor John Bel Edwards was asked if the Omicron variant could change upcoming plans for Mardi Gras. Edwards says it’s still too early to tell and so far, there’s not a consensus from health officials…

Cut 10 (09)  “…or deaths.”

The Saints are getting ready to play the Super Bowl champion Buccaneers. Former LSU Tiger and New Orleans native Leonard Fournette has flourished since arriving in Tampa Bay last year. Saints Head Coach Sean Payton says Fournette is a great three-down back…

Cut  16 (13) “..good addition”

Kickoff in in Tampa is 7:20 on Sunday

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly’s first signing class in Baton Rouge is at 13 players after the first day of the early college football signing period. Ten of the players are from the state of Louisiana and two of them are five-star prospects, St. Thomas More Quarterback Walker Howard and Neville offensive lineman Will Campbell. Campbell says he’s eager to learn from offensive line coach Brad Davis…
cut 30 (09) “…earn my spot”
According to 24-7 sports, LSU’s 2021 recruiting class is ranked 18th.

First-year Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Cumbie has signed 11 players, including four wide receivers and the Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Louisiana, Calvary Baptist Quarterback Landry Lyddy, who threw for four-thousand and 53 touchdowns this past season.

The Saints are getting ready to play the Super Bowl champion Buccaneers on Sunday night. Former LSU Tiger and New Orleans native Leonard Fournette has flourished since arriving in Tampa Bay last year. Saints Coach Sean Payton says Fournette is a great three-down back…
Cut 16 (13) “..good addition”
Payton was not at practice yesterday as he’s feeling ill, but has not tested positive for COVID. Defensive end Cam Jordan and running back Mark Ingram remain away from the team after testing positive for the virus last week.

It’s been a tough season for the Pelicans, but the highlight play of the year for the Pels occurred last night when guard Devonte Graham made a 61-foot bank shot at the buzzer to give New Orleans a 113 to 110 win against Oklahoma City. New Orleans is 9-and-21 on the season.

10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 16

Louisiana’s Teen Vax Campaign is looking for volunteers to become vaccine youth ambassadors. The group’s Ritney Castine says you can be 12 and 17 to help lead the state’s effort to improve the Bayou State’s vaccination rates.

Cut 3 (11) “…get a vaccination.”

 

The reality of passenger rail service from the Capital City to the Crescent City is beginning to take shape. Baton Rouge Area Foundation Executive VP John Spain says a rail merger will give Canadian Pacific, who already has a relationship with Amtrak, control of the track and the track is built for freight, not passengers, but that shouldn’t be a major obstacle.

Cut 5 (11) “…rail improvements.”

As Governor Edwards says he’ll keep pushing for COVID shots to be required for school kids, Senator John Kennedy goes on record against mandates. Kevin Gallagher has that…:

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

Officials have identified the pilot of a helicopter who died when his chopper crashed on the I-10 Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish. His name is Joshua Hawley of Denham Springs. The 42-year-old was a father of three young children and 13-year U-S Marine Corps veteran.

 

 

9:30 LRN Newscast Dec 16

Senator John Kennedy says COVID vaccinations should be an individual’s choice, not a government mandate. Kennedy says he has received both COVID shots and a booster but the government has no role in an individual’s health choices.

Cut 9 (12)  “…to make that decision.”

Baton Rouge Area Foundation Executive VP John Spain says the reality of passenger rail service from the Capital City to the Crescent City taking shape. A merger between two rail companies, infrastructure funds, and government officials all on board, Spain it looks like we could see an oncoming train next year and a trial run of the existing track very soon.

Cut 6 (12) “…good about this.”

After wrangling over a plan, it appears the allocation of money for 450-million dollars in Superdome renovations is an almost done deal.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

And on the topic of professional New Orleans sport’s teams last night Pelicans guard Devonte Graham made one heck of a shot for his highlight reel. It’s been a tough season for the Pels but Graham made a 61-foot bank shot at the buzzer to give New Orleans a 113 to 110 win against Oklahoma City. New Orleans is 9-and-21 on the season.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast December 16

As Governor Edwards says he’ll keep pushing for COVID shots to be required for school kids, Senator John Kennedy goes on record against mandates. Kevin Gallagher has that…:
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Governor Edwards was asked on his monthly call-in radio show if the Omicron variant will spoil Mardi Gras plans. Edwards says it’s too early to tell…
cut 11 (10) “…been vaccinated’

An agreement has been reached between top legislative leaders and the Edwards administration on funding 450-million dollars in renovations to the Superdome. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne…
cut 13 (09) “….in the dome”
27-million dollars in pandemic aid will be a part of the state’s portion and the Saints are also putting money towards the project that is expected to be completed before New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in 2025.

Will there be passenger rail service between New Orleans and Baton Rouge before 2025. Baton Rouge Area Foundation Executive Vice President John Spain says Canadian Pacific’s purchase of Kansas City Southern is part of the equation to making it a reality either next year or in 2023…
cut 4 (11) “…do thin”
Spain says Amtrak has met with the governor to express interest and even listed the potential route on their strategic plan.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The state health department is reporting 48 additional cases of the Omicron variant of COVID 19, bringing the total number of Omicron cases in Louisiana to 93, most of them in the Greater New Orleans area.

On his monthly call-in radio show, Governor John Bel Edwards was asked if the Omicron variant will put a damper on Mardi Gras fun in 2022. Edwards says it’s still too early to tell and so far there’s not a consensus from health officials…
cut 10 (09) “…or deaths’

Meanwhile, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy had a press call with reporters and discussed his objection to the government mandating that private businesses should have their employees vaccinated against COVID…
cut 8 (12) “…primarily legislature”

When Canadian Pacific merges with Kansas City Southern it’s a big part of the puzzle to get passenger rail service from Baton Rouge to New Orleans on track. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Officials have identified the pilot of a helicopter who died when his chopper crashed on the I-10 Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish. His name is 42-year-old Joshua Hawley of Denham Springs. He was a father of three young children and 13-year U-S Marine Corps veteran.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football signed 13 players on the opening day of the early signing period, including two five-star recruits, Neville offensive tackle Will Campbell and St. Thomas More Quarterback Walker Howard. According to 24-7 sports, LSU’s recruiting class is ranked as the 18th best in the country.

First-year U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux signed eight players. One of those signees is Madison Prep Quarterback Zeon Chriss who led the Chargers to a Class 3A state championship in 2020. Desormeaux says Chriss is more than just an athletic quarterback …
cut 19 (25) “…about him”
Louisiana Tech’s class includes Calvary Baptist Quarterback Landry Lyddy, the 2021 Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year.

Saints Coach Sean Payton was not at practice yesterday as he’s under the weather, but has tested negative for COVID. He’s staying away from the team facility out of an abundance of caution.

Meanwhile, preparation for Sunday night’s game against the Buccaneers continues. Tampa Bay has become the team to beat in the NFC South as future hall of fame quarterback Tom Brady continues to play at an MVP level. Payton was asked if he thought Brady would be this good with the Bucs…
cut 18 (16) “…Payton laughs”
Offensive tackles Ryan Ramczyk and Terron Armstead were not at practice yesterday because of injuries. Cam Jordan and Mark Ingram also remain out because of COVID.

The Pelicans won last night on a 61-foot bank shot at the buzzer by Devonte Graham as New Orleans defeated Oklahoma City 113 to 110.

College hoops…Nicholls had a double-digit lead in the second half but the Colonels lost to Wisconsin 71-68 in Madison.

6:30 LRN Newscast

As Governor Edwards moves forward with a mandate for school children to have COVID shots, Senator John Kennedy says COVID vaccinations should be an individual’s choice and government mandates are unconstitutional…
Cut 7 (13) “…a vaccine mandate.”
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Bossier City Representative Raymond Crews have filed a lawsuit against the state’s plan to require COVID vaccines for students 16 and up in order to attend school. Meanwhile, Governor Edwards was asked if the omicron variant could ruin Mardi Gras plans. Edwards says it’s too early to tell, but he encourages everyone five years old and up to get vaccinated and if fully vaccinated get a booster…
cut 12 (12) “…fully vaccinated”

The Edwards administration and legislative leaders have reached a deal to fund Superdome renovations. The financial plan will use 27-million dollars in pandemic aid and Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the Saints will also put up their own money…
cut 15 (11) “….to the dome”
Dardenne says the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District will cough up 246-million dollars for the renovations that are scheduled to be completed before New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl in 2025.

On the opening day of the early signing period, LSU football signed 13 players. Ten players are from the state, including four offensive linemen.

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When Canadian Pacific merges with Kansas Southern it’s a big part of the puzzle to get passenger rail service from Baton Rouge to New Orleans on track. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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As Governor Edwards says he’ll keep pushing for COVID shots to be required for school kids, Senator John Kennedy goes on record against mandates. Kevin Gallagher has that…:

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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After wrangling over a plan for a while, it appears the allocation of money for 450-million dollars in Superdome renovations is an almost done deal. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

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The reality of passenger rail service from the Capital City to the Crescent City is beginning to take shape. Baton Rouge Area Foundation Executive VP John Spain says a merger between Kansas Southern and Canadian Pacific will give CP, who already has a relationship with Amtrak, control of the track.

Cut 4 (11) “…do this.”

Spain says Amtrak, who will most likely be the operator of the Baton Rouge to New Orleans route has already met with the governor to express interest and even listed the potential route on their strategic plan. Spain says a track is already in place, but it’s built for freight not passengers, but that shouldn’t be a major obstacle.

Cut 5 (11) “…rail improvements.”

With financing in place, the governor, mayors of both Baton Rouge and New Orleans, and parish presidents in between all on board, Spain says the reality of service in 2022 is much brighter for an oncoming train and a trial run of the track could on the agenda very soon.

Cut 6 (12) “…good about this.”

Spain says there’s also discussion to expand rail service to include access to the Louis Armstrong Airport.

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As Governor Edwards vows to push through his mandate for school children to have COVID shots, Senator John Kennedy says COVID vaccinations should be an individual’s choice; not the result of government mandates. In his weekly press conference, the senator says he believes in personal responsibility, but he also believes in personal liberty…:

Cut 7 (13) “…a vaccine mandate.”

A number of courts have issued decisions that thwart the White House’s order that all private companies with 100 or more employees require COVID shots and boosters of workers, or face federal fines. Kennedy says this sort of thing should not be left up to any executive branch of government…:

Cut 8 (12) “…primarily the legislature.”

A panel of state lawmakers recently voted to reject the proposal to add COVID shots to the schedule of immunizations required for kids to enter schools. The governor says he and the Department of health will mandate the requirement anyway, for public health & safety’s sake. Senator Kennedy says he himself has had both COVID shots and a booster. He says he’ll get a fourth shot if his doctor recommends, but still feels government has no role in an individual’s health choices…:

Cut 9 (12)  “…to make that decision.”

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On his last call-in radio show of the year, Governor John Bel Edwards was asked if the Omicron variant could change upcoming plans for Mardi Gras. Edwards says it’s still too early to tell and so far there’s not a consensus from health officials…

Cut 10 (09)  “…or deaths.”

Edwards reports that for the last month COVID wise things have been stable in Louisiana with the lowest number of individuals hospitalized at any given time in the pandemic and our positivity rate is down around two percent.

Cut  11 (10)  “…haven’t been vaccinated.”  

Edwards says however if you’ve started your vaccination series, please complete it and if you’re fully vaccinated be sure to have your booster shot.

Cut 12 (12) “…fully vaccinated.”

Carnival season kicks off in New Orleans the first week of January and Fat Tuesday is March 1st.

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Instead of 90-million-dollars, a proposed 54-million dollar deal is awaiting Bond Commission and joint budget Committee approval for partial funding of Superdome renovations that total around 450-million dollars. Governor Edwards’ commissioner of administration, Jay Dardenne:

Cut 13 (09) “…in the dome.”

Half of the state’s money going towards the dome is coming from federal coronavirus relief aid allocated to Louisiana. The Bond Commission meets today, the budget committee tomorrow.

Dardenne says the proposed deal is a two-step process involving the governing body of the Superdome paying off a 28-million dollar debt, followed by the budget committee action tomorrow.

Cut 14 (08)  “…bond buyback.”

As part of the deal, the Saints will commit to remaining in New Orleans through 2035. Two 10-year extension options will apply if the Superdome renovations are completed.

Dardenne says the Saints will have to put up their own money for the project.

Cut 15 (11)  “…to the dome.”

The new plan will have the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District coughing up 246-million dollars for the renovations.

(The deal also includes the Saints reducing the rental of Benson Tower offices to the state at market rates, not those that are currently higher than average lease prices.)

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The Saints are getting ready to play the Super Bowl champion Buccaneers. Former LSU Tiger and New Orleans native Leonard Fournette has flourished since arriving in Tampa Bay last year. Saints Coach Sean Payton says Fournette is a great three-down back…

Cut  16 (13) “..good addition”

Payton says the passing game needs to be clicking on Sunday in order to upset the Buccaneers…

Cut 17 (12) “ so well” 

Tampa Bay has become the team to beat in the NFC South as future hall of fame quarterback Tom Brady continues to play at an MVP level. Payton was asked if he thought Brady would be this good with the Bucs…

Cut 18 (16) “ (Payton Laughs)l” 

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First-year U-L Lafayette Coach Michael Desormeaux signed eight players. One of those signees is Madison Prep Quarterback Zeon Chriss who led the chargers to a Class 3A state championship in 2020. Desormeaux is more than just an athletic quarterback

Cut 19 (25) “ about him” 
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New Louisiana Tech football coach Sonny Cumbie signed eleven players on Wednesday. Cumbie says there are four wide receivers in this class they are really excited about…

Cut 20 (17) “ push them”