10:30 LRN Newscast

Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson faces a lawsuit after blocking a Twitter user from commenting on her page. Tulane First Amendment Law Clinic Director Katie Schwartzmann says Jackson signed up for debate and dialogue when she ran for office, yet she blocked the plaintiff for disagreeing. Jackson says she blocked the plaintiff on Twitter for using foul and abusive language.

Chair of the state Democratic Party, Katie Bernhardt tells The Advocate she’s not running for governor. And while her recent TV ad received widespread criticism from party members, La Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says she never declared her candidacy for any office in the ad, only that help was coming.
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DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson could be the Democrat who enters the race.

February is American Heart Month and heart disease is the leading cause of death in Louisiana. Do you know what your risk factors are?
cut 1 (31) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team leaves for South Carolina today to take on the top ranked Gamecocks tomorrow. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says Carolina’s height is a concern…
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Tip off is at 1 PM.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A Metairie lawmaker proposes legislation to make convicted car burglars serve at least one year in prison if convicted. Representative Laurie Schlegel, a Republican, says there’s an inherent danger in these crimes…:
CUT 11 (12) “…trying to do here.”
In New Orleans, fans attending Saints and Pelicans games have complained about returning to their vehicles only to see their windows busted out and personal items stolen.

Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson faces a lawsuit after blocking a Twitter user from commenting on her page. Tulane First Amendment Law Clinic Director Katie Schwartzmann says the courts consider the internet a public forum …:
CUT 07(10) “…that conversation.”
Jackson released a statement that says free speech is not a blank check and that no public official nor any internet user should be subjected to bullying or abusive language.

The LSU Board of Supervisors has voted to rename the Dale Brown Court at the Maravich Center; adding former women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter’s name. Both coaches won over 400 games at LSU. Former Lady Tiger Delia Taylor urged the Board members to vote for the name change
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Critics of the vote say by adding Gunter’s name to the court, they are taking away an honor from Coach Brown, who led the Tigers to two Finals Fours.

Kansas City Chiefs cornerback and Minden native, L’Jarius Sneed will appear in his second Super Bowl tomorrow. Minden High School Coach Spencer Heard says watching the big game is even more fun when you have a personal connection.
Cut 13 (08) “…the occasion.”
The former LA Tech star has a knee injury but is expected to play.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A Jefferson Parish lawmaker has filed legislation that would crack down on thieves who break into people’s cars, by requiring at least a one year prison sentence….
cut 12 (09) “…you’re going to jail”
Metairie Republican Representative Laurie Schlegel says her House Bill 16 would impose stiffer penalties on persons who commit a string of burglaries or any burglary within a mile of any fair, festival, entertainment or sports event or parade.

Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson is being sued for allegedly blocking a person from commenting on her Twitter page. The plaintiff is represented by the Tulane First Amendment Law Clinic, whose director – Katie Schwartzmann – says the goal of the lawsuit is the prevent censorship…
CUT 08(05) “…moving forward.”
Jackson says she has not violated anyone’s 1st Amendment rights.

The LSU Board of Supervisors has voted to change the name of the Dale Brown Court at the Maravich Center in Baton Rouge to include former women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter. Both coaches won over 400 games at LSU. Before their decision, former LSU baseball and basketball player Ben McDonald suggested to the board to name the practice facility or the scoreboard after Gunter…:
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Some feel political pressure from the governor influenced the board, but member James Williams rejected the idea that someone is twisted their arm…:
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The court will be re-dubbed using both Brown’s and Gunter’s names.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

Cleveland built a double digit lead in the first quarter and never looked back last night as the Pelicans lost to the Cavaliers 118 to 107 to end a three-game losing streak. Donovan Mitchell had 30 points for the Cavs. Brandon Ingram led New Orleans with 25 points.

In college basketball today, LSU hosts Texas A-and-M, the Ragin Cajuns are at Troy, ULM visits Sun Belt leader Southern Miss. Louisiana Tech takes on Conference USA leader Florida Atlantic, Southeastern hosts Nicholls. Northwestern is at Texas A-and-M Commerce.

Tomorrow is Super Bowl 57 and former Minden and La Tech star L’Jarius Sneed is playing in his second Super Bowl with the Chiefs. Minden Head Coach Spencer Heard knew Sneed would be a special player when he first saw him as a sophomore…
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The LSU Board of Supervisors votes to rename the Dale Brown Court at the Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge to include former Lady Tigers coach Sue Gunter’s name. The vote was not without controversy. Freelance investigative writer Jeffrey Marx says political pressure was brought to bear to make some Board members change their minds on the matter…:
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The same proposal was rejected in 2021. Board member James Williams denied that the governor or LSU president has pressured the board to vote a certain way.

The game of the year in women’s basketball is tomorrow as third ranked LSU visits top ranked South Carolina. Lady Tigers coach Kim Mulkey says she’s not allowing her team to put too much emphasis on this game…
cut 17 (14) “….winning the SEC”
Tip off is at 1 PM.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Texas and Oklahoma will join the SEC in 2024, a year earlier than planned. The addition of O-U and Texas means the SEC will need a new scheduling format and it’s expected to result in the addition of a ninth game to its conference football schedule.

Earlier this week, LSU Coach Brian Kelly filed for divorce from his wife of 28 years, but sources with the LSU athletic department say the divorce petition will be withdrawn. There were pictures on social media showing Kelly and his wife having dinner together on Thursday night.

Sunday is the Super Bowl and former Minden and Louisiana Tech star L’Jarius Sneed will play in his second Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs. Minden Football Coach Spencer Heard says there’s a lot of respect for Sneed as he’s known to spend time with elementary students……
cut 14 (09) “…person he is”
Super Bowl 57 will kick off at 5:30.

The Pelicans will conclude their four-game homestand tonight by hosting Cleveland tonight at 9 PM in the Smoothie King Center. New Orleans has won three in a row and added veteran wing man Josh Richardson yesterday in a trade with San Antonio. Richardson is averaging nearly 12 points and shooting 36-percent from three point territory.

The LSU Board of Supervisors votes to add former women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter’s name to Dale Brown court at the PMAC…
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LRN PM Newscall February 10

The LSU Board of Supervisors votes to add former women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter’s name to Dale Brown court at the PMAC. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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After blocking a Twitter user from her account, Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson faces a lawsuit. Brooke Thorington explains.

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The LSU Board of Supervisors voted today to rename the Dale Brown Court at the Maravich Assembly Center; adding former women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter’s name. Both coaches won over 400 games at LSU. Former Lady Tiger Delia Taylor urged the Board members to vote for the name change

Cut 3 (13) “…up others” 

Critics of the vote say by adding Gunter’s name to the court, they are taking away an honor from Coach Brown, who led the Tigers to two Finals Fours. Former LSU baseball and basketball player Ben McDonald suggested to the board to name the practice facility or the scoreboard after Gunter

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Freelance writer Jeffrey Marx of Baton Rouge based on his own investigating reporting, political pressure has resulted in several Board members changing their minds and now wanting to add Gunter’s name to the court…

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In September 2021, the LSU Board of Supervisors rejected a proposal to have the court named after both Brown and Gunter.

No one at the Board spoke on why there’s been a change of heart, but board member James Williams rejected the idea that someone is twisting their arm

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Governor John Bel Edwards told the USA Today Network that Gunter’s accomplishments are worthy enough to have her name on the court too.

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Monroe Senator Katrina Jackson faces a lawsuit after blocking a Twitter user from commenting on her page. Tulane First Amendment Law Clinic Director Katie Schwartzmann says the courts consider the internet a public forum and when a public official blocks a constituent from commenting it’s a First Amendment violation.

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Schwartzmann says the goal of the lawsuit is the prevent censorship of these types of discussions in the future.

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In addition to the plaintiff, Schwartzmann says other users have also claimed that Senator Jackson has blocked them.

As a public official, Scwartzmann says Jackson signed up for debate and dialogue when she ran for office and over the past five years in similar cases, the precedent has been set that social media is a public forum and blocking a user from a public official’s page is a First Amendment violation.

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Jackson released a comment that free speech is not a blank check and that no public official nor any internet user should be subjected to bullying or abusive language. She also said her Twitter account shows no record of the plaintiff by name.

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A Jefferson Parish lawmaker has filed legislation that would crack down on thieves who break into people’s cars, by stiffening their minimum sentence. Metairie Republican state Representative Laurie Schlegel says her House Bill 16 would impose stiffer penalties on persons who commit a string of burglaries or any burglary within a mile of any fair, festival, entertainment or sports event or parade…:

Cut 10 (06) “…for this behavior.” 

Schlegel brings the bill as the number of motor vehicle burglaries grows statewide, but especially in cities like New Orleans. At a recent Pelicans game, as many as 30 cars and trucks were broken into while folks were watching the event. She says there’s a real danger involved in such cases…:

Cut 11 (12)  “…trying to do here.”

Current law calls for sentencing of zero-to-12 years. Schlegel says her bill would add mandatory jail time with a conviction…:

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Schlegel says convicted auto burglars would be assured of at least a year behind bars, which may be a sufficient deterrent. Her bill will be debated in the regular legislation session, which begins April 10th.

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Kansas City Chiefs cornerback and Minden native, L’Jarius Sneed is expected to play in his second Super Bowl Sunday. Sneed’s Minden High School Coach Spencer Heard says watching the big game is even more fun when you have a personal connection.

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The former  LA Tech star has a knee injury but is expected to play.

Despite playing in the professional ranks, Heard says Sneed visits the Webster Parish city often to see family and friends and also spends time with elementary students in Minden.

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Heard remembers Sneed fondly and says he started coaching at Minden during Sneed’s sophomore year. He says Sneed’s talent was clear and that he played both defense and offense in high school.

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Sneed is one of five former Louisiana high school players playing in Super Bowl LVII (57). Chiefs’ safety Justin Reid played for Dutchtown High in Geismer, and running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire went to Catholic High in Baton Rouge. Eagles running back Boston Scott played at Zachary High and wide receiver DeVonta Smith attended Amite High School

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team’s ten game losing streak came to an end last night and they fell out of first place with a 82-71 at Southern Miss. ULM, La Tech also lost, while McNeese ended an eight-game losing streak by upsetting Southeastern Louisiana 69-66. Nicholls upended UNO 84-59.

Super Bowl 57 is expected to see super betting. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The LSU Board of Supervisors votes to name the basketball court at the PMAC after both Dale Brown and Sue Gunter. Both coaches won over 400 games at LSU, but in 2021 the board voted to only have Brown’s name on the court. Former Lady Tiger basketball player Delia Taylor urged the board to add Gunter’s name to the court…
Cut 3 (13) “…up others”
Critics of the vote say by adding Gunter’s name to the court, they are taking away an honor from Coach Brown.

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team leaves for South Carolina to take on the top ranked Gamecocks. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says Carolina’s height is a concern…
cut 18 (19) “…down here”
Tip off is at 1 PM.

8:30 LRN Newscast

For the second time in a week, there’s been an officer involved shooting involving a Shreveport police officer. K-S-L-A is reporting a Shreveport officer shot a suspected car-jacker during a foot pursuit. The injuries to the person shot are considered non-life threatening. 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley was killed in an officer shooting last Friday.

The daughter of former Governor Kathleen Blanco says she will challenge the mayor of Lafayette for re-election. Kevin Gallagher has that…:
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The American Sugarcane League says for the first time ever in 2022, the state produced more than two million tons of raw sugar. American Sugarcane League director Jim Simon says over the last five years the state’s crop size has been around the one-point-seven million ton range…
cut 13 (10) “….this year”
Simon credits the Louisiana sugarcane industry’s strength to procuring research funding and establishing a good national sugar policy.

According to the delivery app ASAP, boneless wings is the most popular delivery food order for Super Bowl Sunday. Following boneless wings, it’s traditional wings, burgers, pizza and dip. ASAP spokesperson Dean Turcol…
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7:30 LRN Newscast

Jefferson Parish investigators are still trying to determine what happened inside a home in Harvey where four people were found dead inside in what appears to be a murder suicide. Sheriff Joe Lopinto says a mother and father, along with a 20-year-old and 14-year-old were found in the home. Lopinto says they are not sure who pulled the trigger…
cut 30 (09) “…for the parents”

Over in Lafayette, one of the daughters of former Governor Kathleen Blanco has announced her candidacy in the Lafayette Mayor-President race. Monique Blanco Boulet will run as a Republican. Incumbent Josh Guillory is also facing a second challenger, Attorney and Republican Jan Swift. Guillory says he welcomes all challengers and looks forward to to discussing the issues….
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The primary is in October.

The food delivery app ASAP has revealed the top 10 food orders for Louisiana this Super Bowl Sunday. Kace Kieschnick has the story…
Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

There will also be a lot of people placing bets on the Super Bowl. Mobile sports betting has been a thing in Louisiana for a little over a year and Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says hey will reveal at next week’s board meeting the amount of the tax revenue sports betting has brought in…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

It’s been worked out so Texas and Oklahoma can join the Southeastern Conference in 2024. Both schools will pay the Big 12 50-million dollars each in order to join the SEC a year earlier than planned. Now we wait to see if the SEC will go to a nine-game football schedule.

Former LSU Tiger Justin Jefferson was named the A-P Offensive Player of the Year last night. He also received the moment of the year award for his one-handed catch against the Bills.

Cowboys quarterback and former Haughton star Dak Prescott received NFL Man of the Year Honors.

In college basketball last night, the Ragin Cajuns lost the battle for first place in the Sun Belt, falling to Southern Miss 82-71. ULM also went down in defeat as they lost on their home floor to Appalachian State 52-45. Louisiana Tech came up short against F-I-U 66-62. McNeese ended an eight-game losing streak with a 69-66 win over Southeastern Louisiana.

The LSU Board of Supervisors will vote this morning on a proposal to re-name the Dale Brown Court, in the PMAC, to include long-time women’s basketball coach Sue Gunter. Broadcaster Tim Brando of Shreveport says it was in 2021 when the court was named for Brown, but one Board member, Mary Leach Werner, is angry about the omission of Gunter…:
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Brando points out that Werner was a major financial contributor to Governor John Bel Edwards election campaigns.

The undefeated LSU Lady Tigers will visit top ranked South Carolina on Sunday. The Gamecocks are the defending national champs and they’ve won 30 in a row. Zia Cooke is their leading scorer at 15 points a game and then there’s Aliyah Boston at 13 points and 10 rebounds a game. Lady Tigers Coach Kim Mulkey…
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Tip off is at 1 PM.