10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 10

The Sabine Parish community of Peason is picking up the pieces after an EF-2 tornado touched down there Sunday morning. The twister destroyed dozens of homes and other structures, and sne t at least six people to the hospital with injuries; some of them serious. Authorities say no one was killed in the disaster.

Louisiana colleges and universities are making sweeping changes to their sexual misconduct policies after new state laws were passed last year. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says 188 confidential advisors are now in place at Louisiana schools, to hear the complaints and report them up the line for appropriate action…:

CUT 12(08)      “…keep students safe.”

The 2021 legislature took action last year when LSU was found to have failed in addressing widespread sexual abuse complaints.

 

Nearly 900 soldiers and airmen with the Louisiana National Guard are mobilized throughout the state in support of various COVID missions. Michelle Southern reports their work continues in 2022…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Michelle Southern reporting.”

Police in Lafayette say they have located a stolen Mardi Gras float, reported missing last week. The 40-foot long double decker was stolen January 7th, but was found Sunday – abandoned but intact – in St. Martin Parish. It’s been returned to its owner.

09:30 LRN Newscast Jan 10

According to ValuePenguin’s State of Auto Insurance in 2022 report, Louisiana will see car insurance rates increase faster than the national average. Eric Holl with Real Reform Louisiana says there were claims passage of the tort reforms in 2020 would bring about a major reduction in auto insurance rates within a year…:

CUT 09(12)      “…would notice.”

But Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the bill contained no mandates for a reduction of auto insurance premium costs…:

CUT 10(11)      “…49 states.”

Holl says, if you have to sue your auto insurance company, good luck with that.

In Sabine Parish this morning, the aftermath of an EF-2 tornado that tore through the Peason community Sunday morning. Dozens of structures destroyed or badly damaged and at least six people hurt; some seriously.

 

Are you wearing masks while indoors due to COVID? If so, are you wearing the proper kind. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says a simple cloth mask provides only minimal protection against spreading the virus. He says you NEED a KN95 or N95 mask, which are a lot easier to find now…:

CUT 15(11)      “…them online.”

The CDC has also said simple cloth masks are not effective is protecting you or others from the virus.

Speaking of the virus, nearly 900 Louisiana National Guard men and women continue to serve in the pandemic response. Cindy Haygood leads the Guard’s COVID Task Force. She says they’ve been doing so for the past 22 months…:

CUT 06(09)      “…of this community.”

The Guard have administered over a half-million tests and given over 230-thousand vaccine shots during the pandemic.

08:30 LRN Newscast Jan 10

A tornado touched down Sunday morning in the Sabine Parish community of Peason; doing extensive damage and injuring at least six people. Sabine sheriff’s deputies say, however, no one is reported dead. The National Weather Service says the twister was an EF-2 in magnitude, with a base a half-mile wide in places. At least 30 homes, businesses and farm structures were badly damaged.

Louisiana colleges and universities are making sweeping changes to their sexual misconduct policies after new state laws were passed last year. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says one big change is that virtually ALL staff and faculty are now mandatory reporters, should they be aware of sexual harassment or assault…:

CUT 11(06)      “…grounds for termination”

The 2021 legislature took action last year when LSU was found to have failed in addressing widespread sexual abuse complaints. Dr. Reed says since that time, there has been extensive training of employees on hearing such complaints and acting accordingly

 

A 5-year-old boy was pronounced dead Sunday, after he was found unresponsive in a swimming pool at a Lake Charles home. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s deputies say foul play is not suspected and categorize the death as a tragic accident.

The Louisiana National Guard is continuing to support COVID missions around the state in 2022, at the direction of Governor John Bel Edwards. Cindy Haygood is the Task Force COVID commander with the Guard. She says the Omicron surge has led to a huge increase in test site demand throughout the state…:

CUT 04(11)      “…out there.”

Haygood says Guardsmen have administered more than 542,000 COVID tests, 206,300 vaccines since the start of the pandemic

07:30 LRN Newscast Jan 10

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says it’s still important to continue to wear face coverings to reduce transmission and because of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, you might want to rethink the type of mask you’re wearing. Kanter says while cloth masks help protect those around you…:

CUT 14  (09)        “…KN95 masks.”

He says KN95’s and N95’s are much easier to find than they were last year.

A tornado tore through Sabine Parish early Sunday morning, doing extensive damage to over 30 structures and leaving six people injured; some pretty badly. Sabine Parish deputies say no deaths have been reported due to the twister. The majority of the damage was to the Peason Community off state Highway 118.

 

Real Reform of Louisiana is calling out the insurance commissioner and those who said auto insurance rates would drop after the passage of tort reform in 2020. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(34)      “…Thorington.”

The Saints did their part but didn’t get the help they needed from the Rams who blew a 17-point lead against San Francisco and it’s the 49ers not New Orleans headed to the playoffs. The Black & Gold finish the season with a 9-8 record.

06:30 LRN Newscast Jan 10

A tornado touched down in the Sabine Parish town of Peason Sunday morning; injuring six people when it tore into their mobile home. The National Weather Service says the twister was an EF-2 in magnitude and was a half-mile across in places. The Sabine sheriff’s office says no one was reported killed. At least 30 homes were destroyed.

Nearly 900 soldiers and airmen with the Louisiana National Guard are mobilized throughout the state in support of various Covid missions. Michelle Southern reports their work continues in 2022…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Southern.”

 

According to ValuePenguin’s State of Auto Insurance in 2022, Louisiana will see car insurance rates increase faster than the national average. Eric Holl with Real Reform Louisiana says despite a promise that tort reform measures passed in the 2020 legislative session would decrease rates, so far, they haven’t…:

CUT 07(12)      “…in the country”

When asked about the ValuePenguin’s report Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says he’s not familiar with them…:

CUT 08(12)      “…they would know.”

The New Orleans Saints finished their regular season with a 30-to-20 win over Atlanta Sunday, but the LA Rams did not beat San Francisco; meaning the Saints will not be going to the NFL playoffs.

06:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints beat the Falcons 30-20 yesterday, but San Francisco’s come from behind win over the Rams puts the 49ers in the playoffs and has New Orleans starting its offseason.

The Saints finish a crazy season with a 9-8 record. The regular season started with the team in the Dallas area because of Hurricane Ida. The Black and Gold used an NFL record 58 starters because of injuries and COVID. And they played four quarterbacks. For the second time this year Trevor Siemien had to replace an injured quarterback…
cut 20 (24) “…proud of”
The Saints have the 18th pick in the first round.

The LSU men’s basketball team is 2-1 in the SEC after solid win over Tennessee on Saturday. The Tigers are at Florida on Wednesday and they’ll host Arkansas on Saturday. Coach Will Wade says his team needs to keep getting better….
cut 18 (20) “….locked in”

Louisiana Tech is locked in as they’ve started Conference USA play with a 4-0 record after beating UTSA 79-63 in San Antonio on Saturday night. Amorie Archibald had career-high 31 points in the win.

The Ragin Cajuns lead the Sun Belt with a 3-0 record, while ULM is 1-and-3.

Southeastern Louisiana beat Nicholls 77-72 to win the Southland Conference tip off tournament.

The Pelicans fell to the Raptors last night 105-101.

LRN AM Newscall January 10

Nearly 900 soldiers and airmen with the Louisiana National Guard are mobilized throughout the state in support of various Covid missions. Michelle Southern reports their work continues in 2022…

Cut 1 (30) “Michelle Southern reporting.”

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Real Reform of Louisiana is calling out the insurance commissioner and those who said auto insurance rates would drop after the passage of tort reform in 2020. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Louisiana’s public colleges make big changes to help assure students are not made victims of sexual misconduct. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (38) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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The Louisiana National Guard is continuing to support Covid missions around the state in 2022, at the direction of Governor John Bel Edwards. Cindy Haygood is the Task Force Covid commander with LANG. She says the Omicron surge has led to a huge increase in test site demand throughout the state…:

Cut 4 (11) “out there” 

886 service members are currently supporting various Covid missions in Louisiana including providing food bank and warehouse support. Haygood says they are working at 28 vaccine sites and administering Covid tests at 31 sites…:

Cut 5 (11) “regions”

Haygood says guardsmen have administered more than 542,000 Covid tests, 206,300 vaccines since the start of the pandemic — and distributed over 42 million pounds of food. She says between the pandemic and hurricanes, many of these soldiers have been activated full-time for nearly 22 months…:

Cut 6 (09) “of this community”

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According to ValuePenguin’s State of Auto Insurance in 2022, Louisiana will see car insurance rate increase faster than the national average. Eric Holl with Real Reform Louisiana says despite a promise that tort reform measures passed in the 2020 legislative session would decrease rates, so far, they haven’t.

Cut 7 (12) “…in the country.”

When asked about the ValuePenguin’s report Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says he’s not familiar with them.

Cut 8 (12) “…they could know.” 

ValuePenguin is a personal finance website that researches insurance and other financial topics.

When the tort reform was debated in the 2020 session, Holl says there were claims passage would bring about a major reduction in auto insurance rates within a year.

Cut 9 (12)  “…would notice.”

Donelon counters that the bill contained no mandates for in a reduction of auto insurance premium costs.

Cut 10 (11) “…49 states.”

Donelon says the tort reforms measures passed were an effort to address the highest in America claims to litigation ratio that the state suffers from. Holl says policyholders now actually have fewer rights as a result of tort reform if they’re in a battle with their auto insurance carrier.

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Louisiana colleges and universities are making sweeping changes to their sexual misconduct policies after new state laws were passed last year. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says one big change is that virtually ALL staff and faculty are now mandatory reporters, should they be aware of sexual harassment or assault…:

Cut  11 (06)  “…grounds for termination.”  

The 2021 legislature took action last year when LSU was found to have failed in addressing widespread sexual abuse complaints. Dr. Reed says since that time, there has been extensive training of employees on hearting such complaints and acting accordingly. She says 188 confidential advisors are now in place at Louisiana schools, to hear the complaints and report them up the line for appropriate action…:

Cut 12 (08) “…keep students safe.”

The new laws require agreements between campus officials and law enforcement to assure sexual abuse complaints are properly investigated. It also requires staff and faculty undergo training in properly handling such complaints. Dr. Reed says administrators will also be held responsible if complaints are ignored and “swept under the rug”…:

Cut 13 (10) “…can say “we did not know’”

Reed says the overall effect will be a safer and more secure environment in which to get an education.

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State Health Officer says it’s so important to wear face coverings to reduce transmission and because of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, you might want to rethink the type of mask you’re wearing. Kanter says while cloth masks help protect those around you…

Cut 14 (09)  “…KN95 masks.”

When the pandemic began it was extremely difficult to find face coverings. But over time Kanter says the N95 and KN95 masks are not as scarce as they once were.

Cut 15 (11)  “…them online.”

Kanter says he personally wears a KN95 mask because it’s more comfortable but either a KN95 or N95 mask provides equal protection.

Cut  16 (11) “…of them.”

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After dropping the SEC opener to Auburn, the 21st ranked LSU men’s basketball team is now 2-1 in league play after beating Kentucky and Tennessee last week. The Tigers knocked off the Volunteers in front of a sold out crowd on Saturday 79-67. Forward Darius Days says losing to Auburn turned into a good thing…

Cut 17 (17) “ …keep rolling.”

LSU is at Florida on Wednesday and they’ll host Arkansas on Saturday. Coach Will Wade says his team need to keep getting better…

Cut 18 (20) “ ..locked in .” 

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The Saints did their part but didn’t get the help they needed from the Rams who blew a 17-point lead against San Francisco and its the 49ers not New Orleans headed to the playoffs. After the Saints defeated the Falcons 30-20 they watched from the locker room to watch San Fran win in overtime in Los Angeles. Coach Sean Payton says they were pulling for the Rams hard…

Cut 19 (12“…would be” 

The Saints finish a crazy season with a 9-8 record. The regular season started with the team re-located in the Dallas area because of Hurricane Ida. The Black and Gold used an NFL record 58 starters because of injuries and COVID. And played four quarterbacks. For the second time this year Trevor Siemien had to replace an injured quarterback…

Cut 20 (24) “..proud of”  

10:30 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 8TH

Louisiana argues its case against White House vaccine mandates before the U.S. Supreme Court…:
Cut 2 (29) “I’m Kevin Gallagher”

Meanwhile the State Supreme Court has ruled that private employers have the right to fire workers who don’t get the Covid shot. Ochsner employees filed the suit after the health system issued a vaccine requirement. But Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the supreme court ruled Ochsner can make its own rules…:
Cut 14 (07) “like Ochsner”

Approximately 30,000 homeowner policyholders in Louisiana of two insurance companies deemed to be insolvent will now have coverage under SafePoint Insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says this is great news not just for those who had policies with Access Home or State National Fire, but everyone benefits since those homeowners could have ended up with taxpayer-funded Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance.
Cut 7 (11) “December 1st”
For more information visit the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s website.

It’s a must-win for the Saints on Sunday as they have to beat the Falcons and the 49ers also need to lose to the Rams in order for New Orleans to get the final spot in the NFC playoffs. Saints Coach Sean Payton..:
Cut 15 (12) “for success”
Kickoff is at 3:25.

09:30 LRN NEWSCAST JANUARY 8TH

Louisiana attorneys argued their case against White House COVID vaccine mandates before the U.S. Supreme Court Friday. We are among several states granted injunctions by lower courts to stop the enforcement of the rules. State Solicitor General Liz Murrill believes the Biden administration orders are an overreach…:
Cut 9 (15) “a COVID shot”
Federal Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher says the mandates are absolutely appropriate…:
CUT 11 (09) “Medicaid patients”
A ruling by the Justices is forthcoming.

Meanwhile Louisiana’s Supreme Court just ruled Friday that private employers can under law fire workers who refuse to get the shot.

Nearly 900 soldiers and airmen with the Louisiana National Guard are mobilized throughout the state in support of various Covid missions. LANG Task Force Covid Commander Cindy Haygood says they are working at 28 vaccine sites and administering Covid tests at 31 sites…:
CUT 18 (11) “regions”
She says as of this week guardsmen have administered more than 542,000 Covid tests and 206,300 vaccines.

Good news for hunters today. The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says chronic wasting disease was not detected in more than 300 white-tailed deer samples taken in Morehouse and Union parishes. LDWF biologist Director Scott Durham says this means the baiting ban is now no more…:
CUT 3 (05) “to hunt”
Hunters across the state are still encouraged to continue submitting deer samples to LDWF.

08:30 LRN Newscast January 8th

The state Supreme Court rules private employers can fire workers who refuse to get the Covid vaccine. 2 months ago, a lower court ruled the Ochsner Health system cannot force employees to get the shot. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says at-will work laws in Louisiana give employers a lot of freedom…:
Cut 13 (10) “employees”
The ruling applies to all private employers, not just healthcare facilities.

The Louisiana National Guard is continuing to support Covid missions around the state in 2022. Cindy Haygood is the Task Force Covid commander with LANG. She says the Omicron surge has led to a huge increase in test site demand throughout the state…:
CUT 17 (11) “out there”
She says 886 service members are currently supporting various Covid missions in Louisiana.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries lifts a baiting ban in Union and Morehouse Parishes after not finding chronic wasting disease in any of the local deer:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The Saints travel to face the Falcons tomorrow and New Orleans must win to make the playoffs, and the Rams need to beat the 49ers. Running Back Alvin Kamara says they’ve been working hard:
CUT 16 (15) “locked in”
Kickoff is 3:25pm.