6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans completed a three-game road trip last night with an embarrassing 139 to 111 loss to the Brooklyn Nets. Zion Williamson was held to 16 points and his streak of scoring at least 20 points a game came to an end at 25. New Orleans is 22-and-29 and will host Philadelphia tomorrow.

LSU forward Trendon Watford is entering the NBA draft. The six-foot-nine Birmingham native averaged 16 points and seven rebounds a game last season as he earned All-SEC First Team honors.

Former LSU wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will attend the NFL draft in Cleveland in person. Chase could go to the Cincinnati Bengals, who have the fifth overall pick.

ULM snapped a six-game losing streak by beating Alabama five to three yesterday. A Danny DeSimone three-run homer in the first inning set the tone. The Warhawks will stay on the road and visit Georgia Southern this weekend.

Voters in 55 of 64 parishes approved Sports Betting last fall and for it to become a reality both a regulatory and tax bill must make it through the state legislature during the legislative session that begins Monday. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says his bill proposes tax revenue from sports betting be undedicated…
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The longtime voice of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs is reducing his workload. 78-year-old Dave Nitz has announced he will no longer call Tech football and basketball games, but he’ll keep calling Bulldog baseball games. Nitz started calling La Tech games in 1974 and the West Virginia native never thought he’d be here this long…
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6:30 LRN Newscast April 8

LSU is not allowing its employees to speak at a legislative hearing today that’s set to discuss the school’s past problems in reporting sexual misconduct claims. Brooke Thorington has the story…
cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

The Advocate reports the LSU Board of Supervisors is considering firing the Baton Rouge law firm that’s represented the school since the 1930s. It was Taylor Porter who advised university leaders not to let the entire board know about the Les Miles investigation into the coach’s alleged improper behavior with female students.

During the legislative session that begins on Monday, state lawmakers will work to make legal sports betting a reality. Voters in 55 parishes have approved the activity, but the Legislature has to decide how it will be taxed, where the revenue will go, and where you can place bets. Crowley Representative John Stefanski says mobile sports betting has to be a component for it to be successful…
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Stefanski says the bills that set the tax rate in place will also need two-thirds of support in both chambers.

The longtime voice of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Dave Nitz has decided to retire as the radio voice of football and basketball but will remain behind the mic to call baseball games. The 78-year-old Nitz says he’s been considering this transition for some time.
Cut 13 (10) “…football and basketball.”
Nitz has been the voice of Tech athletics for over four decades.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Athletics Administrator Sharon Lewis intends to file a lawsuit alleging she suffered harassment and career repercussions as a result of investigating reports of sexual misconduct by former football coach Les Miles. Attorney Bridgett Brown claims there was a broad conspiracy to cover up Miles’ harassment towards female student workers and her client was humiliated and ostracized by colleagues for trying to stop it…
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LSU officials, including coach Ed Orgeron, will not appear tomorrow before a legislative committee that’s looking into LSU’s problems. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says they want to ask Orgeron about the accusations made by Gloria Scott that she was sexually harassed by former star running back Derius Guice in 2017…
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The legendary voice of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Dave Nitz announced today that he will only call Bulldog baseball games starting with the next athletic season. Nitz just completed 47 years behind the mic for Tech football and basketball games.

After opting out of the 2020 football season halfway through and entering the transfer portal, former LSU tight end Arik Gilbert was supposedly in Baton Rouge last week for a visit after initially committing to Florida. Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed the meeting and said it went well.
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is hopeful Saints games will be at full capacity next season. Cantrell says she believes by the fall 75-percent of the city’s population will be vaccinated against COVID.

The Pelicans are in Brooklyn tonight to take on the Nets. Kevin Durant is expected to return for Brooklyn after missing the last 22 games with a hamstring injury.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lews discussed today a 50-million dollar lawsuit they plan to file against the university for what they claim is retaliation against her for trying to stop sexual harassment involving former football coach Les Miles. Attorney Tammye Brown was asked why Lewis didn’t go public earlier with the misconduct claims against Miles….
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LSU officials, including coach Ed Orgeron, will not appear at tomorrow’s legislative hearing that’s been called to look into the sexual misconduct claims. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says they want to ask Orgeron about the accusations made by Gloria Scott that she was sexually harassed by former star running back Derius Guice in 2017….
cut 5 (07) “….for us”
Barrow made the comments as a guest on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds that 54-percent of those polled say the state’s 4.45 percent sales tax rate is too high. Director of the LSU Public Policy Lab Doctor Michael Henderson says the 781 respondents were also asked if others are paying their fair share of taxes…
cut 13 (10) “..fair share) (2x)

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced today the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the panel will work to assure continued confidence in Louisiana’s elections, how to combat voter fatigue and how to improve the voters’ experience. He says the panel is made up of a diverse group of experts…
cut 8 (13) “…family forum”

2:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lewis discussed today her 50 million dollar lawsuit against her employer that alleges school officials retaliated against her for speaking out against sexual misconduct. Matt Doyle has more.
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Lewis was one of several LSU employees asked to speak at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children. But LSU’s legal team has informed the legislative panel that because of Lewis’s lawsuit no one from LSU is allowed to appear before the committee.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds that 54-percent of adult residents believe the state’s sales tax is too high. It’s currently at 4.45-percent. The state sales tax helps pay for many different areas of government. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says a majority of the respondents also do not want to see cuts in education, health care, roads, prisons, and public assistance programs…
cut 14 (06) “…spending”

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced the formation today of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the commission will look at all aspects of voting and the goal is to enhance the confidence in Louisiana’s election process
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Ardoin says the commission will issue a final report before February 1st.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The U-S Department of Education confirms the Office for Civil Rights is investigating LSU to determine whether they violated Title Nine requirements. The news comes as an LSU athletic department employee files a 50-million dollar lawsuit against LSU, claiming she was retaliated against after trying to stop cases of sexual harassment and assault while Les Miles was the football coach.

Mandeville Representative Richard Nelson has proposed legislation that would decriminalize marijuana possession and gives voters the opportunity to vote on whether marijuana can be grown and sold legally in their parish. Nelson says he’s asking the legislature to approve his bil in the legislative session that begins next week and the issue would then appear on the ballot in the fall of 2022…
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A recent poll from LSU found 67-percent of Louisiana voters are in favor of legalizing cannabis.

There’s a push to create a passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and Baton Rouge Area Foundation V-P John Spain says the transportation project is included in President Biden’s infrastructure bill. He says the rail service would be handy for those who live outside of New Orleans, but want to fly out of Louis Armstrong Airport…
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The project still needs Congressional approval.

4;45 LRN Sportscast

A LSU football program employee tells the USA Today she’s filing several lawsuits against her employer, claiming she’s been mistreated by several LSU athletic department officials. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says Sharon Lewis also says she’s been denied pay raises and Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry allegedly said to her, “maybe it’s time to find a new job”…
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Lewis says her mistreatment started when she pointed out alleged sexual harassment by former LSU football coach Les Miles.

Baylor won its first national championship in men’s college basketball last night as they defeated previously undefeated Gonzaga. A Louisiana native was named Final Four Most Oustanding Player, former Riverside Rebel Jared Butler, who had 22 points last night.

The Pelicans are at Atlanta tonight. Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson are listed as questionable.

LSU pitcher Jaden Hill’s season is over as he’ll need ligament replacement surgery on his throwing elbow. The Tigers will have to turn their season around without him, starting tonight against McNeese. Coach Paul Mainieri is asking his players to keep playing hard…
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Tonight the Cajuns host Nicholls at Russo Park. Earlier this season, U-L Lafayette beat the Colonels nine to eight in Thibodaux. Nicholls nearly came back to win the game as they scored four runs in the eighth as the Cajuns committed four errors on the night. Sophomore outfielder Tyler Robertson on what it will take to win their sixth straight game…
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LRN PM Newscall April 6

LSU’s senior associate athletic director Sharon Lewis tells the USA Today she’s filing multiple lawsuits against her current employer over mistreatment for trying to stop sexual harassment. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana GOP lost several thousand registered voters since the January 6th US Capitol attack, a rare loss of membership for a party that’s seen major growth in the state over the last ten years. Matt Doyle spoke with LSU Poli Sci Professor Robert Hogan…

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LSU’s associate athletic director of football recruiting, Sharon Lewis, tells the USA Today she will file several lawsuits against the school, claiming she was mistreated for trying to stop sexual harassment. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the allegations are explosive, including the details of an argument Lewis had with former football coach Les Miles

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Lewis says the argument was over Miles’s alleged desire to have blond women or light-skinned black women on the recruiting staff that he considered prettier.

Lewis says she continues to get mistreated by several LSU athletic officials who she claims tried to cover up sexual harassment allegations against Miles. Higgins says Lewis told the USA Today she’s also been denied pay raises and Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry allegedly said to her, “maybe it’s time to find a new job”…

Cut 4 (06) “..Verge Ausberry.” 

The Husch Blackwell report resulted in Ausberry and Miriam Segar receiving a multi-week suspension. But Higgins says Lewis’s detailed allegations in the USA Today report of how she’s been mistreated over the last several years could lead to further discipline…

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Based on research by the LSU Manship School Statehouse Bureau 7,800 Louisiana voters have left the Republican Party since the January 6th mob attack on the US Capitol.

LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says this tracks with nationwide stats that show roughly 100,000 Republicans have unregistered from the party since then…

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To start the year Democrats lost more members, about 8,000 total, than Republicans, but unlike Republicans that is part of an ongoing trend in state party membership decline. Republicans have seen a 37 percent gain over the last decade while Democrats lost 12 percent. Third-party membership saw a 4,000 person increase in January and February.

Hogan says unregistering from a party doesn’t change much for a voter given Louisiana operates on a jungle primary system. The only thing you miss out on is voting in Presidential primaries.

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The bulk of the GOP’s losses came in January, where 5,503 members left the party. Similar drop-offs of party identification for the GOP were not seen in the opening months of 2017 or 2013.

Hogan says it’s an interesting phenomenon, but not one that will likely have any short-term electoral impacts on statewide Republican dominance.

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While the American Rescue Plan does not contain student loan forgiveness it does allow temporary relief of taxes on student loans that are forgiven through 2025. Student Loan Hero, Loan Expert Rebecca Safier (Sapphire) explains.

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Before with student loan forgiveness for example a teacher, they were taxed on the amount forgiven on the loan. Safier says this also applies to forgiveness on an income-driven repayment plan.

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According to Lending Tree, approximately 600,000 borrowers in the state juggle an average balance of almost $34,000 in student loans with monthly payments averaging $246. If the proposed student loan forgiveness of $10,000 passes, 35-percent of borrowers in Louisiana would have their debt eliminated. Safier says since the pandemic student loan forgiveness has gained traction.

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Louisiana has the 18th highest student loan obligation in the nation with a cumulative of $21.7 billion in federal and private loans.

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The Red River United teacher’s union files a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish School Board alleging discrimination with the school system’s $1,000 bonus. Red River United Vice President Jordan Thomas says the bonus is for full-time employees who were present for 90-percent of the current school year, but it discriminates against teachers that took maternity leave and…

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Thomas says teachers have done everything that has been asked of them and announcing the bonus criteria now isn’t fair.

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Thomas says every teacher who worked during the pandemic should be recognized regardless of their attendance and the system could have offered prorated bonuses based on attendance to do that.

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Several attempts to reach the Caddo Parish School System for comment were unsuccessful.

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2:30 LRN Newscast April 6

An employee of the LSU football program tells the USA Today she’s filing several lawsuits against her employer, claiming she’s been mistreated by several LSU athletic department officials. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says Sharon Lewis also says she’s been denied pay raises and Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry allegedly said to her, “maybe it’s time to find a new job”…
Cut 4 (06) “..Verge Ausberry.”
Lewis says her mistreatment started when she pointed out alleged sexual harassment by former LSU football coach Les Miles.

A teacher’s union is filing a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish school board claiming its attendance bonus for educators discriminates against teachers who took maternity leave, are disabled or elderly. Red River United Vice President Jordan Thomas says teachers have done everything that has been asked and announcing the bonus criteria now isn’t fair.
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The Louisiana GOP lost several thousand registered voters in the months since the January 6th US Capitol attack, a rare loss of membership for a party that’s seen major growth in the state over the last ten years. Matt Doyle spoke with LSU Poli Sci Professor Robert Hogan…
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Baylor won its first national championship in men’s college basketball last night as they defeated previously undefeated Gonzaga. A Louisiana native was named Final Four Most Oustanding Player, former Riverside Rebel Jared Butler, who had 22 points last night.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 6

LSU releases telephone recordings that reveal a man claiming to represent Gloria Scott sought financial compensation if LSU didn’t punish Derrius Guice for allegedly sexually harassing Scott in 2017. Here’s a conversation between Cleavon Williams and LSU athletic administrator Miriam Segar…
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Williams later texted LSU officials saying the Scott family was seeking 100-thousand dollars from the university for Guice to not play in the 2018 Citrus Bowl. Scott has told local media outlets she never asked Williams to seek money from LSU over the Guice incident.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron has been asked to appear before the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children on Thursday to discuss the Guice allegations. Orgeron will reportedly only submit a written statement, but the committee is pressuring for him to be at the meeting.

Willis-Knighton Health System in Shreveport is seeking COVID-positive participants for a clinical trial testing the effectiveness of Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment…
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The state health department reports about 18-percent of the state’s population is fully vaccinated from the coronavirus. In an effort to reach herd immunity, State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says they will launch a COVID vaccine hotline to help residents get connected with local providers…
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