12:30 LRN Newscast Aug 3

Legislation to enhance and change oversite of the state’s medical marijuana program went into effect this month. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says in addition, to the current nine licensed pharmacies, a tenth one will be added. He says it will be awarded in the greater New Orleans area and the hope is that more pharmacies will make prices more affordable for those who need it.

Cut 5  (11) “…same time”

And the Louisiana Department of Health is now the oversite agency of the program.

Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins addresses his disqualification from the fall election and says he will not take the Caddo Parish court’s decision lying down. A lawsuit filed by a Shreveport resident alleged Perkins did not live at the address he listed on qualifying papers, and the judge agreed. Perkins says he is not out of the race yet…:

Cut 9 (08)  “…fight for democracy.”

The Louisiana Department of Education says public school students performed better on LEAP tests during the 2021-22 school year after seeing test scores fall in the previous school year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says mastery rates for students in grades three through eighth improved three points in both math and English

Cut 12 (07) “..back north”  

Brumley says 80 percent of Louisiana school systems improved their mastery rate when compared to 2020-21.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Safety Tyrann Mathieu is back with the Saints after missing the first six days of training camp because of family reasons. Coach Dennis Allen says it’s great to have the Honey Badger back and because he’s a veteran player, he doesn’t think the time missed is problematic for the team.

LSU football reports for preseason camp today. Figuring out a starting quarterback is priority number one. Coach Brian Kelly explains how he’ll set up the competition between Myles Brennan, Jayden Daniels, Garrett Nussmeier, and freshman Walker Howard…
Cut 17 (17) “…starting quarterback”
There are also quarterback battles at U-L Lafayette and La Tech, while Southern Miss transfer Chandler Rogers is expected to be the starter at ULM.

Nicholls running back Julien Gums is one of 35 players on the Walter Payton Award Watch List, which goes to the best FCS offensive player. Gums enters this season 103 rushing yards away from becoming the school’s all-time leading rusher. An injury ended his season early last year, but in 2019, Gums rushed for 12-hundred yards and 16 touchdowns.

Fans who attend football games at the Superdome will be able to order food and beverages right from their phones by using the WAITR app which will soon be known as ASAP. Spokesperson Dean Turcol says the mobile ordering experience for Saints games also serves as an introduction of the new ASAP brand name…
cut 21 (10) “….ASAP”

The sports world is mourning the death of Vin Scully, who died at the age of 94. Scully was the voice of the Dodgers for 67 years and he was on the call for so many big moments in sports.

11:30 LRN Newscast August 3

Legislation to enhance and change oversite of the state’s medical marijuana program went into effect this month. Houma Representative Tanner Magee’s bill allows existing marijuana licensed pharmacies to have satellite pharmacies so the product is more accessible for those with cannabis prescriptions. Oversite is transferred from the Ag Department to the Department of Health. He says LDH has more labs to assure speedy supply…:

CUT 04  (07)        “…lot of delays.”

The law doesn’t increase the number of licensed growers; just the places where medical cannabis is available.

Incumbent Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified from running for re-election. A Caddo judge ruled Perkins violated election law by giving an incorrect address on paperwork while qualifying. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says this could change the whole dynamic of the Shreveport mayoral election…:

CUT 26(10)      “…for years.”

Perkins is expected to appeal the ruling.

 

The Louisiana Workforce Commission launches a new online learning platform to help you learn a new skill or even receive a certification in one…:

CUT 27(30)      “…Thorington.”

A Baton Rouge woman is under arrest after her 2-year-old overdosed on fentanyl and died. This happened in late June. The boy’s sister reportedly told deputies he (quote) ate mom’s pills. Whitney Ard is charged with negligent homicide.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The state’s Workforce Commission launches its “Tech Ready Louisiana” program, which will provide free access to five-thousand courses for Louisianans to help them develop new skills and increase career readiness…
cut 10 (10) “…as well”
LWC Secretary Ava Cates says learners can earn a certificate in six months and work around their busy schedule.

Legislation to enhance and change oversite of the state’s medical marijuana program went into effect this month. Houma Representative Tanner Magee’s bill allows existing marijuana licensed pharmacies to have satellite pharmacies so the product is more accessible for those with cannabis prescriptions.
Cut 3 (08) “…access.”
Instead of the State Department of Agriculture regulating medical marijuana, oversite is transferred to the Louisiana Department of Health.

There’s been a stunning development in the Shreveport Mayoral race, the incumbent, Adrian Perkins, has been disqualified.…
cut 2 (31) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher’

Noodling is now legal in Louisiana thanks to a law authored by Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland. Noodling is fishing with your bare hands and McFarland wrote the law to make sure it’s legal…
cut 5 (07) “…..and social media”
It can be a dangerous sport as many times your sticking your hand into a muddy hole to catch a catfish.

9:30 LRN Newscast Aug 3

Incumbent Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified from running for another term in office because of the incorrect address on his qualifying paperwork. LA-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Mayor Perkins’ residency has been called into question before; four years ago, by Shreveport state Senator Greg Tarver…:

Cut 8 (08)  “…with this decision.”

According to KTBS-TV Perkins listed a family property address near LSU-Shreveport, not the downtown property address where he lives on his paperwork.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission launches its “Tech Ready Louisiana” program, which is a free online learning platform for residents. LWC Secretary Ava Cates says it’s more than 5,000 free online courses and you don’t even have to be seeking employment to use it.

Cut  11 (07)  “…LAworks.net.” 

In some courses, you can even be certified in three to six months.

Louisiana native Lt. General Michael Langley made history this week, he’s the Marine Corps’ first-ever Black four-star general. The U.S. Senate confirmed Langley to the position Monday, He was born in Shreveport and has been a Marine for more than 35 years. According to Stars and Stripes, he was one of six Black generals in the Marines.

Consider this to be one of the problems you might not have known needed fixing: Noodling was an unrecognized sport in Louisiana. Marsanne Golsby explains…:

Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

 

 

8:30 LRN Newscast August 3

The state’s Workforce Commission has launched a new initative to help Louisiana residents develop new skills and increase their career readiness. It’s called Tech Ready Louisiana and it provides free online access to more than five-thousand courses to help Louisaina residents develop the knowledge and skills needed to find meaningful employment. LWC Secretary Ava Cates…
cut 12 (12) “…an interest”
She says learners can earn a certificate in three to six months.

Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified for running for re-election. That’s because a Caddo Parish judge says the former U-S Senate candidate failed to qualify properly as he listed the wrong home address on his qualifying papers. La-Politics-dot-com Jeremy Alford says this is an unusual political story…
cut 9 (11) “…the race”
Perkins does plan to appeal.

The state health department has provided medical providers with a list of exemption that would allow for an abortion under the state’s new abortion ban. There are some doctors who are concerned that the list of exemptions does not contain enough medical conditions. Tulane University medical school Doctor Cecilia Gambala says the law does allow for abortions under situations NOT listed within the language of the law, but it requires two agreeing doctors to sign off on the procedure…:
Cut 14 (12) “…is futile.”

Noodling is now legal in Louisiana. Noodling is fishing for catfish by using your bare hands and Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland says if you haven’t tried it, you’re missing out…
cut 6 (10) “…that hole”
McFarland says no one has actually been arrested for noodling, but he wanted to make sure.

7:30 LRN Newscast August 3

The Louisiana Department of Health has released a list of medical exemptions that would allow for the termination of a pregnancy under the state’s abortion ban. But Cecilia Gambala with the Tulane University Medical School is surprised certain medical exemptions are not listed like the permature eruption of membranes, which results in a stillbirth. Gambala says deficiencies in the abortion law can be corrected by amending the law in the next legislative session…
cut 15 (03) “….happy to testify”

The state’s Workforce Commission launches its “Tech Ready Louisiana” program, which will provide free access to five-thousand courses for Louisianians to help them develop new skills and increase career readiness…
cut 10 (10) “…as well”
LWC Secretary Ava Cates says learners can earn a certificate in six months and work around their busy schedule.

There’s been a stunning development in the Shreveport Mayoral race, the incumbent, Adrian Perkins, has been disqualified. Kevin Gallagher tells us why…
cut 2 (31) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher’

Hundreds of new state laws went into effect this week. One of them makes noodling legal. Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland wrote the state’s noodling law…
cut 4 (11) “…hand grabbing”
McFarland says noodling has become popular thanks to YouTube and social media posts.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s report day for many college football teams today. Expectations are not high around the league as the LSU Tigers are picked to finish fifth in the SEC West, but Coach Brian Kelly says their offseason conditioning program has the team prepared to play in Atlanta for a championship
Cut 16 (20) “….in December.”
Figuring out a starting quarterback is priority number one.

There will also be quarterback battles at U-L Lafayette and Louisiana Tech, while Southern Miss transfer Chandler Rogers is expected to be the starter at ULM.

Preseason Southland favorite Southeastern Louisiana opens fall camp today as the Lions will get ready for their September third opener in Lafayette against the Cajuns.

The NFL has suspended Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and fined him one-point-five million dollars for tampering with former Saints Coach Sean Payton and Tom Brady. Miami has also lost a first-round pick in 2023 and a third round pick in 2024. The Dolphins discussed having Sean Payton as their head coach with Payton’s agent, while Payton was still coaching for the Saints.

Ragin Cajuns athletics director Bryan Maggard has received a one-year contract extension that keeps Maggard under contract at UL Lafayette through June 2027. Maggard is leading the effort to renovate Cajun Field and he’s looking to upgrade several other facilities….
cut 20 (24) “….volleyball team”

6:30 LRN Newscast August 3

The state Department of Health releases a list of all the accepted medical exemptions from the abortion ban law. However, some physicians feel the list falls short of the mark. Tulane University Medical School Dr. Cecilia Gambala says there are concerns about what is not on that list…:
Cut 13 (10) “…particular situations.”
Also, two doctors need to agree on a medical exemption for an abortion to be performed.

Incumbent Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified from running for another term in office this fall. A Caddo judge ruled Perkins violated election law by giving an incorrect address on paperwork while qualifying for the race. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford …:
Cut 7 (10) “…in Shreveport for years.”
Perkins is appealing the judge’s ruling.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission launches Tech Ready Louisiana a free online learning platform to help thousands of people learn a new skill or even receive certification through online courses. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

According to L-W-C, Louisianans will have free access to over five-thousand courses and learners can earn a certificate in three to six months.

AM LRN Newscall August 2

Consider this to be one of the problems you might not have known needed fixing: Noodling was an unrecognized sport in Louisiana. Marsanne Golsby explains…:

Cut 1 (27) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

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Incumbent Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified from the fall election. Kevin Gallagher has more…:

Cut 2 (31) “….I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission launches a new online learning platform to help you learn a new skill or even receive a certification in one. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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File this one under “things you didn’t know needed fixing”. A new law that took effect Monday says people can’t be arrested for noodling, Which is grabbing catfish with your hands. The bill was authored in the Legislature by Jonesboro Representative Jack McFarland:

Cut 4 (11)  “…hand grabbing.”

McFarland says yanking catfish from their watery beds is all the rage.

Cut 5 (07) “…and social media.”

McFarland says no one has actually been arrested for noodling, but he wanted to make sure. He says if you haven’t tried noodling, you’re missing out.

Cut 6 (10)  “…out of that hole.”

The law adds noodling to legally accepted ways of taking fish.

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Incumbent Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins has been disqualified from running for another term in office this fall. A Caddo judge ruled Perkins violated election law by giving an incorrect address on paperwork while qualifying for the race. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says this could change the whole dynamic of the Shreveport mayoral election…:

Cut 7 (10) “…in Shreveport for years.”

According to KTBS TV, Perkins listed his address as a family property near the LSU-Shreveport campus; not the downtown condo where he actually lives. Alford says Mayor Perkins’ residency has been called into question before; four years ago by Shreveport state Senator Greg Tarver…:

Cut 8 (08)  “…with this decision.”

Perkins says the address was an error, caused by his being distracted by news media at qualifying. He will almost certainly appeal the local judge’s ruling, so the story is far from over. Alford says there have been numerous residency challenges in political races before, but few successfully disqualify a candidate. He says this is a big political story…:

Cut 9 (11)  “…democrats in the race.”

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission launches its “Tech Ready Louisiana” program, which is a free online learning platform for residents. LWC Secretary Ava Cates says it’s a way to get certified and/or improve your work skills at your own pace.

Cut 10 (10) “…as well.”

Cates says they are using one of the world’s largest online learning platforms, Coursera (Coe-sare-uh). You just need to set up a Hire account and you don’t even have to be looking for employment to take courses.

Cut  11 (10)  “…click on that.” 

Even if you aren’t looking to change careers Cates says “Tech Ready Louisiana” is a way to improve your skills, all for free. She says it’s part of the state’s larger broadband initiative.

Cut 12 (08) “…that network.” 

In addition to online courses, Cates says there are 60 American Job Centers in the state where you can schedule an appointment to take courses if you don’t have access to reliable internet.

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In an effort to clarify things, the state Department of Health releases a list of all the accepted medical exemptions from the abortion ban law. However, some physicians feel the list falls short of the mark. Tulane University Medical School Dr. Cecilia Gambala says there are concerns about what is not on that list…:

Cut 13 (10) “…particular situations.”

Gambala says the law does allow for abortions under situations NOT listed within the language of the law, but it requires two agreeing doctors to sign off on the procedure…:

Cut 14 (12)  “…is futile.”

Dr. Gambala is concerned the law does not allow for terminating a pregnancy in the case of a 16-week premature eruption of membranes, which is not unusual and often results in stillbirth. She says concerns with or deficiencies in the abortion law can be corrected by amending the law in the next legislative session…:

Cut 15 (03)  “…happy to testify.”

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The LSU Tigers report for preseason camp today. Expectations are not high around the league as the Tigers are picked to finish fifth in the SEC West, but Coach Brian Kelly says their offseason conditioning program has the team ready to play in Atlanta for a championship

Cut 16 (20)  “….in December.”

Figuring out a starting quarterback is priority number one. Kelly explains how he’ll set up the competition between Myles Brennan, Jayden Daniels, Garrett Nussmeier, and freshman Walker Howard…

Cut 17 (17) “…starting quarterback” 

The offensive line is the biggest question mark, but Kelly feels better about the position group than he did in the spring…

cut  18 (17) “   offensive line”

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U-L Lafayette athletics director Doctor Bryan Maggard has received a one-year contract extension which means Maggard is now under contract through June 2027. Maggard was hired in 2017 and last season the Cajuns won a Sun Belt title in football, baseball, and softball, the only program in the country to win all three, and a bowl game….

 cut 19 (20) _“…community service” 

Maggard says the school also raised more than 30-million dollars, the school’s most successful year in fundraising. He says getting Cajun Field renovated is a priority and there’s plenty of other projects on the drawing boards…

Cut 20 (24) “ …volleyball team”