1:30 LRN Newscast Jan 5

At a ceremony in New Orleans, Governor John Bel Edwards posthumously pardoned civil rights pioneer Homer Plessy. Plessy was a Creole man arrested in New Orleans 130 years ago when he refused to leave a whites-only railroad car. Plessy’s protest led to the 1896 ruling known as Plessy versus Ferguson, which said it was legal to have white-only spaces in public areas. Governor Edwards says unfortunately the negative effects of that ruling still linger…:

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Two children were tragically killed in a house fire early this morning in St. Landry Parish. Opelousas Fire Chief Charles Mason says they received a call shortly before 1:30 of a house fire where six people resided, only four escaped.

Cut 9 (06) “…and one eleven.”

One child was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.

Jonesboro’s Fire Chief Brandon Brown and a Jackson Parish Sheriff’s deputy, George Wyatt face insurance fraud charges involving a two-vehicle crash of fire department vehicles. Trooper Michael Reichardt says two have also been charged with filing or maintaining false public records, and malfeasance in office.

Cut 12 (07) “…jail now.”  

The investigation revealed that Brown’s juvenile son was the driver of one of the vehicles, not Brown or Wyatt.

LSU’s football season ended with a disappointing 42-20 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl Tuesday. This despite the best efforts of 5th-year senior wide receiver & cornerback Jontre Kirklin, who stepped up to fill in at quarterback. Kirklin is known to teammates as a hard worker and team leader.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 05

At a ceremony in New Orleans, Governor John Bel Edwards posthumously pardoned civil rights pioneer Homer Plessy, the subject of a separate but equal Supreme Court ruling that enabled decades of segregation of black Americans. Keith Plessy, a direct descendant, was on hand for today’s ceremony…

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Homer Plessy was a creole man arrested in New Orleans 130 years ago when he refused to leave a whites-only railroad car.

Two children were tragically killed in a house fire early this morning in St. Landry Parish. Opelousas Fire Chief Charles Mason says six people resided, only four escaped. Inside firefighters found two males, one 12 the other 11. In addition to the two fatalities, another child was taken to the hospital.

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LSU’s 42-20 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl last night will be known as the Jontre Kirklin game, as the fifth-year senior started his first college game at quarterback. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (32)…I’m Jeff Palermo.”  

 

11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 05

Jonesboro’s Fire Chief and a Jackson Parish Sheriff’s deputy face insurance fraud charges involving a two-vehicle crash of fire department vehicles. Trooper Mike Reichardt says State Police received a tip in August and found Chief Brandon Brown and Deputy George Wyatt were involved and listed as the drivers…:

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The two men have been charged with insurance fraud, filing or maintaining false public records, and malfeasance in office.

Two children were tragically killed in a house fire early this morning in St. Landry Parish. Opelousas Fire Chief Charles Mason says they received a call shortly before 1:30 am of a house fire where six people resided. He says only four escaped…:

CUT 09(06)      “…and one eleven.”

Another child was taken to the hospital. The fire is under investigation.

 

The Dash Diet which was developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is once again ranked as one of the top diets by U-S News and World Report. Erik Piccoli has more…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards will posthumously pardon Homer Plessy today. Plessy was the plaintiff in the 1896 U.S. Supreme Court case, which upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine that allowed for decades of segregation of black Americans.

10:30 LRN Newscast

An overnight fire in Opelousas has claimed the lives of two children, an eleven and 12-year-old boy. Opelousas Fire Chief Charles Mason says six people were inside the home when the blaze started and two adults and two children escaped. The investigation continues into the cause of the fire.

In northwest Louisiana, COVID tests and vaccinations will be administered at a drive-thru clinic at the state fairgrounds in Shreveport. Brooke Thorington has the details…
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Smokeable medical marijuana is now available at the state’s nine licensed pharmacies. Good Day Farm works with the LSU AgCenter to produce and grow medicinal pot and CEO John Davis says about 150 pounds of smokeable cannabis hit the store shelves this week. Davis says his company recently started up a huge growing facility near Ruston, to make sure supply meets the demand…
cut 12 (07) “…in February”

The U-S News and World Report ranks the Dash Diet as one of the best diets for 2022. LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center helped develop Dash Diet and Doctor Catherine Champagne says it focuses on the consumption of fruits and vegetables and foods low in sodium, but she says low sodium does not mean a lack of flavor…
cut 5 (11) “….and spices”
Champagne says the DASH diet is highly ranked for healthy eating and heart health and it helps diabetics.

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 5

LSU Health Shreveport is holding a drive-thru COVID testing and vaccination site at the state fairgrounds. It’s open Monday thru Saturday from ten until five PM. Infectious disease specialist Dr. John Vanchiere says we’re experiencing a post-holiday surge demand for testing and it’s just the beginning.

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The raw form of medical marijuana is now for sale at cannabis pharmacies in Louisiana.  John Davis, CEO of Good Day Farm, which grows and produces medical cannabis says the smokable form can range in price from $10 to $25 a gram, and growers do not set the prices

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The estimated Powerball Jackpot reaches $610-million for tonight’s drawing. And that estimate could go even higher, Kim Chopin with the Louisiana Lottery says Powerball usually gives an estimate of anticipated winnings, based on sales, by midday on the day of the drawing.

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The cash value on a $610-million jackpot is $434.2 million.

A strange ending to the 2021 football season for the LSU Tigers last night as they only had 38 scholarship players available, and it showed in a 42-20 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl. Fifth-year senior Jontre Kirklin made his first start at quarterback and threw three touchdown passes…

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8:30 LRN Newscast January 5

The state continues to report thousands of new COVID cases every day and the number of COVID patients in the hospital continues to climb. Hospitalizations have surpassed 12-hundred. Just three weeks ago, Louisiana was reporting about 200 COVID hospitalizations.

In northwest Louisiana, COVID tests and vaccinations will be administered at a drive-thru clinic at the state fairgrounds in Shreveport. Brooke Thorington has the details…
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The DASH Diet which LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center helped develop is ranked as one of the best diets for 2022 by U-S News and World Report. Pennington Dietician Doctor Catherine Champagne says when the USDA announced its dietary guidelines for Americans one of the diets they patterned was DASH…
Cut 6 (06) “…DASH diet.”
Champagne says the DASH diet also encourages eating foods low in sodium.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot of 610-million dollars is the seventh-largest jackpot in the multi-state lottery game’s history. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says there hasn’t been a Powerball jackpot winner since October 4th and the top prize has grown quite a bit.
Cut 7 (10) “…those circles.”
The cash value on a $610-million jackpot is $434 million.

7:30 LRN Newscast January 5

Smokable medicinal cannabis hits the store shelves to a warm reception from patients in Louisiana. Kevin Gallagher reports.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

LSU football finishes the 2021 season with a losing record for the first time since 1999 as the Tigers lost to Kansas State 42-20 in the Texas Bowl last night. But it was a memorable night for wide receiver Jontre Kirklin, who threw three touchdown passes as he started at quarterback for the undermanned Tigers.

Due to the highly contagious Omicron variant of COVID, LSU Health Shreveport holds a drive-thru community testing and vaccination site today at the state fairgrounds. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says they are trying to meet the high demand for testing and free up congestion at emergency rooms.
Cut 13 (09) “…appropriate place to get tested.”
Vanchiere says the only time you should get tested for COVID at the E-R is if you are admitted and you should only be tested if you have symptoms or have a known exposure.

The DASH Diet which was developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is ranked as one of the top diets for 2022 according to U.S. News and World Report. Doctor Catherine Champagne with Pennington says the Dash Diet ranked high for healthy eating, among the easiest to follow, and good for your heart…
Cut 4 (10) “…dairy foods.”
DASH is short for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

On a night LSU named the basketball court inside the PMAC after legendary coach Dale Brown, the 21st ranked Fighting Tigers defeated 16th ranked Kentucky 65-60 in front of 11-thousand fans. LSU rallied back from a nine-point deficit with 13 minutes to play thanks to good defense and rebounding. It was Coach Will Wade’s second victory over Kentucky in his five years at LSU…
cut 16 (20) “…move forward quickly”
LSU is now 1-and-1 in the SEC.

The Pelicans lost for the second straight night last night as Phoenix hit 17 three-pointers to beat the Pels 123 to 110. New Orleans has now dropped three straight overall as they failed to rally back after giving up 42 points in the first quarter.

For the first time since 1999, LSU football finishes the season with a losing record. An undermanned Fighting Tigers team lost to Kansas State 42-20 in the TaxAct Texas Bowl in Houston. LSU had only 38 scholarship players available for the game, and wide receiver Jontre Kirklin was the Tigers starting quarterback. The former quarterback at Lutcher high school tossed three touchdown passes…
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Kirklin threw for 138 yards on the night, but also tossed two interceptions.

Prior to Sunday’s win over the Panthers, there was no Who-Dat chant prior to the game. Saints Coach Sean Payton says it was not intentional and simply an oversight. Defensive end Cam Jordan says he’ll take the blame and promises they’ll do a pre-game who Who Dat chant at the team’s next home game, which will come next season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s nine licensed medical marijuana pharmacies report long lines and bustling business in the first days that smokeable marijuana is legal. John Davis is the CEO of Good Day Farm which produces medical cannabis products for the LSU Ag Center .
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Persons with a prescription from their doctor can get up to 71 grams every two weeks.

LSU Health Shreveport will administer COVID vaccinations, booster shots and PCR tests for COVID-19 at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds starting today to accommodate increased demand. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says the drive-thru clinic will be open Monday through Saturday 10 AM until 5 PM…
cut 15 (10) “….the latest”

The Dash Diet which was developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is once again ranked as one of the top diets by U-S News and World Report. Erik Piccoli has more…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Erik Piccoli.”

Tonight’s Powerball Jackpot is 610-million dollars, the seventh-largest jackpot in the game’s history. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says the largest Powerball jackpot winner in the Bayou State was 191-million dollars in 2017….
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AM LRN Newscall Jan 5

The Dash Diet which was developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is once again ranked as one of the top diets by U-S News and World Report. Erik Piccoli has more…

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Smokable medicinal cannabis hits the store shelves to a warm reception from consumers in Louisiana. Kevin Gallagher reports.

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If you looking to get a COVID test or a vaccination a drive-thru clinic at the state fairgrounds in Shreveport is providing both. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The DASH Diet which was developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Researcher Center is ranked as one of the top best diets according to U.S. News and World Report. Doctor Catherine Champagne with Pennington says the Dash Diet ranked high for healthy eating, among the easiest to follow, and good for your heart…

Cut 4 (10) “…dairy foods.” 

Dr. Champagne says the Dash Diet encourages eating foods low in sodium, but low sodium does not have to mean a lack of flavor…

Cut 5 (11) “…and spices.”

Dr. Champagne says DASH isn’t for those trying to cut fat quickly and because of its long process it doesn’t garner as much attention as others. She says when the USDA announced their dietary guidelines for Americans one of the diets they patterned was DASH…

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If there’s a winner of tonight’s Powerball drawing, they’ll be awarded the seventh-largest jackpot in the game’s history at $610 million. Kim Chopin with the Louisiana Lottery says there hasn’t been a Powerball jackpot winner since October 4th and the top prize has grown quite a bit.

Cut 7 (10) “…those circles.”

And the jackpot estimate could go even higher, Chopin says Powerball usually gives an estimate of anticipated winnings, based on sales, by midday on the day of the drawing, and on Tuesday it increased on a non-draw day from $575 to $610 million.

Cut 8 (09) “…around noon.” 

The cash value on a $610-million jackpot is $434.2 million.

The last time someone won a Powerball jackpot in the Bayou State was March of 2018 with a prize of $55 million. Chopin says the largest Powerball Jackpot winner in Louisiana was $191-million and that was in October of 2017.

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Tonight’s drawing is at 9:59 PM.

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Louisiana’s nine legal medical cannabis pharmacies say long lines and bustling business in the first days that smokeable marijuana flowers were legally available. John Davis, CEO of Good Day Farm, which grows and produces medical cannabis products for the LSU Ag Center says he’s been informed of long lines and wait times to get prescriptions filled.

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Persons with a medical recommendation from their doctor can get up to 71 grams every two weeks. There has been a bit of grumbling about price. Medical cannabis can be sold for anywhere from $10 to $25 a gram, depending on the retailer. Davis says growers do not have any say in what the consumer is charged.

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Some patients questioned said they’d gladly pay a higher price than take the risks of the illegal market. Smokable cannabis is generally less expensive than other legal cannabis previously available.

About 150 pounds of smokeable cannabis hit the store shelves this week. That’s about 20-thousand 8-ounce servings. Davis says his company recently started up a huge growing facility near Ruston, to make sure supply meets demand.

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Due to the highly contagious Omicron variant of COVID, LSU Health Shreveport begins its community testing and vaccination site today at the state fairgrounds. LSU Health Shreveport infectious disease specialist Doctor John Vanchiere says they are opening to try to help meet the high demand of testing and free up congestion at emergency rooms.

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Vanchiere says the only time you should be getting tested for COVID at the emergency room is if you are being admitted and you should only be tested if you are having symptoms or have a known exposure.

The highly transmissible Omicron variant and more people gathering and traveling over the holidays has caused a major surge in people being tested for COVID. Vanchiere says it’s just the beginning of the most recent demand for testing.

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The drive-thru clinic will be testing and administering both vaccines and booster shots Monday through Saturday from 10 AM until 5 PM at the state fairgrounds. Vanchiere asks that you bring your ID and health insurance card if you have one. Children must be accompanied by a parent and test results will be emailed.

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Gates will close at 4:30 PM. Pre-registration is not required for testing but requested for vaccines at LSU Health Shreveport’s website.