LRN PM Newscall March 3

Severe weather is putting a damper on Mardi Gras parades. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Authorities have made at least one arrest in a shooting that wounded five people after Mardi Gras parade in Franklinton last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Mardi Gras parades will not be rolling in Jefferson Parish tomorrow. Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng says that’s because the high winds in the forecast will make conditions unsafe. 

Cut 3 (11) “…hour is possible.” 

President Sheng says if those wind speeds are high enough to keep buses and Entergy crews off the roads, they’re certainly high enough to make conditions for a parade unsafe.

Cut 4 (14) “…tents, chairs, tarps.”

Sheng says this is not a decision that she wanted to make, but the weather forecast left her with no other choice.

Cut 5 (14) “…work with us.”

Parade times have been moved up in the towns of Kaplan, Crowley, New Roads and Franklin.

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The state is forecast to have its first major potential spring weather event; and unfortunately, it arrives on Fat Tuesday. Meteorologist Matt Hemingway with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says the severe weather threat begins tomorrow morning.

Cut 6 (11) “…there as well.”

Hemingway says most severe weather is forecast to move across North Louisiana, but could possibly extend south into Central Louisiana.

Cut 7 (05) “…south of I-10.”

Hemingway says to expect sever weather to move into northwest Louisiana around 9 a.m.

Cut 8 (11) “…through sunset.”

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Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain met with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollands on how to deal with the effects of bird flu and how to get egg prices under control.

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Strain also says they will temporarily allow the import of eggs into the United States to help decrease egg prices and allow poultry farmers to increase the egg supply.

Cut 10 (15) “…rebuild the population.”

Strain says there is not an overnight solution but is confident that in time egg prices should be back under control, and back to normal.

Cut 11 (03) “…gonna be riots.”

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While parades in Jefferson Parish are cancelled tomorrow due to the high winds, New Orleans is working to fit in its parades. The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club and the Krewe of Rex will still hold their parades – Zulu at 7 a.m. and Rex at 9 a.m. Marching krewes and truck floats will not be allowed, and all parades must wrap up by noon. Collin Arnold, New Orleans’ director of homeland security and emergency preparedness, says the city made the most of a tricky situation.

Cut 12 (09) “…to reschedule.”

Arnold says while Mayor LaToya Cantrell certainly has input and influence, she’s not the final decision-maker in this instance.

Cut 13 (04)  “…of that decision.”

Arnold says not all floats are able to withstand high winds.

Cut 14 (12) “…wind as others.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

D-1 Baseball has the LSU Tigers ranked number one in the country after winning five games last week, including four in Texas and three at the Frisco College Baseball Classic. The Tigers completed their road trip with a 12 to 8 win over Sam Houston yesterday. LSU is scheduled to host North Dakota State tomorrow.

The Saints have the ninth overall selection in the NFL draft. And former LSU offensive tackle Campbell confirms one of the teams he spoke with at the Combine was the Black and Gold. He says it would be an honor to play for the Saints…

Cut 20 (14) “…everything to me.”

Campbell could be the first offensive tackle taken in the draft, but there’s a concern his arms are not long enough to play offensive tackle in the NFL.

 

The seventh-ranked LSU Lady Tigers coughed up a 15-point third quarter lead and lost to Ole Miss, 85-77 yesterday. It was LSU’s second consecutive loss and fourth loss of the season. Senior Aneesah Morrow scored 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, making it her 100th career double-double. After the game, Morrow said despite the loss, it’s a significant milestone.

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LSU played yesterday’s game without Flau’Jae Johnson, who is dealing with a shin injury and Johnson will not play in this week’s SEC Tournament.

Semi-final action begins today in the girls high school basketball tournament. The first game of the day in Hammond is Lake View versus Midland, followed by Arcadia against White Castle, Summerfield plays Plainview, Simpson goes up against Reeves at 6:15 and the final game of the day is Academy Sacred Heart against Rosepine.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The application window is open for families seeking state dollars to pay for private school tuition and other education related expenses. Germain Gilson with the state Department of Education says the state’s voucher program is moving to the L-A Gator Scholarship Program…

Cut 5 (14) “…are a priority”

Go to the department of education’s website for more information.

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says construction on the infrastructure to support the new Buc-ee’s I-20 will begin this week. Walker says Buc-ees will be a major economic boost for Lincoln Parish and the region…

Cut 10 (15) “…it’s a huge plus.”

The threat of severe weather tomorrow has resulted in Jefferson Parish canceling Mardi Gras parades on Fat Tuesday. Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng says the National Weather Service is reporting wind gusts over 40 miles per hour and up to 60 miles per hour is possible, so it’s not safe to have parades. Parades are still scheduled to roll in Lake Charles, Lafayette, and Houma-Thibodaux, but we’ll keep up updated.

With a measles outbreak threatening the state, Congressman Troy Carter is urging Louisiana residents to take precautions. Sean Richardson reports.

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9:30 LRN Newscast

The application window for the new L-A GATOR scholarship program is now open.

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Five people were injured following a shooting at the Pepe Mardi Gas Parade in Franklinton last night. One of the victims is in critical condition and two others are hospitalized in stable but guarded condition. Authorities say it was a gang related shooting and 18-year-old suspect has been arrested.

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says construction on the infrastructure needed for the new Buc-ees’ on I-20 will begin this week. Walker says the eight-million-dollar project to improve the Tarbutton Road Interstate 20 interchange will take 10 to 12 months to complete,

Cut 11 (09) “…handle all the traffic”

Walker says it will take 12 to 15 months to build the Buc-ees travel store.

Officials have expressed concern that a measles outbreak in Texas could make its way to Louisiana. Congressman Troy Carter stresses the urgency of proactive measures to prevent further spread….

Cu 8 (10) “….through vaccinaton”

Carter encourages community members to stay informed, follow public health guidelines, and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others.

7:30 LRN Newscast

With a measles outbreak threatening the state, Congressman Troy Carter is urging Louisiana residents to take precautions. Sean Richardson reports.

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Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s frustrated that veterans are having trouble getting services from the Veterans Administration. So he’s introducing a couple of bills to help including the Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act.

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The application window for the new L-A GATOR program is now open. It opened at nine Saturday morning. L-A GATOR is the state’s new program that provides education scholarship accounts to families.   Germain Gilson, the assistant superintendent of the office of school choice says the money does not necessarily have to be used for private school tuition.

Cut 6 (12) “…or uniforms.”

Ruston will begin infrastructure work next week for the new Buc-ee’s, with travel center construction starting in about five weeks.  Mayor Ronny Walker called the project a major economic boost for Ruston, Grambling, and the region.

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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team finished the regular season yesterday with an 85 to 77 loss to Ole Miss. The Lady Tigers were without superstar Flau’Jae Johnson, who was out with inflammation in her shin. Coach Kim Mulkey said especially since the game meant nothing in terms of their seed in the SEC Tournament, she sat Johnson….

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LSU will be the three-seed in this week’s SEC Tournament.

The second-ranked LSU baseball team won all three games at the Frisco College Baseball Classic. The Tigers topped Sam Houston 12 to 8 yesterday. Josh Pearson, who was six for nine at the plate, was named tournament MVP.

Former LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell is expected to be a top-ten pick in the NFL draft, but some question whether he can play tackle in the NFL because of his short arms. He measured 32 5/8 inches at the NFL draft combine on Sunday. NFL teams prefer tackles with 34 or 35 inch arms. Campbell is confident he can play offensive tackle in the NFL…

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Campbell was a three-year starter at LSU. In his final 30 games, he allowed only two sacks

The Saints are reportedly considering releasing 32-year-old safety Tyrann Mathieu before the start of free agency. The three-time All-Pro performer has one year left on his contract. Mathieu has 47 solo tackles and three interceptions last season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

U.S. Congressman Troy Carter is urging Louisiana residents to take precautions against a potential measles outbreak in the state. He emphasizes the importance of vaccination, citing the highly contagious nature of the disease and the risk it poses, especially to unvaccinated people.

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Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s frustrated that veterans are having trouble getting services from the Veterans Administration. Therefore, he’s doing something about it.

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The first one is called the VetPAC Act, which would create a policy advisory commission to review the Veterans Health Administration.

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The application window for the new L-A GATOR scholarship program is now open. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Ruston will begin infrastructure work next week for the new Buc-ee’s.  Mayor Ronny Walker says the economic benefits of the store will go beyond the city of Ruston

Cut 12 (08) “…taxes also.”

7:30 LRN Sportscast

Thrilling win for the LSU Tigers yesterday in the opening game of the Frisco College Baseball Classic as LSU defeated Kansas State eight to five in ten innings. Josh Pearson had the game-winning hit and Daniel Dickinson drove in six runs. Casan Evans earned the win as he pitched two scoreless innings out of the bullpen. The Tigers will take on Nebraska this afternoon at around 4 PM.

 

ULM scored seven runs in the ninth inning to erase a four-run deficit and then had to hold on to beat Missouri State nine to eight. Jackson Landry’s home run in the ninth inning was the difference in the game.

 

20th ranked UC Irvine scored three runs in the eighth inning and defeated U-L Lafayette seven to four. Game two of the series is at 3 PM today.

 

Memphis defeated Louisiana Tech seven to two as the Bulldogs fall to 5-and-4 on the season.

 

Southland Conference play started on Friday, Southeastern Louisiana downed Northwestern State six to two and McNeese knocked off Nicholls five to one. The Cowboys are now 7-and-1.

 

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LSU men’s basketball faces another ranked team this afternoon as the Tigers visit 24th ranked Mississippi State. A loss and the Tigers will fall under the .500 mark for the first time this season.

 

Louisiana Tech will try to return to the five-hundred mark in Conference USA play with a win at Sam Houston.

 

In the Southland…McNeese is at Lamar, Nicholls visits Stephen F Austin, Southeastern is at Corpus Christi and Northwestern State hosts Houston Christian.

 

Last night, ULM, UL-Lafayette and the Pelicans all lost. New Orleans saw its three-game winning streak come to an end.

 

The Sun Belt released its football schedule for 2025. UL Lafayette will open Sun Belt play on September 27th and will host Marshall in a rematch of last season’s conference title game. ULM hosts Arkansas State on September 27th to begin Sun Belt play. The Warhawks and Cajuns close out the regular season in Lafayette.

 

And second ranked LSU gymnastics posted a score of 198.125 in a win over George Washington at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

For only the third time all season, the LSU women’s basketball team lost a game last night as the seventh-ranked Lady Tigers fell to 20th ranked Alabama 88 to 85. LSU fell behind by 13 points in the second quarter and rallied back thanks to 22 points from Mikaylah Williams.  Coach Kim Mulkey had this to say afterwards….

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LSU closes the regular season Sunday against Ole Miss.

Zion Williamson had his first triple-double in the NBA last night as the Pelicans defeated the Suns….

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New Orleans has won three in a row and they are at Phoenix again tonight.

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Tonight marks the final time ULM’s Keith Richard (REE-shard) will coach his team in Fant-Ewing Coliseum. Richard is retiring at the end of the season, following 15 years as a head coach at his alma mater. Richard also played at ULM, was a grad assistant and an assistant coach….

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ULM is suffering through a difficult season as the Warhawks are 7-and-23.

The Ragin Cajuns are at ULM.

The Sun Belt released its football schedule for 2025. UL Lafayette will open Sun Belt play on September 27th and will host Marshall in a rematch of last season’s conference title. ULM hosts Arkansas State on September 27th to begin Sun Belt play. Warhawks and Cajuns close out the regular season in Lafayette.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The second ranked LSU baseball team is in Texas this weekend for the Frisco College Baseball Classic. The Tigers will face Kansas State at 2 PM today. The Wildcats are 4-and-4, but won three games last weekend, two of the victories were against ranked opponents, Arkansas and TCU. Coach Jay Johnson is looking forward to another tough test for his team…

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LSU has the third lowest ERA in the country at 1.52.

The LSU women’s basketball dropped its third game of the season last night, falling to 20th ranked Alabama in overtime 88 to 85. Mikayla Williams had 22 points, but missed a three-pointer that would have sent the game to a second overtime. LSU concludes the regular season on Sunday by hosting Ole Miss.

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Zion Williamson has been playing some of his best basketball of his NBA career and the former top overall pick had his first triple-double last night as New Orleans defeated Phoenix 124 to 116. Coach Willie Green…

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The Pelicans have won three in a row, and will try to make it four straight when they face the Suns again tonight.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball is looking for more scoring from Daniel Batcho. The six-foot-11 senior from France has scored just 10 points in each of his last two games. Coach Talvin Hester wants Batcho to crash the glass more….

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Tech is at Sam Houston tomorrow.