11:30 LRN Newscast April 30

Louisiana is suing the Biden Administration over revised Title IX rules prohibiting discrimination based on a student’s sexual and gender identity. Governor Jeff Landry says state education has already told public schools not to follow the new rules…

Cut 6 (12) “…set forth.”
State officials say the new rules will result in biological girls sharing bathroom and locker room space with biological boys who are transgender girls.

Opelousas High School has been given their football championship title back after it was stripped for alleged use of an ineligible player. Coach Jimmy Zachery will remain on probation for one year but will be allowed to coach the team. He says his main concern was making sure the team retained a rightfully deserved championship…

Cut 5 (11)  “..thrilling man” 

The City of Ruston has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with state and federal highway administrations to prep for the construction of Bucees. Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says, they’ve been making plans and preparations for the toothy beaver for 14 months and things are moving along for groundbreaking this year.

Cut 13 (11)  “…the whole works.”

The store is scheduled to open next year.

Because the Pelican State is located along two major migration routes in North America, state tourism has launched a new interactive website, it’s BirdingLouisiana-dot-com.  Doug Bourgeois with the Office of Tourism says it’s a one-stop shop for birdwatchers.

Cut 14 (12)  “…across Louisiana.”