7:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 07/06/2021

Students will soon be able to earn a bachelor’s degree in aviation at LSU-Alexandria. Taylor Sharp has the story.
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Veto override session ballots have been sent out to lawmakers and if a majority of lawmakers in both chambers elect not to return them an override session will begin July 20th.
Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Some Republican lawmakers recommended those in favor of a veto override session shred their ballots so they are not mistakenly sent in.
Pinsonat says it appears highly likely that the outcry over the Governor’s controversial veto of legislation involving transgender athletes will result in most lawmakers not sending in a ballot.
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Governor Edwards signs legislation that will begin the process of shifting Louisiana from an electronic voting system to a paper-based system.
Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says her bill will further strengthen the integrity of our elections.
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Tom Galligan’s tenure as interim President of LSU has come to an end with the appointment of Bill Tate IV as the school’s new permanent President. Galligan had a rocky ride between COVID, the Summer of Black Lives Matter, and a Title IX scandal. Galligan says he’s ready for some time off…
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6:45 A.M. sports 07/06/2021

LSU baseball has officially landed All-American freshman transfer Jacob Berry from Arizona after the former Wildcats third baseman announced that he will be following coach Jay Johnson to LSU.  Berry hit .352 with a team-high 17 home runs and 70 RBI’s for the Wildcats last season.  He started 62 games for Arizona and hit 19 doubles, five triples, and totaled 87 hits.

The LSU football team has landed a commitment from the number two kicker in America for the class of 2022 as Nathan Dibert recently announced his pledge to the tigers.  Dibert performed well at the Kohl’s kicking camp as the left-footer connected on 24-25 fields goals with some in the 50-yard range.  With Dibert now on board that gives the Tigers 12 verbal commitments for the 2022 class.

LSU track star and Olympic sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson has received a lot of support from many athletes following her disqualification in the 100 meter at the Olympic games due to her positive marijuana test.

According to ESPN’s Mike Triplett, the New Orleans Saints are among a handful of teams interested in veteran free agent cornerback Richard Sherman ahead of the 2021 training camp.  New Orleans now has nearly 10 million in salary cap after extending Ryan Ramczyk. Sherman is a five-time pro bowler and has previously stated he wants to play for a contender.

Also, the Netflix film “Home Team” centering around Sean Payton’s 2012 suspension due to the bounty gate scandal has officially wrapped up filming in New Orleans.  Kevin James is playing the Saints’ head man and rounding out the cast will be Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider, and others.

While former New Orleans stars Chris Paul and Jrue Holiday will battle it out for an NBA championship there is another matchup to watch for Pelicans fans.  Willie Green and Charles Lee, assistants for the Sun and Bucks are believed to be the leading candidates to fill the Pels’ head coaching vacancy.

6:30 A.M. LRN News 07/06/2021

LSU Alexandria is launching a new aviation program where students can become commercial pilots without any military experience. Associate Vice Chancellor and Provost of Academic Affairs Dr. Eamon Halpin says this program was started due to the high demand for commercial pilots.
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Veto override session ballots have been sent out to lawmakers and if a majority of lawmakers in both chambers elect not to return them an override session will begin July 20th.
Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the process for a veto session is in the constitution in that a session is automatically scheduled if even one veto is issued.
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Governor Edwards signs a bill by Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt that will begin moving the state to a paper-based election system. Matt Doyle has the story.
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5:30 LRN Newscast July 2

On Friday Governor Edwards released a statement that he’s signed 477 bills from the 2021 legislative session and vetoed 28. Edwards says he vetoed the bills because they were simply unnecessary, and many would have caused real harm to the people of Louisiana. A majority of lawmakers in both chambers will decide if they want to hold a historic veto session. If so, it would start July 20th.

Bogalusa Representative Malinda White is leaving the Democratic Party, citing frustration with partisan politics. Matt Doyle has more.

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Baton Rouge real estate agent Darren James made a shocking discovery when it was determined that 50 billion dollars was accidentally deposited into his account.  James says when he and his wife saw the balance on the account they knew a big mistake had been made.

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James ended up returning the money.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding people to practice extreme caution if they plan on using fireworks this holiday weekend. Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue where you set off your fireworks is crucial, make sure you are at least 200 feet from any buildings or cars that could catch on fire.

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And never allow children to handle fireworks.

4:30 LRN Newscast July 2

This afternoon Governor Edwards announced that he’s vetoed 28 pieces of legislation from the 2021 regular session. Two high profile bills, the ability to conceal carry without a permit and legislation to keep transgender females from competing in women’s sports are among the 28 vetoed If lawmakers agree to hold a historic veto session it would be held July 20th.

State Democrats are losing yet another rural lawmaker as Bogalusa Representative Malinda White announces her departure in favor of identifying as No Party. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says White’s decision to leave the party is part of an ongoing theme that’s seen Democrats hemorrhage support outside of the major cities…

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White was first elected in 2015 as a Democrat.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding people to practice extreme caution if they plan on using fireworks this holiday weekend. Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says first make sure fireworks are legal in your city or parish first and that you’ve purchased your fireworks from a reputable vendor.

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Never set off fireworks if you are impaired or tired, you need to be able to react quickly if something goes wrong.

Did you know that more pets go missing over the 4th of July than any other time of the year? Fireworks often scare pets leading them to run away. Louisiana SPCA Spokesperson Rebecca Melanson (mell-ah-sun) says having your pet tag along for a fireworks display is a bad idea.

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Also, make sure your pets ID tags are up to date.

 

3:30 LRN Newscast July 2

State Democrats are losing yet another rural lawmaker as Bogalusa Representative Malinda White announces her departure in favor of identifying as No Party. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says this is the first major-party defection at the Capitol in nearly ten years.

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It is unclear which party White intends to caucus with going forward.

Baton Rouge real estate agent Darren James made a shocking discovery over the weekend when it was determined that 50 billion dollars was accidentally deposited into his account. While James is not sure where the money came from, he says he’s not the only person that this has happened to.

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James ended up returning all the money.

More pets go missing during the 4th of July than any other time of the year. Jim Shannon talks with an animal advocate on how to keep your pet calm and from straying when the fireworks go off.

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Actor Will Smith saves the day, Independence Day that is, for New Orleans. The actor along with his production company have sponsored a fireworks display to take place Sunday. The Go 4th on the river display is a last-minute show that was announced by the city Friday. Smith is in town shooting the feature film Emancipation.

2:30 LRN Newscast July 2

Bogalusa Representative Malinda White is leaving the Democratic Party, citing frustration with partisan politics. Matt Doyle has more.

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This afternoon Governor Edwards announced that he’s vetoed 28 pieces of legislation from the 2021 regular session. Two high profile bills, the ability to conceal carry without a permit and legislation to keep transgender females from competing in women’s’ sports are among the 28 vetoed If lawmakers agree to hold a historic veto session it would be held July 20th.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding people to practice extreme caution if they plan on using fireworks this holiday weekend. Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says be sure to keep a water source handy in case things get out of control. Once you’re finished with your fireworks, Rodrigue says to dispose of them properly.

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And never allow children to handle fireworks.

Did you know that the 4th of July is when most pets go missing due to running away from fireworks. Louisiana SPCA Spokesperson Rebecca Melanson says if you live near a fireworks display keep your pet inside and play white noise or music to calm your pet. Also make sure your pet is properly tagged.

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PM LRN Newscall July 2

More pets go missing during the 4th of July than any other time of the year. Jim Shannon talks with an animal advocate on how to keep your pet calm and from straying when the fireworks go off.

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 Bogalusa Representative Malinda White is leaving the Democratic Party, citing frustration with partisan politics. Matt Doyle has more.

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Did you know that more pets go missing over the 4th of July than any other time of the year? Fireworks often scare pets leading them to run away. Louisiana SPCA Spokesperson Rebecca Melanson (mell-ah-sun) says having your pet tag along for a fireworks display is a bad idea.

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But there are things you can do to keep them calm before the skies light up. Melanson says a tired dog is a calm dog…

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If you live near a fireworks display keep your pet inside and play white noise or music to calm your pet. Melanson says also make sure your pet is properly tagged.

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Also, check that all gates are secure and patch any holes that your pet could possibly escape through. And never punish your pet during times of stress it will only make things worse

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding people to practice extreme caution if they plan on using fireworks this holiday weekend. Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says first make sure fireworks are legal in your city or parish first and be sure you’ve purchased your fireworks from a reputable vendor.

Cut 6 (12) “…appropriate permitting.”

Never set off fireworks if you are impaired or tired, you need to be able to react quickly if something goes wrong.

Where you set off your fireworks is also important. Rodrigue says also make sure you are at least 200 feet from any buildings or cars that could catch on fire.

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Also, have a water source nearby if you need to extinguish them for any reason.

And finally, once you’re finished with your fireworks, Rodrigue says to dispose of them properly.

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Last year due to large fireworks displays being canceled, Rodrigue says there were more reported injuries from individuals using them at home that normally do not use them. Rodrigue says the safest option is to attend a display put on by professionals.

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State Democrats are losing yet another rural lawmaker as Bogalusa Representative Malinda White announces her departure in favor of identifying as No Party.

LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says this is the first major-party defection at the Capitol in nearly ten years.

Cut 9 (11) “…ideas.”

It is unclear which party White intends to caucus with going forward.

Alford says White’s decision to leave the party is part of an ongoing theme that’s seen Democrats hemorrhage support outside of the major cities…

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Friday morning on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster former State Democratic Party head Stephen Handwerk indicated that attacks on White from the left-wing of the party “probably” played a role in this decision.

Alford says political life is often not easy for independent candidates but White is in an unusual district that sees both Democrats and Republicans find success.

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White was first elected in 2015 as a Democrat.

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Baton Rouge real estate agent Darren James made a shocking discovery over the weekend when it was determined that 50 billion dollars was accidentally deposited into his account.  James says when he and his wife saw the balance on the account they knew a big mistake had been made.

Cut 12 (11) “…it was crazy.”

James ended up returning all of the money but since it was deposited on a Saturday it stayed in his account for three days.

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While James is not sure where the money came from, he says he’s not the only person that this has happened to.

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1:30 LRN Newscast July 2

Bogalusa Representative Malinda White is leaving the Democratic Party, citing frustration with partisan politics. Matt Doyle has more.

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Operation Dry Water, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries campaign to keep impaired boaters off the water is underway. Boating Education Coordinator Lt Dean Aucoin says if you’re caught impaired while operating a vessel on the water it will also impact your driving privileges on the road.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is reminding people to practice extreme caution if they plan on using fireworks this holiday weekend. Office Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue where you set off your fireworks is crucial, make sure you are at least 200 feet from any buildings or cars that could catch on fire.

Cut 7 (09) “…or vehicle.”

And never set off fireworks if you are impaired or tired, you need to be able to react quickly if something goes wrong.

Baton Rouge real estate agent Darren James made a shocking discovery over the weekend when it was determined that 50 billion dollars was accidentally deposited into his account.  James ended up returning all of the money but since it was deposited on a Saturday it stayed in his account for three days.

Cut 13 (12) “…on Tuesday”

11:30 LRN Newscast July 2

New Iberia will hold a parade tonight in honor of pole vaulter Morgan LeLeux, who has made the U.S. Olympic team.  Taylor Sharp has the story.

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Following a failed drug test, U-S track star and former LSU standout Sha’Carri Richardson will not be competing in the Tokyo Olympics. Richardson won the 100 meters at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials on June 19,  but testing positive for marijuana means a 30-day suspension for the star. On a TV appearance this morning she said she’s not ruling out future Olympic games.

More pets go missing on the 4th of July than any other day of the year due to fireworks.  Louisiana SPCA Spokesperson Rebecca Melanson (mell-ah-sun) be proactive and try to calm your pet, she says a tired dog is a calm dog…

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Also make sure their ID tags are up to date and keep them inside if you live near a display.

AAA estimates 47.7 million Americans will travel for the 4th of July weekend, a 40 percent increase from last year. AAA analyst Don Redman says 91 percent of those travelers will go by automobile and demand is driving gas prices through the roof. Across the Gulf south prices are averaging a few cents under 2.80 a gallon…

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