11:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Louisiana U.S. Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…:

CUT 06(06)      “…that’s Hitler.”

Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U.S. should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials, but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s excited Mardi Gras parades and celebrations are back in full force this year, but he doesn’t want the Carnival season to contribute to the state’s litter problem. Edwards is asking revelers to NOT leave their trash along the route…:

CUT 04(09)      “…clean and tidy.”

 

A Monroe state Representative files legislation that, if passed, would require pharmacists to fill so-called off-label medications. Republican lawmaker Mike Echols says off-label drugs are any that are prescribed for a patient that have not been approved by peer groups or the FDA. He says, during the pandemic, a number of doctors reported good results with treating COVID patients with Ivermectin, but official focus was placed on using the vaccines – not any therapeutic drugs – so pharmacists refused to fill them. Echols says it’s not for the FDA, the AMA or the CDC to decide what legal meds your doctor and pharmacist can provide you, and his bill would put that into state statutes…:

CUT 28(09)      “…those relationships.”

Police in New Orleans say a teen shot Thursday night on the Krewe of Muses parade route was trying to break up a fight. NOPD says witnesses report the boy was shot several times and is now in serious condition. An investigation is underway.

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 25

The present and future of Zion Williamson have been the hottest topics in the NBA over the past week. Speculation continues as to whether Zion will play for the New Orleans Pelicans this season, or ever again. Williamson has missed 113 games since 2019. Pelicans beat writer Christian Clark of NOLA-dot-com says with 23 games remaining in the season, he doesn’t see Zion back on the court in the near future.

Cut 16 (17) “…this season.”

New Orleans plays its first game since the All-Star break tonight on the road against the Phoenix Suns.

The hiring of former Baylor coach Art Briles by Grambling continues to draw attention and backlash. Yesterday, former Grambling quarterback Doug Williams said that he and James “Shack” Harris would not lend their support to the program due to the multiple allegations of Briles’ role in covering up sexual and physical assaults while in Waco. Grambling athletic director, Dr. Trayveon Scott, told ESPN that he had done his homework on Briles and is comfortable with the hiring.

New LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock met with the media for the first time since arriving on the Baton Rouge campus in January. Job one is picking a passer. Myles Brennan is expected to be the starter at quarterback, Garrett Nussmeier also returns and incoming freshman Walker Howard is one of the top recruits in the country. Denbrock says they’ll use spring practice to evaluate all three quarterbacks…

Cut 20 (13) “…chance to win”

Led by Khayla Pointer, number eight LSU narrowly defeated Alabama, 58-50 at the P-MAC on Thursday night. Pointer scored 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and handed out eight assists for the Tigers. LSU didn’t shoot the ball that well, but didn’t have to after holding the Crimson Tide to just 34 percent shooting from the floor and forcing 18 turnovers. The Tigers close the regular season at home Sunday against 16th-ranked Tennessee.

The Lady Techsters topped Rice in double overtime 90-80 for their seventh win in their last 10 games. The highlight of the night was the play of Anna Larr Roberson, who poured in a career-high 44 points and tied a school record with 20 made field goals and Keuinna Walker. Walker posted the fourth triple-double in program history with 27 points, 15 boards, and 10 assists.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…
Cut 6 (09) “…power flowing.”
Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power.

Senator Bill Cassidy is also calling for tougher sanctions than what President Biden has imposed
Cut 8 (13) “…fell apart”
Cassidy does not believe the U-S should send troops but strengthen U-S forces in NATO countries.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s excited Mardi Gras parades and celebrations are back in full force this year, but he doesn’t want the Carnival season to contribute to the state’s litter problem. Edwards is asking revelers to take responsibility for their own garbage…
cut 3 (11) “…when you’re celebrating”

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says local police departments will be committed to getting drunk drivers off the road this Mardi Gras weekend as there is a Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign in place through Fat Tuesday. Commission spokesperson Mark Lambert says it’s not just drunk drivers…
cut 14 (08) “…impaired driver”
From 2016 through 2020, crashes involving an impaired driver killed 22 people and injured 531 during the Carnival season.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy says the United States can not be weak with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which is closing in on that country’s capital. Kennedy says the U-S needs to make Russia President Vladimir Putin. Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but rich business leaders who keep Putin in power…
Cut 7 (08) “…assets here.”

Grambling has confirmed the hiring of former Baylor football coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired from Baylor six years ago after the university said he covered up sexual assault claims against his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says it appears the university has tried to insulate new head coach Hue Jackson from criticism…
cut 11 (10) “….this hire”
Grambling A-D Trayvean Scott told ESPN he’s giving Briles a chance to redeem himself after understanding where the facts lie.

Vice president Kamala Harris will not travel to St. Landry Parish as originally scheduled today. Governor John Bel Edwards says the V-P has postponed her trip given the state of affairs with Ukraine. Harris was traveling to Louisiana to promote the millions of dollars from the Infrastructure Act that will go towards expanding high speed internet in rural areas.

Mardi Gras is all about fun, but the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants you to do so responsibly. Brooke Thorington has more
Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

8:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…
cut 6 (06) “….that’s Hitler”
Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power.

In a controversial move, Grambling State has hired former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired in 2016 for his involvement in repeated cover-ups of allegations of sexual and physical assaults involving his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says this seems like a desperate move for both parties.
Cut 10 (10) “…any other school.”
Grambling A-D Trayvean Scott told ESPN he’s giving Briles a chance to redeem himself after understanding where the facts lie.

A Monroe lawmaker files a bill that would mandate your pharmacy to fill what your doctor prescribes; no matter what the FDA or CDC says. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Vice President Kamala Harris has postponed her trip to St. Landry Parish today where she was scheduled to discuss the millions of dollars that have become available to expand high-speed internet in rural areas. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s a wise and understandable decision for Harris not to travel to Louisiana given the state of affairs with Ukraine.

7:30 LRN Newscast Feb 25

Vice President Kamela Harris has canceled her trip to St. Landry Parish where she was set to discuss the Infrastructure Bill and the millions it will provide to expand high-speed internet in rural areas. Harris was set to travel to a state where only two members of the state’s congressional delegation voted for the infrastructure bill.

Grambling State is facing criticism for the hiring of former Baylor football coach Art Briles as the Tigers new offensive coordinator. Baylor fired Briles after the university determined he helped cover up sexual assault claims made against his players. HBCU analyst Reggie Flood says Grambling seems to be willing to endure the scrutiny if it produces results…
cut 12 (11) “…is good publicity”

Grambling legend Doug Williams says he doesn’t like the hire.

Monroe Representative Michael Echols has filed a bill that would allow doctors who are licensed to prescribe drugs to have the authority to prescribe certain drugs for off-label use. Echols believes no one should get in the way of the relationship between a doctor and patient…
cut 9 (12) “….prescribing these medications”
Echols says he drafted the bill after talking with medical professionals.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is providing local law enforcement with grant dollars to enforce the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign that’s taking place through Fat Tuesday. LHSC spokesperson Mark Lambert says officers are trained to spot impaired drivers.
Cut 13 (09) “…arrested.”
From 2016 to 2020 alcohol-related crashes in the state during the carnival season killed 22 and injured 531.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

New LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock met with the media for the first time since arriving on the Baton Rouge campus in January. Denbrock described what he wants an LSU offense to look like
Cut 19 (23)_“…efficiently”
Denbrock says the three scholarship quarterbacks on the roster will compete against each other in spring football.

Grambling has confirmed the hiring of former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired from Baylor six years ago after the university said Briles covered-up sex assault claims against his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says it appears the university has tried to insulate new head coach Hue Jackson from an oncoming wave of criticism…
cut 11 (10) “….this hire”

The Pelicans return from the All-star break tonight to face the red-hot Suns in Phoenix. It doesn’t seem like former number one pick Zion Williamson will play this season as he’s still in Portland rehabbing a foot injury. Former teammate and fellow Duke alum JJ Reddick called Zion a detached teammate this week and Pelicans beat writer Christian Clark of NOLA-dot-com says the description is accurate…
cut 17 (19) “….needed from JJ”
Recently acquired Pelican CJ McCollum told reporters yesterday to leave the young fella alone and Zion is trying to rehab in peace.

Last night in college basketball…Louisiana Tech over Rice 83-79, Nicholls won its eighth straight as the Colonels clobbered the Northwestern State 80-62. Nicholls is now tied with UNO for first place in the Southland after Southeastern Louisiana outscored UNO 84-79. The Lions are 9-and-1 at home and host Nicholls tomorrow.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled her trip to the Bayou State today in the wake of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. She was scheduled to visit the small town of Sunset in St. Landry Parish to discuss the federal government’s investment into improving rural high-speed internet.

A Monroe state Representative files legislation that, if passed, would require pharmacists to fill so-called off-label medications. Republican lawmaker Mike Echols says off-label drugs are any that are prescribed for a patient that has not been approved by peer groups or the FDA. He says, during the pandemic, some patients could not get prescriptions for some drugs…:
Cut 7 (14) “…degree of integrity.”
Echols bill will be heard in the upcoming legislative session.

In a controversial move, Grambling State has hired former Baylor football coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. David Grubb has more.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.”

LRN AM Newscall February 25

A Monroe area lawmaker’s proposed bill would mandate your pharmacy to fill what your doctor prescribes; no matter what the FDA or CDC says. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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In a controversial move, Grambling State has announced the hiring of former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. David Grubb has more.

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

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Mardi Gras is all about fun, but the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants you to do so responsibly. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled her trip to the Bayou State today in the wake Russia’s attack on Ukraine. She was  scheduled to visit the small town of Sunset in St. Landry Parish to discuss the federal government’s investment into improving rural high-speed internet. . UL-Lafayette Political Science professor Dr. Pearson Cross says Harris’ was set to visit an area that’s in great need of  infrastructure assistance.

Cut 4 (11)  “…infrastructure bills.”

Cross says Harris’s was planning to visit a state where only two members of the state’s seven-member Congressional delegation voted for the trillion dollar infrastructure bill.

Cut 5 (12) “…political statement.”

Cross says he’s not sure why Harris chose Sunset, Louisiana to begin with….

Cut 6 (07)  “…something like that.”

Harris recently announced more than 10 million households are registered in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program which provides a $30 monthly discount for eligible households. For more information visit ACPbenefit.org.

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A Monroe state Representative files legislation that, if passed, would require pharmacists to fill so-called off-label medications. Republican lawmaker Mike Echols says off-label drugs are any that are prescribed for a patient that have not been approved by peer groups or the FDA. He says, during the pandemic, some patients could not get prescriptions for some drugs (Ivermectin in particular) because the Food & Drug Administration or other groups discouraged filling them…:

Cut 7 (14) “…degree of integrity.”

A number of doctors reported good results with treating COVID patients with Ivermectin, but official focus was placed on using the vaccines – not any therapeutic drugs – so pharmacists refused to fill them. Echols says it’s not for the FDA, the AMA or the CDC to decide what legal meds your doctor and pharmacist can provide you, and his bill would put that into state statutes…:

Cut 8 (09)  “…protect those relationships.”

Echols feels that no one should be able to get in the way of the relationship between a doctor and patient…:

Cut 9 (12)  “…prescribing these medications.”

Echols’ bill is one of hundreds to be debated during the Regular Legislative Session, which starts March 14th. A similar bill will also be introduced in the Senate. Echols says he is open to merging the two into one.

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In a controversial move, Grambling State has announced the hiring of former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles coached Baylor for nine seasons before being fired for his involvement in repeated cover-ups of allegations of sexual and physical assaults against his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says this seems like a desperate move for both parties.

Cut 10 (10) “…any other school.”

According to the Monroe News-Star, Wednesday Grambling denied that Briles would be hired before the news was leaked by local station KTAL. But rumors of Briles coming to Grambling had been circulating for some time. Flood says the university has already started to insulate new coach Hue Jackson from the oncoming wave of criticism.

Cut  11 (1o)  “…and this hire.”  

The stakes have been raised in HBCU football over the past couple of years, as more high-profile coaches and talent make their way to campuses. Flood believes that this hire is a byproduct of the pressure on Grambling to get back among the elite and the Tigers seem to be willing to endure the scrutiny, if it produces results.

Cut 12 (11) “…is good publicity.”

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Not only will revelers be out and about for Mardi Gras, but the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is helping fund local law enforcement with Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over to keep impaired drivers off the road. LHSC spokesperson Mark Lambert says officers are trained to spot drivers who are impaired behind the wheel.

Cut 13 (09) “…arrested.”

In addition to New Year’s Eve and Halloween, Lambert says Mardi Gras is one of the deadliest times to be on the roads due to the number of impaired drivers. From 2016 to 2020 alcohol-related crashes in the state during carnival killed 22 and injured 531 people. And it’s not just alcohol…

Cut 14 (08)  “…impaired driver.”

Lambert says Mardi Gras is a time to celebrate but there’s a responsible way to celebrate safely by planning for a sober driver. He says to keep an eye on your friends and step up if needed.

Cut 15 (12)  “…road a favor.”

The statewide campaign of Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over runs until March 1st.

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The present and future of Zion Williamson have been the hottest topics in the NBA over the past week. Speculation continues as to whether Zion will play for the New Orleans Pelicans this season, or ever again. Williamson has missed 113 games since 2019. Pelicans beat writer Christian Clark of NOLA-dot-com says with 23 games remaining in the season, he doesn’t see Zion back on the court in the near future.

Cut 16 (17)  “…this season.”

Some of the most direct criticism of Williamson came from former teammate and fellow Duke Alum JJ Redick. Redick characterized Zion as a “detached teammate” and said that has been the case since his rookie year. Clark says the description is accurate and who it came from was telling.

Cut 17 (19) “ …needed from JJ.” 

This offseason the Pelicans can offer Williamson a max extension worth more than $190 million, something no player in his position has turned down. Clark expects that Zion won’t be the first, but he’ll have to show the front office he’s healthy.

Cut 18 (15) “ …take the max.” 

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New LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock met with the media for the first time since arriving on the Baton Rouge campus in January. Denbrock described what he wants an LSU offense to look like

Cut 19 (23)_“…efficiently” 

Myles Brennan is expected to be the starter at quarterback. But there’s also Garrett Nussmeier and incoming freshman Walker Howard. Denbrock says they’ll use spring practice to evaluate the quarterbacks…

Cut 20 (13) “ …chance to win” 

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 24

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked oil prices to soar past 100-dollars this morning for the first time since July 2014. Executive director at the Center for Energy Studies at LSU, David Dismukes, says inflation is already high and the Russia-Ukraine crisis will only push prices higher

Cut 3 (10) “…even worse”

Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee says even with the Biden Administration announcing a new set of sanctions aimed at Russian banks and technology firms and new export controls also he feels it’s too little too late.

Cut 8 (10) “…in the US.” 

As U-S for boots on the ground in Ukraine, Johnson says we don’t have the capability of doing that right now.

The Public Service Commission is urging Louisiana utilities, electric, gas, and water to step up their cyber security as a result of the unrest caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. PSC member Lambert Boissiere says Russia’s aggression may not be limited to military airstrikes on Ukraine

Cut 5 (08) “…computers these days.”

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain is worried about rising prices as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Strain says Russia is a major exporter of natural gas, which is needed to produce fertilizer. He says the cost of fertilizer is already high…

Cut 14 (10)  “…at the grocery” 

Strain says Ukraine has some of the most fertile soil in the world and is a major exporter of wheat and grain.