6:30 LRN Newscast

81-year-old Delhi Representative Francis Thompson who has represented northeast Louisiana in the state legislature for almost 50 years has switched parties. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Frosty start to the morning as most of the state is under a freeze warning. Temperatures are in the upper 20s for northeast and central Louisiana at this hour. It will warm up to the upper 50s this afternoon and the next threat for severe weather is Friday.

Entergy says it has made the largest renewable power expansion request in state history as the company has filed a request with the Public Service Commission to add an additional three gigawatts of solar power to its generation portfolio. This is on top of the nearly 225 megawatts of solar power the company requested earlier this month. Entergy Louisiana president Phillip May says they are serious about protecting the state’s environment and they want to protect customers…
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The interim president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Jim Patterson, says they will once again oppose any effort in the legislative session to raise the minimum wage above $7.25 an hour. Patterson says such a move will drive up inflation even more…
cut 12 (12) “….goods and services”
Governor Edwards says $7.25 an hour is not a meaningful wage.

LRN AM Newscall March 20

81-year-old Delhi Representative Francis Thompson who has represented northeast Louisiana in the state legislature for almost 50 years has switched parties. Brooke Thorington has more.

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There is a new man leading the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry. Jeff Palermo talked with Jim Patterson about L-A-B-I’s priorities in the upcoming legislative session

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Entergy files for state regulatory permission to vastly expand its solar energy capabilities. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

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The newest member of the state Republican Party is the longest-serving member of the Louisiana legislature. Delhi Representative Francis Thompson was a lifelong Democrat and by joining the GOP both chambers are a Republican super majority. The 81-year-old says he’d been contemplating switching parties for years.

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The redistricting session last year played a role in the decision because District 19 is majority red.  Thompson voted then with Republicans to overturn Governor Edwards’ veto of a congressional map. He says his values are more aligned with the GOP nationally and on the state level and the switch comes after almost 50 years in the legislature.

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When the regular session begins next month Thompson says how he votes will not change but for the first time, Thompson will have an “R” beside his name instead of a “D” on the October ballot.

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Thompson was the lone Democrat to join Republicans to vote for the state’s first veto override session to reverse Edwards’s veto of legislation to ban transgender girls from female sports and to remove restrictions on conceal carry.

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Federal regulators have approved Canadian Pacific’s acquisition of Kansas City Southern, a huge step towards reestablishing passenger rail service linking Baton Rouge to New Orleans. A passenger train has not run between both major cities since 1969. Baton Rouge Area Foundation Vice President John Spain says the deal specifically says the deal would allow Amtrak to add passenger service on the K-C-S owned line…

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Another obstacle is getting the funding to establish the service. The largest price tag is nearly $108 million to replace the bridge across the Bonne Carre Spillway and the Louisiana Department of Transportation has applied for federal grants to help cover 80% of the cost. Spain says the pieces are starting to fall into place.

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The passenger line would include stops in Baton Rouge, Gonzales, LaPlace, Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport, and Union Passenger Terminal in New Orleans.  Spain says this is a great solution for transportation infrastructure issues.

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A decision on the grant awards could happen by the end of the year.

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Longtime L-A-B-I official Jim Patterson is the interim president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, taking over for now gubernatorial candidate Stephen Waguespack. With the legislative session coming up, Patterson says L-A-B-I will be involved in the property insurance crisis and they would like to see the legislature address the high taxes on insurance premiums…

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Patterson says they will also be involved in discussions about eliminating the state’s income tax and phasing out the state’s inventory tax, but that maybe difficult to do in an election year.

Patterson says they will oppose any bills that seek to prevent carbon capturing. Some lawmakers do not like the idea of capturing emissions and burying them underneath the ground or a waterway. But Patterson says

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And Patterson says the business lobbying group will oppose efforts to raise the minimum wage from the current $7.25 an hour. He says it will drive up inflation even more….

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Entergy is seeking regulatory blessing to make a huge increase in its amount of renewable energy. Entergy Louisiana CEO Phillip May says they have filed a request with the Public Service Commission to add another 3 gigawatts of solar power to its generation portfolio. May says there are billions in potential investments in Louisiana, but many firms want to see a commitment to renewable energy sources…:

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The proposed additional solar power facilities would – if approved – be built in Iberville and Ouachita parishes, and would bring hundreds of jobs during construction. May says increasing Entergy’s green energy portfolio will likely bring billion into the state…:

Cut 14 (11)  “…made in Louisiana.”

May says the 3-gigawatt proposal will benefit local economies by way of tax revenues and wages. He says there are numerous advantages in expanding Entergy’s renewables energies, such as…:

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Collectively, there are now 3,225 megawatts (3.23 gigawatts) of solar power in the approval queue for Entergy.

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The LSU Lady Tigers are headed to the Sweet 16 as they defeated Michigan 66-42 in front of a loud crowd inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Angel Reese was outstanding for LSU as she had 25 points, 24 rebounds, and six blocked shots. Reese says she was hungry for a win…

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LSU heads to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014 and they’ll play Utah. Coach Kim Mulkey says the program has reached another milestone…

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LSU held Michigan to a season-low 42 points and outrebounded the Wolverines 46-26. LSU led by 15 at halftime, but Michigan quickly scored the first points of the second half. So Mulkey called a time-out and reminded the team of blowing a 17-point lead against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament…

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New Saints running back Jamaal Williams comes to New Orleans after leading the NFL in rushing touchdowns with 17.  Williams rushed for 1,066 yards and averaged 4.1 yards a carry. But Williams says he also has the capability to break off long runs…

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New Saints defensive tackle Khalen Saunders had a career-high 3.5 sacks last season and also a career-high 48 tackles with the Super Bowl champion Chiefs. Saunders says it was a read-and-react defense in Kansas City and likes that the Saints play a more attacking style of “D”…

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7:30 LRN Sportscast

LSU is heading to the second round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball after beating Hawaii 73 to 50 in the PMAC yesterday. The Lady Tigers won despite shooting 44-percent from the field and just 1 of 14 from three-point territory. Coach Kim Mulkey is not too concerned…
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LSU will play Michigan in the second round on Sunday night. The Wolverines defeated U-N-L-V 71-59 yesterday. Southeastern Louisiana lost in its first every appearance in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, 95-to-43 to second seeded Iowa.

The top ranked LSU baseball team opened SEC play last night with a nine to nothing win over Texas A-and-M. Paul Skenes struck out eleven in 6.1 innings for his fifth win on the season. Third baseman Tommy White drove in three runs.

The Ragin Cajuns trounced Arkansas State 15 to 4 to open Sun Belt play. U-L Lafayette scored seven runs in the first inning and Jake Hammond recorded a career-high ten strikeouts.

ULM lost in ten innings to Old Dominion five to three. Louisiana Tech topped Charlotte two to one. Jonathan Fincher pitched six strong innings.

Northwestern State defeated Little Rock nine to four. McNeese over Yale seven to one. Memphis defeated Southeastern Louisiana Four to three and Nebraska swept a doubleheader from Nicholls.

Grambling won over Southern eight to seven in 12 innings to open up SWAC play.

Bad loss for the Pelicans last night as they blew a double digit lead in the fourth quarter and fell to the Rockets 114 to 112. The same two teams will play again Sunday in Houston.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU baseball team opens SEC play tonight in College station. The 11th-ranked Aggies are 13-4 on the year and have won eight straight. LSU brings an 11 game winning streak into College Station, their longest since 2017. The Tigers are the preseason favorites to win the SEC but Coach Jay Johnson says the league is far and away the toughest in college baseball…
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The season ended last night for the Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team as they lost to Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 58-55. Coach Bob Marlin’s team finished 26 and 8 this season…
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New Saints running back Jamaal Williams was introduced to the media today and he says it was an easy decision to leave Detroit for the Big Easy…
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Williams spent the last two seasons in the Motor City and in 2022 he rushed for an NFL high 17 touchdowns. Williams signed a three-year contract with the Saints worth an estimated 12 million dollars.

With their playoff hopes fading, the Pelicans are in Houston this weekend. They’ll take on the Rockets tonight and Sunday. It begins a stretch of games where New Orleans will play teams that are not in the playoff hunt. Houston is 17-and-52, but the Pels are 10-and-23 since January 1st.

After leading Scotlandville to 14 consecutive boys basketball state championship game appearances, Carlos Sample has decided to step down. Sample won eight titles during that 14 year run.

LRN PM Newscall March 17

The increase in SNAP benefits from the pandemic has ended and many are struggling to make up for the reductions. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A Jefferson Parish couple’s pet nutria is set to be relocated to the Baton Rouge Zoo because of illegal ownership. Teiko Foxx has the story.

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Calls to Louisiana 2-1-1 seeking food assistance have tripled since February after the announcement that SNAP benefits are returning to pre-pandemic amounts this month. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Terri Ricks says the reduction comes at a difficult time.

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The Pandemic SNAP benefits totaled more than $70 million monthly in Louisiana and Ricks says it’s not just families who will struggle, the decrease also directly impacts the state’s economy.

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More than 471,000 households in Louisiana receive food stamps which help feed some 953,000 people. Ricks says DCFS cannot replace the loss of those extra benefits.

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More than 471,000 households in Louisiana receive food stamps which help feed some 953,000 people.

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents are on the hunt to seize Neuty, a Jefferson Parish couple’s 22-pound pet nutria. State law says nutria are considered invasive species and are to be kept in the wild. LDWF Spokesperson Ed Pratt says there is no state license or permit that allows an individual to own a nutria.

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News stories began circulating about the couple’s relationship with the rodent on Wednesday. Pratt says when the status was made public – the department decided to move forward to confiscate the animal.

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LDWF biologists and Zoo officials believe because the animal has been habituated to humans, it would not be able to survive in the wild. Pratt says the agency appreciates the owner’s affection for Neuty but the rodent can no longer live with them.

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If the state is able to get custody of Neuty, the nutria will become a part of an educational exhibit at the Baton Rouge Zoo.

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Ascension Parish businessman Brandon Trosclair officially announces his candidacy for Secretary of State this fall. Trosclair is a conservative Republican, who owns the 13-store chain of Ralph’s Markets here in Louisiana. He says the state’s elections system has been “tarnished by years of mismanagement and controversy”…:

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Trosclair will challenge Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s bid for re-election. Also in the race, District 4 Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis. Trosclair says our elections system needs fixing, but Ardoin points out the Heritage Foundation ranks Louisiana #6 of 50 states for election integrity. Trosclair says that’s true, but a closer look at the data from Heritage gives Louisiana a 75 out of 100 rating for overall election quality…:

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Trosclair says, if elected, he’d get rid of Louisiana’s Dominion voting machines. The company’s voting systems – used here in Louisiana – drew criticism after the 2020 Presidential election for security flaws and possible vote tampering. Trosclair says he’d end the deal with Dominion…:

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No allegations made against Dominion machines has been substantiated with proof. S.O.S. Ardoin sys Louisiana’s voting systems are secure.

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Eleven-year-old Matthew Fortenberry was killed last night while sitting in a car in North Baton Rouge and a 17-year-old suspect is in custody. BRPD Spokesperson Sergeant L’Jean McNeely says the suspect approached the car on foot where the victim was inside with family members and held them at gunpoint.

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McNeely says the suspect had personal issues with one of the family members of the 11-year-old.

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The suspect was located less than a mile from where the shooting took place suffering from gunshot injuries. McNeely says he was transported to a local hospital and treated for his injuries.

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Instead of being booked into a juvenile facility, the 17-year-old was taken to EBR Parish Prison because of the murder charges.

(Charges: First Degree Murder, four counts of First Degree Attempted Murder, False Imprisonment with a Dangerous Weapon, and Illegal discharge of a Firearm)

1:30 LRN Newscast

Calls to Louisiana 2-1-1 seeking food assistance have tripled since February as SNAP benefits have returned to pre-pandemic amounts this month. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Terri Ricks says the reduction comes at a difficult time.
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More than 471,000 households in Louisiana receive food stamps.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says they have a 17-year-old in custody after fatally shooting an 11-year-old who was inside a vehicle with other family members. Sergeant L-Jean McKneely says officers tracked down the suspect, who was also shot, less than a mile from where the shooting took place…
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McKneely says the 17-year-old gunman had a beef with someone inside the vehicle and the 11-year-old was an innocent bystander.

A Jefferson Parish couple’s pet nutria is set to be relocated to the Baton Rouge Zoo because of illegal ownership. Teiko Foxx has the story.
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The Crawfish Mobile App says crawfish prices are 22-percent lower this weekend than they were for St. Patrick’s Day in 2022. The average retail crawfish price dropped another ten cents per pound this week, so consumers can expect to pay on average $2.74 a pound for a sack of live crawfish and just above five-dollars a pound for boiled crawfish at their favorite seafood spot.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A sobering report came out from the Alzheimer’s Association this week as they expect the number of Alzheimer’s diagnoses to double to 13-million by 2050. LSU Pennington biomedical Research Center Professor, Doctor Owen Carmichael is hopeful new treatments will slow the effects, but older adults having cognitive problems should visit their doctor…
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The national cost for caring for people with dementia-related problems rose to $345 billion in 2023, which is up $24 billion from 2022.

Louisiana Economic Development launches an online resource portal that allows small business owners to connect with others like them and offers resources to help grow their businesses. Stephanie Hartman with LED says LouisianaBizHub.com offers a searchable-friendly database to find specific resources.
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Another valuable feature of the Louisiana Business Hub is the calendar of events.

LSU and Louisiana’s largest ports have announced an agreement that will provide opportunities for students and faculty to work with ports to solve ongoing and emerging cyber security challenges. LSU President William Tate says the school wants to have a role in protecting critical infrastructure…
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LSU’s Cybersecurity Program has the National Security Agency designation as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations.

The Ragin Cajuns came up short in their upset bid of Tennessee in last night’s NCAA Tournament game, losing 58-55. This afternoon in the PMAC, the Lady Tigers host Hawaii in a first round NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament game. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says Hawaii was also in the Big Dance last year, so they have experience…
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Tip off is at 4:30.

7:30 LRN Newscast

LSU and the state’s largest ports announce a partnership that the university says will produce more cybersecurity grads and at the same time protect the states’ ports from cyber threats. LSU President William Tate says a vulnerable port can have major repercussions…
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Tate says the partnership enables LSU and the ports to engage new federal and industry research partners in defense, homeland security and intelligence.

The Alzheimer’s Association says the number of Americans who will be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will reach 13-million by 2050. LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center Professor Dr. Owen Carmichael says advances in health care is one reason why…
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Carmichael is optimistic about new treatments coming on line that can slow the effects of Alzheimer’s.

District 4 Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis was just re-elected to another six-year term on the P-S-C, but now he’s running for Secretary of State. Francis says he’s been encouraged to run by clerks of court who say their concerns and ideas are not being heard by Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin. Ardoin says that’s just campaign rhetoric…
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The Heritage Foundation currently ranks Louisiana’s election system sixth out of 50 states for integrity. Francis – who has been a PSC member since 2016 – says if elected Secretary, he’ll listen to everyone and work to further improve that ranking..:
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Also running, south Louisiana businessman Brandon Trosclair who pledges to restore public trust in Louisiana’s elections.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The 13th seeded Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team found itself down by 18 points with eleven minutes to go, but battled back, however they could not get over the hump and lost to fourth-seeded Tennessee 58-55 in last night’s first round of the NCAA Tournament. Coach Bob Marlin admits their was some frustration at halftime with shots not falling…
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Jordan Brown had 16 to lead the Cajuns, while Kobe Julien added 15.

Tonight, the top ranked LSU baseball team begins SEC play as they visit 15th ranked Texas A-and-M, who was in the College World Series last season. The Aggies are 13 and 4 this year and on an eight game winning streak.

Grambling hosts Southern to begin SWAC play, while the Cajuns, ULM and Tech all begin conference play at home.

The LSU women’s basketball team will begin their NCAA Tournament run this afternoon in the P-MAC. The Lady Tigers are a three-seed with a 28-2 record and second-place finish in the SEC. They came up short in the SEC tournament, blowing a 17-point lead to Tennessee, but will hope to bounce back against 14-seeded Hawaii. All-American forward Angel Reese has led the Tigers this season, and Coach Kim Mulkey says she’s elevated her game after the tough loss…
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Tip off for this one is at 4:30.

Southeastern Louisiana makes its first ever appearance in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament as the 15th seeded Lady Lions face second seeded Iowa at 3 PM in Iowa City.

6:30 LRN Newscast

District Four Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis enters the race for Louisiana Secretary of State. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
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The head of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality is leaving at the end of the month. Governor Edwards says he regretfully accepted D-E-Q Secretary Chuck Brown’s resignation. Edwards thanked Brown for refocusing the agency on alternative fuels, conservation and recycling. Brown says Louisiana’s air quality has improved since 2016.

LSU and the state’s largest ports have formed an alliance to advance cyber talent and at the same time protect critical infrastructure. LSU President William Tate says the partnership allows students to receive training and research opportunities with six of the state’s largest ports.
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Students will also assist ports to find external funding to increase their security and engage in research that’s going to add value to the state.

The Louisiana Economic Development Department has launched an online resource portal to connect entrepreneurs and small business owners with resources to help them start and grow their business. L-E-D’s Director of Small Business Services Stephanie Hartman says the website is Louisiana-Biz-Hub-dot-com and its organized regionally….
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