7:30 LRN Newscast January 3

2022 is starting much like 2021 started with over one thousand people in the hospital suffering from COVID in Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Health reports 76-percent of those patients are not up to date on their COVID vaccine. LDH reports 15-thousand new cases since New Year’s Eve.

The New Year brings new changes to the state’s tax code and it will impact your paycheck. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The new year brings a change to the state’s medical-marijuana program as eligible patients can now buy it in smokeable form. Houma Representative Tanner Magee…
Cut 13 (12) “…uses wants.”
And the smokeable form is cheaper than the other medical marijuana products.

2022 is shaping up to be an active year for politics in Louisiana. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says first up a redistricting session in February. Alford says partisan politics PLUS population losses will come into play as legislators redraw district lines for Congress, the legislature, Public Service Commission and state courts…:
Cut 4 (12) “….see some changes.”
Governor Edwards has said he wants a second majority-minority Congressional district, but Alford expects the GOP-led legislature will resist.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints playoff hopes are still alive after an 18-10 win over the Panthers. The offense produced four field goals and Taysom Hill threw a touchdown pass to Alvin Kamara. But it was the defense that won the game. New Orleans sacked Carolina quarterback Sam Darnold seven times and kept the Panthers off the scoreboard in the second half. Hill understands the defense is leading the way…
cut 19 (19) “…being scored”
So for the Saints to make the playoffs, they need to beat the Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday and they need the Rams to knock off the 49ers. If that happens New Orleans gets the final playoff spot in the NFC playoffs and would play the Rams during wild card weekend.

LSU football has named Mike Denbrock as the Tigers new offensive coordinator. Denbrock just helped Cincinnati go through the regular season undefeated and also coached with Brian Kelly at Notre Dame and Grand Valley State.

In basketball….the LSU Lady Tigers and the Ragin Cajuns mens’ basketball teams are off to 2-and-0 starts in league play.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is 2-0 in Conference USA play after a come from behind win over Western Kentucky on Saturday. The Bulldogs trailed by 17 points but still won their 17th straight game in the Thomas Assembly Center by beating the Hilltoppers 74-73. Tech coach Eric Konkol…
Cut 16 (24) “…just a way”
Kenneth Lofton junior had 22 points and Tech is at UTEP on Thursday.

6:30 LRN Newscast

2022 brings new laws to Louisiana including one that impacts the state’s medical-marijuana program. The smokeable form of medical marijuana is now available to patients who receive a prescription from their doctor. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says the smokeable form involves less processing, it should also cost less for the consumer…
cut 14 (12) “…..look at it”
Magee authored the legislation that made smokeable marijuana legal in Louisiana.

Embattled Lafayette City Court Judge Michelle Odinet has stepped down from the bench as a result of a viral video where she allegedly used a racial slur as her family watched a home security video of an attempted burglary. Odinet’s Attorney Dane Ciolino says the judge takes full responsibility…
Cut 10 (11) “…the community”

2022 is already shaping up to be a very active & potentially dramatic year for Louisiana politics. Kevin Gallagher elaborates…:
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

LRN AM Newscall January 3

2022 is already shaping up to be a very active & potentially dramatic year for Louisiana politics. Kevin Gallagher elaborates…:

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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The New Year brings new changes to how much state taxes you’ll pay. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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Louisiana medical marijuana patients now have the choice to get smokeable medical marijuana at one of the state’s nine licensed pharmacies. Michelle Southern has more…

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2022 is already shaping up to be an active year for politics in Louisiana. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says first up a redistricting session in February. Alford says partisan politics PLUS population losses will come into play as they redraw district lines for Congress, the legislature, Public Service Commission and state courts…:

Cut 4 (12) “….see some changes.”

Governor Edwards has said he wants a second majority-minority Congressional district, but Alford thinks GOP-led legislature will resist.

Next, it’s on to the 2022 regular legislative session, and Alford thinks we’ll see attempts to again pass legislation that did not make it into law last year. He says some of these are real hot-button topics we’ve heard about before…:

Cut 5 (09) “…criminal justice reform.”

Also in the coming year, the mid-term Congressional elections and the beginning of the run-up to the 2023 gubernatorial and statewide office elections. Alford says there are lot of people who’d like to move into the Governor’s Mansion…:

Cut 6 (10) “…run for governor.”

Alford expects to see and hear a lot of highly charged partisan debate and straight-up bickering in the year ahead.

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The New Year brings changes to the state’s tax code. Jason DeCuir (dih-KWEER) is a partner at Advantous, a tax consulting firm in Baton Rouge. He says a big change is with state income tax rates, after voters last fall approved lowering individuals’ tax rates in exchange for losing their deduction for federal taxes paid…:

Cut 7 (11) “…taxes that they pay.”

DeCuir says corporate state income taxes were also reduced.

Another change that he says should help smaller businesses in Louisiana is the phasing out the so-called Corporate Franchise Tax. He says this something business owners have wanted for years…:

Cut 8 (12) “…phased that tax out.”

There are some concerns that the tax changes will NOT be “revenue neutral” for many; particularly higher wage earners and those who itemize deductions. DeCuir says the tax code changes should be better for most of us, and will make for fewer state budget shortfalls, as state revenues are less tied to the federal tax code…:

Cut 9 (10)  “…for the state.”

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Embattled Lafayette City Court Judge Michelle Odinet has stepped down from the bench as a result of a viral video where she allegedly used a racial slur as her family watched a home security video of an attempted burglary. Odinet’s Attorney Dane Ciolino says the judge takes full responsibility…

Cut 10 (11)  “…the community”

Ciolino says in her resignation letter, Odinet says she’s sorry for the pain she’s caused to the community…

Cut  11 (12)  “..to come”  

Odinet also asked for forgiveness in her resignation letter to the Louisiana Supreme Court. Ciolino says the judge knows forgiveness will not come quickly…

Cut 12 (08) “…work to do”

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The new year brings a change to the state’s medical-marijuana program as eligible patients can now buy it in smokeable form. Houma Representative Tanner Magee authored the legislation that made it legal for the state’s nine licensed pharmacies to dispense the flower form of marijuana…

Cut 13 (12) “…uses wants.”

Up until 2022, medical marijuana was available to patients with certain conditions in liquids, topical applications, inhalers, and edible gummies. Magee says since the smokeable form involves less processing, it should cost less for the consumer…

Cut 14 (12)  “..look at”

Louisiana launched its medical marijuana program in 2019 after lawmakers approved the dispensing framework in 2015. There are now 28-thousand patients who have a valid medical marijuana prescription. Magee says many of those individuals are over the age of 65

Cut 15 (10)  “…find beneficial”

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Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is off to a 2-0 start in Conference USA play after a come from behind win over Western Kentucky on Saturday. The Bulldogs trailed by 17 points to the Hilltoppers but still won their 17th straight game in the Thomas Assembly Center by beating W-K-U 74-73. Tech head coach Eric Konkol…

Cut  16 (24) “…just a way”

Kenneth Lofton junior had 22 points and Tech is at UTEP on Thursday.

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The LSU football team has one more full day of preparation for Tuesday night’s Texas Bowl against Kansas State. They’ve been getting ready for the game in Houston and it’s still unknown to the public who will start at quarterback and the Tigers are without key players Damone Clark, Neil Farrell and Tyrion-Davis Price, who have opted out. Despite the key absences, interim head coach Brad Davis says the preparation has been good…

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The Saints kept their playoff hopes alive with an 18-10 win over the struggling Panthers. 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

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The Saints offense struggled to run the football as the offensive line played without its start center and tackles. Quarterback Taysom Hill threw for 222 yards and one touchdown. Hill understands its the defense leading the way…

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The win gives the Saints an 8-and-8 record heading into Sunday’s season finale at Atlanta. New Orleans offense has scored just one touchdown in the last three games and Coach Sean Payton credits the defense for keeping their playoff hopes alive…

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10:30 LRN Newscast January 1

Louisiana ended the year by reporting another ten-thousand new COVID cases and hospitalizations increased to 881. Brooke Thorington reports Governor Edwards is holding off on issuing another mask mandate…
cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

The state epidemiologist with the Louisiana Department of Health has recommended a halt to extracurricular activities at schools because of the latest surge in COVID cases but the LHSAA says it will not halt their winter sports seasons.

The new year brings a change to the state’s medical-marijuana program as eligible patients can now buy it in smokeable form. Houma Representative Tanner Magee authored the legislation that made it legal for the state’s nine licensed pharmacies to dispense the flower form of marijuana…
Cut 13 (12) “…usually wants.”

Another unseasonable warm day today, but a cold front arrives tonight in north Louisiana. There’s a slight risk for severe weather ahead of the front and State Climatologist Barry Keim says this arctic blast will push temperatures below freezing…
cut 8 (11) “…on Monday morning”
Lows will be in the mid-20s in north Louisiana on Monday.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 1

Another warm day today, but a strong cold front is on its way. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
cut 6 (13) “….and some hail”
Keim says it will be much colder tomorrow and temperatures will get below freezing Sunday night into Monday morning.

The New Year brings changes to the state’s tax code. Jason DeCuir (dih-KWEER) is a partner at Advantous, a tax consulting firm in Baton Rouge. He says a big change is with state income tax rates, after voters last fall approved lowering individuals’ tax rates in exchange for losing their deduction for federal taxes paid…:
Cut 7 (11) “…taxes that they pay.”
DeCuir says corporate state income taxes were also reduced.

Lafayette City Court judge Michelle Odinet has resigned after she was suspended for shouting racial slurs in a video taken inside her home. Odinet’s family was watching home security video of an attempted burglary. In her resignation letter, Odinet says she’s sorry for the pain she’s caused to the community…
cut 11 (12) “…to come”
That’s Odinet’s attorney Dane Ciolino.

The Tournament of Roses Parade is set to roll in Pasadena, California and for the first time, Louisiana will have a float in the parade as a way to promote tourism to the Bayou State. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says since its the Rose Parade, the float is covered with flowers or plants…
cut 9 (12) “…green with parsley”
The Louisiana “Feed Your Soul” float features cypress trees, pelicans, alligators, jazz, and New Orleans; all represented with natural plant materials.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 1

The state reported nearly 10-thousand new COVID cases yesterday and the number of people hospitalized as a result of the virus is up to 881. At this time there is no statewide mask mandate in place, but Governor John Bel Edwards says one could be coming…
cut 12 (11) “…before that happens”

Embattled Lafayette City Court Judge Michelle Odinet has stepped down from the bench as a result of a viral video where she allegedly used a racial slur as her family watched a home security video of an attempted burglary at her home. Odinet’s Attorney Dane Ciolino says the judge takes full responsbility and knows this is the right course of action…
cut 10 (11) “…of the community”
In her resignation letter, Odinet says she’s sorry.

Louisiana will be a feature in the 133rd Annual Tournament of Roses Parade this morning. Kevin Gallagher has more…
cut 1 (31) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher”

Another warm day today, but there is a slight risk for severe weather as the state will soon experience a big change in temperatures. A strong cold front will drop temperatures into the 40s on Sunday for north Louisiana and 50s for south Louisiana. Much of the state will be below freezing on Monday morning.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will not have their starting center for tomorrow’s game against Carolina. Erik McCoy has been placed on the COVID-19 restricted list, but receiver and return specialist Deonte Harris was removed from the list and is eligible to play after serving a three-game suspension.

On the injury front, receiver Tre’Quan Smith has been ruled out with a chest injury. Offensive tackle Terron Armstead practiced on a limited basis Friday and is questionable for Sunday. Mark Ingram, Ty Montgomery, Bradley Roby, Carl Granderson, and Lil’Jordan Humphrey are also listed as questionable.

LSU running back Tyrion Davis-Price has opted out of the Texas Bowl and he’s also not returning for his senior season as the Baton Rouge product is entering the NFL draft. On the coaching front, LSU has reportedly hired Jamar Cain to be the Tigers new defensive line coach and run game coordinator. Cain was actually at Oklahoma the last two seasons but followed Lincoln Riley to USC.

In Ruston today, college basketball fans can ring in the new year by watching Louisiana Tech take on Western Kentucky at 1 PM in a game that will be televised on the CBS Sports Network. The Bulldogs are 10-and-3 and coming off a 79-56 win over Marshall to tip-off Conference USA play. Western Kentucky is playing its first league game today and they are 8-and-5 overall and have victories over Ole Miss and Louisville.

The Ragin Cajuns are at Coastal Carolina. Both teams won their Sun Belt opener, while ULM is at Appalachian State. Both teams lost their conference opener.

The Pelicans begin 2022 by facing the defending NBA champs as New Orleans is in Milwaukee to take on the Bucks. Pels starting center Jonas Valanciuansas has entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols and will miss the next five days. But New Orleans top player off the bench, Nickeil Alexander-Walker has cleared health and safety protocols.

And tonight’s the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans as Baylor faces Ole Miss in the Superdome.