10:30 LRN newscast January 4

Children return to school this week and with the state breaking records for new COVID cases some school systems are reinstating mitigation practices. State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley says the decision about face masks is best made locally.
Cut 3 (10) “…their kids.”

Parish Rice owner Michael Fruge of Eunice is growing rice called Parish Rice that’s found to have 53-percent more protein and a glycemic index of 41 out of 100. Fruge and one of his growing partners have learned the low glycemic level allows diabetics to eat rice without needing to worry as much about the sugar level…
cut 8 (08) “…a significant deal”
To find out more go to parish-rice-dot-com.

Long lines were seen at the state’s nine medical marijuana pharmacies yesterday as patients were eager to get their hands on the smokeable form of medical marijuana which became legal in Louisiana on New Year’s Day. According to the Advocate newspaper, prices range from 10 to 25 dollars a gram some patients say that’s too high.

The northwest Louisiana town of Minden is set to be featured on HGTV’s newest series Home Town Kickstart. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 4

The state reached a grim milestone Monday with 15,001 fatalities from COVID. The holiday weekend also tallied 31-thousand new cases, more than twice the Christmas holiday weekend total amount of new cases. 11-hundred and 6 covid patients are in Louisiana hospitals.

A new and more nutritious type of white rice that has more protein and a lower glycemic index score has been developed in Louisiana. …

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Erik Piccoli.”

The City of Minden is prepping for their close-up as they’ll be one of six small towns featured on the new HGTV series of Home Town Kickstart. It’s a spin-off of the hit series Home Town Takeover where beloved Mississippi designers Ben and Erin Napier revitalize small communities. Minden community activist Sara McDaniel says they are thrilled to be chosen.

Cut 10 (11)  “…on Minden.”

The show is expected to air late spring.

Legendary LSU basketball coach Dale Brown will be honored tonight when the court inside the PMAC is officially named after him. During his time with the Tigers, Brown advocated for reforms within college hoops to make it a more positive and educational experience for players…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…their lives better.”

Tipoff against Kentucky tonight is 6pm.

 

8:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Another cold start to the morning, but we’ll begin to warm up today. COVID hospitalizations have quadrupled over the last month to 1,106 and COVID deaths since the pandemic started have surpassed 15-thousand. LSU football plays in the Texas Bowl tonight against Kansas State.

And on LSU’s campus tonight, the basketball court inside the PMAC will be named after former head coach Dale Brown. Kevin Gallagher has more…
cut 3 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher”

A new and healthier type of white rice has been developed in Louisiana. It’s called Parish Rice and it has 53% more protein and a glycemic index of 41 out of 100, the lowest of any white rice on the market. Parish Rice owner Michael Fruge of Eunice says many people avoid rice for health reasons, but he wants to educate the public on how much rice has changed…
Cut 7 (09) “…different options.”
Parish Rice can also be found in select stores in southwest Louisiana and at parish-rice-dot-com.

Film crews are in Minden as H-G-T-V is featuring the Webster Parish town in a new series called Home Town Kickstart. The TV show will help revitalize Minden. Community activists Rachel Miller and Sarah McDaniel applied for H-G-T-V to feature Minden in this new show…
cut 12 (08) “…we’re chosen”
The series will air late in the spring.

7:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Long lines were seen at the state’s nine medical marijuana pharmacies yesterday as patients were eager to get their hands on the smokeable form of medical marijuana which became legal in Louisiana on New Year’s Day. According to the Advocate newspaper, prices range from 10 to 25 dollars a gram.

The northwest Louisiana town of Minden is set to be featured on HGTV’s newest series Home Town Kickstart. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Inflation has spurred an increase in benefits for those on social security and individuals who receive veterans benefits and cash assistance through the Family Independence Temporary Assistance Program. Louisiana DCFS Assistant Secretary Monica Brown says it’s the first increase in FITAP (pronounced Fi-tap) that she can remember.
Cut 4 (08) “….almost double.”
Brown says for example monthly benefits for an average family of three increase from $240 to $484 this month.

Legendary LSU basketball coach Dale Brown will be honored during tonight’s home game against Kentucky when the court inside the PMAC is officially named after him. Brown says it is a singular honor, but he must share the credit…:
Cut 13 (09) “…trusted in LSU in-game.”
The 86-year-old Brown won 448 games at LSU and led the Tigers to two Final Four appearances.

6:45 LRN Sportscast January 4

LSU football closes out of the season tonight by facing Kansas State in the Texas Bowl. It’s unclear who will start at quarterback for the Bayou Bengals. On the depth chart, Garrett Nussmeier is listed as the starting QB, but he might not play tonight, because he would lose the ability to call this a red-shirt season. That means wide receiver and former Lutcher star Jontre Kirkland could line up at quarterback. Interim head coach Brad Davis says whoever starts at Q-B, they want to be consistent…
Cut 17 (15) “ …good game.”
On defense, LSU will need to figure out a way to slow down Wildcats running back Deuce Vaughn, who has rushed for 12-hundred yards and averages nearly six yards a carry. Kick-off is at 8 PM.

The 21st ranked LSU men’s basketball team looks to bounce back from its first loss of the season by hosting 16th ranked Kentucky at 6 PM. The Wildcats lead the SEC in scoring, averaging nearly 84 points a game. Tigers coach Will Wade says Kentucky is excellent in the half court…
cut 20 (16) “…in transition”
Kentucky is 11-and-2 and is led by six-foot-nine forward Oscar Tshiebwe (SHEE-bway), who is averaging 16 points and 15 rebounds a game.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball has been named ESPN’s Team of the Week for its victories Marshall and Western Kentucky to begin Conference USA play. And Cobe Williams was voted CUSA player of the week as the sophomore guard averaged 20 points in those two victories.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The state health department reports 24-thousand new COVID cases over the New Year’s Eve holiday and hospitalizations have quadrupled over the past month with 11-hundred people hospitalized with complications from the virus. 50 of those patients are in need of a ventilator.

A new and more nutritious type of white rice that has more protein and a lower glycemic index score has been developed in Louisiana. Erik Piccoli has the story…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Erik Piccoli.”

Residents who are on social security or veterans benefits will see a cost of living adjustment of nearly six percent this year. One of the largest increases in recent memory. And Louisiana DCFS Assistant Secretary Monica Brown says because the state is still under an emergency health order, SNAP recipients who are also on social security or receive V-A benefits will see the maximum amount from SNAP…
cut 5 (08) “….in a month”

It’s a big day for LSU sports. The football team faces Kansas State in the Texas Bowl and the 21st ranked basketball team hosts 16th ranked Kentucky. And tonight LSU officially renames the court after former head coach Dale Brown….
cut 14 (14) “…being really truthful”
Tonight’s game will tip off at 6 PM.

AM LRN Newscall Jan 4

A new and more nutritious type of white rice that has more protein and a lower glycemic index score has been developed in Louisiana. Erik Piccoli has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Erik Piccoli.”

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The small town of Minden is set to be featured on HGTV’s newest series Home Town Kickstart. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Legendary LSU basketball coach Dale Brown will be honored tonight when the court at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center is officially named for him. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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Inflation has spurred an increase in benefits for those on social security and individuals who receive veterans benefits and cash assistance through the Family Independence Temporary Assistance Program. Louisiana DCFS Assistant Secretary Monica Brown says it’s the first increase in FITAP (pronounced Fi-tap) that she can remember.

Cut 4 (08) “….almost double.”

Brown says for example monthly benefits for an average family of three increase from $240 to $484 this month.

The 2022 cost of living adjustment (COLA)has resulted in nearly a 6-percent increase for SSI, Social Security Retirement and Disability Insurance, and VA benefits. And because the state remains under an emergency health order, Brown says recipients of those programs are also receiving the maximum SNAP benefit.

Cut 5 (08) “…in a month.”

If you believe you qualify for some of these programs, Brown encourages you to visit their website for more information at dcfs-dot-la-dot-gov.

Cut 6 (03) “…in need.”

For more information about federal COLA increases, visit ssa-dot-gov-forward slash-cola.

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A new and healthier type of white rice has been developed called Parish Rice carrying 53% more protein and a glycemic index of 41 out of 100, the lowest of any white rice on the market. Parish Rice owner Michael Fruge of Eunice hopes to put the rice back on the plates of people who have previously avoided it for health reasons and wants to educate them on just how much rice has changed…

Cut 7 (09) “…different options.”

When Fruge began growing the rice with a friend the glycemic level was unknown. It wasn’t until a dietician told them that, since the carb to protean level was different, they’d have a lower glycemic index score….

Cut 8 (08) “…a significant deal.” 

The low glycemic level allows diabetic persons to enjoy the rice without needing to worry as much about the sugar level. Fruge says his ultimate goal is to increase the consumption of rice and this provides a healthier way to do that…

Cut 9 (10)  “…bring people back.”

The rice can be bought in select stores in Louisiana or at parishrice.com

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The City of Minden is prepping for their close-up as they’ll be one of six small towns featured on the new HGTV series of Home Town Kickstart. It’s a spin-off of the hit series Home Town Takeover where beloved Mississippi designers Ben and Erin Napier revitalize small communities. Minden community activist Sara McDaniel says they are thrilled to be chosen.

Cut 10 (11)  “…on Minden.”

McDaniel and fellow activist Rachel Miller say the small Webster Parish city was a finalist for Home Town Takeover but eventually lost out to Wetumpka, Alabama. And with all the tourism and community spirit the series brought to Wetumpka, Miller says they are hopeful Minden will also experience such a transformation.

Cut  11 (11)  “…again and again.”  

McDaniel and Miller are limited on what they can say about the series until it airs late spring. McDaniel says the series will feature makeovers of a Minden residence, business, and community center.  McDaniel says she’s still in shock all their hard work is coming together for the town of 13,000.

Cut 12 (08) “…we’re chosen.”

Other cities to be featured on Home Town Kickstart are Buffalo, Wyoming; Cornwall, New York; Winslow, Arizona; LaGrange, Kentucky and Thomaston, Georgia.

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Legendary LSU basketball coach Dale Brown will be honored tonight, when the court inside the PMAC is officially named after him. Brown’s name will be stamped upon the hardwood during a ceremony during tonight’s game against Kentucky. Brown says it is a singular honor, but he must share the credit…:

Cut 13 (09) “…trusted in LSU in-game.”

Brown was head coach of LSU Tigers basketball from 1972 through 1997, during which time he won an impressive 448 games. Under Brown, the Tigers won several SEC championships and many trips to the NCAA Tournament. He’s been named NCAA Coach of the Year and inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame. Brown remains humble about those honors…:

Cut 14 (14)  “…being really truthful.”

During his time with the Tigers, Brown also advocated for reforms within college hoops to make it a more positive and educational experience for players…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…their lives better.”

It can be said that no one affected LSU athletics in the way that Dale Brown did. The court will be officially dedicated as the Dale Brown Court at the PMAC tonight.

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LSU has about 40 scholarship players available for tonight’s Texas Bowl matchup with Kansas State. The Tigers will have a skeleton crew out there because of players entering the transfer portal, opt-outs, suspensions and COVID protocols. But interim head coach Brad Davis says the goal remains to win the football game

Cut  16 (15) “…from me.”

On the depth chart, Garrett Nussmeier is listed as the starting quarterback, but he might not play tonight, because he would lose the ability to call this a red-shirt season. That means wide receiver and former Lutcher star Jontre Kirkland can line up at quarterback. Davis says whoever starts at Q-B, they want to be consistent…

Cut 17 (15) “ …good game.”

It will be the final game in an LSU Tiger uniform for several players including center Liam Shanahan. He’s looking forward to finishing the season with a win, even though the roster of available players has shrunk…

Cut 18 (17) “ …everyone watching.” 

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21st ranked LSU hosts 16th ranked Kentucky tonight as the Tigers look to rebound after suffering their first loss of the season last week to Auburn. Kentucky is 11-and-2 and is led by six-foot-nine forward Oscar Tshiebwe (SHEE-bway), who is averaging 16 points and 15 rebounds a game. LSU Coach Will Wade says keeping Oscar off the glass will be a challenge

Cut 19 (15) “…total.” 

Kentucky leads the SEC in scoring, averaging nearly 84 points a game. Wade says the Wildcats are excellent in the half-court game

Cut 20 (16) “…back in transition.” 

5:30 LRN Newscast Dec 3

State police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Jackson Parish. Trooper Michael Reichardt says the sheriff’s office answered a call Saturday where 63-year-old Michael Dobbins allegedly broke into a Chatham residence assaulted one person, fled the scene then had a shootout with officers behind some abandoned cars. Reichardt says he failed to listen to commands and was declared dead on the scene.

Cut 5 (07) “…was hurt.”

Senator Bill Cassidy’s Surprise Medical Bill legislation preventing patients from paying unexpected fees after going to the hospital is now in effect. Cassidy says this is one of the first steps towards getting price transparency but there’s still a lot to be done…

 Cut 6 ()8) “…that’s never been the case” 

Get ready to bundle up for the second night in a row. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we only saw highs in the upper 40s today so don’t expect the sun to warm us up too much. As for Tuesday, Keim says it will be much of a repeat of this morning with basically everything north of I-10 waking up to freezing temps.

Cut 13 (10) “….and Thursday. “

The Saints still have a shot at making the playoffs even though they’ve scored just one touchdown in the last three games. New Orleans’s defense produced seven sacks in an 18-10 win over Carolina yesterday. Defensive end Cam Jordan had 3.5 sacks and says holding the Panthers to only 88 yards rushing was also a key…

Cut 9 (10) “…just sacks”

If the Saints beat Atlanta on Sunday and the 49ers lose to the Rams, New Orleans is in the playoffs.

 

16:45 LRN Sportscast January 3

The Saints kept their playoff hopes alive with an 18-10 win over the struggling Panthers yesterday. The defense led the way as they sacked Carolina quarterback Sam Darnold seven times. Defensive end Cam Jordan had 3.5 sacks and cornerback C-J Gardner-Johnson had the game-sealing interception. Gardner Johnson credits the defensive line
Cut 18 (18) “ ..one on one”
If the Saints beat Atlanta on Sunday and the 49ers lose to the Rams, New Orleans is in the playoffs. Linebacker Demario Davis is glad the 17th game of the season has meaning…
Cut 11 (11) “…with it”
Kick-off is at 3:25.

The LSU Tigers have fallen five spots to number 21 in both college basketball polls after suffering their first loss of the season last week to ninth-ranked Auburn. Tomorrow night, the Tigers will host 16th ranked Kentucky and they’ll officially name the court inside the PMAC after legendary coach Dale Brown. Tip-off is at 6:00.

After winning their 13th straight game yesterday with a 75-66 win over Texas A-and-M, the Lady Tigers are up to number 13 in the A-P Poll. LSU will try to improve to 3-0 in the SEC when they host top-ranked South Carolina on Thursday.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball has been named ESPN’s Team of the Week for its victories Marshall and Western Kentucky to begin Conference USA play. And Cobe Williams was voted CUSA player of the week as the sophomore guard averaged 20 points a game in the Bulldogs two victories at home. Tech is at UTEP on Thursday.

The Pelicans host Utah Jazz. Starting center Jonas Valanciunas is back in the lineup after missing Saturday’s loss to Milwaukee because of COVID protocols.

4:30 LRN Newscast Jan 03

Senator Bill Cassidy’s Surprise Medical Bill legislation preventing patients from paying unexpected fees after going to the hospital is now in effect. If you leave the hospital with a higher bill than anticipated, Cassidy says you have recourse under the new law…:

CUT 08(11)      “…to pay more.”

He says check with your insurance company, to see what the issue is, and then contact the Louisiana Department of Insurance at 800-259-5300.

Believe it or not – after a disastrous season – the Saints could still make the playoffs. IF the Saints beat Atlanta next Sunday, and IF the 49ers lose to the Rams, then they’re in. Linebacker Demario Davis says he’s glad this game has meaning…:

CUT 11(11)      “…with it.”

 

One person is dead and another badly hurt, after a pickup drove off an elevated section of Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge Sunday morning. Baton Rouge Police say it happened shortly before 6am, when the driver lost control, crashed into the guardrail, then over it and landed on its roof. 21-year-old Zach Gunter, the passenger, died at the scene. The driver has life-threatening injuries.

How about that cold weather this morning? State Climatologist Barry Keim says it was a big contrast to the spring-like warmth of the couple weeks…:

CUT 12(12)      “…down to 35.”

He says tomorrow will be cold again, but temperatures will start moving back up again come Wednesday. By the weekend, we’ll see highs in the lower 70’s.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is worth an amazing $540-million, with a lump-sum payout of nearly $372-million. The drawing is a 10 p.m. Good luck.