9:30 LRN Newscast

Thanks to a bill pushed through the legislature by Representative Vinney St. Blanc, schools will be getting upgraded computers for the new school year. The Republican from Franklin says there are school systems that have old computers sitting in warehouses, and they can now trade them in for new computers.

Cut 15 (12) “…stuff.”

The State Capitol building is undergoing a thorough exterior cleaning and waterproofing. What they’re doing is actually the third phase in a four-phase long-term project. Architect Matt Baker, the assistant director of facility planning and control, says they expect to turn their attention to that fourth phase sometime in 2030.

Cut 9 (08)  “…of that nature.”

The State Capitol was completed back in 1932.

The day after a poll was released showing Senator Bill Cassidy languishing with low numbers, campaign finance reports show him scorching the field in money raised. The latest report shows Cassidy with nine-million dollars on hand, compared to 2.1-million for John Fleming and 1.7-million for Blake Miguez. La-Politics-Dot-Com editor Jeremy Alford says Cassidy has a huge advantage not only with money raised, but also with political action committee donations.

Cut 6 (13) “…that’s Cassidy.”

Cassidy has collected more than 2.3-million dollars in political action committee donations, eclipsing Fleming’s and Miguez’s total cash on hand.

The Saints quickly found a replacement for Tyrann Mathieu who announced his retirement on Tuesday. New Orleans signed safety Julian Blackmon who had 10 interceptions during his five seasons with the Colts.

8:30 AM Newscast

The candidates in the 2026 U-S Senate race have submitted their campaign finance totals, and incumbent Bill Cassidy has a big lead financially over his two main challengers. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Louisiana’s 93 year old State Capitol is being refurbished.  It’s the third phase in a four-phase project. old structure. Architect Matt Baker, the Assistant Director of Facility Planning and Control says the exterior cleaning will be thorough.

Cut 8 (13) “…for energy efficiency.”

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Public schools can get updated computers because of Act 161 from the 2025 legislative session. That’s thanks to a buyback program created to take back outdated computers bought for remote learning during the Covid pandemic.  Franklin Representative Vinney St. Blanc says his legislation cuts the red tape.

Cut 14 (10) “…work with him.”

McNeese is renaming its football stadium to Navarre Stadium after Lake Charles Navarre Auto Groups President Billy Navarre who will gift five-million dollars over the next ten years. Navarre is a member of the McNeese Foundation board and has been a longtime supporter of the university and Athletics Department. He says the basketball program brought in almost five million dollars in two trips to the NCAA tournament.

Cut 12 (13) “…be safe.”

 

7:30 AM Newscast

The State Capitol is undergoing a thorough exterior cleaning. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Public schools can get updated computers because of Act 161 from the 2025 legislative session. Franklin Representative Vinney St. Blanc says during the Covid pandemic, schools used federal dollars to purchase computers for remote learning that are now obsolete. His bill creates a buyback program.

Cut 13 (13)  “…good, good bill”

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The latest campaign finance numbers are in for the 2026 U-S Senate race and it appears Incumbent Bill Cassidy has a big financial lead over State Treasurer John Fleming and State Senator Blake Miguez to the tune of close to seven million dollars. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the wild card in next year’s U-S Senate primary is Congresswoman Julia Letlow.

Cut 5 (12) “…as facts.”

McNeese is renaming its football stadium to Navarre Stadium in the largest naming rights gift in school and Southland Conference history. Lake Charles Navarre Auto Groups President Billy Navarre will gift five-million dollars over the next ten years. University President Wade Rousse says Navarre was one of the first people to invest in the Cowboys Athletics two years ago.

Cut 11 (11) “…entire region.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Burns and this sportscast is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health. When gambling is more than a game, no one wins.

Training camp is underway for the Saints, but expectations are low after the Black and Gold finished five and 12 last season. Running back Alvin Kamara says he’s ready to build back a winning culture

Cut 16 (17) “…spark back”

The Saints quickly found a replacement for Tyrann Mathieu who announced his retirement on Tuesday. New Orleans signed safety Julian Blackmon who had 10 interceptions during his five seasons with the Colts. The Saints have also signed free agent defensive end Johnthan Bullard, who started for the Vikings last season and had 41 tackles and one sack.

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During his annual appearance before the Baton Rouge Rotary Club, LsU Coach Brian Kelly struck an optimistic tone….

Cut 20 (16) “…for LSU”

LSU will report for preseason camp on Tuesday.

 

Cowboy Stadium on McNeese’s campus will now be called Navarre Stadium because of a five-million-dollar naming rights agreement with McNeese alumnus and long-time supporter Ryan Navarre. Navarre says the recent success of the basketball program is a sign the university is heading in the right direction…

Cut 12 (13) “…be safe”

6:30 AM Newscast

The latest campaign finance numbers are in for the 2026 U-S Senate race for the three main Republican candidates. Incumbent Bill Cassidy has nine-million dollars on hand. State Treasurer John Fleming has 2.1-million dollars to spend, and State Senator Blake Miguez has 1.7. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Fleming’s and Miguez’s campaigns are mostly self-funded, which is not unusual.

Cut 4 (08) “….their own money”

The State Capitol is undergoing a thorough exterior refurbishment. This is actually the third phase in a four-phase project to rehabilitate the 93-year-old structure. Architect Matt Baker, the Assistant Director of Facility Planning and Control, says part of it involves a thorough cleaning of the outside of the building that will better waterproof it.

Cut 7 (10) “…shed those contaminants.”

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Tigers head coach Brian Kelly spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club just over a month before the season kicks off. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

McNeese is renaming its football stadium to Navarre Stadium in the largest naming rights gift in school and Southland Conference history. Lake Charles Navarre Auto Groups President Billy Navarre will gift five-million dollars over the next ten years. Athletic Director Heath Schroyer says investment in McNeese is investment in Lake Charles.

Cut 10 (15) “…this region.”

LRN AM Newscall July 24

The candidates in the 2026 U-S Senate race have submitted their campaign finance totals, and incumbent Bill Cassidy has a big lead financially over his two main challengers. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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The State Capitol is undergoing a thorough exterior cleaning. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Tigers head coach Brian Kelly spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club just over a month before the season kicks off. Kace Kieschnick has more.

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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The latest campaign finance numbers are in for the 2026 U-S Senate race for the three main Republican candidates. Incumbent Bill Cassidy has nine-million dollars on hand. State Treasurer John Fleming has 2.1-million dollars to spend, and State Senator Blake Miguez has 1.7. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Fleming’s and Miguez’s campaigns are mostly self-funded, which is not unusual.

Cut 4 (08) “….their own money”

Alford says the wild card in next year’s U-S Senate primary is Congresswoman Julia Letlow. He says Letlow could get into the race.

Cut 5 (12) “…as facts.”

Alford says Cassidy has a huge financial advantage over his two declared opponents, not only with money raised, but also with political action committee donations.

Cut 6 (13) “…that’s Cassidy.”

Cassidy has collected more than 2.3-million dollars in political action committee donations, more than either of his main competitors have in total cash on hand.

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The State Capitol is undergoing a thorough exterior refurbishment. This is actually the third phase in a four-phase project to rehabilitate the 93-year-old structure. Architect Matt Baker, the Assistant Director of Facility Planning and Control, says part of it involves a thorough cleaning of the outside of the building that will better waterproof it.

Cut 7 (10) “…shed those contaminants.”

The legislature allocated almost 32-million dollars his year. Baker says the exterior cleaning will be thorough.

Cut 8 (13) “…for energy efficiency.”

This third phase will take until the early summer of 2030 to be fully completed at an overall budget of 100-million dollars, so the state will need to come up with more money to see this portion of the project through to completion. After that, Baker says they can turn their focus to the fourth and final phase.

Cut 9 (08)  “…of that nature.”

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McNeese is renaming its football stadium to Navarre Stadium in the largest naming rights gift in school and Southland Conference history. Lake Charles Navarre Auto Groups President Billy Navarre will gift five-million dollars over the next ten years. Athletic Director Heath Schroyer says investment in McNeese is investment in Lake Charles.

Cut 10 (15) “…this region.”

University President Wade Rousse says Navarre was one of the first people to invest in the Cowboys Athletics two years ago.

Cut 11 (11) “…entire region.”

Navarre is a member of the McNeese Foundation board and has been a longtime supporter of the university and Athletics Department. He says the basketball program brought in almost five million dollars in two trips to the NCAA tournament.

Cut 12 (13) “…be safe.”

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Public schools can get updated computers because of Act 161 from the 2025 legislative session. Franklin Representative Vinney St. Blanc says during the Covid pandemic, schools used federal dollars to purchase computers for remote learning, many of those computers are now obsolete, so his House Bill 213 creates a buyback program.

Cut 13 (13)  “…good, good bill”

St. Blanc says his legislation cuts the red tape that allows school systems to sell back computers they no longer use for newer technology.

Cut 14 (10) “…work with him.”

St. Blanc says Apple approached the state about passing this new law. The St. Mary Parish Republican says there are school systems that have old computers sitting in warehouses and they can now trade them in for new computers.

Cut 15 (12) “…stuff.”

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The Saints began training camp yesterday under first-year coach Kellen Moore. New Orleans will also have to find a new starting quarterback following the retirement of Derek Carr. Running back Alvin Kamara says training camp brings a fresh start every year.

Cut 16 (17) “…spark back.”

Along with Moore, the Saints welcomed new defensive coordinator Brandon Staley. Staley will bring a new defensive scheme to New Orleans after nearly ten years of Dennis Allen-led squads. Veteran Linebacker Demario Davis says it will be just as effective.

Cut 17 (16)  “…speaks to itself.”

The biggest difference will be in the 3-4 defensive front, which could see defensive tackle Bryan Bresee lining up on the edge and defensive end Chase Young as a linebacker. The new scheme, along with rookie and veteran offseason additions, has defensive end Cameron Jordan feeling confident.

Cut 18 (11) “…I like that.”

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LSU head coach Brian Kelly spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club yesterday. He says for the first time in his career, he’s made it a focused goal to start 1-and-0. He says his players have the traits of excellence to get that done.

Cut 19 (19) “…to day basis.”

Kelly says six months ago, he set out to transform the LSU culture and roster. The Tigers signed the nation’s top transfer class, and Kelly says it’s not a question of if — but when — the Tigers win another national championship.

Cut 20 (16) “…for LSU.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

A new poll by JMC Analytics and Polling commissioned by the John Fleming Senate campaign shows not only good news for the Fleming campaign, but also some very bad news for the incumbent he’s looking to unseat. Founder John Couvillon says in a head-to-head matchup, Fleming has a big lead over Senator Bill Cassidy.

Cut 9 (15)  “…a Republican primary.”

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who they say kidnapped a nine-year-old boy. Deputy Amanda Lyon says the boy was riding ATVs with 40-year-old Rickey Knotts yesterday, but Knotts kept the boy captive overnight until a family member found him safe this morning. 

Cut 6 (07) “…a nearby field.”

A helicopter pilot is killed in a crash in Thibodaux this morning. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A St. Martinsville girl is found dead, and her brother is under arrest. Police found 16-year-old Iris Davis’ body in a field not too far from where she lived with her grandmother. Chief Ricky Martin says her brother, 25-year-old Dorian Savoy (SAAV-whah), found her body. He says while Davis disappeared on July 13th, she was not reported until the 17th. Thus, Savoy has been charged with failure to report a homicide.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Former Union Parish football star Trey Holly has enrolled at Southern University as a walk-on. He’s not allowed to play at LSU, because he faces felony charges from a shooting. Jaguars head coach Terrence Graves says Holly is ready to go.

Cut 12 (11) “…our program.”

Tigers Head Coach Brian Kelly spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club today. After losing the season opener his first three seasons, Kelly has placed a big emphasis on beating Clemson week one. There are Clemson paw prints and videos up in the facility.

Cut 21 (14) “…get that done.”

The Saints opened training camp today. Veteran linebacker Demario Davis says it will be a fresh start under first-year head coach Kellen Moore.

Cut 22 (18) “…or not.”

The Saints are finalizing a deal with former Colts Safety Julian Blackmon to replace the retiring Tyrann Mathieu. The 26-year-old has 7 interceptions and 174 tackles in the last two seasons. He’ll partner with safety Justin Reid, whom the Saints signed to a three-year deal averaging $10.5 million earlier this offseason.

McNeese’s Cowboy Stadium is being renamed to Navarre Stadium in the largest naming rights contract in school and Southland Conference history. The $5 million naming rights agreement spans ten years between the school and Lake Charles philanthropist Ryan Navarre.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Deputies in Ouachita Parish are looking for a man who they say kidnapped a nine-year-old boy who was eventually found safe. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

One person is dead in a helicopter crash that occurred this morning in Thibodaux. Captain Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office…

Cut 4 (09) “…field and crashed”

Former Union Parish football star Trey Holly still can’t play for LSU, because he’s facing felony charges from a shooting that took place in February of 2024 and his trial continues to be delayed. Holly has enrolled at Southern and plans to walk-on so he can play for the Jaguars this fall. Southern Coach Terrance Graves…

Cut 13 (08) “….that he is”

LSU head coach Brian Kelly spoke to the Baton Rouge Rotary Club today. He says for the first time in his career, he’s made it a focused goal to start 1-and-0. He says his players have the traits of excellence to get that done.

Cut 19 (19) “…to day basis.”

The Tigers open the season on August 30th at Clemson.

3:30 LRN Newscast

If a new poll is any indication, Senator Bill Cassidy’s re-election could be in jeopardy. The poll by JMC Analytics and Polling commissioned by the John Fleming campaign shows Fleming with a 36-to-29 lead over the incumbent that stretches to 42-to-29 when only registered Republicans are factored in. Founder John Couvillon says based on the current polling numbers, Cassidy would almost certainly be extended to a runoff, and that would almost certainly spell doom for him.

Cut 11 (08) “…a political standpoint.”

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who they say kidnapped a nine-year-old boy who was later found safe. Deputy Amanda Lyon says 40-year-old Rickey Knotts was riding ATVs with the boy yesterday, but he held the boy captive instead of letting him go home. Lyon says Knotts has several prior arrests.

Cut 8 (04) “…battery and theft.”

A helicopter pilot is killed in a crash in Thibodaux. Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Captain Brennan Matherne says it happened at around 6:30 this morning.

Cut 3 (04) “…later pronounced dead.”

The pilot has been identified as Stanley Hebert of Abbeville. Investigators say Hebert hit some utility wires and crashed into a sugar cane field. There were no buildings within at least a one-mile radius; thus, there was no additional damage, and no one on the ground was hurt.

Former Union Parish football star Trey Holly has enrolled at Southern University as a walk-on; as he’s not allowed to play at LSU due to the felony charges he’s facing stemming from a shooting. Jaguars head coach Terrence Graves says Holly is ready to go.

Cut 12 (11) “…our program.”

Holly is Louisiana’s all-time leading high school rusher and committed to the Tigers in 2022, but he has not seen the field since three games into his freshman season.