7:30 LRN Newscast

Northeast Louisiana D.A. John Belton will seek grand jury indictments against state troopers in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The average ACT score in Louisiana has dropped for a fifth consecutive year. The Class of 2022’s composite score was 18.1, down from 18.4 out of possibe 36. The national average ACT composite score also fell to 19.8.

Governor John Bel Edwards and executives of three energy companies announce a major project that would dramatically reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions in Louisiana. Edwards says it’s another step towards the state’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050…
Cut 10 (10) “..action plan.”
The project will capture emissions from CF Industries’ Ascension Parish manufacturing complex, transport it through Enlink Midstream’s transportation network, and store it underground on property owned by ExxonMobil in Vermilion Parish.

John Kennedy’s re-election campaign says the junior U-S Senator has raised over 36-million dollars, after bringing in another seven million dollars during the third quarter. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a majority of Louisiana voters support Kennedy’s efforts on capitol hill…
cut 8 (10) “….Joe Biden”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow returns to Louisiana this Sunday as Cincinnati faces the Saints in a game both teams need to win to avoid a 2-and-4 start. The last time Burrow played in the Superdome, he helped LSU win a national championship. He says playing in that venue again will be special…
Cut 16 (12) “…this time.”
Burrow threw for 463 yards and five touchdowns in LSU’s win over Clemson to complete a perfect 15-0 season.

Saints Quarterback Jameis Winston practiced for the first time in over two weeks yesterday as he continues to recover from back and ankle injuries. But New Orleans remains very short-handed at the wide receiver position as Chris Olave, Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Deonte Harris all did not participate in yesterday’s practice.

LSU starting left tackle Will Campbell was back at practice yesterday after spending the weekend in the hospital because of dehydration. Coach Brian Kelly expects the true freshman will play Saturday at Florida.

Big win for the Ragin Cajuns last night as they snapped a three-game losing streak with a 23-13 win at Marshall. Ben Wooldridge started his first game at quarterback and threw for a career-high 230 yards and two touchdowns as the Cajuns scored 20 points in the second half.

ULM hits the road this Saturday looking to snap a two-game losing streak as they face South Alabama. The Jaguars are 4-and-1 while the Warhawks are 2-and-4 after losing to Coastal Carolina by a touchdown last Saturday. Coach Terry Bowden is looking for his team to do the little things to win…
cut 19 (17) :…little better”
ULM is a 17 point underdog in Mobile.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana 3rd Judicial District D.A. John Belton says he’ll convene a grand jury next month to seek indictments against the State Police Troopers involved in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene. Belton declined to discuss any further details. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Franz Borghardt says we’ll learn more about the evidence if indictments are handed down
Cut 13 (09) “…the criminal proceedings.”

U-S Senator John Kennedy announces he’s raised a record 36-million dollars for his re-election campaign with more than 15 million in cash on hand. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the reason Kennedy has been able to raise that much is because he’s expected to win…
Cut 7 (11) “…still win.”
The election is November 8th and there are three Democrats actively running against Kennedy, but they do not have a lot of campaign dollars.

Governor Edwards and three energy corporations announce a major project to capture greenhouse gas emissions from a manufacturing complex in Ascension Parish and store it in Vermilion Parish….
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

LRN AM Newscall October 13

Republican Senator John Kennedy has raised a record-breaking $36 million for his re-election campaign and has more than $15 million in cash on hand.  Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Governor Edwards and three major global energy companies announce a major project to capture greenhouse gas emissions from a manufacturing complex in Ascension Parish and store them in Vermilion Parish. Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby” 

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Northeast Louisiana D.A. John Belton will seek grand jury indictments against state troopers in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Pertussis also known as whooping cough is a  highly contagious respiratory illness. The American Lung Association says only 30% of adults in the U.S have received a Pertussis vaccination in the past 10 years leaving those unvaccinated at a higher risk.

Dr. Albert Rizzo, chief medical officer of the ALA says whooping cough is re-surging for two reasons…

Cut 4 (11)  “…up to date.”

With over 35 million Americans living with asthma or COPD, the American Lung Association is educating adults about the transmissible illness and its dangers.

Dr. Rizzo says getting vaccinated is a selfless decision..

Cut 5 (13) “…and COPD.”

Dr. Rizzo says pediatricians and health officials typically see rapid Pertussis infections during the fall but still urges people to stay ahead.

Cut 6 (11)  “…up to date.” 

If you are living with COPD or asthma, visit Lung.org/Pertussis or speak with your local healthcare provider about getting a vaccination to help protect you and others against Pertussis.

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Republican Senator John Kennedy has raised a record-breaking $36 million for his re-election campaign with more than 15 million in cash on hand. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the reason Kennedy has been able to raise that much is because he’s expected to win…

Cut 7 (11) “…still win.”

Kennedy primarily faces two Democrats on November 8th and currently, there’s only one democrat representing the state in DC. Pinsonat says because Louisiana is such a red state, he expects that won’t change this mid-term election.

Cut 8 (10)  “…Joe Biden.”

And while many wonder if Kennedy will throw his hat in the ring for governor, Pinsonat believes if Republicans regain control of the Senate that Kennedy will stay put in DC.

Cut 9 (10)  “…not going to happen.”

Early voting for the November 8th election begins on October 25th. Kennedy’s top two challengers, Gary Chambers and Luke Mixon have each topped one million in their last campaign reports.

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Governor John Bel Edwards and executives of three major global energy corporations have announced a major joint initiative to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Louisiana.

Cut 10 (10) “..action plan.”

The project will capture emissions from CF Industries’ Ascension Parish manufacturing complex, transport it through Enlink Midstream’s transportation network, and store it underground on property owned by ExxonMobil in Vermillion Parish.

Dan Ammann, president of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, says the carbon capture represents large-scale, real-world progress—removing two million tons a year of carbon dioxide from the air.

Cut  11 (07)  “..electric vehicles.”

Ammann says the Louisiana project is just the beginning and he expects it to be duplicated worldwide.

CF Industries has the largest ammonia manufacturing site in the world in Donaldsonville. They make ammonia which is used to make fertilizer. Tony Will is President and CEO.

Cut 12 (05) “..sustainably.” 

The companies say it will take about two years to get the project underway.

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Louisiana 3rd Judicial District D.A. John Belton says he’ll convene a grand jury next month to seek indictments against state Police Troopers involved in the 2019 roadside death of Ronald Greene. He says he cannot comment further because grand jury presentations are not public. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney (and former prosecutor) Franz Borghardt says that information will all likely become public at trial, if one is called for…:

Cut 13 (09) “…the criminal proceedings.”

In 2019, Greene led troopers on a three-parish high-speed chase that ended in Union Parish with his running into a tree. His family was told he died in a car crash, but a year later trooper body cam footage surfaced showing officers beating Greene and dragging him by the feet. He died while in custody. Borghardt says he doubts Belton would convene a grand jury if he did not think they would indict…:

Cut 14 (10)  “…strong, solid case.”

Belton testified earlier this year before state legislative hearings that he felt state and federal crimes were committed in Greene’s arrest. An expert witness described Greene’s treatment as “torture and murder.” Borghardt says he thinks Belton is confident the grand jury will indict. He says there are generally three scenarios for going to a grand jury…:

Cut 15 (13)  “…do your dirty work.”

He says Belton is taking Option 1; a certain indictment. The grand jury will hear Belton’s case against the troopers November 10th.

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Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow returns to Louisiana this Sunday as Cincinnati faces the Saints in a game both teams need to win to avoid a 2-and-4 start. The last time Burrow played in the Superdome, he helped LSU win a national championship. He says playing in that venue again will be special…

Cut 16 (12)  “…this time.” 

Burrow threw for 463 yards and five touchdowns in LSU’s win over Clemson to complete a perfect 15-0 season. After the game, he lit up a cigar as he enjoyed a smoke while sitting on the couch. Burrow was asked what he remembers the most from the celebration in the locker room…

Cut 17 (14) “…biggest thing.” 

Ja’Marr Chase was a big part of that 2019 national championship team. It will be a homecoming for him as he’s from Harvey. Burrow says he hasn’t really talked with Chase about his homecoming trip……

Cut 18 (13) “…right track” 

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ULM hits the road this Saturday looking to snap a two-game streak as they face the South Alabama Jaguars. South AL is 4-and-1 while the Warhawks are 2-and-4 after losing to Coastal Carolina by a touchdown last Saturday. Coach Terry Bowden is looking for his team to do the little things to win…

Cut 19 (17) “…little better”

ULM is a 17-point underdog. Despite the Warhawks’ losing record, Chandler Rogers is having a good season. He’s completed nearly 70 percent of his passes for 1,066 yards, six touchdowns, and three interceptions. Bowden likes how Rogers plays the game…

Cut 20 (20) “ …even-keeled” 

LRN PM Newscall October 12

Boaters had to fight off sharks off the coast of Empire before they were rescued Monday, and one fisherman says sharks are also hurting the industry. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Starting this year, third and fourth graders who perform below grade level on an end of the year literacy assessment will be provided 30 additional hours of focused literacy instruction during the summer. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (29)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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After boaters were rescued Monday after fending off sharks about 25 miles off the coast of Empire, Louisiana Oyster Task Force Chairman and fisherman Mitch Jurisich the Coast Guard arrived just in time because one man was holding onto an ice chest, and he bravely knew to go for the shark’s eyes.

Cut 3 (11) “…his finger.” 

Jurisich says sadly it’s not the first time those in the industry have encountered the feared beast. He says sharks have grown extremely aggressive and it’s also taking a bite out of their catch.

Cut 4 (10) “…just unreal.” 

Jurisich believes federal protections of sharks have only allowed them to grow in numbers and those protections need to be revised due to the threat it’s now having on individuals and the fishing industry. He says plenty of fishermen like him are frustrated that sharks are honing in on their catch.

Cut 5 (11) “…feed the sharks.” 

Besides man, Jurisich says the only known predator of sharks are whales and he says there aren’t too many of them in the gulf.

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Thirty-percent of small business owners nationwide say inflation is their single most important problem. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says the federal government said the record-high inflation would only be temporary, but it’s stuck around for the whole year

Cut 6 (09)  “..my business.” 

McVea says the national survey also found that 46-percent of owners reported job openings that were hard to fill and 32-percent report supply chain disruptions have had a significant impact on their business. She says it’s a battle for survival….

Cut 7 (06) “..what they love”

McVea says state government is reporting a surplus, while many private businesses are struggling to survive. She’s hopeful some tax changes can occur in next year’s legislative session

Cut 8 (08)  “.business friendly”

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The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approves a new policy that could result in 30 hours of focused literacy instruction in the summer for third and fourth graders who do not read at grade level. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says students who do not want to participate in the summer program have other options…

Cut 9 (10)  “…K-12 experience”

Brumley says another option is for the student to repeat the grade. He says the plan right now is for third and fourth grade students to take an end-of-year literacy assessment at the end of this school year and next…

Cut 10 (11) “…school year” 

Brumley says it’s only two-year program because these third and fourth graders had their foundational school years disrupted by the pandemic….

Cut 11 (08)  “..few years”

Brumley says this is another step the state is taking to combat Louisiana’s literacy crisis.

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Baton Rouge police have arrested the son of a former NFL player in connection with a fatal hit-and-run that happened late Saturday night.  Lt. Don Coppola says the suspect is charged with felony hit-and-run driving.

Cut 12 (08) “…Louisiana”

Coppola says Brister turned himself in Wednesday morning and he faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. 21-year-old Walter Brister the IV of Mandeville is the son of former ULM  and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Bubby Brister.

Coppola says late Saturday night 44-year-old Jude Jarreau was trying to walk across Ben Hur Road in a neighborhood south of LSU with a friend, when a black Range Rover hit him and took off…

Cut 13 (05) “…at the scene” 

Coppola says the police received vital help from witnesses on the scene.

Cut 14 (05)  “…suspect vehicle” 

Jarreau was the father of two and described as an avid LSU fan. Funeral services are scheduled for him tomorrow in Donaldsonville. High profile criminal defense attorney John McLindon is representing Brister.

1:30 LRN Newscast

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approves a summer literacy program for third and fourth grade students who read below their grade level. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says an end of the year screener will determine if a student needs 30 hours of literacy instruction in the summer…
cut 10 (11) “…school year
Brumley says if the student does not want to go to summer school, the parent and school can agree on another option including tutoring.

We’ve entered the fourth quarter of 2022 and the latest national survey from NFIB shows inflation and worker shortages continue to weigh on small business optimism. NFIB State Director Dawn McVea says it’s a battle for survival…
cut 7 (06) “…what they love”

Baton Rouge police have made an arrest in a fatal hit and run that happened late Saturday night, early Sunday morning. Lt. Don Coppola says the suspect is charged with felony hit and run driving.
Cut 12 (08) “…Louisiana”
Coppola says Brister turned himself in. He is the son of former ULM and NFL Quarterback Bubby Brister.

Anglers who fish in the Gulf of Mexico say they’ve noticed more sharks and they are getting aggressive. Owner of Delta Marine Mitch Jurisch says many offshore fishermen are complaining about sharks taking a bite out of their catch…
cut 4 (10) “…just unreal”
Jurisich believes federal protections of sharks have only allowed them to grow in numbers and those protections need to be revised due to the threat it’s now having on individuals and the fishing industry.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Tigers head to Gainesville this weekend to face 4-2 Florida. The Gators are led by former U-L Lafayette head coach Billy Napier. Florida’s two leading backs Montrell Johnson and Trevor Etienne are also transplants from the Bayou State, and Napier says all his Louisiana talents are looking forward to playing the Tigers this Saturday…
Cut 19 (19) “…the country.”

Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman hit a two run homer in the eighth inning to spark the Astros come from behind win to beat Seattle eight to seven in Game one of their American League Division Series. Yordan Alvarez capped off the rally with an electrifying three-run walk-off home run.

U-L Lafayette returns to play tonight after an eleven-day layoff as the Cajuns visit Marshall in a game that will kick off at 6:30 on ESPN Two. Coach Michael Desormeaux says the mini-bye week came at a good time for his banged up team that suffered a disappointing loss to South Alabama…
Cut 16 (17) “…about them.”
Ben Woolridge will start for the Cajuns at quarterback as Chandler Fields is injured.

The Pelicans face the Miami Heat in preseason action tonight. New Orleans forward Brandon Ingram has yet to play in the preseason because of a toe injury. A week from tonight, the NBA regular season starts for the Pels.

The Saints are back on the practice field today to get ready for the Bengals. Both teams are two and three. Kick-off on Sunday is at noon.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The state Department of Insurance approves a big rate hike for customers of the state’s last-resort property insurer, Louisiana Citizens…:
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is set to approve a plan today to help third and fourth graders who are struggling to read at the appropriate age level. Under the proposal, students who fail a screening would undergo 30 hours of summer remediation or they could skip summer school and get some other assistance or repeat the grade.

John Deere is investing nearly 30-million dollars to expand operations at its Thibodaux facility. The expansion will result in 70 new jobs. The governor’s office says the state offered John Deere an incentive package, including a performance-based retention and modernization grant of up to one-million dollars. Lafourche Parish President Archie Chaisson
Cut 7 (10) “…to grow”
The 70 new jobs will have an average annual salary of 47-thousand dollars and the expansion will also retain 311 jobs.

The consumer financial company Bankrate conducted a survey and found that 25% of holiday travelers will be making less expensive accommodations for the holidays and 24% will take fewer trips due to higher travel costs. Senior Industry Analyst, Ted Rossman says 43% of Americans are planning to travel this holiday season.
Cut 4 (09) “…of flying..”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Over 100-thousand Louisiana Citizens Policyholders are facing a 63-percent rate increase on their homeowners coverage as a result of rising re-insurance costs. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says state law forced the approval of the rate hike, but he’s looking to bring back an incentive program to attract more private insurers into Louisiana…
cut 15 (09) “…business at Citizens”
The increase will go into effect next year so Donelon encourages Citizen policyholders to shop around now.

For the first time in about a month, there’s a chance of rain across Louisiana today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we are not looking any significant rainfall totals and more rain will be needed…
cut 11 (13) “…that promising”

John Deere will invest nearly 30-million dollars to expand operations at its Thibodaux facility. The expansion will create 70 new jobs and the Thibodaux plant will eventually produce medium-chassis cotton harvesting models that will replace existing models built in China. Lafourche Parish President Archie Chaisson says these new cotton harvesters shows how compeitive Lafourche can be…
cut 9 (07) “…..to work”
The company expects production of the new cotton harvesters to begin within the next two years and reach full capacity by 2025.

Bankrate has found that 79-percent of holiday travelers are changing their plans, opting for shorter trips, cheaper activities and less expensive accomodations because of rising costs. Senior Industry analyst Ted Rossman says the days you decide to fly will impact how much you spend…
cut 6 (12) “…less crowded”

7:30 LRN Newscast

The state Department of Insurance has approved a rate increase of 63 percent for customers of the state-run insurer of last resort, Louisiana Citizens. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says it was a necessary decision, as required by state law but nevertheless he says it was…:
Cut 13 (12) “…a private company.”
The increase will take effect on January 1st, but Donelon says he’s working to bring new insurance companies into the state that will offer cheaper coverage to those under Citizens’ protection.

For the first time in a month, you might need an umbrella with you today as there’s a good chance rain will fall this afternoon and tonight. State Climatologist Barry Keim says early September was the state’s last significant rainfall…
cut 12 (08) “…broken today finally”
There’s a marginal risk for severe weather for the northern half of the state.

John Deere announces plans to expand its Thibodaux plant which will result in 70 new jobs on the Bayou. Don Molino has the story…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Don Molino”

It was a violent night in Shreveport last night as three separate shootings led to three fatalities. Police say the shootings occurred within an hour of each other and there’s no word from authorities on whether these shootings are connected or if anyone has been arrested.