12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 22

Two Jefferson Parish Sheriff Deputies, Issac Hughes and Johnathan Louis face manslaughter charges after investigators say lethal force was not justified in the February 16th shooting death of Daniel Vallee in Marrero. Sheriff Joe Lopintto says the deputies turned themselves in Monday night and were booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Facility.

Cut 5 (06) “…defense here.”

Lopinto says that force was justified in the incident but not lethal after Valle refused to exit his car and then started the vehicle.

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy supports strong economic sanctions against Russia as reports indicate Russian forces have moved into eastern Ukraine. Cassidy says Louisiana can help play a role in weakening Russia financially as that country relies heavily on revenue from natural gas…

Cut 10 (12)  “…less money.” 

Governor Edwards says Louisiana has an action plan in place for spending $600 million in federal funds to aid in Hurricanes Laura and Delta recovery. David Grubb has more…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 22

Entering the season, expectations for LSU baseball’s offense were sky-high. The Tigers did nothing to lower those after posting a program-record 51 runs in their opening series against Maine. Cade Doughty did his part, with five extra-base hits, including two home runs and 12 RBI on his way to winning SEC Player of the Week honors. He likes where the Tigers are right now in their approach at the plate.

Cut 16 (10) “…strive for.”

LSU is back in action on Wednesday at Louisiana Tech, which swept Wichita State in its opening series.

Other in-state baseball matchups today: the U-L Cajuns host Southeastern at Russo Park tonight, and Grambling takes on UNO. Houston visits Lake Charles to take on McNeese.

It’s also a big week for college hoops as the regular season nears its end. Tulane hosts 14th-ranked Houston on Wednesday with the chance to claim sole possession of 3rd place in the American Conference. LSU and Louisiana Tech have big conference matchups on Thursday and Southern will try to reclaim the top spot in the SWAC on Friday.

Brackets are out for the 2022 LHSAA Boys’ Basketball Playoffs. Zachary takes the top seed in Class 5A, Carver is tops in 4A with Madison Prep number one in 3A. In the 2A bracket, Lakeview is the favorite, and North Central leads the way in 1A.

The first round begins on Friday with Marsh Madness scheduled for March 7-12 at Burton Coliseum on the campus of McNeese State University.

The Girls quarterfinals start this weekend, with all top seeds still in action. Their semifinals and championships will be held February 28-March 5 at the University Center at Southeastern.

Nicholls guard Ty Gordon was named Southland Conference Player of the Week for the sixth time this season and the eighth time in his career, both conference records. He averaged 29.5 points and 3.5 assists in two wins for the Colonels, including a career-high 31 in a win over McNeese.

After making contact with a Wisconsin assistant coach following a loss to the Badgers on Saturday, University of Michigan head coach Juwan Howard has been suspended for the remainder of the regular season and fined $40 thousand by the Big Ten. Three players, two from Michigan and one from Wisconsin have been suspended for one game each. Howard will be eligible to coach in the Big Ten tournament next month.

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 22

Two Jefferson Parish Sheriff deputies, Issac Hughes and Johnathon Louis face manslaughter charges after investigators say lethal force was not justified in the February 16th arrest of Daniel Vallee in Marrero. Sheriff Joe Lopinto says Valle was repeatedly asked to get out of his car, but he didn’t cooperate and started the car.

Cut 4 (10) “…this case.”

Lopinto says the two deputies have cooperated with investigators and their testimony matched body cam footage.

Grand Isle Councilman Elgene Gary, faces sexual battery charges related to the assault of two minors. Louisiana State Police Trooper Ross Brennan 78-year old Gary turned himself in Monday and they are asking for assistance.

Cut 14 (11)  “…these families.”

U-S Senator Bill Cassidy supports strong economic sanctions against Russia as reports indicate Russian forces have moved into eastern Ukraine and Cassidy says this establishes Russian President Vladimir Putin as an enemy of freedom. He says sanctions worked against Russia when President Ronald Regan was in office

Cut 9 (12) “…you name it”

President Biden is expected to announce new sanctions against Russia this afternoon. But Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson blames the Biden Administration for not doing more sooner…

Cut 11 (11)   “..this dilemna”  

Johnson says it’s probably too late to avoid a conflict at this point and that the U-S should have supplied Ukraine anti-tank missiles and defense systems.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 22

Two Jefferson Parish Sheriff deputies face manslaughter charges after Sheriff Joe Lopinto says lethal force was not justified in the fatal shooting of Daniel Vallee in Marrero last week. Lopinto says deputies surrounded Vallee’s S-U-V as he refused to get out. He says shots were fired at Vallee when his hands dropped and hit the horn
Cut 3 (10) “…point and time.”
Officers encountered Vallee as they answered a noise complaint at a known crack house.

A 78-year-old Grand Isle man who serves on the coastal town’s city council has been arrested for felony sexual battery. State Police say they believe Elgene Gary sexually assaulted two minors over the span of many years. Trooper Ross Brennan says they encourage other possible victims to come forward…
cut 15 (09) “….right now”
Brennan says if you have more information on Gary, contact the State Police Special Victim’s Unit

Louisiana has submitted its action plan to the feds for spending $600 million in federal disaster aid for Hurricanes Laura and Delta. The state proposes using the grant money for homeowner assistance, creating affordable housing, and other programs. Nearly $200 million would be dedicated to infrastructure. Pat Forbes, executive director of the Office of Community Development, says those dollars remove a tremendous burden for local governments.
Cut 10 (11) “…that match instead.”

Six seniors on the Menard High School Baseball team served as pallbearers for 94-year-old Ralph Lambert. Lambert served in the Air Force from 1950 to 1974 and there were no nearby relatives around to use as pallbearers. So Menard Baseball Coach Jordan Marks says his players stepped up and the reaction has been very positive…
cut 8 (10) “…worth reading”

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 22

Governor Edwards announced that Louisiana has an action plan in place for spending $600 million in federal funds to aid in the recovery from Hurricanes Laura and Delta.

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

 

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office charges two of its deputies in the fatal shooting of a man inside a vehicle last week. 29-year-old Isaac Hughes and 35-year-old Johnathan Louis have been booked with manslaughter. They were involved in the shooting of Daniel Vallee. Sheriff Joe Lopinto says their investigation has determined that lethal force was not needed.

A major project to widen Interstate 10 through Baton Rouge calls for even more lane closures and congestion for an already-busy stretch of highway. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says advance planning work begins soon and heavy construction is projected for 2024. In the meantime, he says DOTD is advancing plans to offer commuters in Ascension Parish the option of a commuter train with park-and-ride…:

Cut 6 (04)  “…certain time.”

The I-10 widening project in Baton Rouge is expected to be completed in 2027.

 

When an Alexandria funeral home was unable to locate nearby relatives of a 94-year-old Air Force veteran who passed away earlier this month, they contacted the baseball coach at Holy Savior Menard High School to see if he could help. Coach Jordan Marks says six members of the team served as pallbearers for Ralph Lambert.

Cut 9 (10)  “…for sure.”

8:30 LRN Newscast February 22

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrest of two of its deputies in the shooting death of Daniel Vallee last week. Vallee was not armed but refused to get out his S-U-V. Sheriff Joe Lopinto says the use of force in this situation was not justified. The officers charged have been identified as 29-year-old Isaac Hughes and 35-year-old Johnathan Louis.

In 2024, a heavily congested portion of I-10 in Baton Rouge will be reduced to two lanes as part of a plan to widen the interstate to four lanes each way. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The state has published its proposed action plan for spending 600 million dollars in community development block grant funds that will be used in the recovery from Hurricanes Laura and Delta. It’s another bureaucratic step Louisiana must take in order to distribute the money. Meanwhile, the push continues for more federal hurricane recovery dollars…
cut 12 (12) “….a full recovery’
That’s Pat Forbes, the executive director for the Office of Community Development.

Six seniors on the Menard High School Baseball team served as pallbearers for 94-year-old Ralph Lambert. Lambert served in the Air Force from 1950 to 1974 and there were no nearby relatives around to see pallbearers so Menard Baseball Coach Jordan Marks says his players stepped up and the reaction has been very positive…
cut 8 (10) “…worth reading”

7:30 LRN Newscast February 22

Louisiana has submitted its action plan to the feds for spending $600 million in federal disaster aid for Hurricanes Laura and Delta. The state proposes using the grant money for homeowner assistance, creating affordable housing, and other programs. Nearly $200 million would be dedicated to infrastructure. Pat Forbes, executive director of the Office of Community Development, says those dollars remove a tremendous burden for local governments.
Cut 10 (11) “…that match instead.”

Grand Isle Councilman Elgene Gary faces sexual battery charges related to the sexual assault of minors over the span of several years. State Police Trooper Ross Brennan says the alleged incidents happened at Gary’s Grand Isle home..
Cut 13 (10) “…Jefferson Parish.”
78-year old Gary turned himself in and was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center on two counts of felony sexual battery.

Two Jefferson Parish Sheriff deputies are facing a manslaughter charge for fatally shooting a man who refused to leave his parked car in Marrero on February 16th. Sheriff Joe Lopinto announced the charges last night and said the use of force in this situation was not justified. 34-year-old Daniel Vallee was not armed and the deputies arrested have been identified as 29-year-old Isaac Huges and 35-year-old Johnathan Louis.

When an Alexandria funeral home could not find nearby relatives to assist with a 94-year-old Air Force veterans’ funeral, the baseball team at Menard High School stepped up. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

LRN 6:45 Sportscast

LSU sophomore second baseman Cade Doughty has been named SEC player of the week after driving in 12 runs in the Fighting Tigers sweep over Main. Doughty was also eight for 14 at the plate…
cut 17 (11) “…pitch to drive”
Doughty and the Tigers are set to drive to Ruston tomorrow night to face Louisiana Tech.

The Bulldogs are coming off a sweep over Witchita State and ranked 15th by Collegiate Baseball. Tech closer Kyle Crigger is the Conference USA Pitcher of the Week after earning a win and a save on back-to-back days.

In college baseball action tonight, the Ragin Cajuns host Southeastern Louisiana tonight. U-L Lafayette just two of three from 14th ranked UC Irvine while the Lions took two of three from S-I-U Edwardsville.

Yesterday in Thibodaux, Wes Toups hit a grand slam but Missouri still beat Nicholls seven to four to take three of four from the Colonels.

The LSU men’s basketball team leaves today for Lexington as the Tigers will visit sixth-ranked Kentucky tomorrow. The Wildcats have yet to lose a home game this season and Tigers Coach Will Wade says they need to start making more free throws…
cut 27 (16) “….the season”
LSU was just 13 of 22 from the free-throw line in a loss to South Carolina on Saturday.

The LSU Lady Tigers are up to number eight in the AP women’s Top 25 poll. It’s the Lady Tigers highest ranking since 2008. LSU has won six in a row and host Alabama on Thursday.

The Saints have hired Kodi Burns as the team’s wide receivers coach. The 33-year-old has previously coached at Tennessee and Auburn. It will be his job to help develop a receiver that can help out Michael Thomas who is expected to return for the 2022 season.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 22

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office has charged two of its deputies in the fatal shooting of a man inside a vehicle last week. 29-year-old Isaac Hughes and 35-year-old Johnathan Louis have been booked with manslaughter. They were involved in the shooting of Daniel Vallee. Sheriff Joe Lopinto says their investigation has determined that lethal force was not needed as Valee refused to step out of his vehicle in Marrero on February 16th.

The state has published a 189-page report that details how it plans to spend 600-million dollars in federal disaster recovery funding for Hurricanes Laura and Delta. Executive Director of the Office of Community Development Pat Forbes says the state is seeking public input and they’ll also conduct a series of forums to get more input from the public…
cut 11 (12) “….what they think”
The first meetings will take place on March 9th in Lake Charles and Alexandria.

A major project to widen Interstate 10 through Baton Rouge calls for even more lane closures and congestion for an already-congested stretch of highway. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says work will begin soon on Phase 1 of the 5-phase project, and when fully underway motorists will have to endure long periods of lane closures through the construction zone…:
Cut 4 (12) “…for about 14 months.”
The lane reductions will take place in 2024 and the expansion will extend from LA 415 in West Baton Rouge Parish to the I-10–I-12 split.

When an Alexandria funeral home was unable to locate nearby relatives of a 94-year-old Air Force veteran who passed away, they contacted the baseball coach at Holy Savior Menard High School to see if he could help. Coach Jordan Marks considered it an honor and volunteered six seniors on his team to serve as pallbearers for Ralph Lambert’s service.
Cut 7 (10) “…happy to do it.”
And since the funeral, Marks says he heard from several members of the community thanking him and his players for stepping up.

LRN AM Newscall February 22

DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson shares plans for a years-long widening of I-10 through Baton Rouge; set to get started soon. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

_____________________________________

When an Alexandria funeral home was unable to find nearby relatives to assist with a 94-year-old Air Force veterans’ funeral, the baseball team in Menard stepped up. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

_____________________________________

Governor John Bel Edwards announced that Louisiana has an action plan in place for spending $600 million in federal funds to aid in the recovery from Hurricanes Laura and Delta. David Grubb has more…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.” 

____________________________________

A major project to widen Interstate 10 through Baton Rouge calls for even more lane closures and congestion for an already-congested stretch of highway. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says work will begin soon on Phase 1 of the 5-phase project, and when  fully underway motorists will have to endure long periods of lane closures through the construction zone. He says it simply cannot be avoided…:

Cut 4 (12)  “…for about 14 months.”

Wilson says the plan is to eventually have 4 lanes in both directions – east and west – from LA 415 to the I-10/12 split/merge. He says the overall plan is to make things as aggravation-free for commuters as possible; both on the interstate and on the alternate routes…:

Cut 5 (15) “…taken advantage of.”(2x)

Wilson says advance planning work on widening I-10 through Baton Rouge will begin soon; relocating underground infrastructure. Heavy construction will begin in 2024. He says the project is scheduled to be completed in 2027. In the meantime, he says DOTD is advancing plans to offer commuters in Ascension Parish the option of a commuter train with park-and-ride…:

Cut 6 (14)  “…relying on their vehicle.”

_______________________________________

When an Alexandria funeral home was unable to locate nearby relatives of a 94-year-old Air Force veteran who passed away earlier this month, they contacted the baseball coach at Holy Savior Menard High School to see if he could help. Coach Jordan Marks says considered it an honor and volunteered six seniors on his team to serve as pallbearers for Ralph Lambert’s service.

Cut 7 (10) “…happy to do it.”

And since the February 8th funeral, Marks says he heard from several members of the community thanking him and his players for stepping up.

Cut 8 (10)  “…worth reading.”

Lambert served in the Air Force from 1950 to 1971 and was buried with full military honors. Marks says not only was it a true act of service for someone they never met but it was also a way for players to honor members of their own family who served in the military.

Cut 9 (10)  “…for sure.”

*Holy Savior Menard played Sacred Heart in their season opener Monday night.

____________________________________________

Louisiana has submitted its action plan to the feds for spending $600 million in federal aid in the recovery from Hurricanes Laura and Delta. The state proposes using the grant money for homeowner assistance, creating affordable housing, and other programs. Nearly $200 million would be dedicated to infrastructure needs. Pat Forbes, executive director of the Office of Community Development, says those dollars remove a tremendous burden from local governments.

Cut 10 (11) “…that match instead.”

Now the state will conduct a series of forums to get input from the public. Forbes says this is something the state has been actively doing over the last 18 months, but additional comment is needed to comply with HUD regulations and to further guide spending priorities.

Cut  11 (12)  “…what they think.”  

Forbes says this is just the beginning as lawmakers at both the state and federal levels continue to fight for additional dollars to accelerate the state’s rebuild.

Cut 12 (12) “…a full recovery.”

To read the plan or to see the full schedule of public forums, visit restore.la.gov.

____________________________________________

Grand Isle Councilman Elgene Gary, faces sexual battery charges related to the assault of two minors over the span of several years. Louisiana State Police Trooper Ross Brennan says the alleged incidents happened at Gary’s home in Grand Isle.

Cut 13 (10) “…Jefferson Parish.”

78-year old Gary turned himself in Monday and was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center on two counts of felony sexual battery.

Brennan anticipates that more charges may be forthcoming, and they are asking the public for assistance.

Cut 14 (11)  “…these families.”

Gary was also a former police lieutenant, and one of three Grand Isle police officers in 2016 dismissed from office and booked for malfeasance.

As for a time period for when the alleged sexual batteries took place, Brennan says it’s an active case and they are encouraging any other possible victims to come forward.

Cut 15 (09)  “…right now.”

You can contact the Louisiana State Police Special Victim’s Unit at 504-310-7011.

_____________________________________________

Entering the season, expectations for LSU’s baseball offense were sky-high. The Tigers did nothing to lower those after posting a program-record 51 runs in their opening series against Maine. Cade Doughty did his part, with five extra-base hits, including two home runs and 12 RBI on his way to winning SEC Player of the Week honors. He likes where the Tigers are right now in their approach at the plate.

Cut 16 (10)  “…strive for.”

Opposing pitchers have plenty to worry about as LSU rolls out multiple All-American candidates in its lineup each night. What makes the Tigers even scarier is that they’re still learning first-year coach Jay Johnson and each other. After batting .571 over the weekend, Doughty says there’s more he’s capable of if he sticks to the basics.

Cut 17 (11) “ …pitch to drive.” 

LSU is back in action on Wednesday at Louisiana Tech, which swept Wichita State in its opening series.

_____________________________________________