3:30 LRN Newscast March 06

Baton Rouge Police say the body of Atlanta businessman Nathan Millard has been found; wrapped in a rug and dumped in a remote area of North Baton Rouge. The United Cajun Navy aided in the search for Millard and their leader, Todd Terrell, says this isn’t the outcome they hoped for…:

CUT 09(11)      “…on the news.”

Millard was in Baton Rouge on business. He vanished after having drinks with a business associate at a downtown bar on February 22nd. An autopsy is scheduled to determine exactly how Millard died.

Recently retired DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson officially announces he will run for Governor this fall. In a video posted on his campaign website, Wilson – a Democrat – touts the $5.5-Billion in road and bridge improvements under his watch…:

CUT 08(10)      “…Louisiana forward.”

His campaign website is “WilsonForLa.com”

 

Former state Senator and former Louisiana Democrat Party head Karen Carter Peterson reported to prison today, to begin her 22-month sentence for wire fraud. Peterson was convicted in January of using campaign and party money to fuel her gambling addiction. Peterson was in the state Legislature for nearly 22 years.

The Saints sign a new quarterback; Raiders veteran Derek Carr. Jeff Palermo has more…:

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2:30 LRN Newscast March 06

Retired DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson kicked off his campaign for governor today with a video announcement on his website, “WilsonForLA.com”.  Seven years ago, Wilson was appointed Secretary of DOTD and says back then the department was short on funds and plans for a majority of the infrastructure projects the state needed were not in the works…:

CUT 07(13)      “…state history.”

Wilson is the first well-known Democrat to enter the race.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon seems unsure if he’ll seek another term in office this fall. On a Baton Rouge radio program today, he says he suspended all campaign fundraising, while sorting out the state’s property insurance crisis…:

CUT 13(06)      “…past three months.”

The 78-year-old Donelon says he’s made up his mind about another run for office, but isn’t ready to make it public just yet.

 

Baton Rouge Police find the remains of a Georgia businessman who went missing almost two weeks ago in the Capital City. United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell, who assisted in the search for 42-year-old Nathan Millard, says their teams spoke to the homeless population, who were unaware of the case, and that led them to recover the body…:

CUT 11(13)      “…unfortunate outcome.”

Millard’s body was wrapped in plastic and a rug and dumped in a semi-remote area. An autopsy to determine cause of death is pending.

The Saints have a new starting quarterback as multiple reports say the Black and Gold are inking Derek Carr to a four-year contract. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Carr is an upgrade over last season’s starting QB Andy Dalton…:

CUT 04(11)      “…do that.”

Carr spent nine seasons with the Raiders.

LRN PM Newscall March 6

The Saints have found a new starting quarterback as the team signs veteran Derek Carr. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The body of the Georgia man who went missing on February 22nd while on a business trip in Baton Rouge was recovered early this morning. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (34)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The Saints have a new starting quarterback as the Black and Gold ink Derek Carr to a four-year contract. Carr spent nine seasons with the Raiders, leading the franchise to two playoff appearances and he’s a four-time Pro Bowl selection. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is not interested in a rookie leading its offense…

Cut 3 (07) “..veteran quarterback” 

Allen was the head coach of the Raiders when they drafted Carr in 2014. He’s the the Raiders all-time passing leader, but Las Vegas released Carr last month after suffering through one of his worst seasons. However, Detillier says Carr is an up grade over last season’s starting Q-B Andy Dalton…

Cut  4 (11)  “…do that.” 

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Saints are expected to release quarterback Jameis Winston after three seasons in New Orleans. Detillier says the Saints are making a commitment to Carr by signing him to a four-year contract, so it will be up to Carr to get on the same page with some of the team’s young receivers Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed…

Cut 5 (07) “…your offense”

Carr’s four-year deal is reportedly worth 150-million dollars, with 100-million dollars in guarantees.

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Retired DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson kicked off his campaign for governor today with a video announcement on his website WilsonForLA-dot-com. Wilson, the first high-profile Democrat to jump in the race, says he’s a bridge builder, literally and figuratively….

Cut 6 (10)  “…to be.” 

After working for the state for 25 years, Wilson retired from the Department of Transportation and Development on Saturday. He’s worked with four different governors and is running to be the next governor.

Seven years ago, Wilson was appointed Secretary of DOTD and says back then the state was facing record budget deficits and a slumping economy. He says the department was short on funds and plans for a majority of the infrastructure projects the state needed were not in the works.

Cut 7 (13)  “…state history.” 

Under Wilson’s leadership, the state has invested almost $5.5 billion in more than 2,000 projects across the state that include 162 bridges, 7,000 miles of road improvements, and investments in ports, rail, and flood control.

Cut 8 (10)  “…Louisiana forward.” 

Along with being the first formidable Democrat in the race, Wilson is the only African-American in the 2023 governor’s race.

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The body of 42-year-old Nathan Millard, the Georgia man who went missing on February 22nd while on a business trip in Baton Rouge was recovered early this morning in North Baton Rouge. United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell, who assisted in the search could only release a few details but says it’s not the outcome they wanted.

Cut 9 (11) “…get on the news.”

Millard’s body was found around 3:30 am this morning near the intersection of Scenic Highway and Chippewa Street, reportedly wrapped in a rug and plastic. An autopsy will be performed by the East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office to determine the cause of death.

The United Cajun Navy joined Baton Rouge Police and Texas Equusearch in the search for Millard. Terrell says their search team consists of many former police officers who’ve been successful in finding more than 20 people who went missing.

Cut 10 (12) “…those facts.” 

Terrell says the body was located about three to four miles from downtown Baton Rouge where Millard was last seen leaving a bar and walking in the direction of his hotel.

Despite heavy news coverage of Millard’s disappearance, Terrell credits search crews for directly talking to the homeless population who were unaware of the case which then led them to recover his body.

Cut 11 (13)  “…unfortunate outcome.”

Terrell says they’ve been in contact with Millard’s 19-year-old son and the family was notified of their discovery before the news broke.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon sounds uncertain if he’ll run for re-election again this fall. During an appearance on “Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster” Monday, Donelon says he suspended all campaign fundraising right before the holidays…:

Cut 12 (10) “…what that is.”

Donelon last won re-election in 2019, when he defeated changer Tim Temple by a margin of just 6-percent of the vote (53% – 47%). Donelon says he has made up his mind about another term, but is unready to announce his intentions yet. He says the decision to run had little to do with suspending his fundraising, though…:

Cut 13 (06) “…past three months..” 

Donelon has been busy lately, with multiple property insurers either going insolvent or leaving the state…plus a special session to create an incentive fund to help solve that problem. Donelon is 78. He has been Insurance Commissioner since 2006. He says he is proud to have served in a position that has so much direct effect on people and businesses…:

Cut 14 (09)   “…but challenges…constantly.”

Donelon gave no indication when he may announce his decision for the October 14th election.

1:30 LRN Newscast March 06

Former Secretary of Transportation Shawn Wilson has made it official; he will run for governor this fall. On his campaign website “WilsonForLA.com” Wilson, the first high-profile Democrat to jump in the race, says he’s a bridge builder, literally and figuratively…:

CUT 06(10)      “…to be.”

Wilson’s worked with four governors and says he has the Right Stuff to lead the state.

One who sounds uncertain about the fall election is Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon. He appeared today on Jim Engster’s “Talk Louisiana” radio show and said he suspended all campaign fundraising efforts right before the holidays…:

CUT 12(10)      “…what that is.”

Donelon has been Insurance Commissioner since 2006. He is 78 years old.

 

The body of the Georgia businessman, who went missing nearly two weeks while on a trip to Baton Rouge, was recovered early this morning…:

CUT 02(34)      “…Thorington.”

Natchitoches Parish deputies arrest a man they say intentionally set two mobile homes on fire in one day last week. One at around 8:40 last Friday morning; another just 40 minutes later. The yet unnamed male suspect was seen running from the second fire, chased down and arrested for two counts of arson.

12:30 LRN Newscast

A Georgia man who went missing in Baton Rouge nearly two weeks ago while on a business trip, was found early this morning. 42-year-old Nathan Millard’s body was discovered off Scenic Highway in North Baton Rouge wrapped in a rug and plastic. Texas Equusearch, and United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell, joined Baton Rouge police last week to search for Millard.

Cut 10 (31) “…certain direction.” 

Millard’s family was notified of the discovery.

 

With a little more than 7 months – before Louisiana elects a new governor, Shawn Wilson officially announced he will run for the seat earlier today. Wilson, former Secretary of the Department of Transportation is the first prominent Democrat to run for the seat. UL-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says Wilson’s greatest obstacle at this point is statewide name recognition…:

Cut 13 (12) “…running for governor.” 

Louisiana’s gubernatorial election is on October 14th.

 

The Saints have found a new starting quarterback as the team is on the verge of signing veteran Derek Carr. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Pelermo.”

 

 

11:30 LRN Newscast

The diabetes medication, Ozempic is becoming increasingly hard to find due to its weight loss properties. 80% of people who uses Ozampic lose weight. Director of Bariatric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans, Dr. Catherine Hudson says many patients take the medication for diabetes and others for weight loss.

Cut 7 (09) “…for both.”

Former Secretary of the Department of Transportation, Shawn Wilson, becomes the first Democrat to run for Governor. The race has been dominated by Republican candidates. UL-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says it will take more than a catchy campaign message to make Wilson a top candidate.

Cut 14 (10)  “…fundraising.”

Gov. Edwards is term-limited and can’t run for reelection.

 

The Saints have a new starting quarterback as multiple reports say the Black and Gold are inking Derek Carr to a four-year contract. Carr spent nine seasons with the Raiders, leading the franchise to two playoff appearances and he’s a four-time Pro Bowl selection. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is not interested in a rookie leading their offense

Cut 3 (07) “..veteran quarterback” 

 The body of 42-year-old Nathan Millard, the Georgia man who went missing February 22nd while on a business trip in Baton Rouge was recovered early this morning in North Baton Rouge. United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell, who assisted in the search could only release a few details but says it’s not the outcome they wanted.

Cut 9 (11) “…get on the news.”

An autopsy will be performed by the East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office to determine the cause of death.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints have a new starting quarterback as multiple reports say the Black and Gold are inking Derek Carr to a four-year contract. Carr spent nine seasons with the Raiders, leading the franchise to two playoff appearances and he’s a four-time Pro Bowl selection. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans is not interested in a rookie leading its offense
Cut 3 (07) “..veteran quarterback”
Allen was the head coach of the Raiders when they drafted Carr in 2014. He’s the the Raiders all-time passing leader, but Las Vegas released Carr last month after suffering through one of his worst seasons.

Former LSU wide receiver Kayshon Boutte did not have a good performance at the NFL draft combine. The New Iberia native only ran a 4.5 in the 40 and his vertical jump was the lowest among wide receivers.

Ruston three-star edge rusher Ahmad Breaux has committed to LSU.

The Ragin Cajuns can receive an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament if they can beat South Alabama tonight in the Sun Belt Tournament title game. U-L Lafayette topped Texas State last night 64-58. Coach Bob Marlin says it was a hard fought win…
cut 16 (09) “….to win”
The Cajuns were led by Jordan Brown who had 18 points. U-L faces South Al at 6 PM tonight.

McNeese and UNO advanced in the Southland tournament last night.

The Lady Tigers lost in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament after blowing a 17 point lead. Guard Alexis Morris…
cut 18 (12) “…next season”
The Lady Tigers should be a second-seed in the NCAA Tournament.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Former Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Shawn Wilson, is running for Governor. Wilson stepped down from his job as head of DOTD last week. His entry will impact the race for governor, as his running will mean less chance that another Republican candidate will make a November runoff.  UL-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says Wilson but his success depends on how he campaigns..:

Cut 15 (12)  “…rest of the field.”

Entergy Louisiana along with Louisiana Public Service Commission filed a request to add nearly 225 megawatts of solar power to its generation mix. Currently, Entergy Louisiana currently has approximately 280 megawatts of renewable resources. Entergy Louisiana Resource Planning Director, Laura Beauchamp is optimistic PSC will move towards making additions.

 

Cut 6 (08)  “…these resources.” 

 PSC will meet on March 15th.

 

 

 

The miracle drug for diabetics, approved by the FDA, has become a diet supplement and creating a shortage for patients in need. Director of Bariatric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans, Dr. Catherine Hudson says Ozempic trigger gut hormones and have become a game changer in the industry. As for shortages of Ozempic and others like it, Hudson says it’s a supply chain issue…

Cut 8 (09) “…this medication.”

 

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards is in Asia this week to reinforce economic development and trade ties. Edwards is accompanied by LA Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson, LED’s Office of International Commerce, as well as members of the governor’s staff. The total value of goods imported into Louisiana from Japan last year was nearly $524 million. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Eric Holl, says this trip is essential for the state’s economic growth.

Cut 10 (09)  “…in Louisiana.”

Governor Edwards is expected to return this weekend.

 

 

8:30 LRN Newscast

Recently retired state transportation secretary Shawn Wilson announced he’s running for governor today, becoming the first major Democrat to enter the 2023 governor’s race. ULM Political Science Professor Doctor Joshua Stockley says Wilson has a shot at making the run-off, but it will not be easy…
cut 14 (10) “….fundraising”
We’re still waiting to hear if Congressman Garret Graves and House Speaker Clay Schexnayder will enter the race.

Entergy Louisiana is requesting to add nearly 225 megawatts of solar power to its generation mix. The Louisiana Public Service Commission could consider the proposal at its meeting this month. Entergy Louisiana Resource Planning Director, Laura Beauchamp says two projects to supplement solar energy have been selected.
Cut 4 (08) “…Ouachita Parish.”
The Sterlington Solar Facility is expected to deliver clean power to the gird in early 2026.
Governor John Bel Edwards is in Asia this week on an economic development mission. Teiko Foxx has more.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

KTBS-TV is reporting a man was shot in the chest while walking his children to school this morning in Shreveport. Authorities say the gunman fled from the scene. And the victim is said to be in critical condition.

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team can earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament tonight if they can beat South Alabama in the Sun Belt Tournament championship game.

7:30 LRN Newscast

After leaving his job as Secretary of the Department of Transportation on Saturday, Shawn Wilson announced this morning he is running for Governor this fall. Wilson’s entry would make him the only widely-known Democrat candidate in the race thus far. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says Wilson will have to build up his name recognition statewide….
cut 13 (12) “….running for governor”

Wilson’s former boss, Governor John Bel Edwards is in Asia this week on an economic development trip. The governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Eric Holl, says Edwards will engage in meetings with major companies who are currently invested in the state and future partners…
cut 12 (05) “….paying jobs”
Grain exporter Zen-Noh, PVC manufacturer Shin-Etsu, Lotte (Low-tay) Chemical and Kumho Tire are some of the companies Edwards and his economic development team will sit down with.

The so-called miracle drug for diabetes that also helps with weight loss is in short supply. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Slidell Police arrested Mario Andre Scott over the weekend after he allegedly shot two brothers early Saturday morning. Scott was taken into custody in Jefferson Parish. Cops say 47-year-old Miguel Doucette and 36-year-old Kerry Doucette were fatally shot in their home after an argument Scott had with the brothers about a confrontation he had with their father.