LRN AM Newscall April 1

Legislation that would allow lawmakers to rewrite the state’s constitution has been filed. Teiko Foxx spoke with LaPolictics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford who explains the process.

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House Natural Resources approves a bill to raise fees on Louisiana processors and distributors who import foreign seafood. Colleen Crain reports the additional dollars will help fund a state program that tests imported seafood…

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A 12-year-old with a rare form of terminal cancer’s visit to Mansfield, Louisiana last week was both memorable and heart-touching. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Louisiana could hold its first constitutional convention in half a century. Legislation defining the framework has been filed by New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu. LaPolictics.com Publisher Jeremy Alford says it is not a done deal, as there are concerns about the timing of the convention…

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Beaullieu proposes the convention begins May 20th and ends July 15th. That means the ongoing legislative session would have to end two weeks early and there are concerns about completing the work that needs to be done in the regular session.

Alford says Governor Landry and several state lawmakers are pushing for a constitutional convention so they can streamline the state’s constitution by moving certain items out and putting them into state law.

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The plan calls for 171 delegates to write the new constitution. That would consist of all 144 state lawmakers and Governor Jeff Landry would handpick the other 27 delegates.

Alford says private dollars would pay for the convention.

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Louisiana voters would vote in November to approve a new constitution.

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A bill raising fees on processors and distributors importing seafood from foreign countries has passed the House Natural Resources Committee with unanimous support Bill sponsor, Houma Representative Jessica Domangue…

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The bill now heads to the full House for consideration.

Domangue, the daughter of a commercial fisherman, is concerned about the lack of resources to test foreign seafood for harmful contaminants. She says it’s important the state does supplemental testing because the feds do not do enough

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Domangue says the fees currently collected by the Louisiana Department of Health only partially fund needed screening. Her bill would increase the annual flat fee of $100 currently collected from processors and distributors of foreign seafood to 0.1% of their annual gross revenue.

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A week from today a total solar eclipse will darken the skies for those lucky enough to be in the narrow band of land stretching from Texas to Maine. But LSU Planetary Astrophysicist Dr. Natalie Hinkel says the northwest corner of Louisiana will have the best view of the celestial marvel.

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For Louisiana, the eclipse will begin around 12:30, with the best view around 1:45, and it will end by 3:10.

If you can’t make it to the closest locations in Texas or Arkansas that will have a 100% view of the total eclipse, Hinkel says you’ll still want to step outside and check it out. But she warns you not to look directly at the sun unless you have specialized eyewear, not your average sunglasses.

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Doing so without appropriate eyewear can cause permanent damage to your retina.

Northwest Louisiana will have a 95% view of the total eclipse, followed by the Lake Charles and Alexandria areas at 90%, the Baton Rouge and Lafayette regions at 85%, and southeast Louisiana with an 80% view.

If you haven’t purchased your certified eclipse glasses yet, Hinkel suggests visiting Eclipse.aas.org.

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You can also find a link and map at LouisianaRadioNetwork.com. The next solar eclipse for continental U.S. will be 2044.

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Mansfield, Louisiana Mayor Thomas Jones says he will never forget last week’s council meeting as the small town deputized 12-year-old Davarjaye “DJ” Daniel of Houston. It was the 821st time the young man with a rare form of terminal brain and spine cancer had been sworn in as an honorary officer. Jones says DJ is an inspiration.

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The reason DJ’s father, Theodis Daniel, chose Mansfield is that his family, who had been there since the early 1900s, left after his great-uncle was lynched. Jones says the visit was an emotional and significant one.

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Jones says meeting DJ and the magnitude of his family’s return to the small DeSoto Parish city, was better than any church service he’s ever attended.

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The city had a uniform and badge specially made for DJ whose goal is to be sworn in to as many law enforcement agencies as possible.

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LSU and Iowa meet again tonight, a rematch of last year’s national championship game won by the Lady Tigers. This time the setting is the Elite Eight, the winner advances to the Final Four. Both teams feature superstar players. Angel Reese for LSU and Caitlin Clark for Iowa. Some believe there’s a heated rivalry between the two, Reese says that’s not the case…

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Mulkey says she sees a lot of similarities between Reese and Clark…

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Both teams do like the trash talk and some fans get offended. But Hailey Van Lith says the smack-talking has been good for the game and it’s malicious…

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11:30 am Newscast

New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu has filed legislation that calls for a constitutional convention so state lawmakers and delegates appointed by the governor can write a new state constitution. Under the bill, the convention would begin May 20th and run through July 15th, but Beaullieu says he doesn’t think streamlining Louisiana’s constitution would take that long.

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According to the Council of State Governments Louisiana’s constitution is one of the longest in the country. It’s been amended over 200 times since adopted in 1974.
If a constitutional convention were to take place, Louisiana residents would vote in November to ratify the new document.

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The defending national champion LSU women’s basketball Tigers are set to take on UCLA at Noon today. In case you’re wondering, the last team to win back-to-back national championships in women’s basketball is UCONN. They won four in a row from 2013 to 2016. LSU All-American forward Angel Reese admits there are more expectations this year…

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LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson says they are not ready to go home yet…

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In baseball action, Coastal Carolina defeated ULM four to one, and Louisiana Tech held on to beat F-I-U seven to six and Northwestern beat McNeese six to two.

 

10:30 am Newscast

The LSU Lady Tigers are gearing up for their Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday at noon. Jeff Palermo has a preview…
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The New Orleans Pelicans will face Boston this afternoon. The Celtics have the best record in the NBA at 57-16, but they’ve lost two in a row. Tip-off is at four at the Smoothie King Center.

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Proposed legislation introduced during the regular session aims to ease the workload of educators. But some concerns loom regarding its potential repercussions on school curriculums. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen wants to limit disruptions so teachers can focus on classroom instruction, so we can keep qualified teachers from leaving Louisiana classrooms.

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A Bossier City woman faces attempted kidnapping charges after telling her estranged boyfriend that she’d given birth to their child who was premature and now being treated in Baton Rouge. Authorities say Dinesty Selmon managed to get an access badge, making several visits to a child that didn’t have a lot of visitors. BRPD Spokesperson Darren Ahmed says the child was never taken from the room by Selmon. As for her intentions…

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9:30 am Newscast

Proposed legislation introduced during the regular session aims to ease the workload of educators. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen believes teachers should be relieved of having to teach subjects like cpr and substance abuse so they can spend more time on the core subjects. He recalls Amanda Bealer, an educator in Leesville, who walked away from teaching profession because of the heavy demands.

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New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu has filed legislation calling for a constitutional convention to streamline our state constitution. And that’s not all. Beallieu says they also want to give lawmakers more flexibility during tough budget times by freeing up some areas that are onstitutionally protected…

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A Bossier City woman’s ploy to fool her boyfriend that she’d birthed their child ends with attempted kidnapping charges in Baton Rouge. Brooke Thorington explains.

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A head on collision in Avoyelles Parish yesterday claimed the life of a 58 year old Marksville woman. State Police say the driver of the other vehicle was headed south on Highway 107 when he crashed into the vehicle Joyce James was driving. We’re told she died at the scene. The other driver and and a passenger in his car were taken to a local hospital with moderate injuries.

8:30 am Newscast

The defending national champion LSU women’s basketball team is taking an underdog mentality into its Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday. The Lady Tigers are the three-seed, while the Bruins are the two seed and led by six-foot-seven Lauren Betts. But LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says UCLA has more than just Betts…

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A Bossier City woman faces attempted kidnapping charges after telling her estranged boyfriend an infant at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge was their child. BRPD spokesperson Darren Ahmed says 21-year-old Dinesty Selmon made multiple visits to case the hospital and even fooled security into giving her an access badge.

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Proposed legislation introduced during the regular session aims to ease the workload of educators. But some concerns loom regarding its potential repercussions on school curriculums. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen says instead of state lawmakers deciding if these life skills are worthy subjects …

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 New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu has filed legislation that calls for a constitutional convention so state lawmakers and delegates appointed by the governor can write a new state constitution. Beaullieu says the goal is to move certain items out of the constitution and put them into state law

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07:30 LRN Sportscast

The seventh-ranked LSU baseball team has dropped its third consecutive SEC series as the Tigers lost to Arkansas four to three in ten innings. It was an unearned run that scored in the tenth as Michael Braswell missed played a ground ball to allow Will Edmunson to reach first base. He scored on Hudson Walker’s RBI double. LSU will try to salvage a game in the series today at 2 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns won their tenth straight as U-L Lafayette defeated Texas State 16 to 5. Duncan Pastore drove in four runs and Jose Torres and Josh Alexander each had three hits.

In other action, Coastal Carolina defeated ULM four to one, and Louisiana Tech held on to beat F-I-U seven to six. Jorge (George) Corona had three hits, drove in two runs and hit a home run. Adarius Myers also drove in three runs.

Northwestern over McNeese six to two, Houston Christian downed Southeastern Louisiana nine to two and Nicholls knocked off Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi 13 to eight.

Coming up at noon today, the LSU Lady Tigers will continue their quest to repeat as national champs as they face UCLA. Angel Reese admits there are more expectations on them to win it all this year…
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The Lady Tigers will need a good scoring game from Reese today. So far through two NCAA Tournament games, she’s shooting 29 percent from the field.

The LSU men’s basketball team has signed a Louisiana native out of the transfer portal as Cam Carte has signed with the Tigers. He’s from Donaldsonville and played at East Ascension High School. Carter is a six-foot-three guard who averaged nearly 15 points and five rebounds a game last season at Kansas State.

The Pelicans will face Boston today at 4 PM at the Smoothie King Center. The Celtics have the best record in the NBA at 57-16, but they’ve lost two in a row. Tip-off is at 4 PM.

5:30 LRN Newscast

The LSU Lady Tigers are gearing up for their Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday at noon. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

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Two 16-year-olds and one 14 year old student at Captain Shreve High School campus in Shreveport have been arrested in connection with bringing firearms on campus Thursday. Authorities say a school resource officer found a fully automatic rifle in a student’s backpack. The students are facing multiple gun related charges.

A Bossier City woman faces charges of attempted kidnapping after she told her estranged boyfriend that another family’s baby at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital was hers. BRPD spokesperson Darren Ahmed says 21 year old Dinesty Selmon made multiple visits to case the hospital but the child was never taken from the room. As for her intentions…

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Selmon also faces seven counts of unauthorized entry of a business.

Proposed legislation introduced during the regular session aims to ease the workload of educators. But some concerns loom regarding its potential repercussions on school curriculums. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen believes this is a step in retaining qualified educators.

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The measure heads to Senate for more debate.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The eighth ranked LSU baseball team will look to even up the series tonight with top ranked Arkansas. The Razorbacks won seven to four last night as Tiger pitching walked 11 hitters last night. In seven SEC games, LSU has walked a league 59 hitters.

The Ragin Cajuns are in first place in the Sun Belt after winning their ninth straight last night, a four to one win over Texas State.

ULM snapped a three game losing streak with an 11-3 win over 19th ranked Coastal Carolina last night. The Warhawks had 15 hits and Coastal starting pitcher Alexander Meckley suffered his first loss, allong eight runs in four innings. ULM Coach Mike Federico talked about his team’s approach on the plate with Warhawk play-by-play man Mike Hammett…
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Shawn Dalton Weatherbee had four hits and drove in five runs. Game two of the series is tonight at 6 PM.

The defending national champion LSU women’s basketball team is taking an underdog mentality into its Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday. The Lady Tigers are the three-seed, while the Bruins are the two seed and led by six-foot-seven Lauren Betts. But LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says UCLA has more than just Betts…
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The last team to win back-to-back national championships in women’s basketball is UCONN. They won four in a row from 2013 to 2016.

The LSU men’s basketball team has announced the signing of six-foot-three guard Cam Carter from Donaldsonville. Carter spent the last two seasons at Kansas State where he averaged 15 points, five rebounds and three assists a game. He’ll have one more year of eligibility left.

And the Saints have made it official, they will conduct training camp next season at U-C Irvine in Irvine, California.

4:30 LRN Newscast March 29

The LSU women’s basketball team head to their Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA in Albany, New York on Saturday. The Tigers are taking an underdog mentality with the Bruins. LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson says they are not ready to go home yet…

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Tip off is at noon on Saturday.

21 year old Dinesty Selmon has been charged with attempted kidnapping after telling her former boyfriend an infant at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge was their child. BRPD spokesperson Darren Ahmed says Selmon told her boyfriend she gave birth in Alexandria and that their premature child was being treated in Baton Rouge. And she even gave it a fake name.

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Selmon also faces seven counts of unauthorized entry of a business. The investigation is ongoing.

Proposed legislation that aims to ease the workload of educators pass the House in a 94-9 vote. But some concerns loom regarding its potential repercussions on school curriculums. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen…

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Owen believes this is a step in retaining qualified educators in Louisiana. The measure heads to Senate for more debate.

A measure that calls for a constitutional convention has been filed. Author of the bill, New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu says the goal is to streamline the state constitution. He says when the state faces a budget deficit certain areas are constitutionally protected…

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3:30 PM Newscast March 29

After passing the House, a measure that aims to ease the workload of educators heads to the Louisiana Senate. Vernon Parish Representative Charles Owen wants to leave topics like CPR, eating disorders, adoption and substance abuse to parents. He believes this is a step in retaining qualified educators in Louisiana and showing their profession is important.

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New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu has filed legislation that calls for a constitutional convention so state lawmakers and delegates appointed by the governor can write a new state constitution. Beaullieu says the goal is to move certain items out of the constitution and put them into state law.

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Voters would decide on any new constitution at the polls in November.

A Bossier City woman’s ploy to fool her boyfriend that she’d birthed their child ends with attempted kidnapping charges in Baton Rouge.

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The defending national champion LSU women’s basketball team is taking an underdog mentality into its Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday. The Lady Tigers are the three-seed, while the Bruins are the two seed and led by six-foot-seven Lauren Betts. But LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says UCLA has more than just Betts…

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