6:45 LRN Sportscast

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

Saints training camp begins today. With new head coach Kellen Moore and the retirement of quarterback Derek Carr, it will be a fresh start in New Orleans, but GM Mickey Loomis says there’s always an opportunity to be successful.

Cut 10 (12) “…excited about that.”

Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu has retired after 12 NFL seasons. Mathieu won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs and was a three-time first-team All Pro selection. Mathieu was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade team and had 36 career interceptions.

Loomis said Mathieu’s retirement came as a surprise as they learned of it in the last few days. New Orleans is reportedly close to signing Julian Blackmon, who intercepted ten passes during five seasons with the Colts.

Louisiana Tech was 12th in the nation in total defense last season and the Bulldogs have a strong linebacker corps and secondary returning. Head Coach Sonny Cumbie says eight of their 13 defensive lineman, though, are new…

Cut 20 (17) “….that as well”

At Sun Belt Media Days, ULM coach Bryant Vincent was asked about Tech joining the league in either 2026 or 2027…

Cut 18 (20) “…that wants”

The last time Tech and ULM played each other in football was in 2000.

6:30 AM LRN Newscast

A New Orleans non-profit is doing its part to help restore Louisiana’s coastline. Ricky Ostry with Glass Half Full says the organization is collecting glass and recycling it into sand to rebuild parts of the Louisiana coast.

Cut 13 (10)  “…sort of thing”

Most glass items will work for the project except coated glass like auto glass.

Earned Wage Access allows an employee to access wages earned prior to their pay day and Louisiana is the 11th state to put regulations in place for it. Franklin Representative Vinney St. Blanc authored the Louisiana Earned Wage Access Services Act.

Cut 4 (11) “…ATM.”

He says about 80-thousand workers in Louisiana have access to E-W-A and now that there are guardrails in place, he hopes more employers will offer it and workers will take advantage of it.

As back-to-school shopping gets set to ramp up, Andrew Greenstein has some money-saving tips.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Saints training camp begins today. With new head coach Kellen Moore and the retirement of quarterback Derek Carr, it will be a fresh start in New Orleans, and GM Mickey Loomis says there’s always an opportunity to be successful.

Cut 10 (12) “…excited about that.”

LRN AM Newscall July 23

Thanks to legislation approved by state lawmakers, regulations are now in place for Earned Wage Access, which allows workers to access a portion of their paycheck before payday. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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As back-to-school shopping gets set to ramp up, Andrew Greenstein has some money-saving tips. 

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Two New Orleans Saints icons announced their retirement. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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Louisiana is the 11th state to put regulations in place for earned wage access, which allows a worker to access wages earned prior to their pay day. Franklin Representative Vinney St. Blanc authored the Louisiana Earned Wage Access Services Act.

Cut 4 (11) “…ATM.”

St. Blanc says about 80-thousand workers in Louisiana have access to E-W-A services. It allows a worker to access the money for the hours they work and do not have to wait until pay day. He says it’s a great feature for those who encounter an emergency and need money, and there’s only a small fee.

Cut 5 (06) “…working people.”

E-W-A has been around for the last decade, but St. Blanc’s legislation puts in place guarantees that Louisiana workers have protections in place to access their earned wages. St. Blanc says if your employer doesn’t offer this service, there are third party providers who do.

Cut 6 (09) “…requirements are.”

St. Blanc says now that there are guardrails in place for EWA, he hopes more employers will offer it and workers will take advantage of it. He says some companies use EWA as a retention tool, especially in the health care field, because many workers like getting a portion of their paycheck early.

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The new school year is right around the corner; and as such, back-to-school shopping will soon be in full swing. A survey from Bankrate shows almost half of back-to-school shoppers say they are looking for ways to save money. Bankrate analyst Ted Rossman says one way you can do so is to stack discounts.

Cut 7 (09) “…online shopping portal.”

Rossman also suggests that if you already have it, don’t buy it.

Cut 8 (10) “…already have it.”

Rossman says families can also use the occasion of back-to-school shopping to teach their kids about financial literacy – specifically, teaching them how to budget their money.

Cut 9 (11)  “…back in another.”

Rossman also suggests not to buy everything all at once if it’s not necessary. He notes that a lot of items go on sale after Labor Day.

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Saints training camp begins today. With new head coach Kellen Moore and the retirement of quarterback Derek Carr, it will be a fresh start in New Orleans, but GM Mickey Loomis says there’s always an opportunity to be successful.

Cut 10 (12) “…excited about that.”

The talk of the preseason will be the battle for the starting quarterback spot which Loomis emphasized will be a three-way fight between returners Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler and second-round pick Tyler Shough (“shuck”). Moore says he’ll try to give each an equal opportunity to compete.

Cut 11 (12) “…the consistency.”

Moore and Loomis were both excited to see revamped offensive and defensive line units put on the pads for the first time. The Saints selected left tackle Kelvin Banks ninth overall and moved former first-round picks Taliese Fuaga to right tackle and Trevor Penning to left guard. Loomis is eager to see how the group shakes out.

Cut 12 (11) “…we’ll see.”

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A New Orleans non-profit is doing its part to help restore Louisiana’s coastline. Ricky Ostry with Glass Half Full says the organization is collecting glass and recycling it into sand to rebuild parts of the Louisiana coast.

Cut 13 (10)  “…sort of thing”

Ostry says believe it or not, glass can be crushed so fine that it’s softer and more comfortable to walk on than beach sand in Pensacola.

Cut 14 (07) “…than native sediment.”

Ostry says Glass Half Full is working with many businesses to collect all types of glass.

Cut 15 (15) “…amounts of glass.”

They can collect everything from beer and wine bottles to old stemware, glass jars and framing glass. While stained glass is okay, coated glass like auto glass is not.

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Sun Belt Media Days began with the West Division in New Orleans yesterday. UL-Lafayette was picked to win the West in the conference preseason poll. Head Coach Michael Desormeaux (DEZ-er-mo) is looking to return to the Sun Belt championship after falling short last year.

Cut 16 (15) “…really want.”

The Cajuns went 10-and-4 in Desormeaux’s third season as head coach, his best mark by far. He says this year’s roster has the most depth of any team during his time as head coach.

Cut 17 (18)  “…gonna be.”

The Cajuns open the season August 30 against Rice.

Sun Belt commissioner Keith Gill said when Louisiana Tech officially makes the move is still an open question as the Bulldogs negotiate their departure with Conference USA. ULM head coach Bryant Vincent says he heard about the ULM-Louisiana Tech rivalry as soon as he stepped on campus.

Cut 18 (20) “…everybody wants.”

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Louisiana Tech Head Coach Sonny Cumbie spoke at Conference USA Media Day yesterday. The Bulldogs are coming off a 5-and-8 season, in which they were able to back their way into a bowl game. Cumbie says it was most of the players’ first bowl experience.

Cut 19 (16) “…to another one.”

The Bulldogs are welcoming new defensive coordinator Luke Olson after Jeremiah Johnson left for Coastal Carolina after one season in Ruston. Louisiana Tech ranked 12th in the nation in total defense last season and has a strong linebacker corps and secondary returning. Cumbie says eight of their 13 defensive lineman, though, are new.

Cut 20 (17) “…that as well.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

In case you haven’t already noticed, it’s a scorcher outside, and it’s going to remain that way for the rest of the week. If you have to work outside, make sure you’re taking the necessary precautions to protect yourself. Evan Canzoneri, a safety service consultant with LWCC, says you should begin the day by drinking two glasses of water – and make sure it’s water.

Cut 3 (08) “…in your body.”

The Louisiana Department of Treasury paid out almost 70-million dollars in unclaimed property funds to both current and former residents in the 2025 fiscal year. That’s the second highest annual amount in the program’s history, just a tad less than the amount paid four years ago. State Treasurer John Fleming says it’s surprising how many people are owed money.

Cut 9 (08)  “…1.2-billion dollars.”

Sun Belt Football Media Days kicked off in New Orleans today. The U-L-M Warhawks are led by quarterback Aidan Armenta. The redshirt sophomore followed Head Coach Bryant Vincent from New Mexico to Monroe and took over the starting role midway through the season last year. Vincent says it’s a big deal to have a returning starting quarterback.

Cut 15 (14) “…about him.”

Coca-Cola announced it will release a new version of its classic cola which will be sweetened with cane sugar, and that has Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain excited.

Cut 12 (07) “…cane sugar.”

The move could benefit Louisiana’s sugarcane industry. Louisiana ranks second in the country in sugarcane produced, nearly 14-million tons of sugarcane each year.

4:45 LRN Sportcast

LSU and Saints legends Tyrann Mathieu and Jimmy Graham both announced their retirements today. Mathieu has spent 12 seasons in the NFL and the last three at home in New Orleans. He was a standout at St. Augustine High School and became the legendary “Honey Badger” in two electric seasons at LSU. Mathieu earned three Pro Bowls and All-Pro selections and was a member of the 2010s All-Decade team. Saints GM Mickey Loomis

Cut 20 (10) “…was fantastic.”

Graham was selected by the Saints in the third round of the 2010 draft. He played 13 NFL seasons, earning five Pro Bowl selections. Graham retires as the fifth all-time touchdown scorer among tight ends and is tied for fourth among all Saints players.

The Saints reported for camp today and will begin practice tomorrow.

Sun Belt Media Days in New Orleans kicked off today. ULM started 5-and-1 before losing its last six under first-year head coach Bryant Vincent last season. Vincent says he built a culture players bought into despite growing pains.

Cut 14 (12) “…role in that.”

UL-Lafayette was picked to win the Sun Belt West in the conference preseason poll. Head Coach Michael Desormeaux says there’s no secret to success.

Cut 16 (09) “…it takes work.”

Louisiana Tech boasted the twelfth-ranked total defense last season but had to replace coordinator Jeremiah Johnson. Head coach Sonny Cumbie says most of the D-line is new.

Cut 19 (10) “…get better.”

4:30 PM LRN Newscast

Beginning late next year, Hood Container will begin a modernization project at its St. Francisville paper mill. The state offered the company an incentive package including an 8-hundred-thousand-dollar tax credit to secure the project. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard hopes this won’t be the last investment that comes to the area.

Cut 8 (13) “…open for business.”

Alexandria native and Centenary College graduate, Josh Johnson makes his television hosting debut tonight on Comedy Central’s satire show alongside Jon Stewart. Johnson has been behind the scenes with Stewart for almost a decade writing for the Daily Show hosted by his fellow comedian. Johnson will be on Tuesday through Thursday with in a rotation of hosting comedians.

It was a banner year for the State Treasury in its campaign to reunite unclaimed cash with its rightful owners. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Sun Belt Football Media Days kicked off in New Orleans today. ULM started 5-and-1 under first-year head coach Bryant Vincent last season before dropping their last six straight and failing to reach a bowl game. Vincent says phase one of rebuilding the Warhawks was establishing culture. Phase two was holding on to players despite the growing pains.

Cut 14 (12) “…role in that.”

3:30 PM LRN Newscast

In a tragic discovery, missing 16-year-old Iris Davis was found deceased on Monday. Iris was first reported missing last Thursday. Her body was found in a field not far from her St. Martin Parish home. St. Martinville Police Chief Ricky Martin says investigators are treating her death as a homicide. The investigation is ongoing.

We’re all feeling the heat and temperatures are expected to remain in the upper 90s for the rest of the week. Evan Canzoneri, a safety service consultant with LWCC, says When working outside in these conditions, dress accordingly.

Cut 5 (12) “…head is vital.”

Hood Container is modernizing their St. Francisville paper mill to the tune of close to 120 million dollars increasing production capacity by 80-thousand tons per year. Since taking ownership in 2015, Hood Container has invested more than 160 million dollars in the facility. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard says this project will help retain 295 jobs in the parish.

Cut 7 (12) “…community partner.”

Upgrades begin in late 2026, and phase two will be completed during the mill’s annual outage in May of 2027.

The Louisiana Department of Treasury paid out almost 70-million dollars in unclaimed property funds in the 2025 fiscal year. State Treasurer John Fleming says many people who claimed money owed to them found out about it through the department’s outreach efforts.

Cut 11 (09) “…were owed money.”

The unclaimed property is in the form of payroll checks, old bank accounts, utility deposits and interest payments.

2:30 PM LRN Newscast

The Honey Badger is hanging up his cleats. Announcing his retirement from the Saints today after twelve seasons in the NFL, Tyrann Mathieu posted on social media, As I hang up my cleats, I’m filled with gratitude as I close this chapter of life and officially retire from the game that’s shaped me in every way.” The former LSU star was respected off the field too – nominated for the Walter Peyton Man of the Year and worked to create positive change in the lives of youth.

Last week, President Trump spoke with Coca-Cola about using real cane sugar in Coke in the United States and today Coca-Cola announced the release of a new version of its classic drink sweetened with U.S. sugar. Coke products sold in the U-K and Mexico already use cane sugar. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says Coca-Cola’s decision to use cane syrup could have a big impact on Louisiana…

Cut 13 (08)  “…few days.”

If you’re working outside this week, you’ll want to take extra precautions given the hot conditions. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Almost 70-million dollars in unclaimed property funds found its rightful owners in the 2025 fiscal year. The Louisiana Department of Treasury paid both current and former residents and State Treasurer John Fleming says claiming money that’s owed to you isn’t difficult.

Cut 10 (10) “…it right there.” (Website: LaCashClaim.org)

Unclaimed property could be payroll checks, old bank accounts, utility deposits and interest payments.

 

LRN PM Newscall

If you’re working outside this week, you’ll want to take extra precautions given the hot conditions. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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It was a banner year for the State Treasury in its campaign to reunite unclaimed cash with its rightful owners. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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In case you haven’t already noticed, it’s a scorcher outside, and it’s going to remain that way for the rest of the week. If you have to work outside, make sure you’re taking the necessary precautions to protect yourself. Evan Canzoneri, a safety service consultant with LWCC, says you should begin the day by drinking two glasses of water – and make sure it’s water.

Cut 3 (08) “…in your body.”

Canzoneri says there are things you should avoid eating when working outside in brutally hot conditions.

Cut 4 (11) “…up digesting that.”

When working outside in these conditions, Canzoneri says dress accordingly.

Cut 5 (12) “…head is vital.”

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Hood Container announced a nearly 120-million-dollar modernization project at its historic St. Francisville paper mill. The project will center around upgrading the mill’s primary paper machine to increase production capacity by 80-thousand tons per year. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard says Hood’s success is the community’s success.

Cut 6 (13) “…come with it.”

The mill was first opened in the late 1950s, and since taking ownership in 2015, Hood Container has invested more than 160-million-dollars in the facility. Havard says the project will help retain 295 jobs in the parish.

Cut 7 (12) “…community partner.”

Upgrades will begin in late 2026, and phase two of the project will be completed during the mill’s annual outage in May of 2027. The state offered the company an incentive package including an 8-hundred-thousand-dollar tax credit to secure the project. Havard hopes this won’t be the last investment that comes to the area.

Cut 8 (13) “…open for business.”

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The Louisiana Department of Treasury paid out almost 70-million dollars in unclaimed property funds to both current and former residents in the 2025 fiscal year. That’s the second highest annual amount in the program’s history, just a tad less than the amount paid four years ago. State Treasurer John Fleming says it’s surprising how many people are owed money.

Cut 9 (08)  “…1.2-billion dollars.”

Fleming says claiming money that’s owed to you is very easy.

Cut 10 (10) “…it right there.” (Website: LaCashClaim.org)

Fleming says many people who claimed money owed to them had no idea that they had that money that rightfully belonged to them. He says they found out about it through the department’s outreach efforts.

Cut 11 (09) “…were owed money.”

The unclaimed property is in the form of payroll checks, old bank accounts, utility deposits and interest payments. Money that continues to go unclaimed does not go into the state’s general fund; it is socked away until it’s claimed by the rightful owner.

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Coca-Cola announced today it will release a new version of its classic soda sweetened with U-S sugar, which could benefit Louisiana’s sugarcane industry. Louisiana ranks second in the country in sugar cane produced, nearly 14-million tons of sugarcane each year. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain is excited about the news…

Cut 12 (07) “…cane sugar.”

President Trump said last week he spoke with Coca-Cola about using real cane sugar in Coke in the United States. Coke products sold in the U-K and Mexico already use cane sugar. U-S Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Junior says cane sugar is healthier than corn syrup. Strain says Coca-Cola’s decision to use cane syrup could have a big impact on Louisiana…

Cut 13 (08)  “…few days.”

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Sun Belt Football Media Days kicked off in New Orleans today. ULM started 5-and-1 under first-year head coach Bryant Vincent last season before dropping their last six straight and failing to reach a bowl game. Vincent says phase one of rebuilding the Warhawks was establishing culture. Phase two was holding on to players despite the growing pains.

Cut 14 (12) “…role in that.”

The Warhawks are led by quarterback Aidan Armenta. The redshirt sophomore followed Vincent from New Mexico to Monroe and took over the starting role midway through the season. Vincent says it’s a big deal to have a returning starting quarterback.

Cut 15 (14) “…about him.”

Armenta passed for nearly 13-hundred yards, 9 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in eight starts last season. ULM will start the season hosting St. Francis in a Thursday night game August 28.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Combine high temperatures with high humidity, and you’ve got conditions that are downright unbearable. Thus, if you have to work outside this week, make sure you’re taking all necessary precautions. Evan Canzoneri, a safety service consultant with LWCC, says not only should you hydrate properly, but you should eat properly as well.

Cut 4 (11) “…up digesting that.”

Hood Container announced a nearly 120-million-dollar modernization project at its historic St. Francisville paper mill. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard says Hood’s success is the community’s success.

Cut 6 (13) “…come with it.”

It was a banner year for the State Treasury in its campaign to reunite unclaimed cash with its rightful owners. Jeff Palermo reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

On the day that the Saints open training camp, the team unveils a new alternate jersey. Well, make that reinstates an old alternate jersey. For the first time in 23 years, the Saints will wear a gold version of their primary jerseys. Two differences – the sleeve cuffs are black, and the jerseys will be paired with the black alternate helmet. No word on which game the Saints will wear them.