9:30 LRN Newscast June 23

To help Americans at the pump, President Biden is asking congress for a temporary gas holiday, by removing federal gas taxes for 90 days. Republican Congressman Mike Johnson says Biden’s attempt to lower gas prices temporarily is a desperate political attempt to help Democrats in the mid-term elections and he’s ignoring the long-term solution.

Cut  11 (06)  “…half baked idea.” 

Johnson also fears the temporary removal of the federal gas tax will increase demand without increasing supply.

Democratic congressman Troy Carter says he plans to vote in favor of the proposal, and he believes the temporary removal of the 18.4 cents federal tax on gas and the 24.4 cents on a gallon of diesel will help, but the administration needs to think long-term.

Cut 12 (08) “…the pump.” 

State Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office announces the arrest of Bob Dean, the owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes, who ordered residents evacuated for Hurricane Ida to unfit conditions in a Tangipahoa Parish warehouse. Dean faces a number of felonies and Legal analyst Tim Meche says this looks bad for 68-year-old Dean…:

Cut 15 (09)  “…almost a life sentence.”

The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation is holding its 100th Annual Meeting and Centennial Celebration this weekend in New Orleans. Communications director Avery Davidson says members will focus on the 2023 Farm Bill as the agriculture industry continues to deal with the high costs of fuel and the scarcity of fertilizer.

Cut 5 (11) “…in that debate.”

8:30 LRN newscast

Nursing home operator Bob Dean was booked yesterday on several cruelty charges from the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office for evacuating about 800 nursing home residents to a warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish that was not equipped to care for the elderly. Dean is also facing civil lawsuits and his attorney has told the courts he’s suffering from dementia and legal analyst Tim Meche says that could be a factor in criminal court too…
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The President’s proposal to suspend federal gas and diesel taxes for three months is getting a chilly response from members of Congress. Representative Mike Johnson doesn’t believe the suspension of the federal gas tax will be effective…
cut 13 (11) “….single American”
Analysts say Biden’s proposal would save motorists about four-percent on a gallon of gasoline.

The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation’s 100 annual meeting begins today in New Orleans….
cut 1 (34) “….I’m David Grubb”

Air conditioners will be running nearly non-stop over the next few days as temperatures will be around 100-degrees through Sunday. Entergy spokesperson David Freese says they expect to meet the demand for energy….
cut 9 (08) “…ahead of time”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana nursing home owner Bob Dean faces criminal charges related to residents’ deaths that occurred in the days after Hurricane Ida. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

New Orleans Police is investigating the fatal shooting of a two-year-old boy in the Hollygrove neighborhood. The toddler was pronounced dead at children’s hospital. NOLA-dot-com reports the shooting occurred as a result of a domestic dispute. Charges are expected.

The oppressive heat in Louisiana this week will be responsible for the highest power usage on record, that’s according to Entergy. Utility spokesperson David Freese says one way to save on your bill is to set your thermostat to 78 degrees.
Cut 7 (12) “…per the household.”
Freese says every degree below 78 adds three percent to your bill.

Over 15-hundred farmers, ranchers and their families are in New Orleans for the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual meeting. Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson says several political heavyweights are scheduled to speak during the convention….
cut 6 (13) “…they vote”
Davidson says what should be included in the 2023 Farm Bill is one of the top items on their business agenda.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Tonight is the NBA draft. The Pelicans have the eighth pick in the first round thanks to Anthony Davis trade. Jake Madison, host of the Locked On Pelicans podcast, says it appears the Pels have plenty of interest in one player in particular…
cut 17 (20) “…..versatility on defense”
Former LSU Tiger Tari Eason is expected to be a mid first round selection.

LSU announces it will unveil a statue of Pete Maravich, the all-time leading scorer in Division one college basketball history on July 25th. The statue will stand alongside the existing likenesses of Hall of Famers Shaquille O’Neal and Bob Pettit on the LSU campus.

Former Louisiana Tech and West Feliciana football star Jaylon Ferguson died unexpectedly yesterday. David Grubb has more on the Baltimore Ravens linebacker…
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m David Grubb.”

LSU left-handed pitcher Jacob Hasty has reportedly entered the transfer portal. According to the Advocate, Hasty is looking at his options while the Tigers look for a new pitching coach. Arkansas held on to beat Ole Miss three to two last night. The two teams play again today at 3 PM, the winner gets Oklahoma in the championship series of the College World Series.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Forecasters are calling for record heat starting today through Thursday. Brooke Thorington has more from Entergy…
cut 2 (32) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

According to Tangipahoa Parish jail records, nursing home operator Bob Dean bonded out of jail after he turned himself in yesterday. Dean faces eight felony counts of cruelty to people with infirmities, five felony counts of Medicaid fraud and two felony counts of obstruction of justice for moving 800 nursing home residents to an ill equipped warehouse in Independence prior to Hurricane Ida’s landfall.

In an effort to reduce the burden of high gas prices on Americans, President Biden is asking Congress for a temporary gas holiday, by suspending the federal gas and diesel taxes for three months. Louisiana Congressman and Democrat Troy Carter says he supports the President’s proposal, but also believes the administration should look at long-term solutions to lower prices.
Cut 10 (09) “…produce fuel.”

Today in New Orleans, the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation begins its 100th annual meeting…
cut 4 (13) “…this state”
That’s Louisiana Farm Bureau spokesperson Avery Davidson who says discussing what should be in the 2023 Farm Bill is one of the key items on their agenda.

LRN AM Newscall June 23

After two years apart, the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation reunites to celebrate 100 years of service this weekend. David Grubb has more.

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Entergy says the oppressive heat could translate into the highest power usage on record this week. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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Louisiana nursing home owner Bob Dean faces criminal charges related to residents’ deaths that occurred in the days after Hurricane Ida. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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The state’s largest general farm organization, The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, is holding its 100th Annual Meeting and Centennial Celebration this weekend in New Orleans. This is the first time the meeting will be in-person since 2019, due to the pandemic. Communications director Avery Davidson says the federation is as strong as ever.

Cut 4 (13)  “…across the state.”

During the convention, Davidson says members will focus plenty of attention on the upcoming 2023 Farm Bill as the agriculture industry continues to deal with the high costs of fuel, the scarcity of fertilizer, and attempts to address disaster recovery here in Louisiana.

Cut 5 (11) “…in that debate.”

The Federation continues to grow in both size and influence. Davidson says over the past 50 years membership has increased from roughly 30 thousand to more than 136 thousand across the state. Further evidence of their clout is the number of political heavyweights that will be in attendance…

Cut 6 (13)  “…and they vote.”

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The oppressive heat in Louisiana this week will be responsible for the highest power usage on record, that’s according to Entergy. Utility spokesperson David Freese says one way to save on your bill is to set your thermostat to 78 degrees.

Cut 7 (12) “…per the household.”

Freese says every degree below 78 can add three percent to your bill.

Heating and cooling can account for more than 50 percent of your power bill. Freese says there are some other steps besides adjusting your thermostat that you can take to help reduce usage. Like closing blinds and curtains to reduce sunlight in your home, closing vents in unoccupied rooms, and running fans.

Cut 8 (08)  “…utility bills.”

With the current heat wave responsible for air conditioning units running almost nonstop, Freese says they’ve been in communication with utility partners to assist the power grid should they be unable to meet demand and so far they don’t anticipate any issues.

Cut 9 (08)  “…ahead of time.”

For more energy-saving tips visit Entergy’s website.

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In an effort to reduce the burden of high gas prices on Americans President Biden is asking congress for a temporary gas holiday, by removing federal gas taxes for 90 days. Louisiana Congressman and Democrat Troy Carter says while he praises the effort he believes the administration should be looking at long-term solutions to lower prices.

Cut 10 (09) “…produce fuel.”

Carter says we should also be looking at ways to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

Republican Congressman Mike Johnson says Biden’s attempt to lower gas prices temporarily is a desperate political attempt to help Democrats in the mid-term elections and he’s ignoring the long-term solution.

Cut  11 (06)  “…half baked idea.” 

Johnson also fears the temporarily removal of the federal gas tax will increase demand without increasing supply.

Carter says he plans to vote in favor of the proposal and he believes the temporary removal of the 18.4 cents federal tax on gas and the 24.4 cents on a gallon of diesel will help, but the administration needs to think long-term.

Cut 12 (08) “…the pump.” 

Johnson says however he along with most Republicans will most likely support the measure because the party is against higher taxes but he doesn’t believe the tax cut will be extremely effective.

Cut 13 (11) “…single American.”

Johnson says Americans would save roughly 3.6% at the pump if the tax removal is approved as gas prices average $5 a gallon nationwide.

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State Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office announces the arrest of Bob Dean, the owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes, who ordered residents evacuated for Hurricane Ida to unfit conditions in a Tangipahoa Parish warehouse. Over a dozen people died as a result. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the first thing he noticed about the A.G.’s press release Wednesday was what information was missing…:

Cut 14 (12)  “…released on bond”

Dean currently lives in Georgia. He is charged with 8 counts of felony Cruelty to Persons with Infirmities, 5 counts of Medicaid Fraud and 2 counts of Obstruction of Justice. The A.G.’s office also says more charges could be pending. Meche says this looks bad for the 68-year-old Dean…:

Cut 15 (09)  “…almost a life sentence.”

The arrest and charges against Dean come after a joint effort by the A.G.’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the state Bureau of Investigations. Meche says this case has a lot more developments sure to occur, but he feel that Landry’s office could have more forthcoming in their announcement…:

Cut 16 (11)  “…for the public to know.”

Dean is being sued in civil court over the deaths. His attorneys argue he’s not mentally competent at this time to stand trial. Meche says that argument will likely come up in criminal proceedings against Dean as well.

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The New Orleans Pelicans made the playoffs last season, but find themselves with a top ten selection in tonight’s NBA Draft. The top four players on the board seem set, but after that, it seems like anyone’s guess. Jake Madison, host of the Locked on Pelicans podcast, says it appears the Pels have plenty of interest in one player in particular.

Cut 17 (20) “ …versatility on defense.” 

One of the major factors in New Orleans turning its season around was the improvement of the Pelicans’ defense. If they select Dyson Daniels, who played last season for the NBA’s G-League Elite squad, Madison says they’ll get a highly-skilled and versatile defender with room to improve offensively.

Cut 18 (19) “ …in Fred Vinson.” 

The Pelicans have 14 of their 15 roster spots already filled, and they have three picks in the draft, including two second-round selections. There has been speculation that New Orleans may be looking to move a couple of players, and Madison says it’s more likely the Pels trade back to unload Jaxson Hayes or Devonte Graham than it is that they move up to snag one of the top players on the board.

Cut 19 (17) _“…be made there.” 

It’s been quite some time since Pelicans fans have been as optimistic heading into the draft. It seems like a new day in New Orleans and Madison says David Griffin and the rest of the front office are in an enviable position.

Cut 20 (13) “ …them to make.” 

 

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4:45 LRN Sportscast June 22

Nevada has made it official naming LSU’s Executive Deputy Director of Athletics, Stephanie Rempe as the Wolfpack’s new athletic director. Rempe had been with the Tigers since 2019.

McNeese outfielder Payton Harden, the 2022 Southland Conference Player of the Year has been named the 2022 SLC Student-Athlete of the Year, the league announced earlier today. Harden is the first Cowboy to win the award since 1994.

The NFL was rocked this morning by the news of the death of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson at the age of 26. Ferguson, who was born in Zachary, played his high school ball at West Feliciana before attending Louisiana Tech and setting the FBS record for sacks in a career. Ferguson is survived by his son and two daughters and his fiancée Doni Smith. His coach at West Feliciana, Robb Odom, says in a short time Ferguson left a strong legacy as both a competitor and as a man.

Cut 11 (10) “…a better person.”

At the College World Series, there are just three teams still standing. The Oklahoma Sooners sent Texas A-and-M home after beating the Aggies 5-1 this afternoon. Jimmy Crooks blasted a three-run home run in the bottom of the first and David Sandlin allowed just one run in seven innings while striking out 12 to lead OU into the Finals. Tonight, Ole Miss takes on Arkansas for the fifth time this season. They split the first four games between them, but a win by the Rebels put them in the Finals as well.

The NBA Draft is tomorrow and a couple of Louisiana players could have their names called…LSU’s Tari Eason should go in the first round. Louisiana Tech big man Kenneth Lofton Jr and LSU forward Darius Days are projected as second-rounders.

The Pelicans have the eighth pick and Jake Madison, host of the Locked on Pelicans podcast, says New Orleans is in an enviable position.

Cut 20 (13) “…them to make.”

4:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office says they have arrested the owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes, who evacuated hundreds of residents to a Tangipahoa Parish warehouse for Hurricane Ida. Over a dozen people died due to the unfit conditions there. Bob Dean Jr. is not charged with 8 felony counts of cruelty to the infirm, 5 counts of Medicaid fraud and 2 counts of obstruction of justice. Additional charges may be coming.

Governor Edwards has signed a bill inspired by that nursing home tragedy. It requires all nursing homes to submit their disaster preparedness plans with the state Department of Health for approval every year. Bill author Representative Rick Edmonds, of Baton Rouge…:

CUT 12(11)      “…never happen again”

Current state law requires nursing homes to have such plans, but with no mandate for a state authority to review and approve them.

 

A recent operation by the Central Louisiana Violent Crime Abatement Teams results in over 150 arrests. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Brooke Thorington.”

Governor Edwards has signed into law the Crown Act; a measure to prohibit discrimination based upon the way a person wears their hair. New Orleans Representative Candace Newell says too many people are passed over or even fired for their cultural hairstyles, and this law will help with that.

5:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Governor Edwards has signed legislation that requires every nursing home in the state to have an emergency preparedness plan approved by the state department of health. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds says the previous says law required nursing homes to have an emergency preparedness plan, but it did not require approval from L-D-H….

Cut 13 (06) “…the inspection.”

Baltimore Ravens linebacker and Zachery native 26-year old Jaylon Ferguson was found dead at his home last night. Ferguson’s West Feliciana high school coach Robb Odom says in a short time Ferguson left a strong legacy.

Cut 11 (10)  “…a better person.” 

Ferguson is survived by his fiancé and three children. A cause of death has not been listed and an autopsy is pending.

In a collaborative effort over a two-week period, the Central Louisiana Violent Crime Abatement Team made just under 200 arrests after a very successful detail. Master Trooper Casey Wallace says several of law enforcement agencies worked together to identify and apprehend a number of criminals.

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Louisiana has received more than $100 million in federal housing assistance to assist over 20-thousand residents with past rent dating back as far as April 2020. Gina Campo, Deputy Executive Director with the Office of Community Development  says for more info visit LA COVID housing – dot com

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3:30 LRN Newscast June 22

Rent help for those impacted by the pandemic. Louisiana has received over $100-million in federal housing assistance for the over 20-thousand people with overdue rent dating back to April 2020. The state Office of Community Development’s Gina Campo says it’s welcome help for folks on the verge of being evicted. She says there’s also some help for homeowners with trouble paying their mortgage..:

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There’s a website for more information; “laCOVIDhousing.com”

The Baton Rouge businessman who moved over 800 nursing home residents into a makeshift shelter in a warehouse for Hurricane Ida is now facing criminal charges. Over a dozen elderly and infirm persons died as a result of that evacuation plan. Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office says Bob Dean is charged with felony cruelty to the infirmed, Medicaid fraud and obstruction of justice. Dean’s licenses to operate his seven Louisiana nursing homes last fall.

 

Louisiana Tech University and the Baltimore Ravens are mourning the sudden death of linebacker Jaylon Ferguson. David Grubb has more…:

CUT 02(34)      “…David Grubb.”

The city of Alexandria warns residents not to fall for a scam in which a caller says tells you your power is about to be disconnected unless you submit immediate payment over the phone. They may ask for a credit or ATM card number. Just hang up and report it to the police.