4:45 LRN Sportscast

A three-day early signing period for high school recruits began today. LSU is already on the verge of a top 5 signing class. On3.com ranks the tiger’s class featuring defensive backs cornerback Daylen Austin and safeties Javien Toviano and Kylie Jackson 7th in the nation. On3.com’s Shea Dixon says LSU has a shot at signing five-star cornerback Desmond Ricks…

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The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team celebrates a massive 108-52 victory over Jarvis Christian earlier today. With the win, the Bulldogs advance to 7-5 on the season.

The LSU men’s basketball team will return to action tonight against East Tennessee in their final game before the Christmas break and SEC play. Tiger’s coach Matt McMahon wants better perimeter defense from a team that’s allowed 18 threes over the last two games…

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The Tigers are currently 10- on the season and Joe Lunardi’s bracketology has them on the bubble for making this year’s NCAA tournament. Tip-off in the P-MAC is set for 7:00 tonight

UL-Lafayette will visit 7th-ranked Texas tonight as the Sun-Belt leading Cajuns look to establish themselves on the national stage.

UNO faces number-one-ranked Purdue in West Lafayette at 8:00 tonight.

2:30 LRN Newscast Dec 21

Governor John Bel Edwards says he has no regrets about the fallout from Ronald Greene’s 2019 death which led to the indictment of five law enforcement officers last week. Many are asking what did he know and when did he know it, but Mr. Edwards says he’s already addressed this…:

CUT 08(10)      “…can tell.”

A Baton Rouge judge has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by former LSU athletics executive Sharon Lewis who claimed she faced harassment and retaliation after she reported sexual harassment allegations involving former coach Les Miles.  Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it appears Judge Tim Kelley determined the lawsuit to be frivolous..:

CUT 09(11)      “…it didn’t stick.”

Lewis alleged that LSU and it’s now former law firm Taylor Porter engaged in a criminal conspiracy against her.

 

A hard freeze is on the way Thursday night, so we asked the LSU Ag Center for some tips on keeping your plants safe and alive…:

CUT 01  (30)        “…Golsby.”

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warns us of potential fish kills throughout coastal Louisiana due to freezing water temperatures.  The evidence of such could be delayed, because fish often sink to the bottom of water bodies and may not be visible for a week or more. They expect fish kills in inland waters as well.

PM Newscall Dec 21

A hard freeze is on the way Thursday night, so we asked the LSU Ag Center for some tips on keeping your plants safe and alive. Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 1(30)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

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Former LSU Athletic Executive Sharon Lewis’ lawsuit claiming she faced retaliation and harassment from former LSU Coach Les Miles and others after reporting sexual harassment allegations has been tossed out. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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With a hard freeze coming Thursday night, lots of people are worried about how to protect their plants. LSU ag center horticulturist Heather Kirk- Ballard says if the plants are in containers, you should move them, but they don’t all have to come all the way inside.

Cut 3 (09) “..temperature. ” 

She said if you do decide to move your plants indoors, cut back on the watering to only about once a week or when the plants start to wilt slightly. She says water is a good insulator for plants that are in the ground, so if the soil is dry, they should be watered thoroughly before a freeze.

She says plants that are in the ground and trees younger than five years old can be saved by wrapping them the right way.

Cut 4 (10)  “…those sheets 

She recommends creating a simple structure to hold coverings off of the foliage, and she says covers should be sealed with soil, stones, or bricks, and she adds that a surprising number of plants will survive the cold.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he has no regrets about the fallout from Ronald Greene’s 2019 death which led to the indictment of five law enforcement officers last week. Edwards was asked if he will be testifying before a legislative committee investigating the incident.

Cut 6 (14)  “…reflect that.”

After body camera footage of Greene’s arrest showing law enforcement officers beating and tasing the black motorist before he died was made public in 2020, lawmakers questioned what Edwards knew and when about Greene’s death. Edwards has been asked twice to testify before the committee.

Cut 7 (06)  “… answered.”

One meeting where Edwards was asked to speak was canceled and the other meeting the governor had scheduling conflicts. Edwards says he’s already spoken about what he knew about the incident

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A Baton Rouge judge has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by former LSU athletics executive Sharon Lewis who claimed she faced harassment and retaliation after she reported sexual harassment allegations involving former coach Les Miles.  Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it appears Judge Tim Kelley determined the lawsuit to be frivolous

Cut 9 (11) “…it didn’t stick” 

Lewis alleged that LSU and it’s now former law firm Taylor Porter engaged in a criminal conspiracy against her. Sources say Lewis and her attorneys have also been sanctioned 330-thousand dollars for bringing RICO claims against Taylor Porter. Borghardt says you better have your facts straight when you accuse an organization of racketeering…

Cut 10 (08) “… what  happens.” 

A 150-page report by Husch Blackwell determined LSU mishandled numerous sexual misconduct cases involving former football players, which led to the suspensions of two former athletic department employees and a recommitment by the university to improve its Title IX office. Borghardt says it appears Lewis tried to take advantage of the situation…

Cut 11 (05)  “…bucket of money.”

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An arctic blast will invade Louisiana tomorrow bringing bitterly cold temperatures with it. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures will drop like a rock after the cold passes through…

Cut 12 (09) “…in Louisiana”  

Keim says low temperatures along the I-10-I-12 corridor will be around 20-degrees on Friday morning and wind chills will be in the single digits, and below zero in north Louisiana…

Cut 13 (12) “…bitterly cold”  

High temperatures on Friday will range from the low 30s in southeast Louisiana, while north Louisiana will not see temperatures get above freezing until Saturday afternoon. Keim says hard freeze and wind chill watches have been posted for Louisiana…

Cut 14 (07)   “…higher gusts”

1:30 LRN Newscast Dec 21

A judge has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by former LSU athletics executive Sharon Lewis claiming harassment and retaliation after she reported sexual harassment allegations. A report determined LSU mishandled numerous sexual misconduct cases which led to the suspensions of two employees and a recommitment to improve the school’s Title IX office. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it appears Lewis tried to take advantage of the situation…

Cut 11 (05)  “…bucket of money.”

Governor John Bel Edwards says he has no regrets about the fallout from Ronald Greene’s 2019 death which led to the indictment of five law enforcement officers Edwards has been asked twice to testify before a legislative committee investigating Greene’s death.

Cut 7 (06)  “… answered.”

One of those meetings was canceled the other Edwards had scheduling conflicts.

An arctic blast will invade Louisiana tomorrow bringing bitterly cold temperatures with it. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures will drop like a rock after the cold passes through…

Cut 12 (09) “…in Louisiana”  

Low temperatures along the I-10-I-12 corridor will be around 20 degrees on Friday morning and wind chills in the single digits, and below zero in north Louisiana.

With a hard freeze coming Thursday night, lots of people are worried about how to protect their plants. LSU ag center horticulturist Heather Kirk- Ballard says plants that are in the ground and trees younger than five years old can be saved by wrapping them the right way.

Cut 4 (10)  “…those sheets 

She says water is a good insulator for plants that are in the ground, so if the soil is dry, they should be watered thoroughly before a freeze.

12:30 LRN Newscast Dec 21

Governor John Bel Edwards says he has no regrets about the fallout from Ronald Greene’s 2019 death which led to the indictment of five law enforcement officers last week. Edwards was asked if he will be testifying before a legislative committee investigating the incident.

Cut 6 (14)  “…reflect that.”

With a hard freeze coming Thursday night, lots of people are worried about how to protect their plants. LSU ag center horticulturist Heather Kirk- Ballard says if the plants are in containers, you should move them, but they don’t all have to come all the way inside.

Cut 3 (09) “…temperature.” 

Former LSU Athletic Executive Sharon Lewis’ lawsuit claiming she faced retaliation and harassment from former LSU Coach Les Miles and others after reporting sexual harassment allegations has been tossed out. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is urging Louisianans to prepare for the coldest weather of the season. An Artic outbreak will reach north Louisiana on Thursday and areas north of I-20 will stay below freezing for up to 60 hours. The cold front is also expected to deliver high winds, producing dangerously cold wind chills.

The LSU Ag Center has tips on how to handle outside plants that are not used to this extremely cold weather. Marsanne Golsby has more.
Cut 1(30) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

A Baton Rouge judge has reportedly tossed out a lawsuit filed by former LSU athletic executive Sharon Lewis who claimed she faced harassment and retaliation for reporting sexual harassment allegations made by LSU students. Sources say Lewis and her attorneys have also been sanctioned 330-thousand dollars for bringing RICO claims against LSU’s former law firm Taylor Porter. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt…
cut 10 (08) “…what happens”

A judge has sentenced 54-year-old Meshell Hale of Baton Rouge to life in prison after she was convicted of poisoning her former live-in boyfriend 41-year-old Damian Skipper. Authorities also suspect Hale poisoned her estranged husband Arthur Noflin. His charred remains were found in New Orleans in 2016. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore…
cut 12 (10) “…where we are”
Hale has only been convicted for the 2015 death of Skipper.

10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 21

A Baton Rouge judge has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by former LSU athletics executive Sharon Lewis who claimed she faced harassment and retaliation after she reported sexual harassment allegations involving former coach Les Miles.  Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it appears Judge Tim Kelley determined the lawsuit to be frivolous

Cut 9 (11) “…it didn’t stick” 

Lewis alleged that LSU and its now former law firm Taylor-Porter engaged in a criminal conspiracy against her.

Senator Bill Cassidy’s RISE Act would lift a cap on royalties to energy-producing states and more capital for coastal rebuilding. While the bill passed out of committee, Cassidy says it got pushed aside in the mad dash to pass the spending bill.

Cut 8 (08)  “…they pass.”

The Salvation Army is offering additional ways for you to donate to their annual Red Kettle Campaign. You can use your smartphone at a kettle and a QR code will take to you a donation site. With inflation causing so many to tighten their belts, Lt. Thomas Johnson says that means more people need assistance.

Cut 15 (11)  “…too small.”

By day Alistair Adkinson is a New Orleans attorney and when he’s not practicing law, he’s saving Christmas. After reading about porch pirates stealing packages in their neighborhood, he decided to offer his office as a drop-off site and with all the positive feedback Adkinson believes it will become a holiday tradition.

Cut 6 (07)  “…lifesaver.

You can contact him at TripleALawyer-dot com that the work triple spelled out.

9:30 LRN Newscast Dec 21

A Baton Rouge woman convicted of poisoning her former live-in boyfriend in 2015 has been sentenced to life in prison. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore…

Cut 10 (09) “…in a verdict.” 
Moore believes money led to Meshell Hale killing Damian Skipper. She’s also been accused of killing her estranged husband, 42-year-old Arthur Noflin. The charred remains of his body were found in a burned-out pickup truck in New Orleans in 2016.

Because people tend to not carry cash on them these days, the Salvation Army is offering additional ways for you to donate to their annual Red Kettle Campaign. Lt. Thomas Johnson with the Salvation Army in Lafayette says now it’s as easy as pulling out your phone to donate when you see a bell ringer.

Cut 13 (08) “…to the site.”

As Congress races to pass a federal spending bill before a government shutdown deadline, Senator Bill Cassidy laments there’s NO money in it for coastal restoration. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The Bayou State will begin to feel more like the frozen state tomorrow night. Louisiana is under a deep freeze warning beginning at 9 pm Thursday until 4 am Sunday. Wind chills on Friday are expected to be below zero so make preps for your pipes, plants, and pets today.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A judge has sentenced 54-year-old Meshell Hale of Baton Rouge to life in prison after she was convicted of poisoning her live-in boyfriend 41-year-old Damian Skipper. Authorities also suspect Hale poisoned her estranged husband Arthur Noflin. The charred remains of Noflin’s body were found in New Orleans in a burned out pickup truck in 2016. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore…
cut 12 (10) “…where we are”
Hale has only been convicted for the 2015 death of Skipper.

There are good people in this world and it appears New Orleans attorney Alistar Adkinson is one of them. Adkinson is allowing people to deliver packages to his law office in the lower garden district so porch pirates do not get to them….
cut 5 (08) “….give us call”
Adkinson says it’s the first Christmas they’ve offered this service.

The Salvation Army is making it easier to donate in a variety of ways. Brooke Thorington explains.
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The Louisiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program and the Louisiana Homeowner Assistance Fund will stop accepting applications today at 5 PM. Desiree Honore Thomas is Assistant Commissioner in the Division of Administration.
Cut 23 (05) “..funds left. ”
The programs started to provide assistance for those who lost jobs as a result of COVID.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Efforts to bring more federal funding for coastal restoration, via higher oil & gas royalty payments, are dead for the year. Senator Bill Cassidy says the Reinvesting in Shoreline Economies and Ecosystems Act is not a part of the federal spending bill that Congress must pass this week…:
Cut 7 (08) “…not included.”
Cassidy says he’ll try to pass the RISE Act again next year.

54-year-old Meshell Hale has been sentenced to life in prison after she was convicted in the poisoning death of her former live-in boyfriend 41-year-old Damian Skipper. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says when they exhumed Skipper’s body, they found high levels of barium acetate. Moore says money was the likely motive.
Cut 11 (09) “…intent.”

Because fewer people are carrying cash on them, Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign is falling behind. Lt. Thomas Johnson says every year the Salvation Army helps thousands of individuals and families in need….
cut 14 (11) “….come to us”
With five days left before Christmas, the Salvation Army is asking the public to make a physical or online donation today.

By day Alistair Adkinson is a New Orleans attorney and when he’s not practicing law, he’s saving Christmas. After reading about porch pirates stealing packages in their neighborhood, he decided to offer his office as a drop-off site because they have an indoor door.
Cut 4 (08) “…holidays.”
Adkinson and his wife are allowing folks to send packages to their Lower Garden district office so Christmas gifts don’t get swiped.