LRN PM Newscall October 26

Southeastern Louisiana University will check Lake Maurepas’ ecosystem before a controversial project begins to inject greenhouse gas emissions deep beneath the lake. Marsanne Golsby has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

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According to Walgreens’ flu tracker, Louisiana leads the country in cases. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Tomorrow, Southeastern Louisiana University will begin providing independent scientific monitoring of the Lake Maurepas ecosystem. The goal is to see where the lake stands before Air Products begins its project to inject captured carbon emissions into wells deep beneath the lake.

Dan McCarthy is the dean of Southeastern’s College of Science and Technology.

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McCarthy says they will monitor the health of fish, check the condition of the wetlands, and take water samples. He says in January, they will begin using sophisticated technology to continually upload data to the school’s computers.

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McCarthy says that information will be public record, so anyone will be able to see it. Air Products is seeking permission to build a $4.5 billion “blue hydrogen” plant in Ascension Parish. Instead of sending the greenhouse gases from the plant into the air, the company proposes to inject C02 into wells beneath Lake Maurepas. The company has given Southeastern a grant to cover the costs of the monitoring.

Cut 5 (05) “..for permitting.” 

Air Products has said if it gets the permits, the earliest it would begin pumping C02 beneath the lake would be 2026.

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Louisiana shrimpers say their industry is in dire peril. They say rising fuel costs, lax testing of imports, and most of all, competition from foreign imports are the culprits. Acy Cooper is President of the Louisiana Shrimp Association.

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Cooper says this more than two billion pounds imported shrimp is coming into U-S, a number that keeps rising. He says an estimated 1.6 billion pounds of shrimp are consumed each year by Americans.

Cooper says the imported shrimp is not only bad for the economy, but it’s also bad for consumers’ health. He cites a Consumer Reports study on shrimp safety.

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The federal government regulates seafood imports. Louisiana has a law requiring imported shrimp and crawfish to be labelled, but has no ability to stop the imports.

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Flu cases are on the rise across the country and according to Walgreens’ flu index, Louisiana is at the top of the list with cases. Dr. Glennis Gray with the Louisiana Office of Public Health says the last two years there was a dramatic decline in flu cases due to COVID restrictions but that’s changed this year.

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An annual flu shot is recommended for those 6 months and older. LDH is holding several vaccine events where in addition to a flu shot you can get your COVID vaccine or booster also.

Gray encourages you to get your flu shot especially with the holidays coming up and after social events were discouraged the last two years the flu is certainly making a comeback.

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Gray says that an annual flu shot reduces your chances of catching the flu by 40 to 60%, it also reduces severe symptoms and possible hospitalization.

An uptick in flu cases is also causing some local schools to close due to outbreaks and Gray says while the flu is being transmitted across the state, they are seeing spikes in heavily populated areas

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For a vaccine event near you visit LDH’s website or vaccines.gov

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss. Kelly says State Troopers told him the student section was spilling on to the field…

Cut 12 (09) “…that bad”

LSU was fined 250-thousand dollars by the SEC because it was the third time in recent history fans came onto the field following an LSU win. The last time they did it was in 2018 when the Tigers defeated Georgia.

Fines collected by the conference go into the SEC Post-Graduate Scholarship Fund.

Kelly says the win over previously unbeaten Ole Miss was a good win for his program, but didn’t think the students would celebrate by coming onto the field

Cut 13 (14) “..win more” 

You can bet LSU fans will rush the field if they beat sixth ranked Alabama on November 5th.

2:30 LRN Newscast

According to Walgreens’ flu-index, Louisiana leads the nation for highest flu activity. Doctor Glennis Gray with the Louisiana Office of Public Health says they are seeing spikes in heavily populated areas…
cut 11 (07) “…our universities”
Gray says an annual flu shot reduces your chances of catching the flu by 40 to 60%, it also reduces severe symptoms and possible hospitalization.

Louisiana shrimpers met in Cut Off last night to discuss the rise in imported shrimp entering the United States. Over two-billion pounds is expected this year and that’s a number that keeps rising. Louisiana Shrimpers Association President Acy Cooper says what makes it worse, most of the imports are not good for you…
cut 7 (11) “…trash coming in”
Cooper is urging the federal government to do something about it.

Southeastern Louisiana University announces it will conduct scientific monitoring of Lake Maurepas, because Air Products is planning to inject captured carbon emissions beneath the lake. Dean of the College of Science and Technology Dan McCarthy says they will monitor the health of fish, check the condition of the wetlands, and take water samples. He says in January, they will update the data to the school’s computers…
cut 4 (10) “…going on”

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss.,,,
cut 13 (14) “….win more”
If the Tigers beat Alabama on November 5th, it’s likely LSU students will storm the field again.

1:30 LRN Newscast

According to Walgreens’ flu tracker, Louisiana leads the country in cases. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Louisiana shrimpers say their industry is in dire peril. They say rising fuel costs, lax testing of imports, and most of all, competition from foreign imports are the culprits. Acy Cooper is President of the Louisiana Shrimp Association.
Cut 6 (08) “…can produce”
Shrimpers met in Cut off yesterday and they’re begging Congress to take action.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss. Kelly says State Troopers told him the student section was spilling onto the field…
Cut 12 (09) “…that bad”
LSU was fined 250-thousand dollars by the SEC because it was the third time in recent history fans came onto the field following an LSU win.

Halloween is five days away and Macie Breaux at Southern Costume Company in New Orleans they’ve had lots of requests for period costumes from Interview with a Vampire and Bridgerton and Stranger Things is another popular theme. And if you haven’t picked out your costume yet Breaux says you’re not alone.
Cut 15 (09) “…here for it.”
She says witches are another popular costume thanks to the release of Hocus Pocus 2.

12:30 LRN Newscast Oct 25

Flu cases are on the rise across the country and according to Walgreens’ flu index, Louisiana is at the top of the list with cases. Dr. Glennis Gray with the Louisiana Office of Public Health encourages you to get your flu shot especially with the holidays coming up and after social events were discouraged the last two years the flu is certainly making a comeback.

Cut 10 (09) “…a rage.”

The flu shot is recommended for ages six months and up.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss. says the win over previously unbeaten Ole Miss was a good win for his program, but he didn’t think the students would celebrate by coming onto the field

Cut 13 (14) “..win more” 

Southeastern Louisiana University will check Lake Maurepas’ ecosystem before a controversial project begins to inject greenhouse gas emissions deep beneath the lake. Marsanne Golsby has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

 

11:30 LRN newscast

Tomorrow, Southeastern Louisiana University will begin providing independent scientific monitoring of the Lake Maurepas ecosystem. The goal is to see where the lake stands before Air Products begins its project to inject carbon emissions in wells deep beneath the lake. Dan McCarthy is the dean of Southeastern’s College of Science and Technology.
Cut 3 (11) “..recognize changes”
McCarthy says they will use sophisticated technology to continually upload data to the school’s computers.

Flu cases are on the rise across the country and according to Walgreens’ flu index, Louisiana is at the top of the list with cases. Dr. Glennis Gray with the Louisiana Office of Public Health says the last two years there was a dramatic decline in flu cases due to COVID restrictions but that’s changed this year.
Cut 9 (12) “…the flu.”

Louisiana Tech University ranks as the second-best public university in the state on the U.S. News and World Report Best Global Universities List. Tech’s Executive Associate President for Research and Partnership, Dr. Sumeet Dua says the rankings focused on the university’s reputation and academic research…:
CUT 07(13) “…pursue.”

Should civil service workers be allowed to participate in campaign activities if the candidate is an immediate family member. Amendment three on the November 8th asks voters that question. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says the proposed amendment would let civil service employees attend campaign events during off duty hours…
cut 30 (05) “….for you”
Procopio says prohibitions on political activity for civil service workers were enacted to curb inappropriate acts by employees who are supposed to do their work in a nonpartisan fashion.

11:40 LRN sportscast

Small forward Trey Murphy stepped up last night to help the Pelicans beat the Mavericks 113 to 111 at the Smoothie King Center. Murphy had 22 points on eight of eight shooting. New Orleans needed that kind of production, because they were without three starters, Brandon Ingram, Zion Williamson and Herb Jones. The Pels are at Phoenix on Friday.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss. Kelly says State Troopers who provide security detail for the coach told him the student section was spilling onto the field…
Cut 12 (09) “…that bad”
LSU was fined 250-thousand dollars by the SEC because it was the third time in recent history fans came onto the field following an LSU win. The 2018 win over Georgia was the last time they did it.

The Saints get back to work today as they get ready to host Las Vegas. New Orleans is 2-and-5 on the season, but still has a chance to turn its season around. Especially considering they are just one game back of first place in the NFC South, behind Tampa Bay and Atlanta. Linebacker Demario Davis has been a leader for the Black and Gold for several seasons and he’s trying to lead this squad now…
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Saints cornerback Bradley Roby has been placed on injured reserve. He suffered a lower leg injury in the first quarter in the loss to Arizona. He could return to the active roster as early as week 12.

LSU women’s basketball has received a commitment from five star recruit and six-foot-five forward Aalyah Rosario. She ranks as the seventh best player in the country and chose the Lady Tigers over South Carolina and Tennessee.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 26

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says he was surprised to see the fans rush the field following Saturday’s 45-20 come-from-behind victory over Ole Miss. Kelly says State Troopers who provide security detail for the coach told him the student section was spilling onto the field…

Cut 12 (09) “…that bad”

LSU was fined 250-thousand dollars by the SEC because it was the third time in recent history fans came onto the field following an LSU win.

Speaking of money… State Treasurer John Schroder says there are tens of millions in the state’s Unclaimed Property fund, and his office wants to reunite the money with its rightful owners. Schroder says the database of people with money waiting for them continues to grow…:

Cut 10 (07) “…44-million dollars” 

To see if you have money, check your local paper, or go online to “LACashClaim.org”

Louisiana Tech University ranks as the second-best public university in the state on the U.S. News and World Report Best Global Universities List. La Tech’s Executive Associate President for research and partnership, Dr. Sumeet Dua says the ranking will attract students not only from the U-S but internationally as well.

Cut 9 (12)  “…scholarship opportunities”

Halloween is just days away and in case you haven’t decided how you’ll dress up this year a costumer Macie Breaux from Southern Costume Company in New Orleans they’ve had lots of requests for period costumes from Interview with a Vampire and Bridgerton and Stranger Things is another popular theme. And if you haven’t picked out your costume yet Breaux says you’re not alone.

Cut 15 (09)  “…here for it.”

Another popular costume is a witch thanks to the release of Hocus Pocus 2.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Tech is ranked as the second best public university in the state according to the U-S News and World Report’s Best Global Universities list. The rankings focus on a university’s academic research and reputation. Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships Doctor Sumeet Dua says the University’s Physics program was also recognized for its global research…
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Newspapers across the state are publishing the names of individuals who have money with the state’s Unclaimed Property Trust Fund. The money went into the fund between September 2021 and August of this year. Treasurer John Schroder says they hope to return the unclaimed money, but if they don’t….
cut 11 (08) “….for everybody”
Unclaimed Property can be money from unpaid life insurance benefits, forgotten bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, stock dividends and even rent or utility deposits.

We continue to look at the constitutional amendments on the November eighth ballot. Today we discuss Amendment three, which would allow civil service employees to support campaign activities of family members who run for office. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says people who oppose the amendment say it opens the door to abuse and public perception problems…
cut 6 (11) “….officials have”
But supporters of the amendment say civil service workers should be able to support family members if they are running for political office.

We are five days away from Halloween. Macie Breaux works at Southern Costume Company in New Orleans and she’s seen all kinds of different costume choices…
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Breaux says the premiere of the TV series Interview with a Vampire has inspired several of their customers.

7:30 LRN Newscast Oct 26

Early voting for the November 8th election is underway through next Tuesday. In addition to congressional and local races, your ballot will include eight proposed constitutional amendments. Today we take a look at proposed Amendment Three with Public Affairs Research Council’s Stephen Procopio. As it stands now, public employees – civil servants – cannot engage in any political activity.

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If approved, the change would affect about 51-thousand state and local government workers. However, those who work in registrars’ or clerks of court’s offices would still be prohibited.

A Baton Rouge teacher has been fired, after allegations of inappropriate behavior with students at a previous job came to light. Woodlawn High terminated Vincent Hoang once they learned of alleged grooming, sexual assaults and even giving bad grades to students who rebuffed advances while a teacher at Episcopal High. An alleged victim filed suit against Hoang.

 

U.S. News and World Report ranks Louisiana Tech as the 2nd best public university in the state in its best global universities list…:

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Southern University is in Jackson, Mississippi this weekend to play rival Jackson State…but so is ESPN’s College GameDay. This should be great national exposure for both schools. It will likely also mean some sort of feature during the popular TV show involving a Southern player, coach or tradition. Southern is 5 -2, Jackson state is 7-0.

6:30 LRN Newscast Oct 26

State Treasurer John Schroder says there are tens of millions in the state’s Unclaimed Property fund, and his office wants to reunite the money with its rightful owners. Schroder says the database of people with money waiting for them continues to grow…:

CUT 10(07)      “…44-million dollars.”

Schroder says amounts owed can be fairly small and sometimes pretty large. To see if you have money, check your local paper or go online to “LACashClaim.org”

Louisiana Tech University ranks as the second-best public university in the state on the U.S. News and World Report Best Global Universities List. Tech’s Executive Associate President for Research and Partnership, Dr. Sumeet Dua says the rankings focused on the university’s reputation and academic research…:

CUT 07(13)      “…pursue.”

 

A candidate for city council in Crowley faces felony cruelty charges. Christopher George Sr. was arrested in late September. His lawyer says he is embroiled in a bitter custody battle for his kids and the allegations made against him are “patently false.” George is still in the race for that council seat.

So, what costumes should you expect to show up at your door or Halloween party this year? A New Orleans costumer says the TV screen has inspired some of the most popular costumes…:

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