6:45 LRN Sportscast April 26

Former LSU linebacker Devin White is now a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He was selected fifth overall in last night’s NFL draft. But his teammate at LSU, cornerback Greedy Williams, was not selected. His draft stock had fallen when he chose not to do any pre-draft visits with teams.

The Saints first pick of the 2019 draft will come late in the second round tonight. They only have one pick in the first four rounds and six overall, with two in the sixth and two in the seventh. Coach Sean Payton says they can also add to the roster through undrafted free agents…
cut 19 (20) “….time on”
The Saints have the 62nd pick overall.

LSU freshman pitcher Cole Henry will not pitch in this weekend’s series against Alabama, because of elbow soreness. Coach Paul Mainieri is hopeful it’s not serious….
cut 17 (25) “….next weekend”
Mainieri says the plan was for Henry to start tonight and put Zack Hess in the bullpen.

Louisiana Tech softball has moved its series with Western Kentucky to ULM because of damage to their softball stadium. The baseball team is at Rice and the Love Shack also received substantial damage. University President Les Guice described the softball and baseball stadiums as unusable.

6:30 LRN Newscast April 26

Governor Edwards has declared a state of emergency as the cleanup will continue today from Thursday’s morning deadly twister that killed two people in Lincoln Parish. Edwards has viewed the damage in Ruston and was amazed by the precise path of destruction….
cut 10 (12) “….damaged”
The National Weather Service says it was at least an EF 3 tornado with winds of 135 to 165 miles per hour.

The LSU Board of Supervisors will vote today on new athletics director Scott Woodward’s eight-million dollar contract and an amended deal for previously suspended basketball coach Will Wade. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Wade’s new contract makes it easier for LSU to fire him, if he committed NCAA violations…
cut 9 (08) “…this past season”
A legislative proposal to rename Interstate 10 between the Texas and Mississippi lines the “Who Dat Nation Highway” has been substantially changed as the measure receives Senate committee approval. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

16:45 LRN Sportscast

The Louisiana Tech baseball and softball stadiums and the school’s soccer complex sustained significant damage from a powerful tornado that roared through Ruston early this morning. Louisiana Tech President Les Guice says the facilities are unusable.

No one on campus was severely injured and Guice says locals are helping in the cleanup effort, including legendary Bulldog basketball player, the mailman himself, Karl Malone…
cut 17 (12) “….here”
The softball team hosts Western Kentucky this weekend, but they can’t play in their stadium. School officials say the games could be moved to Ruston or Cedar Creek High School.

Tonight is the first round of the NFL draft, but the Saints do not have a pick, unless they trade up, which is unlikely.

Two former LSU players are expected to be selected in tonight’s first round of the NFL draft. Linebacker Devin White could be selected in the top five, while cornerback Greedy Williams could be a mid or late first round pick.

While he will not get drafted tonight, tight end Foster Moreau has seen his stock rise significantly since September. That might be a surprise to some, considering he only caught 52 passes in four collegiate years, but draft analyst Mike Detillier says NFL scouts realize the New Orleans native was used a lot as a blocker rather than a pass catcher…
cut 17 (11) “.a drum”
Detillier expects Moreau to go in the fourth round and he likes kicker Cole Tracey to go in the fifth and sixth round.

The 14th ranked LSU baseball will not have Cole Henry available for this weekend’s series against Alabama. Coach Paul Mainieri says Henry’s elbow is bothering him, but doesn’t think it’s too serious.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 25

A mother and son were killed when a powerful tornado ripped through Ruston early this morning causing significant damage to the city…
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

La Tech president Les Guice says many trees are down on campus, dorms are damaged and the baseball, softball and soccer stadiums are unusable…
cut 16 (11) …traumatic”

A proposal to raise the minimum wage to nine dollars an hour on July 1st, 2020 advances out of the Senate Labor Committee. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter is the author of the measure and he had the President and CEO of Ochsner Health System Warner Thomas speak in favor of the measure. Thomas says Ochsner raised its minimum wage to 12 dollars an hour…
cut 11 (10) “…has been”
The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry is in opposition. Vice president of government relations, Jim Patterson, applauds businesses who raised their minimum wages, but not all businesses have the resources to do it..
Cut 13 (08) “…be able to.”
Despite the opposition the measure heads to the Senate floor after five to one vote in favor.

LRN Newscast 14:30

Two people are dead, a mother and her son, from a powerful tornado that swept through Ruston in the early morning hours. Chief Deputy with the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office, Stephen Williams, says trees are down, power lines mangled and several businesses are destroyed
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The National Weather Service says it was at least an EF 3 tornado that struck Ruston, which also produced a lot of damage to the Louisiana Tech campus. Debris is everywhere as some of the dorms and athletic facilities sustained damaged. Helping in the effort is Bulldogs basketball legend, the Mailman himself, Karl Malone…
cut 17 (12) “….here”

Following a 5-1 vote, an amendment that aims to raise the minimum wage in Louisiana to $9 an hour on July 1st, 2020, is headed to the Senate floor. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
cut 2 (33) I’m Kevin Barnhart”

The owner of Cajun Cannabis has been arrested on felony drug charges after his new store was raided last night. Cajun Cannabis began selling CBD oil this past weekend and during a traffic stop last night the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s office arrested Travis DeYoung after CBD oil, gummies and mints were found in his vehicle. Louisiana officials have said CBD is illegal.

LRN PM Newscall April 25

A mother and son were killed from a tornado that ripped through Ruston causing significant damage to the city and the Louisiana Tech campus. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Following a 5-1 vote, an amendment that aims to raise the minimum wage in Louisiana to $9 an hour on July 1st, 2020, is headed to the Senate floor.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Two people are dead, a mother and her son, from a powerful tornado that swept through Ruston in the early morning hours. Chief Deputy with the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office, Stephen Williams, says trees are down, power lines mangled and several businesses are destroyed

Cut 3 (12) “…gone”

Williams at least half of the city is without power.

Cut 4 (06) “  are gone” 

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker told the Associated Press that a quarter of the city will likely remain without power for rest of the day.

A shelter has been set up at Glenview Elementary for those without electricity. .

National Weather Service forecaster CS Ross says at least an EF-3 tornado struck Ruston just before two A-M…

Cut 5 (14) “…as well”

Ross says there’s also been reports of damage in the Sabine Parish town of Converse and Downsville, which is located on the border of Lincoln and Union parishes. Wind damage has also been reported in rural Morehouse Parish.

The most extensive damage is in Ruston. State Police Troop F spokesperson Michael Reichardt says the clean up effort will take some time

Cut 6 (11) “…some of the parish”

State officials say the two victims died when a tree fell on their Lincoln Parish home.

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A bill to legalize the growing and processing of Industrial hemp is on it’s way to the full House after unanimously passing in the House Agriculture Committee. Gonzales Representative Clay Shexnayder says hemp is  a highly profitable, and renewable crop.

Cut 7 (10) “…belt.”

According to PEW, 19 states harvested industrial hemp last year, but only 25,000 total acres.

Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says colonists began harvesting hemp in the early 1700s, and had a number of uses for it, including paper. He says these days hemp can be found in a range of products.

Cut 8 (12) “…capacitors”

The first few drafts of the Declaration of Independence were on hemp paper.

Jennings Representative John Guinn says he supports the legislation, and in a back and forth with Strain, says the banning of hemp production in America can be traced to the rise of their competitors in big plastic…

Cut 9 (11) “…interesting.

The 2018 Farm Bill allowed states to regulate the production of industrial hemp, which while related to marijuana, has a THC level far below the amount necessary to get you high.

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Following a 5-1 vote, a constitutional amendment that aims to raise the minimum wage in Louisiana to $9 an hour on July 1, 2020, is headed to the Senate floor, where the effort died last year. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says a bump in the minimum wage would show that the state is serious about helping its working poor.

Cut 10 (12) “…government to survive.”

Governor John Bel Edwards has sought an increase in the minimum wage since taking office in 2016.

Since its a a constitutional amendment, it will need a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate and voter approval in the fall.

President and CEO of Ochsner Health System Warner Thomas spoke in favor, saying Ochsner has decided to raise its own minimum wage to $12 an hour.

Cut 11 (10)   “…experience has been.”

NFIB Louisiana director Dawn Starns says a mandated wage increase would negatively impact small businesses and result in a net loss of 36,000 jobs in the state.

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The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry is also in opposition. Vice president of government relations Jim Patterson applauds the businesses that have decided to raise their minimum wages, but not all businesses have the resources to do it..

Cut 13 (08) “…be able to.”

The current minimum wage is set at $7.25 an hour.

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The Louisiana Tech campus is recovering from significant damage suffered from a tornado that ripped through the area around two this morning.

Tech President Les Guice says thankfully the tornado skirted the edge of the core academic buildings, but the residential halls weren’t so lucky.

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Most of the campus still has power, but classes have been canceled today to allow students to recover, and check in on family.

Despite the heavy damage, which Guice says may create long term roofing issues, the President celebrated the fact that everyone on campus appears to have avoided the worst.

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The pictures from the campus are startling, with trees ripped up by the roots, and debris littering the grounds. Guice says walking the halls and fields that are usually teeming with students was heart-wrenching.

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Students and locals have begun recovery efforts as the entire campus will need to be cleared of debris and uprooted trees removed. Guice says one of those locals pitching in is none other than Bulldogs basketball legend, the Mailman himself, Karl Malone.

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The Louisiana National Guard has mobilized a unit to assist with recovery. They are equipped with chain saws, dump trucks and bobcats.

1:30 LrN Newscast April 25

A mother and son were killed from a possible tornado that swept through Ruston early this morning. Responders say the two victims died after a tree fell on their home in Lincoln Parish. The twister left behind extensive damage, especially in Ruston. State Police Troop F spokesperson Michael Reichardt says the clean up effort will take some time…
cut 6 (11) “…some of the parish”
Louisiana Tech also sustained damage to their dorms and athletic facilties. But university president Les Guice is celebrating the fact that everyone on campus avoided the worst…
cut 15 (11) “….are safe”
Governor John Bel Edwards will talk about state assistance in a press conference this afternoon.

A proposed consitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to nine-dollars an hour on July 1st, 2020 received approval from the Senate Labor Committee. Business organizations oppose the legislation. NFIB Louisiana director Dawn Starns says a mandated wage increase would negatively impact small businesses and result in a net loss of 36,000 jobs in the state.
Cut 12 (08) “…want to help.”
The measure heads to the Senate floor. A minimum wage hike proposal died in the upper chamber last year.

Heading to the House floor is legislation to legalize hemp production in Louisiana. During discussion of the bill in the House Ag committee. Jennings Representative John Guinn was questioning Ag Commissioner Mike Strain on when hemp production became illegal in America…
cut 9 (11) “…interesting”
The 2018 Farm Bill now allows states to regulate the production of industrial hemp.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Two people were killed when a tornado went through Ruston during the early morning hours causing widespread and extensive damage through the city of Ruston and on the Louisiana Tech campus. National Weather Service forecaster CS Ross says the twister hit Ruston just before two A-M…
cut 5 (14) “…as well”
Ross says there’s also been reports of damage in the Sabine Parish town of Converse and Downsville, which is located on the border of Lincoln and Union parishes.

Governor Edwards has cancelled plans to testify at the state capitol for bills that he supports and instead he’ll travel to Ruston to get a first hand look at the damage and what state resources the city needs.

A large portion of Louisiana is under a tornado watch until three PM this afternoon. The watch area covers Acadiana and all of southeast Louisiana.

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for three televised debates prior to the October election. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s interesting that Edwards is willing to debate his challengers and previous incumbents refusal to face their challengers has contributed to the public’s distrust of politicians.
Cut 14 (11) “…more debates”
Republican challenger Eddie Rispone says three debates are an apropriate number, while Ralph Abraham says there should be six debates, one in each Congressional district.

LSU Ag Center researcher Chris Green is using grant dollars to study whether various components of medical marijuana can be used to treat epileptic seizers. Green is using tiny zebrafish to develop treatments…
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9:30 LrN Newscast

The governor’s office confirms two people are dead after a likely tornado roared through Ruston early this morning. No details have been reported on how the individuals died. Extensive damage has been reported throughout the city, even on Louisiana Tech’s campus, where the softball stadium and soccer field sustained damage. Classes have been canceled for the day.

Two former LSU Tigers are expected to hear their names called tonight in the first round of the NFL draft. Jeff Palermo has the story…
voicer 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Raising the minimum wage, pay secrecy and legislation to allow farmers to grow hemp will be the hot topics for discussion at the state capitol today. Opposition is expected against all three topics, even industrial hemp, because of its close association to marijuana. But Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says you can’t get high from smoking the hemp that Louisiana farmers will produce…
cut 5 (06) “…point-three percent”
The minimum wage and pay secrecy bills will be heard in Senate Labor.

The LSU Ag Center has received a 500-thousand dollar grant to see how various components from a cannabis plant treats epileptic seizures in zebrafish. Chris Green is conducting the research…
cut 8 (08) “…don’t know”
The grant comes from G-B Sciences, which is LSU’s growing partner of medical marijuana that could be available to patients next month.

6:45 LRN Sportscast April 25

Tonight at 7PM it’s the NFL Draft and two former Tigers are expected to go in the first round. One of those is one of the most beloved players in LSU history, linebacker Devin White. NFL Draft analyst Mike Detillier says White enters as one of the best middle linebacker prospects in draft history.
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Detillier says Oakland could take White at number four and Tampa, who has the fifth pick, has also expressed interest in the Butkus Award winner. While former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams is expected to be a mid to late first round pick.

New LSU athletics director Scott Woodward has agreed to a six-year contract worth nearly eight million dollars. His deal will go into effect on May 6 and he’ll earn one-point-one million dollars in the first year.

Changes have been made to LSU basketball coach Will Wade’s contract based on media reports. Wade’s amended deal now gives LSU the power to fire him if he commits a Level One or Level Two NCAA violation or if the NCAA infractions committee issues a formal notice to LSU that Wade was involved in a Level One or Leve Two violation. He also will not receive his bonus for the Tigers winning the SEC and making the the Sweet 16.

Also assistant coach Tony Benford, who served as interim head coach while Wade was suspended, has reportedly left LSU for an assistant’s job at TCU.

College baseball last night, Tyler Smith hit a school-record tying three home runs in a 10-7 upset win over sixth ranked Arkansas. It’s the first time the Demons have won in an SEC ballpark since 2011.

McNeese rallied from a three nothing deficit, to beat Louisiana Tech five to three. Carson Maxwell mashed a three-run homer in the eighth inning to give the Cowboys the lead.

Nicholls blanked L-S-U Alexandria three to nothing. Parker White tossed six shutout innings for the win.

Southern Miss blasted UNO 15-to 2.