11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 09

We are expecting announcements this week from Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser and State Treasurer John Schroder on whether they’ll run for governor. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says Senator Kennedy’s decision NOT to run was the first big announcement, and the next one to watch is District 6 Congressman Garret Graves…:

CUT 04(10)      “…in D.C.”

Others considering a run are state lawmakers Sharon Hewitt and Richard Nelson, plus state Treasurer John Schroder and DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson, who is considering a run for the Democrats.

St. Charles Parish deputies are investigating an apparent murder-suicide involving a father and son in Luling. They say the father was found in bed with at least three gunshots. The son was found in a hallway with one gunshot. Autopsies are scheduled. The investigation is ongoing.

 

According to an opinion from Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, physicians can recommend medical marijuana to patients via a telemedicine visit. Gretna Representative Joe Marino says while doctors can’t prescribe schedule 2 medication like narcotics without an in-person visit, marijuana is not in the same classification…:

CUT 06(10)      “…legally different.”

Marino says the ruling also helps those in rural areas who have difficulty seeing physicians under most any circumstances.

Now that Carnival season is up and running, let the King Cake eating commence. Haydel’s Bakery in New Orleans is legendary for its King Cakes. Baker David Haydell says they don’t put the baby in the box next to the cake like other bakeries, they do it the traditional way…:

Cut 14  (12)      “…can find it.”

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 9

We are expecting announcements this week from Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser and State Treasurer John Schroder on whether they’ll run for governor. Louisiana Association of Business and Industry President Stephen Waguespack says Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves decision will have a major impact on the race…

Cut 3 (11) “…what the heck” 

Graves has not given an indication on when he’ll announce his intentions on running for governor.

Experts say the Louisiana oil & gas industry is expected to transition to clean, sustainable fuels. But Louisiana Oil & Gas Association President Mike Moncla says with more than 800 companies drilling in the state he doesn’t see too many of them having interest in, nor the budget, to explore green energy…:

Cut 12 (10) “…in south Louisiana.”

Doctor David Guzick takes over today as the new chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport. Guzick served the last nine years as senior vice president of health affairs and president of the University of Florida Health. Guzick says he integrated the hospital system and health science faculty in a manner that spurred tremendous growth…

Cut 8 (13)  “…in Shreveport.”

After a year of rumors, there could potentially be a Buc-ee’s coming to Ruston based on an agenda item that will be discussed at tonight’s city council meeting. This would be the first Buc-ee’s in Louisiana and Malcolm Butler with the Lincoln Parish Journal says it would be great for the local economy.

Cut 6 (07)  “…our parish.” 

Butler reached out to Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker to ask about the speculations, but he declined to comment.

9:30 LRN Newscast

An article by the Louisiana Illuminator says based on analyst predictions, Louisiana’s oil and gas sector will shrink this year and pivot towards developing more clean fuels. But the president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Mike Moncla says they are all for alternate fuels used alongside traditional energy, but believes the prediction is wishful thinking…
cut 11 (12) “….into that arena”

It’s now socially acceptable to devour a King Cake. Third-generation baker David Haydel of Haydel Bakery says they braid about 70-thousand cakes a year. And it’s not just folks in the Bayou State who enjoy a Haydel King Cake.
Cut 13 (09) “…since then.”

The New Iberia Police Department says a juvenile shot multiple times on Park Avenue on Saturday night has died from their injuries. Authorities have not released a lot of details, but if anyone has information into the homicide, they should contact the New Iberia Police Department.

We are expecting to learn more tonight about a rumored Buc-ees coming to Ruston, Whitney Thomas reports on the potential of the famous mega-convenience store being built on I-20.
Cut 1 (31) “…Whitney Thomas.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

The Saints wrapped up a disappointing season yesterday with a ten to seven loss to the Carolina Panthers. There were high hopes going into the year, but the Saints started the season two and five and could never really recover. It’s the second straight year, defensive end Cam Jordan and the Saints missed the playoffs…
Cut 17 (11) “…with a vengeance.”
It’s expected Dennis Allen will get another season as the team’s head coach.

Doctor David Guzick is the new chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport. He was awarded with the “Best Physician for Women” recognition by “Good Housekeeping” and is known for his research in reproductive medicine. He says the chancellor position is way to expand his career…
cut 9 (07) “…great things”
Guzick comes to Shreveport after spending the nine years as senior vice president of health affairs and president of University of Florida Health.

Could a Buc-ee’s be coming to Louisiana? There have been rumors of a Buc-ees coming to Ruston for several months and there’s an item on today’s Ruston City Council meeting that fuels more speculation. Malcolm Butler with the Lincoln Parish Journal is following the story and he believes Buc-ees has their eyes set on a location along Interstate 20…
cut 5 (08) “…of land”
Buc-ees is known for its cheap gas, clean bathrooms and smoky brisket.

Speaking of food, did you eat some King Cake over the weekend? King Cake season is officially underway and baker David Haydel of Haydel’s Bakery says they actually begin gathering ingredients in November. And even with all that preparation on King’s Day, they sold out.
Cut 15 (09) “…a lot of fun.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Experts predict Louisiana’s oil & gas industry will shrink OR move toward clean, green energy. But what does the industry say? Kevin Gallagher reports…:
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Grief counselors are on hand at Woodlawn Elementary School in Baton Rouge today after seven-year-old Sadie Davila died from injuries sustained when she was attacked by a dog on Friday. 20-year-old Erick Lopez faces one count of negligent homicide for allowing his pit-bull terrier to roam the neighborhood.

After a year of rumors, there could potentially be a Buc-ee’s coming to Ruston based on an agenda item that will be discussed at tonight’s city council meeting. Malcolm Butler with the Lincoln Parish Journal says council members are expected to discuss an agreement with CSMS Management.
Cut 4 (12) “…started Buck-ees.”
There are currently no Buc-ee’s in Louisiana.

Dr. David Guzick, a physician recognized by National Academy of Medicine, begins his new job as Chancellor for LSU Health Shreveport today. Guzick says he has a promising vision for the center.
Cut 7 (13) “…the region.”
Guzick was previously the senior vice president of health affairs and president of U-F Health for nine years.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints wrapped up a disappointing season yesterday with a ten to seven loss to the Carolina Panthers. There were high hopes going into the year, but the Saints started the season two and five and could never really recover. It’s the second straight year, defensive end Cam Jordan and the Saints missed the playoffs…
Cut 17 (11) “…with a vengance.”
Once again the Saints have a bunch of unrestricted free agents going into the offseason. Coach Dennis Allen could not predict on how much of a roster turnover we will see…
Cut 18 (13) “…week or two”
Today is Black Monday in the NFL, a day we see a lot of coaching changes, but Allen is expected to get another season.

Tonight is the national championship game in college football as Georgia tries to repeat, while T-C-U looks to finish an improbable season by winning the school’s first national title since 1938. Kick-off is at 6:30 PM.

LSU needs help at the cornerback position and they have received a commitment from Darian “Duce” Chestnut, who started the last two seasons at Syracuse. The former three-star recruit from New Jersey recorded 83 tackles and four interceptions in his two seasons for the Orange and has two more years of eligibility left.

The Pelicans will look to snap a two-game losing streak tonight in Washington as they face the Wizards. New Orleans is 24-and-16 and in third place in the Western Conference.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team improved to 16-0 yesterday, the school’s best start to a season, by beating Kentucky 67-48 at Rupp Arena in Lexington. LSU has now won 24 straight regular season games dating back to last year.

6:30 LRN newscast

Experts say the Louisiana oil & gas industry is expected to transition to clean, sustainable fuels. LSU energy sector economist David Dismukes says a number of companies will seek incentives from the Biden Administration to invest in energy projects like wind, clean hydrogen fuel and carbon capture. Louisiana Oil & Gas Association President Mike Moncla says he agrees…but not as many companies as one may think…:
Cut 10 (11) “…get into green.”

Doctor David Guzick takes over today as the new chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport. Guzick served the last nine years as senior vice president of health affairs and president of University of Florida Health. Guzick says he integrated the hospital system and health science faculty in a manner that spurred tremendous growth…
cut 8 (05) “…in Shreveport”

Haydel’s Bakery in New Orleans is working around the clock to meet the demand for King Cakes. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The Saints season came to an end yesterday with a ten to seven defeat to Carolina. The Black and Gold finish with a seven and then record.

LRN AM Newscall January 9

We are expecting to learn more tonight about a rumored Buc-ees coming to Ruston, Whitney Thomas reports on the potential of the famous mega-convenience store being built on I-20.

Cut 1 (31)  “…Whitney Thomas.”

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Experts predict Louisiana’s oil & gas industry will shrink OR move toward clean, green energy. But what does the industry say? Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Haydel’s Bakery in New Orleans is working around the clock to meet the demand for King Cakes. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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After a year of rumors, there could potentially be a Buc-ee’s coming to Ruston based on an agenda item that will be discussed at tonight’s city council meeting. Malcolm Butler with the Lincoln Parish Journal says council members are expected to discuss an agreement with CSMS Management.

Cut 4 (12)  “…started Buck-ees.”

Butler says they reached out to Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker to ask about the speculations but he declined to comment. He says if the rumors are confirmed tonight that the potential location for the Buck-ees will be perfect.

Cut 5 (08) “…of land.”

This would be the first Buc-ee’s in Louisiana. Butler says it would be great for the local economy.

Cut 6 (07)  “…our parish.” 

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Dr. David Guzick, a National Academy of Medicine-recognized physician, will begin his new job as Chancellor for LSU Health Shreveport today. Guzick says he has a promising vision for the center.

Cut 7 (13) “…the region.”

Guzick’s most recent position was at the University of Florida, where he served as senior vice president of health affairs and president of UF health for nine years. He was able to integrate the hospital system with health science faculty, which led to tremendous growth. Guzick says he is more than prepared to be Chancellor.

Cut 8 (13)  “…in Shreveport.”

Guzick was awarded best physician for women and is a recipient of the Roy M. Pitkin Award. He says the Chancellor position is a way of expanding his career.

Cut 9 (07)  “…great things.”

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Experts say the Louisiana oil & gas industry is expected to shrink over the next year OR attempt a shift to clean, sustainable fuels. LSU energy sector economist David Dismukes says a number of companies will seek incentives via the Biden Administration’s Infrastructure Investments Act to invest in energy projects like wind, clean hydrogen fuel and carbon capture. Louisiana Oil & Gas Association President Mike Moncla says he agrees…but not as many companies as one may think…:

Cut 10 (11) “…get into green.”

In a “Louisiana Illuminator ” article, Dismukes said, “Clean hydrogen initiatives will be something else that will take off and probably be pretty big.” Moncla says LOGA is all for alternate fuels used alongside traditional energy but feels that prediction is “wishful thinking”…:

Cut 11 (12)  “…into that arena.”

Moncla says there are well over 800 companies currently drilling in Louisiana, and he doesn’t see too many of them having interest in, nor the budget for, exploring green energy…:

Cut 12 (10) “…in south Louisiana.”

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It’s now socially acceptable to devour a King Cake and among the most popular is from Haydel’s Bakery in New Orleans. Third-generation baker David Haydel says on average they braid anywhere from 60,000 to 75,000 cakes a year. And it’s not just folks in the Bayou State who enjoy a Haydel King Cake.

Cut 13 (09) “…since then.”

They also ship internationally and Haydel says they’ve sent the beloved pastry to places like Egypt, Ireland, and Australia.

And while most bakeries place the plastic baby on the outside of a King Cake, Haydel’s does it the old fashion way.

Cut 14 (12)  “…can find it.”

Haydel says they begin prepping for King Cake season in early November and bring in truckloads of ingredients. The average day at Haydel’s this time of year begins at 12:30 in the morning for bakers, they close shop at 5:00 in the evening, a cleaning crew comes in, and then it starts all over again. And even with all that preparation on King’s Day, they sold out.

Cut 15 (09)  “…a lot of fun.”

And every Haydel King Cake includes a porcelain collectible.

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A disappointing Saints season ended with a frustrating 10-7 loss to Carolina in the Superdome. New Orleans scored its lone touchdown on the opening drive, while the Panthers kicked a game-winning field goal on the final play of the game. Saints defensive end Cam Jordan says the game was a microcosm of the season…

Cut  16 (16)  “…losing” 

There were high hopes going into the season, but the Saints started the season two and five and could never really recover. It’s the second straight year Jordan and the Saints missed the playoffs…

 Cut 17 (11) “…with a vengance.” 

Once again the Saints have a bunch of unrestricted free agents going into the offseason. Coach Dennis Allen could not predict on how much of a roster turnover we will see…

Cut 18 (13) “…week or two” 

Saints safety Tyann Mathieu hopes this season could serve as a lesson that will result in more victories next year…

 Cut 19 (18) “…believe in that”

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The 7th-ranked LSU women’s basketball team defeated Kentucky 67-48 to improve to 16-0 yesterday, the best start in program history. Coach Kim Mulkey’s team led 31-17 at halftime to cruise to their fourth SEC win of the year…

Cut 20 (20)  “..start a game” 

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 7

Former East Feliciana School Board member Derald Spears has been charged with payroll fraud after attending only one meeting in 2022. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

 

A Calcasieu Parish man, who’d JUST been released from the parish jail on one charge, is now back IN, after returning and attacking the jail building. 39-year-old Ken Hunt threw rocks at the glass then pushed the glass in. His next stay with the parish is for criminal damage to property.

 

The recent collapse of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin on field, and the quick use of CPR to revive him, has some talking about the importance of learning CPR themselves. Executive Director of Louisiana Capital Area West Red Cross Ed Bush.

CUT 05(12)      “…uptick in classes”

Find out how at “RedCross.org/CPR.

It’s now socially acceptable to enjoy a slice of King Cake. Friday was King’s Day, or 12th Night and thus the official start of the Carnival season that ends with Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras Guide publisher Arthur Hardy explains the novelty of a King Cake…:

CUT 10  (09)        “…for everybody.”

Mardi Gras is Tuesday, February 21st this year.

9:30 LRN Newscast Jan 7

Former East Feliciana School Board member Derald Spears has been charged with public payroll fraud for only attending one of the 12 meetings the board held last year. His attorney says he was at work at his job and couldn’t make it. 20th Judicial District Attorney Sam D’Aquilla says if a job gets in the way of holding public office, then you have to make a decision…:

CUT 08  (08)        “…needs to resign.”

His case goes to trial in June.

As of today, Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry is the only major declared candidate for governor. A few candidates have decided NOT to run, and a handful of fellow GOP members are thinking about it. Landry Campaign spokesman Brent Littlefield says fundraising is running full speed ahead.

CUT 12(07)      “…our message out.”

He says they have just over $5-million cash, plus PAC and party money.

Firefighters in Ascension Parish spent the evening responding to a lengthy grass fire along interstate 10. The flames extended for more than six miles near the La 73 interchange. Sheriff Bobby Webre says it didn’t cause any traffic snarls only slowdowns from those passing by. The cause of the blaze is unknow. The Gonzales, Prairieville, Sorrento and Geismar fire departments responded to the incident.

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin continues to show remarkable improvement after collapsing on the field Monday and medical experts say CPR most likely saved his life. Executive Director of Louisiana Capital Area West Red Cross Ed Bush says the Red Cross is the leading expert on CPR instruction…

Cut 4 (09)  “…super easy.” 

The website is RedCross-dot-org forward slash CPR