6:45 LRN Sportscast

Gavin Dugas’ three-run homer in the ninth inning broke a scoreless tie last night in Austin, Texas and the top ranked LSU baseball team came away with a three to nothing win over the Longhorns. Coach Jay Johnson on the heroics from his fifth year senior…
cut 18 (13) “…that was awesome”
Thatcher Hurd, Nate Ackenhausen and Christian Little held Texas to four hits on the night.

La Tech erupted for five runs in the fifth inning and scored the winning run in the seventh for a come from behind six to five win over fourth ranked Ole Miss in front of ten-thousand fans at Swayze Field. Brody Drost hit a three-run homer in the fifth and Dalto Davis drove in the winning run in the seventh. Landon Tomkins pitched three innings and allowed one run and earned the win. The same two teams play again today in Oxford.

McNeese defeated the Ragin Cajuns five to four last night in Lake Charles. Kainin Morrow pitched six scoreless innings and allowed just two hits, while striking out six. Brad Burckel and Payton Harden homered for the Pokes.

ULM crushed Grambling 14 to one. Carson Jones had a three-run double in a seven-run sixth inning. Northwestern State drew 13 walks and defeated Stephen F Austin 13 to two.

LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly announces John Jancek as his new special teams coordinator as he’ll replace Brian Polian. Jancek was a defensive analyst for LSU last season and he previously served as a defensive coordinator at Georgia and Tennessee. He’ll also coach the outside linebackers.

The Pelicans are at Portland tonight to begin a three game road trip. The team says Zion Williamson continues to progress with rehabilitation of his right hamstring strain and he’ll undergo medical imaging next week. But Larry Nance Junior and Jose Alvarado are out several weeks with injuries.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A north Louisiana lawmaker has once again filed a bill to allow non-felons over the age of 18 to conceal carry without the need of a permit. Oil City Republican Danny McCormick’s proposal passed the House last year, but died in the Senate. Will the upper chamber seek to kill the bill again this year???
cut 12 (09) “…this year”
McCormick’s House Bill 53 will be heard after the legislature convenes on April 10th.

Are back-to-back hurricanes a phenomenon or are they becoming the norm? A Princeton University study says they are becoming more routine, and the culprit is climate change. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s an interesting study and does make you think, especially in Louisiana…
Cut 7 (11) “…on there.”
Keim says while the back-to-back hurricane patterns used to occur once every few decades, a trend of them happening more often has emerged.

Tides Medical which makes skin graft products announces its expanding its headquarters in Acadiana and hiring 40 more employees
Cut 1 (30) “…Teiko Foxx.”

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The Lafayette-based biotech company – Tides Medical headquarter expansion will increase production and create additional jobs. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (30)  “…Teiko Foxx.”

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A Princeton University study indicates that climate change is behind the phenomenon of back-to-back major hurricanes. Brooke Thorington has more…

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A bill to grant Louisianans the right to carry a concealed weapon without a permit has been filed for the regular legislative session. Kevin Gallagher spoke with the bill’s author…:

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The Lafayette-based biotech company – Tides Medical is expanding its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility. With a growing demand for amniotic skin substitutes, the $1.5M upgrade will increase nationwide productivity. Tides Medical CEO, Joe Spell, says the expansion will 77 retain jobs and create 40 new ones.

Cut 4 (11)  “…our products.”

Tides Medical manufactures and distributes natural skin solutions used to treat patients with difficult-to-heal wounds and medical skin trauma. Spell says innovative medical research improves health outcomes.

Cut 5 (07) “…their limbs.”

Spell says the state offered a competitive incentives package that included a $200,000 performance–based grant.

Cut 6 (06)  “…the state.” 

The company estimates the project will be complete by the end of this year.

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Are back-to-back hurricanes a phenomenon or are they becoming the norm? A Princeton University study says they are becoming more routine, and the culprit is climate change. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s an interesting study and does make you think, especially in Louisiana…

Cut 7 (11) “…on there.”

Keim says while the back-to-back hurricane patterns used to occur once every few decades, a trend of them happening more often has emerged.

Cut 8 (07)  “…you’re down.”

The primary reason this is possible, Keim says is because climate change is expected to turn more hurricanes into severe hurricanes, increasing both the size and reach of the hurricanes.

Cut 9 (10)  “…into the future.”

With the likelihood of more major storms, that cover a greater area of the coastline, Keim says that increases the chances of following hurricanes impacting generally the same area.

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A so-called “Constitutional Carry” bill has been filed for the legislative session that starts in April. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick says Louisianans may already “open carry” and forearm in plain view, provided they have no criminal record. His bill would extend that right to a concealed weapon…:

Cut 10 (08)  “…murderers and rapists.”

McCormick’s bill would simply exempt anyone over 18, with a clean criminal record, from the crime of illegally carrying weapons. Simply put concealed carry without a permit, which McCormick says is a right guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Critics say it will make Louisiana like the “wild, wild west”, but McCormick says that’s not so…:

Cut 11 (07)  “…criminals have firearms.”

McCormick filed the same bill last year. It passed the House but was killed in the Senate when a member sought to amend it into a bill to arm school teachers. Will they seek to kill the bill again this year…?

Cut 12 (09) “…stack up this year.”

The legislature convenes on April 10th.

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A Democrat announces he’ll run for State Treasurer of Louisiana this fall. He is 42-year-old Dustin Granger; a professional financial planner from Lake Charles. He says he wants to make the state better for future generations…:

Cut 13 (07) “…running for Treasurer.” 

Granger says the state has wasted billions investing in an oil & gas economy that is in decline. He says the state should look to invest its revenues more wisely…:

Cut 14 (13)  “…a lot of investments.”

Granger says, as a financial advisor his job is to assure clients (quote) “have income for the rest of their lives.” He says, as Treasurer he would do the same for Louisiana…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…for the state.”

Baton Rouge state Representative Scott McKnight, a Republican, is the only other announced candidate for State Treasurer so far. Granger’s website is “grangerforla.com”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team completes its stay in the Lone Star State tonight by visiting Texas. The Tigers are coming off a victory over Sam Houston where they scored 16 runs. Right fielder Brayden Joubert hit two home runs in that game. Joubert has three for the season after hitting 18 dingers last season. Joubert only had a .246 batting average last season, but he says his preparation is more consistent this year…
cut 17 (19) “….single game”
First pitch tonight in Austin is at 6:30.

Louisiana Tech begins a two-game series at fourth ranked Ole Miss today. The Ragin Cajuns visit in-state rival McNeese, ULM will play host to Grambling at 6 PM.

On-3 sports is reporting LSU wide receiver Aaron Anderson will miss time this spring after undergoing offseason knee surgery. The transfer from Alabama, who was ranked as the best receiver in the state coming out of Karr High School in 2022, is expected to be a full go when the Tigers’ open the season in September against Florida State.

There are reports Coach Brian Kelly will name defensive analyst John Jancek as the team’s new special teams coordinator as he will replace Brian Polian who will serve in a general manager type roll. Jancek will also coach outside linebackers Other assistant coaches would also help Jancek coordinate special teams.

Other LSU football news….cornerback Sevyn Banks has left the team and is hoping to be selected in the upcoming draft and freshman safety Michael Daugherty has also left the program.

In the NFL…there are reports the Bucaneers are expected to release former LSU star running back Leonard Fournette. Fournette spent three seasons in Tampa Bay, but had a down year rushing the ball last season.

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In Lake Charles, a ribbon cutting was held today for a 10-point-eight million dollar culinary, gaming and hospitality teaching center. Teiko Foxx has more…

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Despite a rough beginning for the strawberry growing season weather-wise, the current warming trend has sped things up. Brooke Thorington has more.

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State and local officials were on hand today for the grand opening of SOWELA’s $10.8M State-of-the-art Culinary, Gaming, and Hospitality Training Center in Lake Charles. SOWELA Chancellor Dr. Neil Aspinwall says with three big casinos in Lake Charles a facility to train the workers is needed…

Cut 3 (10) “…hospitality center.” 

According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the hospitality jobs sector is expected to increase by nearly 15-percent by 2026. Aspinwall says they want to meet that demand…

Cut  4 (09)  “…a need.” 

The 28-thousand foot square building features a top of the line culinary kitchen, gaming tables and model hotel rooms. Aspinwall says the facility design is cutting-edge.

Cut 5 (09) “…break area.”

Funding for the facility was approved by Governor John Bel Edwards and the state legislature in 2018.

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As we approach the peak of the strawberry season, Springfield strawberry farmer, Trey Harris says production is down from this time last year. But he says the current unseasonably warm temps are speeding things up.

Cut 6 (11)  “…berries right now.” 

Harris says highs in the 80s and warm nights are causing a growth spurt among strawberries.

And while you might assume strawberry farmers welcome rain, Harris says they are able to control water consumption, and too much water and fog at this point can affect the taste of strawberries.

Cut 7 (05)  “…like water.” 

Harris says inflation has impacted farmers with increased labor, plant, and fertilizer costs. He says its vital residents support locally grown berries now more than ever.

Cut 8 (09)  “…farmers left.” 

The peak of Louisiana strawberry season is March, April, and May. Harris says in addition to buying locally grown berries residents should support the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival April 14-16.

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East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore announces he’s not running governor. Moore, who is a registered Democrat, has served as Baton Rouge’s top prosecutor since 2008. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Moore didn’t have much of a chance with DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson expected to get in…

Cut 9 (07) “…whatsoever.”

Wilson, a Black Democrat from Lafayette, is expected to officially enter the race early in March. Pinsonat says it appears he’ll be the lone major Democrat in the race to replace outgoing Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards…

Cut 10 (06) “…John Bel Edwards did.” 

A teacher from LaSalle Parish, Danny Cole, says he will run for governor as a Democrat. Pinsonat expects the October ballot will have a few names with a “D” next to it, but he says Wilson is the Democrats best chance for a candidate to reach the run-off…

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Internet outages continue to hinder the campus of Southeastern University after an incident over the weekend. UL -System President Dr. Jim Henderson says the university and state police have identified the suspected cyber incident responsible for the outage.

Cut 12 (10) “…right now.”

State Police in coordination with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security is assisting with the response.

Staff and students are unable to use the school’s email, along with the system students and professors use to communicate and administer tests and assignments.

Henderson says the ability to isolate and restore the school’s internet system is a testament to the Information Technology team responsible for their ability to rectify the outage.

Cut 13 (12) “…uncovered.” 

And while the inability to communicate digitally is a major inconvenience, Henderson says it could be much worse if there wasn’t an IT team prepared to handle such problems.

Cut 14 (10)   “…we follow.”

A timeline of when the school’s computer system is expected to be restored has not been released.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to fulfill a campaign promise in his final year in office and that’s raising the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour….
cut 11 (09) “…this year”
But the Republican led Legislature has not supported previous efforts as business groups say it will not be good for our economy. But Edwards says it’s immoral to pay a person $7.25 an hour.

As we approach the peak of strawberry season, Springfield strawberry farmer, Trey Harris says production is down from this time last year. But he says the current unseasonably warm temps are speeding things up.
Cut 6 (12) “…berries right now.”
Harris says highs in the 80s and warm nights are causing a growth spurt.

State and local officials were on hand today for the grand opening of SOWELA’s $10.8M State-of-the-art Culinary, Gaming, and Hospitality Training Center in Lake Charles. SOWELA Chancellor Dr. Neil Aspinwall says with three big casinos in Lake Charles a facility to train the workers is needed…
Cut 3 (10) “…hospitality center.”
The 28-thousand foot square building features a top of the line culinary kitchen, gaming tables and model hotel rooms.

Festival International de Louisiane announces the musical acts for its festival in Lafayette from April 26th to the 30th.. Marketing Director, Carly Viator says this year’s headliner includes Lafayette’s Lauren Daigle…
Cut 30 (10) “…zydeco groups.”
Exact dates and times for the various musical performers will be released next month.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans lost their fourth straight game last night as they fell to the Orlando Magic 101 to 93. New Orleans only scored 19 points in the fourth quarter and they were 6 of 27 from three point territory as the offense continues to struggle. Coach Willie Green is asking his team to trust their preparation…
cut 20 (14) “…way out of it”
The Pelicans begin a three-game road trip in Portland tomorrow night. New Orleans and the Trail Blazers are tied for the final spot in the play-in tournament.

At the NFL draft combine, free agent quarterback Derek Carr is Indianapolis and he’s expected to talk with the Saints and Jets again as well as the Panthers. The Falcons have released Q-B Marcus Mariota.

It’s a big night for college baseball tonight. Top ranked LSU is at Texas. The Longhorns are three-and-four on the season and Tigers Coach Jay Johnson is hopeful for another big offensive night from his club after scoring 16 runs on Sunday….
cut 18 (07) “…on Tuesday’
The Tigers have not announced their starting pitching for tonight. First pitch is at 6:30.

Also Louisiana Tech begins a two-game midweek series in Oxford against the Ole Miss Rebels. The Bulldogs are four and three, while the Rebels are six and one and swinging the bats well. The defending national champs have hit 18 home runs in seven games.

The Ragin Cajuns will visit McNeese tonight in the 177th meeting between in the state foes on the baseball diamond. U-L Lafayette leads the all-time series 100 to 76. U-L Lafayette is six and one on the season, while the Cowboys are three and four.

Last night, U-L Lafayette softball beat Ole Miss three to two in eight innings.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to fulfill a campaign promise his final year in office and that’s raising the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour….
cut 11 (09) “…this year”
But the Republican led Legislature has not supported previous efforts as business groups say it will not be good for our economy. But Edwards says it’s immoral to pay a person $7.25 an hour.

The Red Cross say it has hit its goal of installing two-point-five million smoke alarms since October 2014. It’s believed the campaign has saved nearly 30 lives in Louisiana. Ed Bush with the Red Cross says anyone in the need of a smoke detector can go to sound-the-alarm-dot-org slash Louisiana for a free alarm. He says they can also educate families about what to do in the case of a fire…
cut 9 (10) “….that side”

An LSU Health New Orleans study indicates the majority of their post-op total knee replacement patients recovered just as well with Tylenol and anti-inflammatories versus opioids. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Southeastern Louisiana continues to work on getting its computer system operational again after it was the target of a cyberattack. State Police is investigating the attack. LSU also reported internet outages yesterday, but the school says its issues are unrelated to the cyberattack at Southeastern.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards will once again support legislation in the upcoming legislative session to increase the minimum wage. Louisiana is one of 21 states that sets its minimum wage with the federal rate which is $7.25 an hour. Edwards says it’s past time to raise the minimum wage…
Cut 10 (09) “…2023″
Business groups have lobbied against previous legislation to increase the minimum wage.

The Red Cross says they’ve installed 2.5 million smoke alarms in Louisiana homes over the last nine years thus making one million homes safer in the Bayou State. Ed Bush with the Red Cross says it was 2014 when their Home Fire Campaign was launched.
Cut 7 (10) “…smoke alarm.”

LSU Health New Orleans doctors have developed a pain management strategy so opioids are not needed after total knee replacement surgery. Professor of Orthopedics Doctor Vinod Dasa (Va-node Dose-ah) says Tylenol and anti-inflammatory drugs can be used instead. Dasa says the surgery has also improved and the need for stronger pain relief has been reduced…
cut 14 (12) “….knee replacement”

Grammy award winning artist and Louisiana native Lauren Daigle will headline Festival International de Louisiane this year. Marketing Director Carly Viator says the festival runs from April 26th to the 30th….
cut 4 (09) “…years now”
Musicians from around the world play at the festival and a full schedule will be released next month.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans dropped their fourth straight last night as once again the offense failed to score enough points in a 101 to 93 home loss to the Orlando Magic. New Orleans scored just 19 points in the fourth quarter and they were six of 27 from three-point territory. Brandon Ingram had 25 points and five assists while C-J McCollum had 18 points. McCollum talked about the teams’ offensive troubles after the game…
cut 19 (14) “….bit more”
The Pels begin a three-game road trip in Portland tomorrow. The two teams are tied for the final spot in the play-in tournament.

Grambling remains tied for first place in the SWAC after beating Bethune-Cookman 66-54 in Daytona Beach, Florida last night. Ragin Cajuns softball beat Ole Miss three to two in eight innings in Lafayette last night.

LSU junior centerfielder Dylan Crews was named the SEC Co-Player of the Week after collecting ten hits in four games and driving in seven runs. Crews is hitting .565 after seven games this season. Coach Jay Johnson says Crews is the best player he’s ever coached and makes the game look easy…
cut 16 (14) “….is special”
The top ranked Tigers will be at Texas tonight

Phillip Matulia has been named the Conference USA Hitter of the Week. The senior hit four home runs last week and drove in ten runs. Matulia has five home runs on the season which ranks fifth in the country. Matulia and the Bulldogs will begin a two game series against fourth ranked Ole Miss on Today at Swayze Field.

And the Ragin Cajuns and McNeese renew their rivalry in baseball as the two teams meet in Lake Charles.