3:30 LRN Newscast

New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes continues to beat the drum for the resignation of Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters. and a foster parent accused of raping a child placed in his care by DCFS are the two most notable incidents involving the agency. Hughes says Walters has blamed the previous administration on several occasions for the difficulties she faces, he says that’s understandable for the first six months…
Cut 10 (11) “…within DCFS.”
The agency’s failure to investigate multiple drug overdoses of a Baton Rouge toddler who finally died as a result has brought criticism to DCFS.

The Saints kick-off the season on Sunday and receiver Michael Thomas is expected to return to the field after missing all of last season after undergoing ankle surgery. Thomas says he’s put in countless hours to get back…
cut 7 (10) “…no one is looking”

The heavy rainfall in August has caused problems for the state’s soybean crop. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says a barge carrying beans was already rejected for international export because of the poor quality of the beans. He says the low prices means it may be better for farmers who can afford to hold onto them to do that.
Cut 4 (07) “…market shifts.”

The Apprenticeship Louisiana Conference was held today in Baton Rouge as the state looks to boost opportunities through the Registered Apprenticeship grant program. Louisiana Workforce Commission spokesperson Chris Fiore says the apprenticeship program has benefited many,,,
cut 13 (12) “…growth”
For more information go to apprentice-ship-la-dot-com.

LRN PM Newscall

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the financial losses to soybean farmers are so bad they will need special help from the federal government. Marsanne Golsby has more.

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One of the harshest critics of DCFS continues to call for the resignation of Secretary Marketa Garner Walters. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32) I’m  Brooke Thorington”  

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Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says excessive rainfall in August has damaged soybean crops. He says the beans are so wet that they are hard to harvest. Leaving farmers in a bind.

Cut 3 (:08) “…huge issue.” 

Strain says one barge load of beans was already rejected for international export because of the poor quality of the beans. He says the low prices mean it may be better for farmers who can afford to hold onto them to do that.

Cut 4  (07) “…market shifts.”

Strain is using every avenue that is available now to get quick financial help. He says a federal appropriation may be necessary. He says he’s been promised help from Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who is on the federal Appropriations committee.

Cut 5  (12) “…is harvested.”

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When the Saints kick-off the season on Sunday, star receiver Michael Thomas is expected to make his long-awaited return after missing all of last season to recover from ankle surgery. Thomas says he’s excited…

Cut 6 (13) “…make highlights” 

Thomas says he’s put in countless hours to get back.

Cut 7 (:10) “… no one is looking.” 

The 29-year-old Thomas set a record with 149 receptions in 2019. But he injured his ankle in the first game of 2020 and only played in six more games that season and missed all of the 2021 campaign. Thomas believes he can top is record setting performance in 2019…

Cut 8 (10) “…like my chances.”

The Saints are set to visit the Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday.

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As the Department of Children and Family Services is under fire for child welfare concerns, New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes remains a harsh critic of DCFS and head of the agency Secretary Marketa Garner Walters. Hughes says he has yet to hear Walters accept any responsibility.

Cut 9 (09)  “…not leadership.”

The agency’s failure to investigate multiple drug overdoses of a Baton Rouge toddler who finally died as a result and a foster parent accused of raping a child placed in his care by DCFS are the two most notable incidents involving the agency.

Hughes says Walters has blamed the previous administration on several occasions for the difficulties she faces, he says that’s understandable for the first six months…

Cut 10 (11) “…within DCFS.” 

Governor John Bel Edwards supports his appointment of  Walters and fellow democrat Hughes says she should resign. Hughes says he has yet to speak with Edwards about Walters.

Cut 11 (08)  “…not backing down.”

On Twitter Hughes says he will begin to release emails and letters sounding the alarm on issues at DCFS since 2020.

2:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards remains confident in Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters despite calls for her resignation. New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes believes a new leader is needed for the child protection agency because of low morale within the state agency….
cut 11 (08) “…not backing down”
DCFS is facing criticism for its handling of child welfare cases, in one incident a two-year-old died from a drug overdose.

Saints receiver Michael Thomas is expected to make his return to the field on Sunday after missing all of last season because of an ankle injury he first sustained in 2020. In 2019, Thomas set an NFL record for most receptions in a season. Thomas believes he can top his record of 149 catches…
cut 8 (10) “….like my chances”
New Orleans is at Atlanta on Sunday.

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the financial losses to soybean farmers are so bad they will need special help from the federal government. Marsanne Golsby has more…
cut 1 (27) “….I’m Marsanne Golsby”

Across the pond, Queen Elizabeth the Second has passed away at the age of 96 after serving 70 years on the throne. In a statement Congressman Steve Scalise from Jefferson parish said the Queen shepherded her kingdom through economic turbulence, war and personal loss. Scalise says during her reign, she always put the people of the United Kingdom first.

1:30 LRN Newscast

One of the harshest critics of DCFS continues to call for the resignation of Secretary Marketa Garner Walters. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (32) I’m Brooke Thorington”

Congressman Mike Johnson is up-in-arms over a new animated series on the FX cable channel that depicts the life of Satan and his teen daughter, the Anti-Christ. The show called “Little Demon” is a comedy, but Johnson calls it “pure evil”. Johnson saw a promo while watching last Sunday’s LSU game. So far FX and Disney, its parent company, have had no comment.

The state’s farming community is concerned about the loss of soybean crops due to excessive rainfall in August. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain we will not know the full effect until the beans are harvested, but federal assistance is likely. He says Congresswoman Julie Letlow’s role on the Appropriations Committee will be an asset…
cut 5 (12) “…is harvested”

A St. Landry Parish man died Wednesday morning, when his pickup went into Bayou Teche, after running a stop sign. State Trooper Tom Gossen says 59-year-old Philip Gilyard survived for a short time in the water, because he used his phone to call for help…:
CUT 13 (06) “…the water.”
His body was found near the vehicle.

12:30 LRN Newscast

As the Department of Children and Family Services is under fire for child welfare concerns, New Orleans Representative Jason Hughes remains a harsh critic of DCFS and head of the agency Secretary Marketa Garner Walters. Hughes says he has yet to hear Walters accept any responsibility.
Cut 9 (09) “…not leadership.”
During a legislative hearing this week, a former case worker testified about the toxic environment within DCFS because supervisors are not addressing employee complaints.

Louisiana Agriculture Secretary Mike Strain says excessive rainfall in August has damaged soybean crops. He says the beans are so wet that they are hard to harvest. Leaving farmers in a bind.
Cut 3 (:08) “…huge issue.”
Strain says a federal disaster declaration will be necessary, but that will not come until after harvest.

A new poll on the recall effort against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell shows over half of those surveyed say she needs to go. University of New Orleans political science professor Dr. Ed Chervenak conducted to poll. He says the results were mostly similar regardless of gender, party affiliation, or race…:
CUT 10(11) “…direction of the city.”
Cantrell is under fire for rising crime, a police shortage, poor city services and taxpayer funded trips.

The Saints kick-off the season on Sunday and receiver Michael Thomas is expected to return to the field after missing all of last season after undergoing ankle surgery. Thomas says he’s put in countless hours to get back…
cut 7 (10) “…no one is looking”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

When the Saints kick-off the season on Sunday, star receiver Michael Thomas is expected to make his long-awaited return after missing all of last season to recover from ankle surgery. Thomas says he’s excited…
Cut 6 (13) “…make highlights”
The Saints are set to visit the Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday. Thomas says he feels great and it’s his goal to play Sunday. Quarterback Jameis Winston did not have Thomas to throw the football too in his first season as a starter and he’s excited to have the chance this year…
Cut 16 (14) “…the elite.”

The Rams were elite last season and they open the N-F-L season tonight by hosting the Bills. Many people are picking Buffalo to go to the Super Bowl this season.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly says sophomore wide receiver Malik Nabers will remain the team’s punt returner for Saturday’s game against Southern. Nabers muffed two punts in the season opening loss to Florida State and Kelly says they are working on Nabers to field the ball cleanly…
cut 30 (13) “…properly”
Kelly says Nabers had no issues catching punts in camp.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints season opening game against the Falcons in Atlanta features the top two quarterback selected in the 2015 NFL draft. New Orleans quarterback Jameis Winston was the top pick and Atlanta’s Q-B Marcus Mariota was the second pick that year and he’s getting a new chance to start after it didn’t work out in Tennessee. Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu on facing Mariota and the Dirty Birds offense…
cut 18 (20) “….for us”
Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas participated in practice yesterday as he continues to work through a hamstring injury. Thomas said in the locker room that the goal is for him to play on Sunday. Kick-off against the Falcons is at noon.

The LSU-Southern football game on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium has been ruled a sell-out. LSU Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry says not only is it the first football game between the two Baton Rouge schools, it’s the first time the Tigers have played a Historically Black University in football…
cut 6 (08) “…went”
Kick-off is at 6:30 PM.

In north Louisiana, ULM will welcome Nicholls to Malone Stadium for a 7 PM kick-off. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says even though they are hosting an F-C-S school, his guys will have to play well to win…
cut 20 (19) “….best improvement”

 

##Updated LRN AM Newscall on September 8

LSU announces Saturday night’s historic football game against Southern University is a sell-out. Whitney Thomas has more.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Whitney Thomas.”

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LDH is recommending the newest COVID boosters that are formulated to offer protection from the Omicron variants. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32) “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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A new poll of New Orleans voters shows over half want to see Mayor LaToya Cantrell removed from office. More from Brooke Thorington…:

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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LSU has announced Saturday night’s historic match-up against Southern University is a sell-out. LSU Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry says tickets for this first-ever match-up between the two Baton Rouge schools are more in demand than the Alabama game in November.

Cut 4 (06)  “…it’d be good.”

Ausberry says bringing both communities together, and also allowing institutions in the state of Louisiana to benefit financially was an important aspect of this game. Southern was paid $700,00, with an extra $60,000 going to their athletic foundation fund.

Cut 5 (10) “…institutions out.”

Not only is this the first time LSU has played Southern in football, but it’s also the first time the Tigers have faced a historically black university in football…

Cut 6 (08)  “…went” 

Kick-off is set for 6:30 pm

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The Louisiana Department of Health is recommending individuals who are 12 and older and fully vaccinated against COVID, get the newest booster that’s formulated for the Omicron variant. LDH Deputy Director Glennis Gray says this booster offers prolonged protection against the original strain of COVID…

Cut 7 (08) “…and the BA.5.”

The updated booster should be widely available in the coming days. Gray says you can have the new booster as soon as two months after your last vaccine dose. The Moderna booster is for ages 18 and older and the Pfizer booster is for ages 12 and up.

Cut 8 (12)  “…age guidelines.”

Health officials say there’s supporting data that the booster provides additional protection against the current circulating variant and Gray says if you’ve recently recovered from COVID you should also have the updated booster.

Cut 9 (09)  “…your booster.”

The CDC and the FDA are also recommending the use of the updated booster. Be sure to call ahead to make sure your healthcare provider has the newest booster in stock.

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A new poll on the recall effort against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell shows over half of those surveyed say she needs to go. University of New Orleans political science professor Dr. Ed Chervenak conducted to poll. He says the results were mostly similar regardless of gender, party affiliation, or race…:

Cut 10 (11) “…direction of the city.”

Cantrell said the recall is a “right-wing conspiracy” to get rid of her, but the numbers don’t seem to bear that out.

The recall petition was filed with the Secretary of State’s office after Mayor Cantrell appeared in court in support of a teen carjacker; offering little comfort to the victims. She is also under fire for lavish travel arrangements for business trips at taxpayer expense. Chervenak says respondents to this poll favor recalling her now, but…:

Cut  11 (09)  “…circumstances can change.” 

The poll surveyed just over 400 registered Orleans parish voters and showed 55-percent want her recalled. Over 64-percent say the city is headed in a bad direction. Chervenak says the poll is just a “snapshot” of how voters feel right now, and Cantrell could change those feelings before the deadline arrives to collect over 53-thousand recall signatures…:

Cut 12 (08) “…change those perceptions.” 

Recall efforts in large voter areas (including statewide) have historically met little success in Louisiana.

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A Leonville man dies after the truck he was driving ended up fully submerged in St. Landry Parish. Trooper Thomas Gossen says 59-year-old Phillip Gilyard was driving a Ford F150 north on LA 103 ran a stop sign ended up in Bayou Teche. Gossen says they know he survived the crash because he was able to call for help.

Cut 13 (06) “…the water.”

A search and rescue team located Gilyard’s body away from his vehicle. Gossen says a blood sample was collected and the accident remains under investigation.

Cut 14 (07)  “…after the crash.”

Gossen says often people assume it’s safer to not wear a seatbelt when you’re dealing with water.

Cut 15 (08)  “…water itself.”

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Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas says he feels great and it’s his goal to play in Sunday’s season opener at Atlanta. Quarterback Jameis Winston did not have Thomas to throw the football too in his first season and he’s excited to have the chance this year…

Cut 16 (14)  “…the elite.” 

Instead of Sean Payton calling plays, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael will call the plays and he’s done it before, including the 2012 season when Payton served a year-long suspension as a result of bounty gate. Winston says the offense will not change much with Carmichael as the play caller…

Cut 17 (20) “…Saints history.” 

Winston was the number one pick in the 2015 NFL draft. Marcus Mariota was the second pick that year and he’s getting a new chance to start in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons. Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu on facing Mariota and the Dirty Birds offense

Cut  18 (20)“…for us.”

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After getting beat 52-10 at Texas, ULM hosts Nicholls on Saturday in its home opener. Warhawks coach Terry Bowden says they could have played better in Austin, but the Longhorns were the better team

Cut 19 (15) “…good team.”

But this Saturday, ULM is the favorite to win, while the Colonels are the team looking to pull off the upset. Bowden says his guys will have to play well to win…

Cut 20 (19) “ …best improvement.” 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s offense, defense and special teams had its issues in the season opening loss to Florida State. Coach Brian Kelly is concerned about the missed tackles. F-S-C converted 11 times on 17 third down opportunities. Kelly says Jordan Travis broke many of those tackles…
cut 17 (20) “….no question”
Kelly says Malik Nabers will remain the team’s punt returner despite two muffed punts on Sunday night.

When asked by reporters today about wide receiver Michael Thomas playing in Sunday’s season opener at Atlanta, Saints Coach Dennis Allen said we’ll see and added that Thomas is progressing.

A couple of Louisiana schools are getting ready for their home opener on Saturday. Louisiana Tech will host Stephen F Austin after losing at Missouri last week. Bulldogs Coach Sonny Cumbie says they need better play from the quarterback position after Matthew Downing threw three interceptions and was sacked three times in the loss to Mizzou…
cut 20 (15) “….do it”
Cumbie says Downing will start again this Saturday in the home opener against Stephen F Austin.

ULM also has its home opener this Saturday as the Warhawks will take on the Nicholls Colonels.

LSU men’s basketball released its schedule today. The Tigers tip off the season at home on November ninth against Missouri-Kansas City. The SEC opener is at home against Arkansas on December 28th and the first conference road game is at Kentucky on January 3rd.

LRN PM Newscall

The three-digit 988 suicide intervention phone number launched in mid-July received more than 1,400 calls in its first month in service. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A former employee at the state’s child welfare agency tells lawmakers about the difficult work environment inside DCFS. Jeff Palermo has more…

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In the first month that the three-digit 988 National Suicide Hotline was launched the crisis number received more than 1,400 calls in Louisiana. And Dr. Robyn Thomas, Suicide Prevention Coordinator with the department of health says the response rate for answering local calls increased significantly.

Cut 3 (11) “…connected to services.” 

She says the state was also recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for its response rate.  Thomas says when you call 988 from anywhere in the state you are routed to one of the state’s two certified crisis centers. One in Bossier City which answers calls in north, central, and southwest Louisiana, or the call center in New Orleans which covers southeast Louisiana.

Cut 4  (07) “…in the state.”

Next for the crisis hotline is to add even more counselors. Thomas says it’s important to keep those certified counselors local because they understand the state’s culture and unique stressful events for example hurricanes.

Cut 5  (10) “…as possible.”

Thomas says they are also adding training for counselors to address marginalized populations and also ramp up awareness and promotion of the 988 crisis line.

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The State Fire Marshall’s Office is sounding an alarm about the use of oxygen tanks anywhere near anything flammable. This comes after a 32-year-old woman who used an oxygen tank was the victim of a deadly house fire in St. Martinville over the weekend. Officials found her body in a wheelchair near the front door of the home. She was known to smoke cigarettes. Ashley Rodrigue is the spokesperson for the State Fire Marshall.

Cut 6 (:07) “…do so outside.” 

Rodrigue says oxygen tanks should be kept at least five feet away from anything flammable, not just cigarettes.

Cut 7 (:08) “… a fuel.” 

Rodrigue says candles, matches, stoves, aerosol sprays, and even sparking toys can cause fires when near oxygen tanks—plus kitchen grease and any kind of oils.

Cut 8 (11) “…ignitable liquids.”

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A former caseworker at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services calls the environment within the state agency toxic. Stacey McPherson left her job as a Rapides foster care worker in July because her supervisors failed to address their repeated complaints…

Cut 9 (09)  “…excruciating”

McPherson testified in front of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee who plans to hold future meetings to look at how they can improve the agency. She says her foster kids were her life and gave them precedent over her own children, but didn’t have management’s support…

Cut 10 (11) “…from us” 

McPherson says when she would bring her concerns to her supervisors, she would face retaliation….

Cut 11 (10)  “…do it.”

McPherson says salary is not the reason why she left and she says five veteran foster care workers have left the Alexandria office in the last five weeks, it was the toxicity of the work environment.

The legislative committee plans to hold more meetings to look at how the work environment at DCFS can be fixed.

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ASAP, the Louisiana-based delivery app formerly known as Waitr, is announcing a new NIL deal for all student-athletes at LSU—not just football players. ASAP’s Kevin Burke every player who accepts the deal will promote the app on their social media accounts.

Cut 12 (13) “…promo code.”  

Burke says the arrangement with  ASAP will be offered first to athletes in fall sports—including football, women’s soccer, and even cheerleaders, and then phased in to other sports as the athletic seasons progress.

ASAP began in Lake Charles, and Burke says the company is proud to expand its partnership with LSU.

Cut 13 (10) “..the NFL.” 

Burke declined to share how much money the students might make from the arrangement. But he says it gives fans the chance to help them earn more.

Cut 14 (10)  “…student athletes.” 

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