12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 3

High gas prices could be on the horizon as the cost for a barrel of oil could rise to nearly $100 later this year. Increased demand as more and more Americans take to the roads and airways has caused the spike, but Baton Rouge economist Loren Scott says plans by OPEC, plus a coalition of oil exporters that includes Russia, should begin to bring prices back down, sooner rather than later.

Cut 9 (12) “…the investigation basically.”

The Louisiana startup company known for creating interior football helmet fans is now helping those in the construction industry cool off. Tigeraire founder and CEO Jack Karavich say their latest design for hard hats known as the Tornado provides the same reprieve for construction workers as it does for athletes.

 Cut 6 (10) “…we’re getting.” 

Slippery road conditions from a winter storm are possible along the I-20 corridor tonight. Jeff Palermo has the details…

Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The state reports 1,891 people are in the hospital with COVID-related issues, a decline of 21 from the day before and it’s the first time we’ve been below 1900 since January 9th.

 

11:30 LRN newscast February 3

Governor John Bel Edwards’ Climate Initiatives Task Force has approved the state’s first-ever Climate Action Plan. It contains over two dozen strategies to reach the governor’s goal of reaching net-zero greenhouse gases by 2050.

The Louisiana Chemical Association voted in support of the plan but L-C-A President Greg Bowser says they are concerned about possible regulations placed on their industry when the technology is not there to accomplish the demands…
cut 10 (09) “….less stringent”
Harry Vorhoff is the chairman of the Climate Initiatives Task Force says he appreciates the LCA’s concerns…:
Cut 9 (14) “…availability of electricity.”

The entire I-20 corridor is under a winter weather advisory until nine o’clock tonight as freezing rain, sleet, and light snow will be possible through the evening. Charlie Woodrum with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says ice accumulations will be mainly less than a tenth of an inch…
cut 3 (09) “….this evening”
For central and south Louisiana, they can expect periods of heavy rain today.

The state department of wildlife and fisheries is reporting Louisiana’s first suspected case of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer. It was found in an adult buck harvested in Tensas Parish. CWD is 100-percent fatal in deer. LDWF veterinarian Doctor Jim Lacour says they hope the neurodegenerative disease does not spread through the deer population and they ask hunters to monitor…
cut 13 (10) “….is acting abnormally”

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 3

Brian Kelly’s first National Signing Day at LSU is in the books, and the Tigers produced some mixed results. Kelly lost out on a number of high-profile in-state recruits, including Louisiana’s number one player in safety Jacoby Mathews out of Ponchatoula, along with Westgate tight end Danny Lewis, and Lake Charles running back TreVonte’ Citizen. But the Tigers did land their top target in linebacker Harold Perkins. Perkins is ranked as one of the top 20 players in the country and his high school coach, Greg Rogers, says LSU is getting a great one.

Cut 17 (12) “…that’s for sure.”

The Tigers finished with the 12th-ranked recruiting class in the nation according to 247 sports. LSU finished fourth in the SEC, behind Texas A&M, Alabama, and Georgia, who grabbed the top 3 spots.

New Grambling State head coach Hue Jackson has made his impression felt as he announced the signing of 36 players Wednesday, the most in Grambling football history.

The NBA trade deadline is just a week away, and speculation continues as to whether the New Orleans Pelicans will be buyers or sellers. Indications are that the Pels will be looking to bolster their roster for a push to make the play-in tournament and reach the postseason for the first time since the 2017-18 season. New Orleans trails Portland by 1.5 games for the tenth spot in the Western Conference. Next up for the Pels, the Denver Nuggets on Friday night.

After dropping five of its last six games on the hardwood, projections for LSU’s postseason destiny are all over the place. The Tigers could land anywhere from as high as a three seed, according to CBS Sports, or as low as a sixth seed as forecasted by ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi. LSU is back in action Saturday when they visit Vanderbilt.

In other college basketball news…sixth-ranked Houston defeated Tulane 73-62 last night. La Tech is at F-A-U, ULM visits Arkansas State, the Cajuns are at Little Rock. McNeese hosts Southeastern Louisiana.

Interviews continue for the Saints head coaching job, with current special teams coach Darren Rizzi expected to meet with team officials today

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 3

A cold front will bring heavy rounds of rain and there’s a winter weather advisory with the possibility of mixed precipitation along the I-20 corridor this afternoon. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the mercury will drop throughout the day…

Cut 14 (11)  “…into Louisiana.”
The cold temps will linger into next week.

Debate is underway on new Congressional District maps. Chairwoman and Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt….

Cut 4 (07) “…possible.” 
Hewitt’s proposal would extend Julia Letlow’s District, further south into the Florida parishes. Black members of the Senate have proposals to create a second majority-minority congressional district, making significant changes to Letlow’s district.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reporting the state’s first suspected case of chronic wasting disease. The tentative diagnosis was made from samples of an adult buck in Tensas Parish. LDWF veterinarian Doctor Jim Lacour says they sent those samples to a lab in Iowa for confirmation…

Cut 12 (12) “…of that area.”
A special task force appointed by Governor Edwards approves a Climate Action Plan for Louisiana, designed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050.

Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA) president Greg Bowser says his while they support the basic plan, they do have concerns it could prove costly for them, and others…

Cut 8 (10)  “….disastrous for our economy.”

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 3

The legislature is expected to begin debating new congressional districts in the redistricting session. When asked about Democratic Senator Cleo Fields plan to add a second minority-majority district, Republican Senator Sharon Hewitt says just because a district qualifies as a 50-percent plus one minority district….

Cut 5 (08) “…their choice.”

The session will also consider BESE, legislative, and Public Service Commission districts and possibly Supreme Court districts.

Temperatures are going to drop throughout the day as the cold front makes its way across the state today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it looks like the groundhog was right about winter lingering, especially into to weekend and next week for Louisiana.

Cut  16 (12)  “…and Sunday.”

After receiving a tip that a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner was providing narcotics for sexual favors the Rapides Area Drug Enforcement has arrested 40-year-old Mark Declouet Jr of Alexandria. Agents say Declouet would solicit men with cash to locate and provide females for sexual purposes. The suspect faces multiple drug charges and human trafficking charges.

Louisiana may have its first reported case of a Chronic Wasting Disease that attacks white-tailed deer. David Grubb has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

8:30 LRN Newscast February 3

The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee will discuss redrawing the state’s Congressional district lines today. Black lawmakers have submitted proposals to create a second majority-minority congressional district in an effort to get two African-Americans in Louisiana’s U-S House delegation. But Slidell Senator and Chairwoman of the committee Sharon Hewitt says that would result in taking black voters out of District Two, Troy Carter’s district…
cut 6 (12) “…minority district”

A cold front will push through Louisiana bringing heavy rounds of rain and the possibility of winter precipitation north of I-20. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures will drop after the front moves through…
cut 14 (11) “….into Louisiana”

This week, a special task force appointed by Governor Edwards approved a Climate Action Plan for Louisiana, designed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050. Harry Vorhoff chairs the Climate Initiatives Task Force and says the plan has 28 strategies and 84 specific actions to attain that goal. He says a lot of the state’s emissions come from the energy and chemical industries, and their concerns were kept in mind…:
Cut 7 (08) “…or no-carbon market.”
But the Louisiana Chemical Association supports innovation and not regulation in an effort to reduce emissions.

Louisiana may have its first reported case of a neurodegenerative disease that attacks white-tailed deer. Samples from an adult buck hunter-harvested in Tensas Parish showed signs of Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD. Dr. Jim LaCour says LDWF has been preparing for CWD to make its way from neighboring states into Louisiana.
Cut 11 (10) “…not totally unexpected.”

7:30 LRN Newscast February 3

A special task force appointed by the Governor approves its climate action plan for reaching net-zero greenhouse emissions by 2050 … but some are less than enthused.
Cut 2 (38) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Northern parishes are under a winter weather advisory today as rain will transition to freezing rain, sleet and snow throughout the day today.

The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee is scheduled to debate new Congressional District maps today. Chairwoman and Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt….
cut 4 (07) “…as possible”
Hewitt’s proposal would extend Julia Letlow’s District, further south into the Florida parishes. Black members of the Senate have proposals that would create a second majority-minority congressional district by making significant changes to Letlow’s district.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reporting Louisiana’s first suspected case of chronic wasting disease. The tentative diagnosis was made on samples taken from a hunter-harvested adult buck taken on private land in Tensas Parish. LDWF veterinarian Doctor Jim Lacour says they sent those samples to a lab in Iowa for confirmation…
cut 12 (12) “…that area”
Tensas Parish has been an area of heightened surveillance for CWD since a case was confirmed on the other side of the Mississippi River in 2018.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 3

On national signing day, the LSU football program signed five-star linebacker Harold Perkins from Texas. The New Orleans native chose the Tigers after he originally committed to Texas A-and-M last month. LSU also signed a three-star cornerback from Texas, Jaelyn Davis-Robinson.

But LSU lost out on three in-state prospects. Lake Charles Collegiate prep Running back Trevonte Citizen signed with Miami, Westgate tight end Danny Lewis signed with Alabama, and Ponchatoula safety Jacoby Matthews signed with Texas A-and-M. The Aggies finished with the top recruiting class.

ESPN Baton Rouge sports talk show host Matt Mascona says the Texas A-and-M business community’s ability to put together attractive NIL deals helped the Aggies and it’s something the LSU community could not match ..
cut 18 (12) “…producing milk”
According to 24-7 sports, when you factor in the transfer portal, LSU finished with the sixth-best recruiting class.

The Saints have interviewed Doug Pederson, Brian Flores, and Aaron Glenn for their vacant head coaching job. Today, the team is expected to interview defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. General Manager Mickey Loomis talked about Allen’s credentials with reporters who are covering the Senior Bowl in Mobile…
cut 28 (20) “….as well”
Saints special teams coach Darren Rizzi is also expected to interview for the head coaching job today.

Also, it’s being reported the Saints will play a game in London in 2022. The date and opponent have not been finalized.

In college basketball…sixth-ranked Houston defeated Tulane 73-62 last night. La Tech is at F-A-U, ULM visits Arkansas State, the Cajuns are at Little Rock. McNeese hosts Southeastern Louisiana.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 3

In an interview with the Advocate, Senate President Page Cortez backs House Speaker Clay Schexnayder’s statement to the Associated Press that Governor Edwards said to them in a meeting that Black motorist Ronald Greene died as a result of injuries suffered in a car wreck. But Edwards says he never said to anyone that Greene died as a result of a wreck, and believes the troopers who beat him should be charged criminally.

The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee is expected to discuss proposed changes to the state’s Congressional district maps today…
cut 1 (31) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

A strong cold front moves through the state today bringing the possibility for wintry precipitation across the northern parishes and a lot of rain for the rest of the state. State Climatologist Barry Keim says after the cold front moves through, cold air moves in…
cut 15 (12) “…in the 40s”
It will be chilly on Saturday too and then we’ll see a warm-up starting on Sunday.

The state department of wildlife and fisheries is reporting Louisiana’s first suspected case of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer. It was found in a hunter-harvested adult buck taken on private land in Tensas Parish. CWD is 100-percent fatal in deer. LDWF veterinarian Doctor Jim Lacour says they hope the neurodegenerative disease does not spread through the deer population and they ask hunters to monitor…
cut 13 (10) “….is acting abnormally”

### AM Newscall February 3### Corrected District #s for Letlow and Johnson

Debate on new proposed congressional districts for the state begins today. While Democrats have proposed maps with a second minority-majority district, the republican submission expands two districts due to a population shift. Brooke Thorington explains

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A special task force appointed by the Governor approves its action plan for reaching net-zero greenhouse emissions by 2050 … but some are less than enthused. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 2 (38) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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Louisiana may have its first reported case of a neurodegenerative disease that attacks white-tailed deer. David Grubb has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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The legislature is expected to begin debate today on new congressional districts in the redistricting session today. Due to population shifts in Louisiana, Republican Senator Sharon Hewitt says the proposed map she’s submitted enlarges districts of 4 and 5 geographically due to a decline in population in North Louisiana.

Cut 4 (07) “…possible.” 

In Hewitt’s proposed map District 4, Congressman Mike Johnson’s, would expand more to the east and south, and District 5, Congresswoman Julia Letlow’s, would add more parishes to the south of the current district including more of the Florida parishes.

On the topic of creating a second minority-majority congressional district and the proposed maps from Democratic Senators Cleo Fields and Karen Carter Peterson, Hewitt says just because a district qualifies as a 50-percent plus one minority district….

Cut 5 (08) “…their choice.”

In response to Senator Fields’ comments that the state is 33-percent Black therefore should have a second district for minority representation, Hewitt says it’s an oversimplification and geography has to be taken into consideration also. She says when you take minority voters out of District 2 to create a second district…

Cut 6 (12) “…minority district.”

The redistricting session, which must end by the 20th will also consider BESE, legislative, and Public Service Commission districts and possibly Supreme Court districts.

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This week, a special task force appointed by Governor Edwards approved a Climate Action Plan for Louisiana, designed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050. Harry Vorhoff chairs the Climate Initiatives Task Force and says the plan has 28 strategies and 84 specific actions to attain that goal. He says a great deal of the state’s emissions come from the energy and chemical industries, and their concerns were kept in mind…:

Cut 7 (08) “…or no-carbon market.”

Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA) president Greg Bowser says his group is in basic support of the Action Plan, but they do have concerns that well-intentioned government regulation could prove costly for them, and everyone else…:

Cut 8 (10)  “….disastrous for our economy.”

The Action Plan outlines steps industry can take to lower greenhouse emissions by using more electrically-powered processes; moving away from fossil fuel-generated devices. Vorhoff says he appreciates the LCA’s concerns…:

Cut 9 (14)  “…availability of elecrtricity.”

But Bowser says history is full of cases where overreaching government regulation has impeded industry, progress and cost jobs; placing restrictions on businesses and industries before the technology to achieve those restrictions was in place. He says this is what worries them about Climate Action Plan..:

Cut 10 (09) “…that’s less stringent.”

You can read the details of the plan at “gov.louisiana.gov”

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Louisiana may have its first reported case of a neurodegenerative disease that attacks white-tailed deer. Samples from an adult buck hunter-harvested in Tensas Parish showed signs of Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD.

Tensas Parish has been an area under observation by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries since 2018. Dr. Jim LaCour says LDWF has been preparing for CWD to make its way from neighboring states and into Louisiana.

Cut  11 (10)  “…not totally unexpected.”  

The state received a preliminary positive test result on the deer from the Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at LSU, and now it awaits confirmation from the National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, which would put LDWF protocols into effect.

Cut 12 (12) “…of that area.”

Dr. LaCour says that we can help by keeping our eyes open for deer that look emaciated, uncoordinated, and have a lack of fear of people, among other warning signs, and reporting when we do.

Cut 13 (10) “…is acting abnormally.”

Additional information on Chronic Wasting Disease is available on the LDWF website.

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While folks in north Louisiana are feeling the chill this morning, before the end of the day the remainder of the state will also. State Climatologist Barry Keim says get ready as the cold front crosses the state causing the temps to decrease throughout the day.

Cut 14 (11)  “…into Louisiana.”

Along with a dip in the mercury, you’ll need an umbrella with widespread showers expected today to bring anywhere from one to four inches of rain. Northern parishes could see a wintry mix of precipitation but once it moves through the state, Keim says the front will be more about colder weather versus rain, just like Punxsutawney Phil predicted.

Cut 15 (12)  “…in the 40s.”

And don’t expect a reprieve for the weekend either. Keim says you’ll need an extra blanket and your winter coat well into next week and you can blame it all on the groundhog who saw his shadow Tuesday.

Cut  16 (12)  “…and Sunday.”

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Brian Kelly had some solid wins and some notable losses on National Recruiting Day. LSU was able to add cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson early in the day, before losing out on in-state players Trevonte Citizen and Danny Lewis, and Texas wideout Caleb Douglas. The Tigers did hit a home run by locking in five-star linebacker Harold Perkins, considered by many to be the top remaining prospect available. Greg Rogers, who coached Perkins at Cypress Park High in Texas, says LSU is getting a special young man.

Cut 17 (12) “ …that’s for sure.” 

Matt Moscona, of ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge, says the Tigers missed out on some of their biggest targets because the state of Louisiana is at a disadvantage when it comes to Name, Image, and Likeness packages available for players. LSU has tapped its boosters plenty over the last year, and Moscona says there’s a limit to how many times they’re willing to open their wallets.

Cut 18 (12) “ …stops producing milk.” 

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Louisiana Tech football signed five players on Wednesday, Jonesboro defensive back Devontae Mozee, an offensive lineman from Australia and Texas, Texas running back DeAnthony Gatson, and Joe Locke a tight end from Texas. First-year head coach Sonny Cumbie says they are good additions…

Cut 19 (11)_“done that” 

Running back DeAnthony Gatson is the most high-profile signee. The former USC commitment is a three-star running back. Cumbie credits the hard work of his assistant coaches in recruiting Gatson…

Cut 20 (20) “ ..are important.”