5:30 LRN Newscast Jan 7

Louisiana went before the U.S. Supreme Court to argue against the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccine mandates for bigger businesses and health care workers. State Solicitor General Liz Murrill says the White House orders are a clear overreach…:

Cut 9 (15) “…a COVID shot.”

She calls the mandate an unprecedented “bureaucratic power move.” But federal Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher says the mandates are wholly appropriate…:

Cut  11 (09)  “…Medicaid patients.” 

Louisiana and other states are asking the High Court to uphold injunctions against enforcing the mandates.

The Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled hospitals can fire their employees if they do not receive a COVID vaccine. Plaintiffs argued the state’s medical consent law gives adults the ability to refuse medical treatment, Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the Supreme Court correctly determined the law only applies to the relationship between a health care provider and a patient…

Cut 14 (07)  “…Ochsner.” 

Approximately 30,000 homeowner policyholders in Louisiana of two insurance companies deemed to be insolvent will now have coverage under SafePoint. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says SafePoint will cover any insurance claims made on or after December 1st. As for claims prior to December, particularly those from Ida…

Cut 8 (07) “…per claim.” 

For more information visit the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s website

4:45 LRN Sportscast January 7

Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead will not play again this Sunday. Cornerback Bradley Roby and defensive back P-J Williams have also been ruled out for the regular-season finale against Atlanta. Defensive end Marcus Davenport, running back Mark Ingram and offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk are listed as questionable. Ramczyk has missed the last seven games with a knee injury.

New Orleans could use Davenport, Ingram and Ramczyk on Sunday as it’s a must-win game for the Black and Gold. A win for the Saints and a 49ers loss to the Rams and New Orleans gets the last seed in the NFC playoffs. Saints defensive end Cam Jordan says they are not guaranteed another game after Sunday, so all of their focus is going into beating the Dirty Birds…
cut 17 (16) “….what it is”
Kick-off is at 3:25.

Ed Ingram becomes the latest LSU Tiger to announce he’s entering the NFL draft. The offensive guard had one year left of eligibility. Ingram is the seventh LSU player to declare for the draft, joining Derek Stingley, Damone Clark, Cordale Flott, Cameron Lewis, Tyrion Davis Price, and Neil Farrell.

Former Ragin Cajuns player and assistant coach LaMar Morgan has been named as U-L Lafayette’s new defensive coordinator. Morgan was a standout safety for the Cajuns from 2003 to 2007 and last season he was the cornerbacks’ coach at Vanderbilt.

Dave Scholz has been hired as the Director of Football Sports Performance for the Bulldogs. He comes to Ruston after spending the last three seasons as the Head Strength and Conditioning coach at Texas Tech.

Former St. James Quarterback Lowell Narcisse is transferring to Nicholls. He’s been at UTSA the last two years after signing with LSU out of high school. He was a four-star Q-B for St. James.

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 07

Approximately 30,000 homeowner’s 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 for those who had policies with Access Home or State National Fire for more than three years…:

CUT 06(10)      “…until renewal.”

As policies come up for renewal, beginning in March 2022 they will be rewritten using SafePoint’s policy forms and rates.

Shreveport is a concerned as to whether there will be enough police to handle security for Mardi Gras parades coming next month. In an interview with KEEL radio, Interim Chief Wayne Smith said they will (quote) ”utilize every available option that we have and work harder with what we have.” He says they may ask partner law enforcement agencies for assistance.

 

The Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled hospitals can fire their employees if they do not receive a COVID vaccine. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Louisiana’s at-will employment laws give Ochsner Health or any other private employer the ability to fire a worker who refuses the COVID vaccine…:

CUT 13(10)      “…employees.”

A large group of Ochsner employees filed the lawsuit. They now must either comply or find work someplace else.

Sunday is a must-win for the New Orleans Saints, as they have to beat the Falcons AND the Rams must beat the 49ers in order for the Saints to get into the NFL playoffs. Coach Sean Payton does NOT expect Atlanta to lie down and give them the win…:

CUT 15(12)      “…for success.”

3:30 LRN Newscast Jan 07

State Attorney General Jeff Landry was at the U.S. Supreme Court in D.C. today for oral arguments against White House coronavirus vaccine mandates. Lower courts have granted injunctions to block the orders that all health workers get the jab, and that companies with 100 or more employees also require they get vaccinated. Louisiana’s Solicitor General Liz Murrill asks justices to uphold those rulings, as the mandates will create negative consequences…:

CUT 10  (10)        “millions of people.”

Speaking for the Biden Administration and federal authorities, Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher, who says health Secretary Xavier Becerra weighed those possibilities heavily before agreeing to the mandates…:

CUT 12  (15)        “…a deadly pandemic.”

The Justices’ decision will be forthcoming.

 

The state Supreme Court rules that Ochsner Health HAS the right to fire employees who do not comply with COVID vaccination requirements. The decision reinstates the mandate that employees get the shots and boosters or submit to regular testing … or find work elsewhere. Ochsner is one of the state’s largest health care providers.

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. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Palermo.”

LRN PM Newscall January 7

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. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Louisiana argues its case against Biden Administration vaccine mandates before the U.S. Supreme Court. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (29)…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”  

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries reports they found no evidence of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer samples taken in Morehouse and Union parishes. A baiting ban was issued in those parishes after cases were found in Arkansas. LDWF Biologist Director Scott Durham says the ban is now lifted.

Cut 3 (11) “…not detected.”

Durham says without the help of hunters who submitted deer samples they wouldn’t have been able to safely lift the baiting ban.

Cut 4 (11) “…help us in that.”

Hunters across the state are still encouraged to continue submitting deer samples to LDWF. Durham says CWD is an ongoing issue they consistently monitor.

Cut 5 (10) “…looking for.”

CWD has been detected in the bordering states of Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi.

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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 for those who had policies with Access Home or State National Fire for more than three years.

 Cut 6 (10) “…until renewal.” 

As policies come up for renewal, beginning in March 2022 they will be rewritten using SafePoint’s policy forms and rates.

Donelon says not only is it a win for the 30,000 policyholders but taxpayers also because otherwise, those policyholders could end up with taxpayer-funded Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance.

Cut 7 (11) “…December 1st.” 

Donelon says SafePoint will cover any insurance claims made on or after December 1st. As for claims prior to December, particularly those from Ida…

Cut 8 (07) “…per claim.” 

For more information visit the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s website.

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Louisiana attorneys argued their case against White House COVID vaccine mandates before the U.S. Supreme Court today. Louisiana is among several states granted injunctions by lower courts to stop enforcement of the mandates. Via Zoom, state Solicitor General Liz Murrill says the Biden administration orders are a clear overreach…:

Cut 9 (15) “…a COVID shot.”

The White House is ordering the shots for all health care workers under the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Failure to comply could result in termination. Murrill argues that the orders will have negative un-intended consequences…:

Cut 10 (10)  “…millions of people.”

Lower courts have also blocked enforcement of White House orders that private companies with 100 or more workers have them vaccinated, or face fines under the federal Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA). Arguing FOR the mandates was federal Deputy Solicitor General Brain Fletcher, who says the orders are wholly appropriate…:

Cut  11 (09)  “…Medicaid patients.” 

Louisiana lawyers say the mandates exceed the CMMS statutory authority and violate several federal statutes and will cost people their jobs. However, Fletcher says Health Secretary Xavier Becerra (ZAY-ve-er Buh SEH-ruh) heavily weighed the options and consequences before agreeing to the mandates…:

Cut 12 (15) “…a deadly pandemic.”  

A ruling by the Justices is forthcoming.

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The Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled hospitals can fire their employees if they do not receive a COVID vaccine. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Louisiana’s at-will employment laws give Ochsner Health or any other private employer the ability to fire a worker who refuses the COVID vaccine…

Cut 13 (10) “.. employees. “

Dozens of Ochsner employees filed the lawsuit after Ochsner Health announced its workers must get vaccinated or face possible termination.

The plaintiffs argued the state’s medical consent law gives adults the ability to refuse medical treatment. But Ciolino says the Supreme Court correctly determined the medical consent law only applies to the relationship between a health care provider and a patient…

Cut 14 (07)  “…Ochsner.” 

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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 doesn’t anticipate Atlanta will lie down and allow them to win…

Cut 15 (12) “…for success.” 

Saints running back Alvin Kamara says preparation for this Sunday’s game against the Dirty Birds looks good…

Cut  16 (15) “..locked in”

2:30 LRN Newscast Jan 7

Louisiana argues its case against Biden Administration vaccine mandates before the U.S. Supreme Court. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (29)…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”  

The Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled hospitals can fire their employees if they do not receive a COVID vaccine. Dozens of Ochsner employees filed the lawsuit after Ochsner Health announced its workers must get vaccinated or face possible termination.

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries reports they found no evidence of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer samples taken in Morehouse and Union parishes and the baiting ban for those parishes has been lifted. LDWF Biologist Director Scott Durham encourages hunters statewide to continue submitting samples because CWD is an issue they consistently monitor.

Cut 5 (10) “…looking for.”

CWD has been detected in the bordering states of Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi.

Approximately 30,000 homeowner policyholders in Louisiana of two insurance companies deemed insolvent will now have coverage under SafePoint Insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says this is great news for those who had policies with Access Home or State National Fire for more than three years.

 Cut 6 (10) “…until renewal.” 

 

1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 07

Louisiana went before the U.S. Supreme Court to argue against the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccine mandates for bigger businesses and health care workers. State Solicitor General Liz Murrill says the White House orders are a clear overreach…:

CUT 09  (15)        “…a COVID shot.”

She calls the mandate an un-precedented “bureaucratic power move.” But federal Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher says the mandates are wholly appropriate…:

CUT 11  (09)        “…and Medicaid patients.”

Louisiana and other states are asking the High Court to uphold injunctions against enforcing the mandates.

 

A large building in historic downtown Lake Providence has been destroyed by an overnight fire. Police in the East Carroll Parish town say the fire started somewhere around 1 a.m. and was not extinguished until after 8. The building housed several businesses, including a Capital One Bank. The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating.

The Department of Wildlife & Fisheries lifts a field-baiting ban for Union and Morehouse parishes, after becoming satisfied that deer in that area do not have Chronic Wasting Disease. LDWF biologist Scott Durham credits the help of hunters, who voluntarily gave up their deer taken for testing…:

CUT 04  (11)        “…help us in that.”

Because CWD has been detected in deer in four neighbor states, Durham encourages hunters statewide to keep bringing their deer kill in for further testing.

12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 07

Attorney General Jeff Landry will make his case against the Biden Administration’s plan to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for most healthcare workers. Erik Piccoli has more…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Piccoli.”

The New Orleans City Council has voted to rename Robert E. Lee Boulevard in the city’s Lakeview area after local musical legend Allen Toussaint. The vote was unanimous, and the street officially becomes “Allen Toussaint Boulevard” on February 1st. Toussaint passed away in 2015.

 

State health officials are struggling for coronavirus test demand to keep up with the high number of cases reported. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says there are PCR tests available, but at-home tests are VERY hard to come by…:

CUT 14  (07)        “…private market.”

If you want to find a free testing location near you, visit “ldh.la.gov” and click the “coronavirus” tab.

…and now today’s markets….

The Saints need a “perfect storm” to make the NFL playoffs this year. They must beat Atlanta Sunday, but they also need the Rams to beat San Francisco as well. Both those games kickoff at 3:25 Sunday.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

After so many years as one of the top teams in the NFL in passing, the Saints enter the final game of the regular season ranked last in the NFL in passing yards with 3,259. And in the last three games, New Orleans has scored just one touchdown. Quarterback Taysom Hill still thinks the offense can put it all together…
cut 18 (19) “…to win”
A win against Atlanta on Sunday and a loss by the 49ers to the Rams and New Orleans gets in the playoffs as the final seed in the NFC.

Ed Ingram becomes the latest LSU Tiger to announce he’s entering the NFL draft. The offensive guard had one year left of eligibility.

With football playoffs and the Super Bowl coming in the next few weeks, many want to know when the state will approve online sports betting apps. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Voicer 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

In basketball action last night, Brandon Ingram scored 32 points and the Pelicans defeated the Warriors 101-96. The 13th ranked Lady Tigers fell short in knocking off top-ranked South Carolina as they lost 66-60. Louisiana Tech and the Ragin Cajuns moved to 3-0 in conference play, while ULM won its first Sun Belt game.

11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 07

As daily COVID case numbers continue to break records, the governor continues to encourage residents to wear masks indoors. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Thorington.”

Calcasieu Parish has recorded its first homicide of the New Year. Police in Iowa say a woman and her daughter were both shot by Sheron Lewis. The mother was killed. The daughter is in the hospital in serious condition. Their names are withheld for now. Lewis is charged with murder and attempted murder.

 

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries reports they found no evidence of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer samples taken in Morehouse and Union parishes. A baiting ban was issued in those parishes after cases were found in Arkansas. LDWF Biologist Scott Durham says the ban is now lifted…:

CUT 03(11)      “…not detected.”

Durham thanks hunters who gave up their deer for testing for helping is getting the ban lifted.

Commercials are all over Louisiana TV and radio about online sports betting “Coming Soon”, but HOW soon? State Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says – first – he’d like to dispel a few rumors…:

CUT 10(08)      “…not the case.”

Johns says once regulators are satisfied the apps will be bug and problem-free, he’ll approve their use … but he declines to set a date for that.