12:30 LRN Newscast

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.

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.”

A former St. Tammany Parish lawmaker and current BESE board member is in line to become the new head of the U.S. Mint. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints report for head coach Kellen Moore’s first training camp in New Orleans today. New Orleans-dot-football reporter Mike Triplett says it will be a true open battle for the starting quarterback spot between second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler and second-round pick Tyler Shough.

Cut 7 (13) “…for this team.”

Rattler threw for over 13-hundred yards with four touchdowns and five interceptions in seven appearances last season. New Orleans went 0-and7 in those appearances.

The Saints released their highly anticipated all-gold alternate jersey today. Returning for the first time since 2002, the gold base has white-lined black numbers and will be worn with black pants and the alternate black helmet. The new alternates will replace the team’s throwback uniforms.

McNeese was picked to finish sixth in the Southland Conference preseason poll. After ten seasons away from Lake Charles, head coach Matt Viator has returned to McNeese. He says he’s happy to be back home competing in the Southland Conference.

Cut 18 (15) “…special to me.”

Northwestern State was picked ninth out of ten teams. The Demons are one of the youngest teams in the country, with 50 incoming and redshirt freshmen. Head coach Blaine McCorkle says these young talents have been great for building a new culture in Natchitoches, but their development will take time.

Cut 17 (16)  “…want to build.”

11:30 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.”

It’s reporting day for the Saints as players report for training camp today as training camp begins tomorrow. New Orleans is in a rebuilding phase with a new head coach and nine players selected in the 2025 draft, including the ninth overall pick, Kelvin Banks….

Cut 9 (12) “…right away”

That’s New Orleans football’s Mike Triplett.

 

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be holding another black bear hunting season in December. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says beginning next Monday, 25 tags will be available in a month-long lottery.  That’s up from ten tags last year.

Cut 12 (10) “…by our citizens.”

Applicants will pay a 50-dollar non-refundable fee, and the 25 lucky ones who get hunting tags will be required to attend a LDWF bear hunter training course.

Louisiana has stopped a large-scale coastal restoration project called the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project.  The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says the state will now move forward with a smaller diversion plan called the Myrtle Grove project in Plaquemines Parish.

Cut 15 (09) “…within three years.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

BESE board member Paul Hollis will soon be leaving his post to become the new director of the U.S. Mint. The former lawmaker from St. Tammany Parish says he’s been an avid coin collector his entire life, ever since his grandmother gave him a coin she had saved from the Great Depression.

Cut 4 (14) “…my entire life.”

Eliminating the penny will be one Hollis’ tasks once he’s confirmed in the Fall.

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be holding another black bear hunting season in December. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says 25 tags will be available in a month-long lottery, starting next Monday.

Cut 10 (10) “…your lottery tag.”

Last year, in the state’s first black bear hunting season since 1987, it was only open in far northeast Louisiana. This year there will be hunting zones n south Louisiana.

 

After an offseason of questions, it’s time for answers. Saints players report for training camp today. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

The Saints released an alternate gold jersey today that would go with black helmets.

It’s Sun Belt Media Day in New Orleans. The Ragin Cajuns are the favorite to win the West. ULM is picked to finish last in the division.

McNeese says it will make a major announcement regarding its athletic department tomorrow afternoon.

9:30 AM Newscast

The Saints report for training camp today under first-year head coach Kellen Moore. All eyes will be on the quarterback room to see who wins the starting job. NewOrleans-dot-football reporter Mike Triplett says it will be a true open position battle between second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler and second-round pick Tyler Shough (“shuck”).

Cut 7 (13) “…for this team.”

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be holding another black bear hunting season in December. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says beginning next Monday, 25 tags will be available in a month-long lottery.  That’s up from ten tags last year.

Cut 12 (10) “…by our citizens.”

Applicants will pay a 50-dollar non-refundable fee, and the 25 lucky ones who get hunting tags will be required to attend a LDWF bear hunter training course.

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The long-talked about Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project in Plaquemines Prish won’t happen after all.  The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says the cost became too much.

Cut 13 (14)  “…three point one billion”

Dove says the state will now move forward with a smaller diversion plan called the Myrtle Grove project in Plaquemines Parish.

BESE board member Paul Hollis will soon be leaving his post to become the new director of the U.S. Mint. The former lawmaker from St. Tammany Parish’s  nomination hearings before the Senate will take place in the fall, and he’s not expected to face any resistance. Once confirmed, he says he will act on the Presiden’t  call to end the minting of the penny.

Cut 6 (07) “…to make it.”

8:30 AM Newscast

BESE board member Paul Hollis will soon be leaving his post to become the new director of the U.S. Mint. The former lawmaker from St. Tammany Parish says he’s been an avid coin collector his entire life, ever since his grandmother gave him a coin she had saved from the Great Depression.

Cut 4 (14) “…my entire life.”

Louisiana has stopped a large-scale coastal restoration project called the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project.  The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says the state will now move forward with a smaller diversion plan called the Myrtle Grove project in Plaquemines Parish.

Cut 15 (09) “…within three years.”

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is holding another black bear hunting season; and as Colleen Crain reports; this year’s will be even bigger than last year’s.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

The body of a missing St. Martin Parish teen has been found.  St. Martinville Police Department officials say the body of 15 year old Iris Davis, was found in a field near her home her residence. Officials say the teen’s death is being investigated as a homicide.

7:30 AM Newscast

After an offseason of questions, there will be some answers as the Saints report for training camp today.  Here’s Kace Kieschnick.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

BESE board member Paul Hollis will soon be leaving his post to become the new director of the U.S. Mint. The former lawmaker from St. Tammany Parish says the U.S. Mint plays an important role in the U.S. economy.

Cut 5 (10) “…collector coins.”
Hollis’ nomination hearings before the Senate will take place in the fall, and he’s not expected to face any resistance.

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has set another black bear hunting season for December. This year, there will be 25 tags available in a month-long lotter y beginning next week.  Last year’ was the first black bear season in Louisiana since 19-87 and was limited to far northeast Louisiana. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says this year it’s expanding to coastal parishes and the lower and upper Atchafalaya basins.

Cut 11 (05) “…two and four.”

Louisiana has put the brakes on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project for the West Bank in Plaquemines Parish which due in part to soaring costs.  The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says now that the Mid-Barataria project is cancelled, the state can use the money in other areas along the coast.

Cut 14 (14) “…affected parishes.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

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

It’s reporting day for the Saints, and when the team hits the practice field tomorrow, there will be a lot of attention on the battle for starting quarterback. New Orleans-dot-football reporter Mike Triplett says the battle for Q-B 1 will get all of the attention, but the offensive line will need to come together. He says former first-round pick Trevor Penning’s move from tackle to left guard is something to monitor…

Cut 8 (09) “….if he can’t”

The coaches have picked the Ragin Cajuns to win the West Division of the Sun Belt. U-L Lafayette finished just ahead of Texas State in the poll. ULM is picked to finish last.

Louisiana Tech linebacker Kolbe Field has been named Conference USA’s preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

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UIW is picked to win the Southland this season, followed by Stephen F Austin than Southeastern Louisiana. Northwestern State is picked to finish ninth in the ten team league. The Demons were winless in head coach Blaine McCorkle’s first season last year.

Cut 16 (19) “…days coming.”

Nicholls is picked to finish fifth and McNeese is picked to finish sixth after going six and six last season. McNeese has not had a winning season since 2019 and head coach Matt Viator was hired to bring back a winning tradition…

Cut 19 (16) “…it all starts”

6:30 AM Newscast

A former St. Tammany Parish lawmaker and current BESE board member is in line to become the new head of the U.S. Mint. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The search for a missing teen has ended in the worst possible way.  St. Martinville Police Department officials say the body of 15 year old Iris Davis, was found in a field near her home in St. Martin Parish. Davis was last seen on Sunday, July 17th but was officially reported missing once she stopped contacting her guardian last Thursday.  Officials say the teen’s death is being investigated as a homicide.

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Louisiana has stopped a large-scale coastal restoration project called the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project. The plan was to construct the Mid-Barataria in Plaquemines Parish on the West Bank and use the Mississippi River to rebuild lost wetlands in the Barataria Basin. The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says the cost became too much.

Cut 13 (14)  “…three point one billion”

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be holding another black bear hunting season in December. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says 25 tags will be available in a month-long lottery, starting next Monday.

Cut 10 (10) “…your lottery tag.”

Applicants will pay a 50-dollar non-refundable fee, and the 25 lucky ones who get hunting tags will be required to attend a LDWF bear hunter training course.

LRN AM Newscall July 22

A former St. Tammany Parish lawmaker and current BESE board member is in line to become the new head of the U.S. Mint. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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After an offseason of questions, it’s time for answers. Saints players reported for training camp today. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is holding another black bear hunting season; and as Colleen Crain reports; this year’s will be even bigger than last year’s.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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BESE board member Paul Hollis will soon be leaving his post to become the new director of the U.S. Mint. The former lawmaker from St. Tammany Parish says he’s been an avid coin collector his entire life, ever since his grandmother gave him a coin she had saved from the Great Depression.

Cut 4 (14) “…my entire life.”

Hollis says the U.S. Mint plays an important role in the U.S. economy.

Cut 5 (10) “…collector coins.”

Hollis’ nomination hearings before the Senate will take place in the fall, and he’s not expected to face any resistance. Once confirmed, he says he will act on President Trump’s call to end the minting of the penny, saying it costs more money to mint than what it’s worth.

Cut 6 (07) “…to make it.”

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The Saints report for training camp today under first-year head coach Kellen Moore. All eyes will be on the quarterback room to see who wins the starting job. NewOrleans-dot-football reporter Mike Triplett says it will be a true open position battle between second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler and second-round pick Tyler Shough (“shuck”).

Cut 7 (13) “…for this team.”

Triplett highlighted a packed wide receiver room with names like Bub Means, Donovan Peoples-Jones and Michael Tipton, and a crowded defensive tackle spot as other position battles to watch. He says he’ll be keeping an eye on former first-round pick Trevor Penning’s move from tackle to left guard.

Cut 8 (09) “…if he can’t.”

The Saints also welcome a nine-player draft class that Triplett says they need to hit on. D-tackle Vernon Broughton, linebacker Danny Stutsman and running back Devin Neal are just a few names that could compete for playing time. Triplett says the development of ninth overall pick, Kelvin Banks, is the most important of any player on the team.

Cut 9 (12)  “…right away.”

The Saints will hold their first practice tomorrow and begin preseason August 10th in Los Angeles against the Chargers.

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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will be holding another black bear hunting season in December. John Hanks, the large carnivore manager for LDWF, says 25 tags will be available in a month-long lottery, starting next Monday.

Cut 10 (10) “…your lottery tag.”

Last year, in the state’s first black bear hunting season since 1987, it was only open in far northeast Louisiana. This year, they’re opening it up in the coastal parishes and the lower and upper Atchafalaya basins.

Cut 11 (05) “…two and four.”

Hanks says they awarded ten tags last year; and it proved to be successful to the point that they’re able to expand the area and offer additional tags.

Cut 12 (10) “…by our citizens.”

Applicants will pay a 50-dollar non-refundable fee, and the 25 lucky ones who get hunting tags will be required to attend a LDWF bear hunter training course.

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Louisiana has stopped a large-scale coastal restoration project called the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project. The plan was to construct the Mid-Barataria in Plaquemines Parish on the West Bank and use the Mississippi River to rebuild lost wetlands in the Barataria Basin. The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Gordon Dove, says the cost became too much.

Cut 13 (14)  “…three point one billion”

Dove says by canceling the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project, they can now use the money they planned to spend on the project to other areas along the coast.

Cut 14 (14) “…affected parishes.”

And Dove says the state will now move forward with a smaller diversion plan called the Myrtle Grove project in Plaquemines Parish.

Cut 15 (09) “…within three years.”

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Northwestern State was picked to finish ninth out of ten in the Southland Conference preseason poll. The Demons were winless in head coach Blaine McCorkle’s first season last year, but he says better days are coming.

Cut 16 (19) “…days coming.”

The Demons are one of the youngest teams in the country, with 50 incoming and redshirt freshmen. McCorkle says these young talents have been great for building a new culture in Natchitoches, but their development will take time.

Cut 17 (16)  “…want to build.”

Northwestern begins the season at home against Alcorn August 28th.

After ten seasons away from Lake Charles, head coach Matt Viator has returned to McNeese. Viator led the Cowboys to four Southland titles from 2006 to 2015 before taking the head coaching job at ULM. He says he’s happy to be back home competing in the Southland Conference.

Cut 18 (15) “…special to me.”

The Cowboys were picked to finish sixth in the preseason poll after going 6-and-6 last season. Viator says he’s restarted the program from square one since arriving in the spring.

Cut 19 (16) “…it all starts.”

McNeese will kick off the 2025 campaign August 30 against Louisiana Christian in Lake Charles.