11:40 LRN Sportscast

Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee and Texas will take the stage at SEC Football Media Days today. Yesterday, Garrett Nussmeier spoke about the expectations for his second year as a starter. He’s the nation’s only returning 4,000-yard passer, but with a year’s worth of film to review, he’s been looking for ways to improve. The gunslinger threw 12 interceptions last year and says he can take better care of the football.

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When it was all said and done, nine tigers were taken in the MLB Draft. Pitcher Zac Cowan announced he will be returning for his senior season in Baton Rouge after going undrafted. The same goes for infielder Tanner Reaves. Center Fielder Chris Stanfield went undrafted but has made no indication whether or not he’ll return for a final season in Baton Rouge.

Tulane right-hander Michael Lombardi was selected 61st overall by the Royals Sunday. Green Wave lefty Tayler Montiel was selected by the Diamondbacks in the 12th round, and infielder Connor Rasmussen went to the Royals in the 15th.

Southeastern catcher Conner O’Neal was picked by the Dodgers in the ninth round, and right-hander Brennan Stuprich went to the Yankees in the 14th.

Louisiana Tech righty reliever Logan Forsythe was picked in the 13th round by the Braves. Forsythe led the Bulldogs with 71 strikeouts and becomes coach Lane Burrough’s 13th drafted player.

Southern outfielder Cardell Thibodeaux was selected by the Padres in the 16th round. Thibodeaux was the SWAC Player of the Year this season and had recently entered the transfer portal.

The Saints released a teaser for what appears to be a new jersey set to be released July 22. New Orleans announced a new white alternate helmet to go with the color rush jersey last week. The teaser video shows defensive end Cam Jordan opening a glowing gold duffel bag with the throwback thin black fleur-de-lis which was used until the 2000s on the side.  Jordan has been a vocal advocate for the return of the 2002 gold jerseys. The new threads will replace the current throwback alternate.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center is watching for the possible development of a tropical depression near Louisiana’s southeastern coast later this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says regardless of development, significant rainfall totals are expected, with widespread rainfall across south Louisiana on Thursday and Friday…

Cut 4 (07) “…watch on it”

Southeast Louisiana is under a flood watch from tomorrow afternoon through late Friday night.

There’s concern about rural hospitals in the wake of the passage of the tax and spending bill in Congress. But Jeff Reynolds, the executive director of the Louisiana Rural Hospital Coalition, says none are in danger of closing because the cuts don’t kick in right away.

Cut 7 (08) “…that going forward.”

Reynolds says nearly all rural hospitals in the state are in good financial health currently.

State officials announce LA Wallet is accepted at TSA checkpoints nationwide. Colleen Crain has more.

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There are reports of heavy law enforcement in Baton Rouge and Oakdale this morning. In Baton Rouge, authorities are stationed at a hotel where the Louisiana Chiefs of Police Conference was being held. Federal officials say its court-authorized law enforcement activity, but no other details have been released.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center says there is a medium chance for a tropical depression to form near Louisiana’s southeast coast later this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a named storm forming is possible, but there’s a better chance for significant rainfall totals…

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Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville is being renamed back to Camp Beauregard after Battle of New Orleans veteran Captain Jacques Toutant Beauregard. It was previously named after Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard until the name was changed in 2022. Lieutenant Colonel Noel Collins says the restoration honors Louisiana history.

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After Shreveport Republican Senator Alan Seabaugh ripped Governor Landry on KEEL radio last week, the governor went on its morning show to give his response. Seabaugh especially had some choice words over Landry using his line-item veto power to scrap four of his projects. Landry says there simply wasn’t enough money for all the projects the legislature gave him.

Cut 4 (11) “…that was overdrawn.”

Landry, meanwhile, said yesterday that Office of Motor Vehicles Director Bryan Adams and his team have made upgrades to the OMV computer system to prevent the service disruptions that hampered the agency earlier this year.

Cut 12 (12) “…no more long lines.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry fires back – albeit respectfully – at fellow Republican Alan Seabaugh in an interview on KEEL radio. This, after Seabaugh went on that station to say that Landry was not doing a good job as governor. Landry said he knows why Seabaugh’s mad.

Cut 6 (14) “…lawyers like him.”

Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville is being renamed back to Camp Beauregard after Battle of New Orleans veteran Captain Jacques Toutant Beauregard. Lieutenant Colonel Noel Collins says Guardsmen will continue Beauregard’s legacy through federal deployments and state emergencies.

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LSU players sound an optimistic tune at SEC Football Media Days in Atlanta. Kace Kieschnick reports.

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The State Capitol will soon get an exterior makeover. Governor Landry and state lawmakers have set aside almost 32-million dollars to waterproof the outside of the building and give it a good, thorough cleaning. The Capitol was completed in 1932 after just 14 months of construction.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Last week, Shreveport Republican Senator Alan Seabaugh took to the airwaves to rip Governor Landry. Now, the governor has responded. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Louisiana Democrats have said as many as 33 rural hospitals will close because of President Trump’s tax and spending bill that makes cuts to Medicaid. But Jeff Reynolds, executive director of the Louisiana Rural Hospital Coalition, says…

Cut 8 (07) “….not finance related”

Louisiana officials say LA Wallet can be used as a substitute to your physical driver’s license at any TSA checkpoint in the country. Governor Jeff Landry says the Transportation and Security Administration has certified LA wallet complies with federal requirements, allowing Louisiana residents to present LA Wallet at TSA security checkpoints, federal buildings and courthouses…

Cut 11 (09) “…an airport.”

Louisiana National Guard’s Training Center in Pineville is once again called Camp Beauregard. The installation was previously named after a Confederate General and the facility’s name was changed in 2022. Now the facility will honor

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That’s Lt. Colonel Noel Collins, who says Captain Beauregard fought with the Third Regiment of the Louisiana Militia against the British Army in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815.

7:30 LRN Newscast

After Shreveport Republican Senator Alan Seabaugh ripped Governor Landry on KEEL radio last week, the governor went on its morning show to give his response. Seabaugh especially had some choice words over Landry using his line-item veto power to scrap four of his projects. Landry says there simply wasn’t enough money for all the projects the legislature gave him.

Cut 4 (11) “…that was overdrawn.”

Democrats have said dozens of rural hospitals will close because of President Trump’s spending bill. But executive director of the Louisiana Rural Hospital Coalition, Jeff Reynolds, says hospitals are not in danger of closing anytime soon and a hospital closing is extremely rare….

Cut 9 (08) “…not finance related”

 

State officials announce LA Wallet is accepted at TSA checkpoints nationwide.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

The governor has also announced that the Louisiana National Guard Training Center in Pineville will go back to being called Camp Beauregard. The installation’s name was changed in 2022, because the facility was named after a Confederate General. Now the training center will be named after Captain Jacques Toutant Beauregard, a member of the Louisiana Milita who fought in the 1815 Battle of New Orleans.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s believed that with Garrett Nussmeier returning as starting quarterback, the LSU Tigers will have one of the best offenses in college football. At SEC Media Days, Nussmeier talked about the talent around him…

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LSU’s first game is August 30th at Clemson. Linebacker Whit Weeks likes playing one of the best teams in the country to start the season…

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Louisiana Tech is Sun Belt-bound after school leaders voted Monday to invite the Bulldogs. Tech replaces Texas State as the Bobcats head to the PAC-12, but Sun Belt East schools preferred expansion into a new market over a third Louisiana program. But Locked On Sun Belt Podcast host Dave Schultz says most of the conference’s recent additions have been in the east.

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Louisiana Tech would give the Sun Belt 14 schools. An official announcement from Tech and the Sun Belt is expected in the next day or so.

LSU had five more players selected during the second day of the Major League Baseball Draft. Daniel Dickinson went in the sixth round to the Brewers. The Pittsburgh Pirates picked Jared Jones in the ninth round. Also going in the ninth round, relief pitcher Jacob Mayers to the Red Sox. Monroe native Kade Woods went in the 10th round to Atlanta and Conner Ware was drafted in the 15th round by the Mets. Zac Cowan was not drafted so he’ll return for his senior season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Last week on KEEL Radio in Shreveport, state senator Alan Seabaugh said Governor Jeff Landry has been a huge disappointment. That strong statement came after the governor used his line-item veto power to take state funding away from four projects in Seabaugh’s district. Governor Landry went on KEEL Radio yesterday and explained his reasonings for the line item vetoes…

Cut 5 (06) “….to do this”

It’s been reported that Landry’s line-item veto pen was used to cancel funding for pet projects in the districts of Republican lawmakers who voted against an insurance reform bill the governor supported.

There’s concern about rural hospitals in the wake of the passage of the tax and spending bill in Congress. But Jeff Reynolds, the executive director of the Louisiana Rural Hospital Coalition, says none are in danger of closing because the cuts don’t kick in right away.

Cut 7 (08) “…that going forward.”

 

Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville has been renamed back to Camp Beauregard after Battle of New Orleans veteran Captain Jacques Toutant Beauregard. Previously named after Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, the base’s name was changed in 2022. Lieutenant Colonel Noel Collins says restoration honors Louisiana history.

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You can now use LA Wallet at any TSA checkpoint in the country. Governor Jeff Landry made the announcement with a video posted on social media.

Cut 10 (09) “…courthouses.”

Landry says the Transportation and Security Administration has certified LA wallet complies with federal requirements, allowing Louisiana residents to present LA Wallet at TSA security checkpoints, federal buildings and courthouses for the next three years.

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Last week, Shreveport Republican Senator Alan Seabaugh took to the airwaves to rip Governor Landry. Now, the governor has responded. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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State officials announce LA Wallet is accepted at TSA checkpoints nationwide. Colleen Crain has more.

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LSU players previewed the 2025 season at SEC Football Media Days in Atlanta yesterday. Kace Kieschnick reports.

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After Shreveport Republican Senator Alan Seabaugh ripped Governor Landry on KEEL radio last week, the governor went on its morning show to give his response. Seabaugh especially had some choice words over Landry using his line-item veto power to scrap four of his projects. Landry says there simply wasn’t enough money for all the projects the legislature gave him.

Cut 4 (11) “…that was overdrawn.”

Landry said as such, some projects had to go, and Seabaugh’s projects got the short end of the stick. While one legislative reporter found that Landry’s line-item vetoes were aimed at projects put forth by lawmakers who voted against House Bill 148, Landry gave a different reason.

Cut 5 (06) “…to do this.”

Landry says the reason that Seabaugh is criticizing him is because he’s mad at him for vetoing his Senate Bill 111, which would have watered down Louisiana’s “bad faith” law, which holds insurance companies responsible for unreasonably delaying or denying claims.

Cut 6 (14) “…lawyers like him.”

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There’s been plenty of noise about rural hospitals in the wake of the passage of the tax and spending bill in Congress. Democrats say because of cuts to Medicaid, 33 of them in Louisiana will close. Republicans say that’s a false alarm. Jeff Reynolds, the executive director of the Louisiana Rural Hospital Coalition, says none are in danger of closing because the cuts don’t kick in right away.

Cut 7 (08) “…that going forward.”

Reynolds says nearly all rural hospitals in the state are in good financial health at this time

Cut 8 (07) “…a huge number.”

Reynolds says rural hospitals closing in Louisiana are extremely rare, and the legislature would go out of its way to make sure that all of them stay open.

Cut 9 (08)  “…not finance related.”

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You can now use LA Wallet at any TSA checkpoint in the country. Governor Jeff Landry made the announcement with a video posted on social media.

Cut 10 (09) “…courthouses.”

Landry says the Transportation and Security Administration has certified LA wallet complies with federal requirements, allowing Louisiana residents to present LA Wallet at TSA security checkpoints, federal buildings and courthouses for the next three years.

Cut 11 (09) “…an airport.”

The governor’s office says TSA will again review Louisiana’s LA Wallet to ensure it remains compliant with federal privacy and security standards.

Landry also says Louisiana Office Motor of Vehicles Director Bryan Adams and his team have made upgrades to the OMV computer system to prevent the service disruptions that hampered the state agency earlier this year.

Cut 12 (12) “…no more long lines.”

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Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville is being renamed back to Camp Beauregard after Battle of New Orleans veteran Captain Jacques Toutant Beauregard. Previously named after Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, the base’s name was changed in 2022. Lieutenant Colonel Noel Collins says restoration honors Louisiana history.

Cut 13 (12)  “…state service.”

Beauregard fought with the Third Regiment of the Louisiana Militia in the first land engagement in the Battle of New Orleans against General Edward Packenham and the British Army. Collins says it was important to find someone who embodies the Louisiana National Guard.

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Collins says the Battle of New Orleans is extremely important to the history of Louisiana and the Louisiana National Guard, and Guardsmen will continue Beauregard’s legacy through federal deployments and state emergencies.

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LSU players recapped the offseason and previewed the 2025 campaign at SEC Media Days yesterday. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier says this year’s roster is the closest he’s been a part of.

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Nussmeier is the only returning 4,000-yard passer in college football, but with a year’s worth of tape to study, he expects to improve in year two under center. The gunslinger threw 12 interceptions last year and says he can do a better job taking care of the football.

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Wide receiver Chris Hilton projects to be the Tigers’ top receiver this season after struggling with injuries in his collegiate career. Hilton arrived in Baton Rouge the same year as Nussmeier and says he’s seen his quarterback grow off the field.

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5:30 LRN Newscast

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the gulf for the possibility of some tropical activity later this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says whatever does eventually happen likely will not have much of a major impact on the Louisiana coast.

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Keim says if anything, this will be a rainmaker, with the biggest likelihood being late in the week and into the weekend.

A police chase in Lincoln Parish ends with deputies shooting and killing the driver they were chasing. Deputy Amanda Lyon with the Northeast Louisiana Sheriff’s Investigative Unit says the pursuit lasted for about 16 miles, coming to an end on U.S. 167 near Paradise Point Lane.

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But instead, the man pointed his gun at deputies, who shot him. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.

One of the biggest question marks for LSU football going into this season is the offensive line, having lost four of last year’s starters to the NFL. Coach Brian Kelly says his staff has been preparing the next generation since Will Campbell and Emery Jones started as freshmen.

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Louisiana Tech is officially Sun Belt-bound after league officials voted to invite the Bulldogs this morning. Locked On Sun Belt Podcast host Dave Schultz says this is a departure, since most of the conference’s recent additions had been in the east.

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