6:45 LRN Sportscast

25th ranked LSU will face its biggest test yet as they take on eighth-ranked Tennessee in Death Valley tomorrow. Quarterback Jayden Daniels, who transferred to the team from Arizona St. this offseason, says he’s excited for the challenge that comes with playing in the SEC…
Cut 16 (20) “…have fun.”
The fun will begin Saturday morning, with an 11 AM kick-off.

The Saints will welcome Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks to the Superdome on Sunday. Smith is off to a good start this season as he’s completing 77-percent of his passes for over one-thousand yards, six touchdowns and two interceptions. He’s thrown for over 300 yards in his last two games. Kick-off is at noon.

After losing to Arkansas State 48-25 last Saturday, ULM will host Coastal Carolina for homecoming tomorrow. The Warhawks are 2-and-3 and Coach Terry Bowden says the losing record does not sit well for his team…
cut 19 (15) “…be successful”
Coastal is 5-0 and they won a close game last week, edging out Georgia Southern 34-30.

Here’s the rest of the college football schedule for Saturday, Louisiana Tech hosts UTEP, Tulane hosts East Carolina, Grambling completes its season-opening six-game road trip by visiting Alabama A-and-M. Northwestern State is at Eastern Illinois, Southeastern hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce, Southern visits Prairie View and Nicholls seeks its first win when they travel to Houston Christian.

6:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden will pardon thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law. Biden says marijuana laws disproportionately affect people of color. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney Andre Belanger says it’s a bold move for the president politically, but…:
Cut 13 (13) “…is going to have.”

We’re a month away from the November eighth open congressional primary election. U-S Senator John Kennedy is a heavy favorite to win re-election. Democratic candidates Luke Mixon, Gary Chambers and Syretia Stieb (Stibe) are trying to force a run-off, and pollster John Couvillon says Black voters are expected to come out strong from Chambers and Stieb…
cut 4 (10) “….comes up with”

The 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta is underway in Sabine Parish, and they expect to serve five thousand dozen tamales. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Excitement is building for LSU’s first big SEC test of the season as they welcome eighth ranked Tennessee into Death Valley for an 11 AM kick-off. The Volunteers are 4-0, while the Tigers are 4-and-1 and they’ve shown the ability to come from behind in games this season. Volunteers Coach Josh Heupel says they’ll need to play well for 60 minutes in order to win in Baton Rouge…
cut 17 (25) “….the game’s played”
Tennessee is a 2.5 point favorite and it could be a high scoring game as the Volunteers are averaging 48 points a game.

Saints Running Back Alvin Kamara says he will be back on the field this Sunday as New Orleans looks to snap a three-game losing streak against the Seahawks. Kamara missed the game in London due to ongoing isssues with his ribs, but he’s all healed up now…
cut 28 (25) “…feeling great”
But quarterback Jameis Winston and receiver Michael Thomas are still not practicing because of their injuries. The injury report that came out today said they did not participate. But offensive guard Andrus Peat was a full participant after being a limited participant yesterday because of a concussion. Jarvis Landry was also limited.

LRN PM Newscall

A day after launching his bid to be the next governor of Louisiana. Attorney General Jeff Landry spoke with Jeff Palermo about his campaign…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Louisiana is expected to see major job growth over the next two years even amid a predicted national recession. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (34)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry is the first major candidate to announce he’s running for governor in 2023. Landry says he’s looking forward to getting out on the campaign trail to discuss ideas on how to make Louisiana a better state…

Cut 3 (13) “…those problems.” 

Landry says the three biggest issues that need to be addressed are crime, education and the state’s economy. He plans to roll out more detailed solutions after he spends some time with voters on the campaign trail…

Cut 4 (11) “…being last.” 

Landry has served as the state’s top prosecutor for seven years. Before that he represented south Louisiana in Congress. The 51-year-old from Lafayette Parish wants to get Louisiana off the bottom of the rankings….

Cut 5 (09) “…put up with that.” 

Landry is expected to be one of several candidates seeking to replace term-limited Governor John Bel Edwards.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Louisiana is getting federal funds to help make up for its tourism losses during the pandemic. He says before COVID the state’s international market was growing by double digits.

Cut 6 (09)  “…breaking numbers” 

$300,000  from the US Department of Commerce will be added to $600,000 in state funds to promote Louisiana in Madrid Spain, Milan Italy, and Mumbai, India.

Cut 7 (06) “…or state.”

Nungesser says a recent marketing campaign aimed at attracting visitors from London worked well. Now tourism officials will make their first-ever promotional trip to Australia. He says they will bring tourism experts from all over the state to share the Louisiana experience with Australian  tourism officials.

Cut 8 (08)  “…to Louisiana.”

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Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain says he’s been meeting with USDA officials on how to create a better mechanism for farmers to receive assistance when they are impacted by natural disasters. He’s hoping revisions will be added to the new farm bill and he says they may look at having ag added to the Stafford Act.

Cut 9 (08)  “…separate appropriation.”

Strain says there’s no standard on how natural disaster funding is handled when they lobby congress for assistance for farmers. Each time he says it’s processed differently, and there needs to be a standard mechanism in place and properly funded.

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In addition to soybean crop damage in parts of Louisiana due to excessive late summer rains, Strain says Florida’s agriculture industry sustained massive losses from Hurricane Ian.

Cut 11 (12)  “…pay that bill.”

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According to Loren C. Scott and Associates economic outlook, the Bayou State is expected to add over 14-thousand jobs next year and more than twice that in 2024. But Economist Dr. Loren Scott says that’s still 38-thousand jobs short of the pre-pandemic employment level.

Cut 12 (12) “…recovering those jobs.”

Scott predicts there will be a significant growth in industrial construction jobs to support infrastructure projects in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lake Charles.

He says there are also areas of the state that were impacted by Ida that will naturally recover and it will cause the economy to grow. Scott says that’s important to note because of a likely national recession next year.

Cut 13 (07) “…through the recession.” 

For Louisiana, Scott says that’s happened four times out of the last eight national recessions and he expects the southern half of the state will see the majority of job growth.

As for recession predictions, Scott believes it will occur in the first quarter of 2023 and last until the third quarter and it will be relatively short because the federal reserve has to do something to curb our current inflation.

Cut 14 (10)  “…into a recession.” 

And after the country recovers from the 2023 recession Scott says expects Louisiana will see a growth of some 30,800 jobs in 2024. He predicts that interest rates will drop and the housing industry will rebound.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has officially announced his candidacy for governor. Landry says the three biggest issues that need to be addressed are crime, education and the state’s economy. He plans to roll out more detailed solutions after he spends some time with voters on the campaign trail…
cut 4 (11) “…being last.”

Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain says he’s been meeting with USDA officials on how to create a better mechanism for farmers to receive assistance when they are impacted by natural disasters. He’s hoping revisions will be added to the new farm bill and he says they may look at having ag added to the Stafford Act.
Cut 9 (08) “…separate appropriation.”
Strain says there’s no standard on how natural disaster funding is handled when they lobby congress for assistance for farmers.

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow has launched a nonprofit to help families struggling mentally and financially…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the U-S Department of Commerce is sending 300-thousand dollars to his tourism department so that the state can use those funds to promote Louisiana as a travel destination in three specific international markets…Madrid, Milan and Mumbai, India…
cut 7 (06) “…or state”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints Running Back Alvin Kamara says he will be back on the field this Sunday as New Orleans looks to snap a three-game losing streak against the Seahawks. Kamara missed the game in London due to ongoing isssues with his ribs, but he’s all healed up now…
cut 23 (27) “…feeling great”
But quarterback Jameis Winston and receiver Michael Thomas are still not practicing because of their injuries. Defensive tackle Malcolm Roach has been designated for return from injured reserve and the Saints have 21 days to add him back to the roster.

We’re less than 48 hours away from the big Top 25 match-up between LSU and Tennessee in Tiger Stadium. The Bayou Bengals are looking for their passing game to take off after Jayden Daniels only threw for 80 yards in last week’s win over Auburn. Tennessee’s offense is averaging 48 points per game and quarterback Hendon Hooker leads the SEC in passing, averaging 342 yards a game.

Louisiana Tech will welcome UTEP to Joe Aillet Stadium. The Miners are 3-and-3 and they are coming off a 41-35 win over Charlotte where they had 252 rushing yards. Bulldogs defensive lineman Deshon Hall says they like to run the ball…
Cut 18 (17) “…their game.”
Louisiana Tech enters the game with a 1-and-3 record and in their last game, only scored 14 points in a loss to South Alabama

11:30 LRN Newscast

The first major candidate in the 2023 Governor’s race has officially tossed his hat into the ring. It’s Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry…
cut 5 (09) “…in this race”
That’s La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford, who expects several more candidates to enter the race after the November 8th federal election.

Landry says he’s looking forward to getting out on the campaign trail to discuss ideas on how to make Louisiana a better state…
cut 3 (13) “…those problems”
Landry says the three biggest issues that need to be addressed are crime, education and the state’s economy.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Louisiana is getting federal funds to help make up for its tourism losses during the pandemic. He says before COVID the state’s international market was growing by double digits.
Cut 6 (09) “…breaking numbers”
$300,000 from the US Department of Commerce will be added to $600,000 in state funds to promote Louisiana in Madrid Spain, Milan Italy, and Mumbai, India.

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow has launched a nonprofit program to help families in need overcome food disparities, and childhood mental health issues. The former LSU star’s dad Jimmy Burrow will serve as Vice-President of the Foundation, which will provide resources to underprivileged families in Ohio and Louisiana.
Cut 27 (13) “…down there.”
For more information go to Joe-Burrow-dot-org.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The first major candidate in the 2023 Governor’s race has officially tossed his hat into the ring. It’s Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry…
cut 5 (09) “…in this race”
That’s La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford, who expects several more candidates to enter the race after the November 8th federal election.

Political newcomer Katie Darling is on the November eighth ballot as she’s challenging Republican Congressman Steve Scalise. The 36-year-old Democrat has jump started her campaign with a digital ad that shows her giving birth to her second child and also explaining her pro choice stance and her objections to laws that make it difficult to get an abortion. Darling says her six-year-old daughter likes the ad…
cut 12 (09) “….our family”

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline jumped nearly seven cents overnight to a statewide average of $3.20. Triple-A Fuel analyst Don Redman says a tight supply for gasoline and high demand has caused pump prices to rise and the OPEC-plus alliance announced it’s slashing production…
Cut 26 (08) “…crude’s going to be”
Redman expects prices to keep rising during the rest of 2022.

Thousands of Louisiana taxpayers have until today to claim millions of dollars in state income tax refunds before the Department of Revenue transfers them to the State’s Unclaimed Property Fund. L-D-R spokesperson Byron Henderson says affected taxpayers received a letter in August and if you lost that letter…
cut 14 (10) “….refunds are”
The most common reason there are unclaimed tax returns is due to an individual moving.

8:30 LRN Newscast

State Attorney General Jeff Landry becomes the first major candidate to officially declare his desire to be elected Governor in 2023.…:
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

A shooting near the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus late yesterday afternoon left an 18-year-old in critical but stable condition. Authorities say several individuals were involved in a fight in a parking lot, when one of the individuals pulled out a gun and shot the victim. No arrests have been made.

The Joe Burrow Foundation has been established and it seeks to provide financial resources to help children with mental illness and those experiencing food insecurity in Ohio and Louisiana. The former LSU star’s dad, Jimmy Burrow, says they have a strong team in the Bayou State to help coordinate their effort…
cut 9 (12) “….down there”
To donate go to joe-burrow-dot-org.

Thousands of Louisiana taxpayers have until today to claim their state income tax refund or it will be turned over to the state’s Unclaimed Property fund. The most common reason there are unclaimed tax returns is due to an individual moving. Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says if you have moved since you last filed your taxes it’s easy to update your mailing address.
Cut 15 (09) “…with us.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

A 36-year-old Democrat seeking to defeat 1st District Congressman Steve Scalise has released a digital ad that shows her giving birth to her second child. Katie Darling of Covington says she wanted to highlight how her high-risk pregnancy was even more stressful since Roe versus Wade was overturned…
cut 10 (12) “…vote for it”
This is Darling’s first run at political office.

Attorney General Jeff Landry’s announcement yesterday that he will run for governor next year, opens the door for several people to run for A-G. LA-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the state’s high violent crime rate will make that race an important one…
cut 6 (06) “…gonna be discussed”
State Rep John Stefanski, Union-Lincoln D-A John Belton and current state solicitor general Liz Murrill are the top candidates.

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow has launched a nonprofit to help families struggling mentally and financially…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline shot up another six cents from yesterday. That’s in response from OPEC-plus oil-exporting countries announcing a cut in production due to an uncertainty of the global economy. According to Triple-A, a gallon of regular gasoline costs $3.20. That’s up a dime from a week ago.