10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 11

Louisiana Radio Network News. I’m Erik Piccoli…
Data from the Louisiana Workforce Commission finds the unemployment rate is getting closer to pre-pandemic levels with estimates stating about 85,000 have left the workforce in Louisiana for a number of reasons including concerns over their health, the health of their family, and or childcare. Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says retaining childcare workers was an ongoing issue before the pandemic and cost is also a factor.
Cut 4 (10) “…head-on.”
Walsh believes the pandemic gave many workers time to pause and think about their profession and where and what they want their career path to be.
And November consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent in November compared to a year earlier. That’s the highest annual inflation rate in nearly four decades. LSU economist, Dr. Loren Scott, says fixing the supply chain issues won’t likely do much to erase inflation.
Cut 6 (11) “…return to normal.”
I’m Erik Piccoli
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This Thanksgiving weekend was among the deadliest in Louisiana with 15 crashes responsible for now 26 fatalities. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says areas severely impacted by Hurricane Ida are also facing traffic hurdles and the closer we get to Christmas we’ll have even more drivers on the road and many from out of state that aren’t familiar with the roadways causing even more congestion.
If you witness someone behind the wheel that could be impaired or driving aggressively Mallett says call law enforcement.
Cut 11 (09) “…star-LSP.”
And today is election day in Louisiana with issues ranging from municipal runoffs to gaming. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says in St. Tammany Parish early voting was significant and he expects the largest turnout to be in the southeast parish to decide if they will allow a gaming casino in Slidell.
Cut 13 (08) “…and vote.”
Polls open at 7 am
I’m Erik Piccoli

LRN 9:30 Newscast Dec 11

Louisiana Radio Network News. I’m Erik Piccoli…
With inflation up 6.8 percent from a year ago, the biggest jump in 39 years, the finger of blame is being pointed at supply chain issues, supply-and-demand, and monetary and fiscal policy. More from Dave Brannen.
Cut 2 (32)…I’m Dave Brannen.”
Most recent numbers from the Louisiana Workforce Commission show the unemployment rate is getting closer to pre-pandemic levels. And while some say there’s still a labor shortage because the government is paying people to stay home Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says enhanced benefits ended in August in Louisiana and September for most other states.
Cut 3 (06) “…unemployment benefits.”
As for vaccine mandates, Walsh says he doesn’t believe it will deter those who want to work.
I’m Erik Piccoli
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Thanksgiving weekend was among the deadliest on Louisiana roadways this year with 15 crashes responsible for now 26 fatalities. And as we approach another busy traveling period for Christmas and New Year’s DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the trend doesn’t bode well for the state.
Cut 9 (09) “…in 2021.”
Of the fatalities, the majority were caused by speeding, impaired and distracted driving
And today is election day for 34 parishes, consisting of local matters, municipal runoffs, some tax proposals, and gaming for St. Tammany Parish. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he already expected voter turnout to be low due to only a few items on the ballot, but inclement weather could reduce earlier predictions.
Cut 12 (08) “…it does.”
Polls open at 7 am
I’m Erik Piccoli

 

 

LRN 8:30 Dec 11 Newscast

Louisiana Radio Network News. I’m Erik Piccoli…
Unemployment in Louisiana is returning to pre-pandemic claims but some 85,000 have not returned to the workforce. Brooke Thorington has more from the US Secretary of Labor.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”
And November consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent compared to last year. LSU economist, Dr. Loren Scott says the current Federal Reserve policy that’s pumping more money into the system, coupled with the amount of money the federal government is spending likely dashes any hope for a short-term dance with rising inflation.
Scott talks about what he says is the inflationary impact of a very accommodating monetary policy by the Federal Reserve as being a major cause for rising prices.
Cut 7 (11) “…is right now.”
I’m Erik Piccoli
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The Thanksgiving weekend was one of the deadliest with 15 crashes responsible for 26 fatalities. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says after reviewing data from law enforcement a majority of the traffic fatalities were caused by speeding, impaired, or distracted driving all of which are preventable.

Cut 10 (07) “…a lot.”
A disturbing factor in the number of fatal crashes in Louisiana Mallett says is the lack of seatbelt usage.
And today is election day for 34 parishes, consisting of local matters, municipal runoffs, some tax proposals, and gaming for St. Tammany Parish. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says that several of the races will be decided in Orleans parish.
Cut 14 (12) “Orleans Parish.”
Ardoin says don’t forget to bring your ID along with your umbrella. Polls open at 7 am
I’m Erik Piccoli

7:30 LRN Sportscast

Louisiana Radio Network Sports. I’m Erik Picolli…
The Westgate Tigers from New Iberia are state champs in football for the first time in school history. The Tigers topped Warren Easton 14-13 in the Class 4A Championship game in the Superdome last night. Westgate had a legendary goal line stand in the final minutes of the game to keep the Eagles from winning their first state title since 1942.

University High also won a low scoring championship game as the Cubs notched a 14-7 win over E-D White to complete a perfect 13-0 season. The U-High defense allowed just 88 yards of offense in the second half.

In the Division Four state championship game, Southern Lab dominated Ouachita Christian 38-14 and in the Class Two-A game, Many (Man-ee) never could get its running game going as the Tigers lost to Amite 17-6.

In the NBA, the Pelicans beat the Detroit Pistons 109-93 last night.
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Three more state championships in football will be decided today. Starting at noon at the Superdome, Logansport faces Homer in the Class 1a title game.

The Class 3A championship game at 3:30 is a matchup of district rivals as top-seeded Sterlington takes on Union Parish. The Panthers beat the Farmers earlier this season and Sterlington Coach Lee Doty knew he had a good team on his hands, but didn’t know they would go through the season undefeated…
Cut 17 (16) “ ever coached”

The final game of the day is the 5A championship as Zachary faces Ponchatoula in a battle of unbeaten teams. Kick-off for that one will be around 7 PM. You can watch the games on the N-F-H-S- Network-dot-com.

College basketball…25th ranked LSU takes on Georgia Tech in Atlanta and Louisiana Tech hosts the Ragin Cajuns in a game that can be seen on E-S-P-N-U.

5:30 LRN Newscast Dec 10

Thanksgiving weekend was among the deadliest on Louisiana roadways this year with 15 crashes responsible for now 26 fatalities and officials say we’re on course to have 900 or more traffic fatalities for the year. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallet says if you see someone behind the wheel who could be impaired or driving aggressively, please call law enforcement.

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Election day is tomorrow in nearly three dozen parishes in Louisiana with ballot questions that include some tax proposals, candidate runoffs and a casino gambling proposal in the lone parish of St. Tammany.  Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says several races will be decided in Orleans Parish.

Cut 14  (12)  “…Orleans Parish.

Polls open at 7 am and close at 8 pm.

November consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent compared to a year earlier. That’s the highest annual inflation rate in nearly four decades. LSU economist, Dr. Loren Scott, says he believes the current monetary policy by the Federal Reserve is a major cause for rising prices.

Cut 7 (11) “…is right now.”  

The Louisiana Workforce estimates about 85,000 have left the workforce in Louisiana for a variety of reasons including concerns over their health, the health of their family, and or childcare. Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says retaining childcare workers was an ongoing issue before the pandemic and cost is also a factor.

Cut 4 (10) “…head-on.”

 

 

4:30 LRN Newscast Dec 10

Sad news about what was already a deadly Thanksgiving holiday weekend for motorists; even more persons have died from injuries in traffic crashes – bringing the total crashes to 15 and the total dead to 26 people. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett data from law enforcement shows a majority of the wrecks were caused by speeding and/or impaired or distracted driving; all of which are preventable…:

CUT 10(07)      “… help us a lot.”

Remember you can still dial *LSP from most any cell phone to report a crash or impaired driving.

More on the death of former New Orleans Saint Glenn Foster. Foster was driven to a medical facility, after he reportedly attacked a cellmate in the Pickens County jail. By the time that police cruiser arrived, Foster was dead in the back seat. Foster’s family says he was bipolar and likely had a breakdown. They have hired well-known civil right attorney Ben Crump to get to the bottom of what happened.

 

Saturday is Election Day in 34 of the state’s 64 parishes. Across the state, voters will be asked to decide matters like civic spending proposals, runoffs for local judgeships and other offices. That – combined with expected lousy weather – is why Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin expects very low voter turnout. That is except in St. Tammany where a big vote on allowing a huge casino resort in Slidell is on the ballot…:

CUT 13(09)      “…and vote.”

Orleans Parish has a big runoff in the race for Sheriff; pitting 4-term incumbent Marlin Gussman against Susan Hutson, a fellow Democrat with heavy party backing.

Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins is asking voters to approve upgrades for roads, underground pipes, public safety and more when they go to the polls. The five propositions total $237-million.  There are also a handful of other races and issues that will be on local ballots. You can always download the free “Geaux Vote” app to get a sample of your ballot.

4:45 LRN Sportscast December 10

LSU football coach Brian Kelly has added Kerry Cooks to the coaching staff as a defensive coach. He has spent the last two seasons as a defensive analyst at Notre Dame. Cooks played at Iowa where he earned All-Big Ten honors as a defensive back. He was a team captain for the Hawkeyes in 1997.

Grambling introduced Hue Jackson as its new head football coach today. Jackson is the 14th coach in Grambling history and brings more than 30 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and professional levels.

In high school football this afternoon, Southern Lab won its seventh state championship as they defeated Ouachita Christian 38-14 in the division four state title game. Senior QB Angelo Izzard (eye-zard) threw for 340 yards and scored five touchdowns. Darren Morris had 9 catches, two of them for touchdowns as Darrell Asberry wins his first state title as a head coach.

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Saints running back Alvin Kamara is set to return this Sunday when New Orleans visits the New York Jets. Kamara has missed the last four games with a knee injury. But he was a full participant at practice this week and so was quarterback Taysom Hill despite an injured finger on his throwing hand.

Tomorrow night in the Ceasars Superdome, Ponchatoula and Zachary square off in the Class 5A state championship. The Green Wave have not played in a state title game in 70 years. Ponchatoula Head Coach Hank Tierney says he has a very talented team that’s looking to make history….
cut 19 (14) “…Zachary team”
Warren Easton hasn’t won a state title since 1942 and they face Westgate tonight in the Class 4A title game. The Tigers are playing in their first title game.

ED white hasn’t been in a title game since 1981 and the Cardinals face University High in Lafayette tonight in the Division two title game.

3:30 LRN Newscast Dec 10

Consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent in November compared to a year earlier. That’s the highest annual inflation rate in nearly four decades. LSU economist emeritus Dr. Loren Scott says fixing the supply chain issues won’t likely do much to erase inflation…:

CUT 06(11)      “…return to normal.”

He says that’s unlikely. Scott blames the Federal Reserve’s unwise fiscal policies – printing more money to pump into the economy – for the current inflationary trend.

What we thought was a record for deadly crashes over the Thanksgiving holiday, has proven even worse. There were 15 crashes on state roadways, and since the holiday many persons injured in them have since died. The total now for the Thanksgiving weekend is at 26. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson…:

CUT 09(09)      “…900 fatalities in 2021.”

 

Recent numbers from the Louisiana Workforce Commission show the unemployment rate is getting closer to pre-pandemic levels. Extra unemployment for people staying home to avoid spreading COVID ended over 3 months ago, and many are now looking to get income flowing again. And what of COVID shots mandates and jobs lost there? U.S. Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says he doesn’t believe it will deter those who want to work…:

CUT 05(08)      “…thing go back.”

A 28-year-old Shreveport man is behind bars; accused of possessing and distributing child pornography. State Police say Joshua Turner had dozens of illegal images and was sharing them on social media. No word on bail. The investigation is still underway.

St Tammany Parish residents go to the polls tomorrow to decide the fate of a proposed gambling casino resort complex in Slidell. St. Tammany has been gaming-free since 1998.

2:30 LRN Newscast Dec 10

Encouraging new figures from the Louisiana Workforce Commission show the state’s unemployment rate is nearing pre-pandemic levels. This while many says why get a job, when the government pays me to stay home. Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says “not true”; pandemic related benefits ended three months ago…:

CUT 03  (06)        “….unemployment benefits.”

So folks are going back to work, just maybe not in their chosen field.

Tomorrow is Election Day in 34 parishes across the state. Many runoffs for local positions, ordinances and proposals and more. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he’s expecting pretty low voter turnout…:

CUT 12  (09)        “…usually it does…”

There’s a runoff for Sheriff in Orleans Parish; pitting a 4-term incumbent against a fellow Democrat with a lot of party-based backing.

 

With inflation up 6.8 percent from a year ago – the biggest jump in 39 years – the finger of blame is being pointed at supply chain issues, supply-and-demand and monetary and fiscal policy. More from Dave Brannen…:

CUT 02(33)      “…Brannen.”

Canadian Pacific railroad says it’s committed to establishing passenger-rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. CP is about to merge with Kansas City Southern, who currently control the rail lines on that route. A daily bus service between the cities – started after Hurricane Katrina – was ended due to low ridership.

PM LRN Newscall Dec 10

Unemployment in Louisiana is returning to pre-pandemic claims but some 85,000 have not returned to the workforce. Brooke Thorington has more from the US Secretary of Labor.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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With inflation up 6.8 percent from a year ago, the biggest jump in 39 years, the finger of blame is being pointed at supply chain issues, supply-and-demand, and monetary and fiscal policy. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 2 (32)…I’m Dave Brannen.”  

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Most recent numbers from the Louisiana Workforce Commission show the unemployment rate is getting closer to pre-pandemic levels. And while some say there’s still a labor shortage because the government is paying people to stay home Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says enhanced benefits ended in August in Louisiana and September for most other states.

Cut 3 (06) “…unemployment benefits.”

LWC estimates about 85,000 have left the workforce in Louisiana for a number of reasons including concerns over their health, the health of their family, and or childcare. Walsh says retaining childcare workers was an ongoing issue before the pandemic and cost is also a factor.

Cut 4 (10) “…head-on.”

Walsh believes the pandemic gave many workers time to pause and think about their profession and where and what they want their career path to be. As for vaccine mandates, Walsh says he doesn’t believe it will deter those who want to work.

Cut 5 (08) “…things go back.”

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November consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent in November compared to a year earlier. That’s the highest annual inflation rate in nearly four decades. LSU economist, Dr. Loren Scott, says fixing the supply chain issues won’t likely do much to erase inflation.

 Cut 6 (11) “…return to normal.” 

But, Scott says current Federal Reserve policy that’s pumping more money into the system, coupled with the amount of money the federal government is spending likely dashes any hope for a short-term dance with rising inflation.

Scott talks about what he says is the inflationary impact of a very accommodating monetary policy by the Federal Reserve as being a major cause for rising prices.

Cut 7 (11) “…is right now.”  

Scott believes inflation is also a product of supply-and-demand and discounts the possibility of collusion to boost prices and thus stir up the inflationary pot.

Cut 8 (08) “…experiencing right now.”

He says the inflation that’s occurring can be blamed for the most part on supply chain issues and monetary and fiscal policy, something that likely won’t be corrected in the short-term, but possibly in the medium term.

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Thanksgiving weekend was among the deadliest on Louisiana roadways this year with 15 crashes responsible for now 26 fatalities. And as we approach another busy traveling period for Christmas and New Year’s DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says the trend doesn’t bode well for the state.

Cut 9 (09) “…in 2021.”

DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says after reviewing data from law enforcement a majority of the traffic fatalities were caused by speeding, impaired, or distracted driving all of which are preventable.

Cut 10 (07)  “…a lot.”

Another disturbing factor in the number of fatal crashes in Louisiana Mallett says is the lack of seatbelt usage.

Both Wilson and Mallett say areas severely impacted by Hurricane Ida are also facing traffic hurdles and the closer we get to Christmas we’ll have even more drivers on the road and many from out of state that aren’t familiar with the roadways causing even more congestion.

And if you witness someone behind the wheel that could be impaired or driving aggressively Mallett says call law enforcement.

Cut  11 (09)  “…star-LSP.”  

Last year crashes involving motor vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians killed 828 people in Louisiana. That is the highest number of deaths in a single year since 2008.

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Saturday is election day for 34 parishes, consisting of local matters, municipal runoffs, some tax proposals, and gaming for St. Tammany Parish. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he already expected voter turnout to be low due to only a few items on the ballot, but inclement weather could reduce earlier predictions.

Cut 12 (08) “…it does.”  

However, in St. Tammany Parish Ardoin says early voting there was significant and he expects the largest turnout to be in the southeast parish to decide if they will allow a gaming casino in Slidell.

Cut 13 (08) “…and vote.”

In addition to gaming in St. Tammany, Ardoin says there are several races to be decided in the neighboring parish of Orleans.

Cut 14 (12) “…Orleans Parish.” 

Ardoin says don’t forget to bring your ID along with your umbrella. Polls open tomorrow at 7 am and close at 8 pm.