06:30 LRN Newscast July 5th

The Louisiana National Guard officially ends their more than two-year COVID response in the state. Task Force COVID Brigadier General Cindy Haygood says it’s the longest mission she’s ever worked, and she’s proud of what they’ve done here in the last 27 months…:
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Service members supported community-based testing sites at multiple locations throughout the state and conducted more than 636,000 tests.

Authorities in Livingston Parish report a woman’s body was recovered after she reportedly fell off a boat into Blind River and then was hit by another boat on July 4th. Crews were out searching for the woman and reported they made the discovery of her body by using side scan sonar units. More on this as it develops.

Louisiana’s economy shrank dramatically in the first half of 2022, David Grubb reports:
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But on the bright side, Louisiana is one of five states with the cheapest gas prices. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $4.35 cents which is down 9 cents over last week.

AM LRN Newscall July 5

After 27 months the Louisiana National Guard officially ends COVID response. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The start of 2022 has not been kind to the Louisiana economy. David Grubb has more…

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With the fall midterm elections growing closer, could a Republican wave be forming? Kevin Gallagher asks a Baton Rouge analyst…

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The Louisiana National Guard officially ends their more than two-year COVID response in the state. Task Force COVID Commander Brig. General Cindy Haygood says it’s the longest mission she’s ever been on but most of all she’s proud of the work they’ve done at home in the last 27 months.

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And once vaccines were available, she says they added that to their mission. Haygood says it required a number of guardsmen to be trained to administer vaccines.

Cut 5 (09) “…medical course.”

And while Haygood says all missions must come to an end she says this one is much different because it was done in their own backyard, and it allowed them to build relationships with various agencies and nonprofits across the state.

Cut 6 (09)  “…lifelong.”

Service members conducted more than 636-thousand COVID tests and help administer 234-thousand vaccinations in addition to supporting food banks and assisting with hurricanes during the 27 month period.

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Compared to the rest of the nation, Louisiana’s economy is in the midst of a steep decline. The state’s GDP fell by 4-point-3 percent, a rate almost three times worse than the US as a whole, during the first quarter. University of Louisiana at Lafayette economist Gary Wagner says he thought things would be bad, but not quite this bad.

Cut 7 (08) “….high energy prices.”

Wagner says Louisiana is particularly susceptible to a downturn due to the state’s economy being heavily connected to the oil & gas industry and the global spike in energy prices.

Cut 8 (13)  “…seeing that slowdown.”

Numbers indicated that 46 of 50 states are seeing a decline in economic activity, but Louisiana has seen some of the worst numbers. Wagner said that in the decade prior to the pandemic Louisiana had the slowest growing economy in the entire nation.

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With the 2022 midterm elections closing in, could a GOP wave be forming? All but 2 states – Louisiana and Delaware – have qualified candidates. JMC Analytics pollster and political analyst John Couvillon (COO-vee-yon) says he suspects a Republican wave IS forming, and he bases that on election and polling data going back to 2010…:

Cut 10 (12) “…at the same time.”

Couvillon says he bases his belief in a high degree of partisan enthusiasm, but also on changes he’s seen in voter registration. He says there’s been relatively little increase in newly-registered Democrats, but…:

Cut  11 (11)  “…independent registration.” 

Statistically, he says, independent or no-party voters more frequently vote for Republican candidates.

Couvillon says the GOP is galvanized against the Biden administration and its policies. He says independent voters just want to have competence in office, and hence the bleeding of no-party votes away from the Democrats…:

Cut 12 (09) “…again in 2024.” 

Couvillon says it’s quite possible Democrats could lose majority in one or both chambers of Congress in the mid-terms, and the margin of loss COULD bed large.

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If you’re thinking about changing careers or want to brush up on some of your certifications the University of Louisiana Lafayette is offering a variety of continuing education. Dr. Martha Bryant who oversees the continuing education program says you can even take the majority of their courses online, so their reach is worldwide.

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Bryant says with changing industry and workforce trends they’ve had to shift their focus in continuing education to meet the demand. For example they are offering courses in leadership, workplace communication, literacy, and writing to name a few. And in August she says they’ll be launching a cyber security certification course.

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As a result of the pandemic many individuals who were displaced from the workforce decided to make career changes and enter another profession. Bryant says as a result they’ve conducted a needs assessment to find out what courses they should offer.

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For more information on the continuing education program visit ULL’s website.

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World Wrestling Entertainment returns to Bossier City for the first time in four years as Saturday Night’s Main Event invades the Brookshire Grocery Arena this weekend. Wrestler and manager Montel Vontavious Porter, better known as MVP, says fans can expect a great night of action.

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While the closest most fans will get to their favorite WWE superstars is by watching them on television, MVP says there is nothing like the experience of seeing them live and in person.

Cut 17 (19) “ …treat themselves to.” 

After going through a long stretch where they couldn’t perform in front of fans during the pandemic, Porter says the wrestlers are glad for the opportunity to feed off of the energy of a crowd and put smiles on people’s faces…

Cut 18 (18) “ …to entertain them.” 

Tickets are still on sale for Saturday Night’s Main Event. The show starts at 7:30 pm and features a US Championship match between AJ Styles and Theory as well stars like Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins.

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2:20 LRN Newscast July 4th

With summer in full swing, people are out and about and COVID cases are on the rise.  Fortunately, there is some good news. Two years since the start of the pandemic, about 95 percent of the state has either been vaccinated, had COVID, or both. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the concerns are still real, but the impact isn’t nearly as severe as in the past…

Cut 13 (07) “…getting very sick.”

The state’s new budget went into effect on July 1st. There are concerns the state’s economy may decline because of high gas prices and inflation, but Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne is optimistic the economic forecast used to produce the budget will hold up….

Cut 11 (06)  “…budget cuts.”

And Joey Chesnut claims his 15th victory in the annual July 4th Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. The 37-year old gobbled down 63 hot doges and buns.

Louisiana U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says, regardless of one’s politics, Americans should pay attention to the congressional January 6th hearings in D.C. Cassidy says it remains to be seen if former President Trump will be charged, but he feels it WAS “an attempt to harm the Constitution by interrupting the peaceful transfer of power”…:

Cut 6 (15)  “…agrees with me.”

If you’re planning on popping off some fireworks today, the State Fire Marshal’s Office reminds to do so safely. And always make sure you have water nearby incase things get out of control. When the show is over water them down because spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they could…

Cut 5 (11) “…your home.”

1:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

Louisiana U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says, regardless of one’s politics, Americans should pay attention to the congressional January 6th hearings in D.C. After a mob of Trump supporters entered and vandalized the nation’s Capitol… one person was shot by Capitol Police. Cassidy says he feels we can all learn a lot from what’s happening in the hearings…:

Cut 7 (07) “…concerning or not?”

A new fiscal year is underway in Louisiana which means the state’s new spending play went into effect on July 1st. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says as a result of surplus dollars the state made a historic investment in every level of education from higher education to pre-K…

Cut 9 (10)  “…early childhood education”

With summer in full swing, people are out and about and COVID cases are on the rise. According to the latest data from the Louisiana Department of Health, as of June 30, more than 3000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported. Dr. Joe Kanter says it’s a statewide trend…

Cut 12 (10) “…regions of the state.” 

The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind you to practice fireworks safety this 4th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says never set off fireworks if you are impaired and it’s best not to allow children to handle fireworks whatsoever.

Cut 4 (12)  “…come up with.”

And always make sure you have water nearby in case things get out of control and when the show is over make sure those fireworks are watered down and no longer smoldering.

12:30 LRN Newscast July 4th

Another COVID surge sweeps across the state…Here’s David Grubb with more…

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LSU has narrowed down it’s searched to fill their Civil Rights Title IX post to three. They are Tanya Lowery who’s at the University of Texas Permian Basin, Todd Manuel of the Edison Electric Institute and Nicole Roberson from Texas A & M. The previous position was under the general counsel office at the university but has been moved to the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX.

Louisiana U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says, regardless of one’s politics, Americans should pay attention to the congressional January 6th hearings in D.C. Cassidy says it remains to be seen if former President Trump will face charges. In reference to the capitol rioters who called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hung…

Cut 8 (06)  “…hang Mike Pence.”

Cassidy voted in favor of Trump’s Impeachment much to the chagrin of Trump supporters in Louisiana.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind of you to practice fireworks safety this 4th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it’s always best to attend a public display where professionals are handling them but if you choose to do your own make sure it’s legal to do so at your location and choose an appropriate one.

Cut 3 (08) “…be watching.” 

Rodrigue says never light fireworks impaired or allow children to handle them, even sparklers.

8:30 LRN Newscast July 4

US Senator Bill Cassidy weighs in on the Congressional Hearings on the January 6th insurrection at the Nation’s Capital. Kevin Gallagher has the story…

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If you’re planning on popping off some fireworks today, the State Fire Marshal’s Office reminds to do so safely. And always make sure you have water nearby incase things get out of control. When the show is over water them down because spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they could…

Cut 5 (11) “…your home.”

The state’s new budget went into effect on July 1st. There are concerns the state’s economy may decline because of high gas prices and inflation, but Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne is optimistic the economic forecast used to produce the budget will hold up….

Cut 11 (06)  “…budget cuts.”

According to the latest data from the Louisiana Department of Health, as of June 30, more than 3000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported. Dr. Joe Kanter says COVID is with us for the long haul, so we’ve got to get used to it. What we can do is take advantage of the tools available and make good decisions in assessing our risk for infection and be prepared for seasonal surges.

Cut 14 (13) “…high-quality mask.”

Two years since the start of the pandemic, about 95 percent of the state has either been vaccinated, had COVID, or both.

7:30 LRN Newscast July 4

The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind you to practice fireworks safety this 4th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says never set off fireworks if you are impaired and it’s best not to allow children to handle fireworks whatsoever.

Cut 4 (12)  “…come up with.”

And always make sure you have water nearby in case things get out of control and when the show is over make sure those fireworks are watered down and no longer smoldering.

On January 6th, 2021, then-President Trump held a rally to protest the election results. A mob of supporters marched to the Capitol, entered, and vandalized the place, while trying to invade the House chamber. One person was shot by Capitol Police. Senator Bill Cassidy says he feels we can all learn a lot from what’s happening in the hearings…:

Cut 7 (07) “…concerning or not?”

A new fiscal year is underway in Louisiana which means the state’s new spending plan went into effect on July 1st. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says one of the most important earmarks was hundreds of millions of dollars dedicated to improving the state’s roads and bridges. He says motorists should see an improvement…

Cut 10 (10) “…infrastructure development.”

With summer in full swing, people are out and about and COVID cases are on the rise.  Fortunately, there is some good news. Two years since the start of the pandemic, about 95 percent of the state has either been vaccinated, had COVID, or both. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says the concerns are still real, but the impact isn’t nearly as severe as in the past…

Cut 13 (07) “…getting very sick.”

And the Pelicans have announced that Zion Williamson has signed an extension worth $193 million that will keep his with the Pels for the next five seasons.

6:45 LRN Sportscast July 4

On July 4th,  one sporting event takes precedent over all others…the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island. The contest returns to its familiar location at Nathan’s Famous Restaurant after being forced to switch the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joey Chestnut, generally considered the greatest hot dog eater of all time, will defend his crown after a record-breaking performance in 2020, with an incredible 76 hot dogs and buns “eaten” in 10 minutes. Defending women’s champion Michelle Lesco will try to win for the second consecutive year when the women’s championship starts at 10 am CT.

Chestnut says this year he’s looking to reach 80 hot dogs. The contest airs on ESPN.

It is confirmed that Zion Williamson has signed his extension with the New Orleans Pelicans. Williamson agreed to a deal that will keep him with the Pels for another five seasons. The deal has a base value of $193 million, but could be worth as much as $231 million should he make an All-NBA team, earn MVP, or Defensive Player of the Year next season.

The Pelicans are also rumored to be engaged in discussions about potentially acquiring All-NBA forward Kevin Durant. Any trade for Durant would likely have to include Brandon Ingram; leaving Pelicans fans conflicted in their desires to see the team add an all-time great or stick with the team and player they have fallen in love with over the past three seasons.

LSU football adds another commitment to its 2023 recruiting class. Joshua Mickens, a four-star edge rusher from Indianapolis, verbally committed Sunday morning to the Tigers. He is ranked as the No. 164 overall player and 18th-best pass rusher in the country according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. His announcement comes two days after four-star edge rusher Jaxon Howard committed to LSU. The Tigers have eight recruits lined up for next year and expect more commitments to come this week.

Four-star defensive lineman Dashawn Womack, four-star defensive end Darron Reed, and three-star cornerback Ashton Stamps reveal their decisions today.

Then three-star cornerback Jeremiah Hughes announces his choice July 7.

 

6:30 LRN Newscast July 4

The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind you to practice fireworks safety this 4th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it’s always best to attend a public display where professionals are handling them but if you choose to do your own fireworks display, step one…make sure it’s legal to do so at your location, and step two…make sure you choose the right one.

Cut 3 (08) “…be watching.” 

According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, 11,000 injuries were caused by fireworks in 2021.

A new fiscal year is underway in Louisiana which means the state’s new spending play went into effect on July 1st. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says as a result of surplus dollars the state made a historic investment in every level of education from higher education to pre-K…

Cut 9 (10)  “…early childhood education”

Senator Bill Cassidy weighs in on Congressional hearings on the attempted insurrection at our nation’s capital on January 6, 2021. Kevin Gallagher has that…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

With summer in full swing, people are out and about and COVID cases are on the rise. According to the latest data from the Louisiana Department of Health, as of June 30, more than 3000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported. Dr. Joe Kanter says it’s a statewide trend…

Cut 12 (10) “…regions of the state.” 

LRN AM Newscall July 4

Senator Bill Cassidy weighs in on Congressional hearings on the January 6th Capitol riot. Kevin Gallagher has that…:

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Another COVID surge sweeps across the state…Here’s David Grubb with more…

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind of you to practice fireworks safety this 4th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it’s always best to attend a public display where professionals are handling them but if you choose to do your own make sure it’s legal to do so at your location and choose an appropriate one.

Cut 3 (08) “…be watching.” 

Rodrigue says never set off fireworks if you are impaired and it’s best to not to allow children to handle fireworks whatsoever.

Cut 4 (12)  “…come up with.”

And always make sure you have water nearby incase things get out of controls and when the show is over make sure they are watered down and no longer smoldering because Rodrigue says they could…

Cut 5 (11) “…your home.”

According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission 11-thousand injuries were caused by fireworks in 2021.

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Louisiana U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says, regardless of one’s politics, Americans should pay attention to the congressional January 6th hearings in D.C. Cassidy says it remains to be seen if former President Trump is culpable in the riot, but he feels it WAS “an attempt to harm the Constitution by interrupting the peaceful transfer of power”…:

Cut 6 (15)  “…agrees with me.”

On January 6th, 2021, President Trump held a rally at the Washington Monument to protest the election results. A mob of supporters marched to the Capitol, entered and vandalized the place, while trying to invade the House chamber. One person was shot by Capitol Police. Cassidy says he feels we can all learn a lot from what’s happening in the hearings…:

Cut 7 (07) “…concerning or not?”

And what about reports that some angry Trump supporters at the riot wanted to harm Vice President Mike Pence, who wouldn’t back Trump’s claim the election was “stolen”…?

Cut 8 (06)  “…hang Mike Pence.”

Cassidy has harbored no love for the former President and irked many Louisiana Republicans by voting to convict Trump on his impeachment by the House for Russian Collusion.

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A new fiscal year is underway in Louisiana which means the state’s new spending play went into effect on July 1st. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says as a result of surplus dollars the state made a historic investment in every level of education from higher education to pre-K…

Cut 9 (10)  “…early childhood education”

Dardenne says there are also hundreds of millions of dollars dedicated to improving the state’s roads and bridges. He says motorists should see an improvement…

Cut 10 (10) “…infrastructure development.”

There are concerns the state’s economy may decline because of high gas prices and inflation, but Dardenne is optimistic the economic forecast they used to produce the budget will hold up….

Cut  11 (06)  “…budget cuts.” 

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With summer in full swing, people are out and about and COVID cases are on the rise. According to the latest data from the Louisiana Department of Health, more than 2200 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported, with nearly 500 patients currently hospitalized. Dr. Joe Kanter says it’s a statewide trend…

Cut 12 (10) “…regions of the state.” 

Fortunately, there is some good news. Two years since the start of the pandemic, about 95 percent of the state has either been vaccinated, had COVID, or both. Kanter says the concerns are still real, but the impact isn’t nearly as severe as in the past…

Cut 13 (07) “…getting very sick.”

Kanter says COVID is with us for the long haul, so we’ve got to get used to it. What we can do is take advantage of the tools available and make good decisions in assessing our risk for infection and be prepared for seasonal surges.

Cut 14 (13)  “…high-quality mask.”

 

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