4:30 LRN Newscast

Qualifying to be on the ballot for the October primary begins tomorrow. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says there are seven candidates actively campaigning for governor, but several of the candidates have yet to gain much name recognition.
Cut 15 (10) “…to win.”
Qualifying will go from Tuesday to Thursday.

An early Sunday morning two vehicle crash in Lafayette Parish claims the lives of 16-year-olds Jose Alvarez of Opelousas and passenger Marlin Garcia of Church Point. Trooper Thomas Gossen says witnesses tell them the GMC truck the two were in was stopped near the I-49 Carencro exit and the driver of a box truck struck them from behind which caused them to turn over.
Cut 4 (09) “either way.”
The driver of the box truck was not injured.

The 2023 I Voted Sticker has been unveiled, Brooke Thorington has more on this year’s edition.
Cut 2 (29) “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The LSU football team is ranked fifth in the preseason Coaches Poll, which came out today. The Tigers went into last season unranked, but won the SEC West and ten games. Sophomore tight end Mason Taylor on the lofty preseason ranking…
Cut 12 (05) “…humble about it.” (2x)
LSU opens the season September 3rd in Orlando against eighth ranked Florida State.

LRN PM Newscall August 7

A change of venue is coming for a couple of high school football teams this. Pierson Luscy spoke with Shreveport Bossier Journal reporter Tony Taglavore about the issue.

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Pierson Luscy” 

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The 2023 I Voted Sticker has been unveiled, Brooke Thorington has more on this year’s edition.

Cut 2 (29)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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Two 16-year-old males were fatally injured in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 49 near the Carencro exit in Lafayette Parish early Sunday morning. State Trooper Thomas Gossen says the two-vehicle crash killed Jose Alvarez of Opelousas and his passenger Marlin Garcia of Church Point.

Cut 3 (09) “…same lane.”

Gossen says a box truck heading north on I-49 struck Alvarez’s GMC Sierra from behind causing it to overturn in the median. The driver of the box truck was properly restrained and was not injured. He said the box truck driver displayed no signs of impairment.

Cut 4 (09) “either way.”

The wreck occurred at 3:30 in the morning. Gossen says based on Louisiana’s graduated driver’s license law, which prohibits 16-year-olds from driving between 11 PM and 5 AM, Alvarez should not have been driving at that time of night.

Cut 5 (09) “3:30 in the morning”

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Shreveport’s Lee Hedges Stadium is likely to be closed for the rest of 2023 due to renovations. Tony Taglavore from the Shreveport Bossier Journal reports the stadium had ongoing renovations that were supposed to be done ahead of the fall 2023 season, but things quickly changed.

Cut 6 (14) “…football season.” 

High schools Captain Shreve and Byrd play their home football games in Lee Hedges, so they will now have to play most of their home games at Independence Stadium. Taglavore says this renovation work impacts more than just high school football.

Cut 7 (07) “…middle schools” 

Taglavore reports that the hold-up in the renovations were due to precaution and not human error.

Cut 8 (08) “…in the stadium.”

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The 2023 “I Voted” sticker was unveiled this morning, featuring the state bird, a pelican, and her three chicks. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he along with New Orleans artist Becky Fos chose the title “Confidence” for this year’s sticker.

Cut 9 (11)  “…State’s Office.”

Early voting begins in less than eight weeks for the October 14th primary and Ardoin says everyone has something to vote for on their ballot this election.

Cut 10 (11)  “…we have.”

Fos’s colorful artwork for last year’s sticker, which featured the state capitol, won the Elections Assistance Commissions sticker contest. Fos says she’s extremely honored that her artwork has been chosen again to represent her home state.

Cut 11 (04)  “…a difference.”

Voters will receive a sticker after they’ve submitted their ballot for the October 14th primary. Early voting runs from September 30th to October 7th.

You can see a photo of the sticker on our website at Louisiana-Radio-Network-dot-com.

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The LSU football team is ranked fifth in the preseason Coaches Poll, which came out today. The Tigers went into last season unranked, but won the SEC West and ten games. Sophomore tight end Mason Taylor on the lofty preseason ranking…

Cut 12 (05) “…humble about it.”  (2x)

LSU opens the season September 3rd in Orlando against eighth ranked Florida State.

The hot temperatures led to hot tempers at practice today as there was a big brawl among the players. Wide receivers Malik Nabers and Kyren Lacy were kicked out of practice and linebacker Harold Perkins Jr did not participate in team drills for the rest of the day. Taylor says Coach Brian Kelly gathered up the team after the fight..

Cut 13 (09) “…our team.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

Two 16-year-olds were killed in a two-vehicle crash on I-49 in Lafayette Parish early Sunday morning. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Jose Alvarez of Opelousas and Marlin Garcia of Church Point were killed when they were hit from behind by a box truck. The driver of the box truck was not injured and Gossen says they believe the teenagers’ vehicle was stopped on the interstate. He says at their age, they should not have been driving around in the middle of the night…
cut 5 (09) “….at 3:30 in the morning

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin unveiled the “I voted” sticker for the 2023 fall elections. Everyone who votes in October and November will get one. It’s an oil painting of the state’s seal, which features the state bird, a pelican. New Orleans artist Becky Fos is honored that her artwork has been chosen again to represent her home state…
cut 11 (04) “… difference’
Early voting for the October 14th election will begin on September 30th.

The LSU football team is ranked fifth in the preseason Coaches Poll. The Tigers went into last season unranked, but won the SEC West and ten games. Sophomore tight end Mason Taylor on the lofty preseason ranking…
cut 12 (05) “…humble about it”
LSU opens the season September 3rd in Orlando against eighth ranked Florida State.

Lee Hedges Stadium in Shreveport will not be available for high school football games this year, because of a delay in renovation work. Tony Taglavore with the Shreveport-Bossier Journal on what has caused the delay…
cut 8 (08) “…in the stadium”
Captain Shreve and Byrd High Schools will play most of their home games at Independence Stadium instead.

Tomorrow night’s Mega Millions jackpot is up to 1.55 billion dollars.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The fall election season will ramp up this week as a three-day qualifying period begins tomorrow for candidates to sign up for the elected position they would like to serve. There are seven major candidates in the governor’s race. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says we’ll know by the end of the business day on Thursday if all seven will actually have their name on the ballot…
Cut 14 (07) “…have the names.”
Pinsonat says there’s a chance one of two will decide not to qualify.

The 2023 “I Voted” sticker was unveiled this morning, featuring the state bird, a pelican, and her three chicks. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says he along with New Orleans artist Becky Fos chose the title “Confidence” for this year’s sticker.
Cut 9 (11) “…State’s Office.”
Fos’s colorful artwork for last year’s sticker, which featured the state capitol, won the Elections Assistance Commissions sticker contest last year.

If you’ve never attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Operation Smoke Sheaux, tonight’s your chance to get a behind-the-scenes look on the Food Network’s BBQ USA. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Chef Brody Olive of Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort in Orange Beach, Alabama won the Great American Seafood Cookoff Contest in New Orleans over the weekend. Olive prepared Gafftop catfish smoked over scrub oak, flash-fried mole crabs with Gulf shrimp horseradish cream.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Real Reform Louisiana, a consumer advocacy group, says a new study from the Consumer Federation of America shows drivers with bad credit are being penalized with much higher auto insurance premiums than those with good credit, even when both have a safe driving record. Real Reform Director Ben Riggs says this practice allows insurance providers to pad their profits…
cut 6 (11) “…good drivers”
Riggs says three states have passed laws to prohibit using credit scores in setting insurance prices. He points out all three states have cheaper auto insurance than Louisiana. But Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says insurance companies have seen people with poor credit try to use minor accidents to improve their financial situation…
Cut 7 (08) “…pay more.”

Qualifying to have your name on the fall ballot begins tomorrow. Most of the attention is on the governor’s race, but political analyst Bernie Pinsonat expects the race for Attorney General, State Treasurer and Secretary of State will be hotly contested…
Cut 16 (10) “…election system safe.”
Four people are running for Secretary of State. Three Republicans, Nancy Landry, Clay Schexnayder and Brandon Trosclair. Gwen Collins-Greenup is the Democrat.

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Office of Veteran and Military Student Services’ signature fundraising event will be featured on the Food Network TV show BBQ USA tonight. Operation Smoke Show brings in 60 of the most competitive barbecuers in the region and Ryan Gonzales hopes tonight’s publicity will lead to more competitors next year…
cut 10 (09) “…in April”

7:30 LRN Newscast

A new report from the Consumer Federation of America finds on average a motorist with poor credit has to pay twice as much for auto insurance as a driver with excellent credit, even if their driving safety history is the same.
Cut 1 (31) “….I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Two 16-year-olds were killed in a two-vehicle crash on I-49 in Lafayette Parish early Sunday morning. The victims have been identified as Jose Alvarez of Opelousas and Marlin Garcia of Church Point. State Police say they were on the side of the interstate when their vehicle was struck from behind by a box truck. The teens were pronounced dead at the scene. L-S-P says the driver of the box truck was uninjured and displayed no signs of impairment.

The fall election season will ramp up this week as a three-day qualifying period begins tomorrow for candidates to sign up for the elected position they would like to serve. There are seven major candidates in the governor’s race. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says we’ll know by the end of the business day on Thursday if all seven will actually have their name on the ballot…
Cut 14 (07) “…have the names.”
Pinsonat says there’s a chance one of two will decide not to qualify.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says students are back in class this week so be prepared for school buses that are making multiple stops along neighborhood streets…
cut 12 (10) “….on the road”
Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Gregory Fischer says drivers in all directions must come to a stop when the stop sign attached to the bus comes out.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Saints running back Alvin Kamara now knows he’ll miss the first three games of the season for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Kamara was charged with battery for his role in a Feburary 2022 fight in Las Vegas. He later pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of breach of peace. The 27-year-old says he definitely made a bad decision…
cut 18 (11) “…some people”
2022 was a tough season for Saints kicker Will Lutz as he was just 22 of 31 on field goals. Lutz knows he has the leg strength, consistency is what he’s searching for…
cut 21 (18) “…long ones’
Lutz has missed just three kicks this year.

Former LSU wide receiver Jontre Kirklin is getting a chance with the Saints. Kirkland played well this past spring for the XFL’s Houston Roughnecks, catching 15 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns in five games. Kirklin was a also a standout player at Lutcher.

The Green Bay Packers have released former LSU quarterback Danny Etling. He was on the Packers practice squad all of last season.

LSU has received a commitment from four-star wide receiver Jelani Watkins. He’s from Houston and the five-foot-ten, 160-pounder also wants to run track at LSU. He’s ranked by ESPN as the 105th best player in the 2024 recruiting class.

Both Dylan Crews and Gavin Dugas hit home runs Fredericksburg yesterday. The two former LSU Tigers are playing for the Nationals Class-A team.

And Lee Hedges Stadium in Shreveport will be closed this fall for renovations, which means Byrd and Captain Shreve will have to find another venue to play football games, Independence Stadium and Northwood High School are the other options.

6:30 LRN Newscast

A new study from the Consumer Federation of America finds that safe drivers with bad credit pay an average of 905 dollars more than drivers with excellent credit scores. Director of Real Reform Louisiana Ben Riggs says non-driving related factors should not determine auto rates…
Cut 4 (10) “…excellent credit.”
According to CFA, State Farm charges people in Louisiana with fair credit a 78 percent surcharge over the premiums charged to excellent credit drivers and a 224 percent surcharge for people with poor credit. But Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon believes credit is an accurate predictor of the likelihood of loss for a policyholder…
Cut 5 (10) “…good credit.”

If you’ve never attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Operation Smoke Sheaux, tonight’s your chance to get a behind-the-scenes look on the Food Network’s BBQ USA. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

It’s back-to-school time as most students return to class this week. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission spokesperson Gregory Fischer says that means the return of school zone speed limits.
Cut 11 (07) “…in the afternoon.”

5:30 LRN Newscast August 4

The NFL has suspended Saints running back Alvin Kamara for three games for his role in a fight outside a Las Vegas nightclub in February 2022. Last month, Kamara plead no contest to a misdemeanor charge. Before the suspension was handed down, Kamara said he made a very bad decision that day.

But in more positive news, One of the Saints best defensive players has signed a contract extension. Pierson Luscy has more…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Pierson Luscy”

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is smaller than normal, but it’s still nearly the size of Yellowstone National Park. So this year it covers more than three-thousand square thousand miles. LSU Professor Nancy Rabalais says the smaller hypoxia zone is attributed to low flow of the Mississippi River and the pollution that causes the dead zone has not been reduced…
cut 11 (10) “….the river”

Saturday night is the Great American Seafood Cook-off in New Orleans. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s an event that highlights the quality and variety domestic seafood…
cut 8 (11) “…these imports”
Representing Louisiana in the competition is Owen Hohl, who is the chef at Hot Tails in Ascension Parish.

16:30 LRN Newscast

Tonight’s MegaMillions jackpot is the second largest in the history of the game. Would you know what to do if you won? Jeff Palermo has some tips
Cut 2 (31) “….I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A lot of news happening with the Saints today, defensive end Cam Jordan signed a two-year contract extension to remain with the Black and Gold through 2025. Also, the NFL has suspended running back Alvin Kamara for the first three games as a result of a fight outside of a Las Vegas nightclub.

The size of the Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico is the sixth smallest in 36 years. LSU Professor Nancy Rabalais says unfortunately it’s not because there’s a decrease in pollution that robs this part of the gulf of oxygen…
cut 10 (11) “…action plan”
Rabalais says the dead zone is smaller because the Mississippi River flow is not as high as usual, because of dry conditions across the central U-S.

A dozen chefs from across the country will face off for the crown at the 2023 Great American Seafood Cook-off in the Crescent City tomorrow. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says every year chefs representing their state get to display their incredible talent and showcase their seafood creations…
Cut 6 (11) “…to Louisiana.”
Chef Owen Hohl from Hot Tails Restaurant in Ascension Parish is representing Louisiana.