6:45 LRN Sportscast April 18

A slow start doomed the Pelicans last night as they scored just 34 points in the first half and lost to the Phoenix Suns 110 to 99 to open up their best of seven playoff series. New Orleans made a run in the second half and they were within six with six minutes left, but veteran Suns point guard Chris Paul scored 19 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter. The Pelicans were led by CJ McCollum who had 25 points. Brandon Ingram and Jonas Valanciunas each had 18 points. Larry Nance Junior had 14 points off the bench. Nance on what happened in the first half…
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Game Two is tomorrow night in Phoenix. Tip time is at 9 PM.

There’s just one more week left in spring practice for LSU as the Tigers will practice three more times this week before Saturday’s Spring game. The Bayou Bengals are short on depth at some positions, but not at wide receiver. Coach Brian Kelly says he’s trying to build some grit with this group…
Cut 16 (19) “…big catches late”

At the halfway point of the SEC schedule, LSU Baseball is in fifth place in the SEC West with a seven and eight league record after getting swept by Arkansas.

The Tigers will host U-L Lafayette tomorrow night. The Cajuns are nine and six in the Sun Belt after taking two of three from ULM. The Warhawks are 5-9-and-1 in league play. Louisiana Tech swept a doubleheader from Marshall on Saturday to improve to 11-and-4 in Conference USA, two games back of Southern Miss for first place.

6:30 LRN Newscast April 18

Today is the deadline to file your federal tax return. If you’ve been waiting until the last minute, you’re not alone. Metairie CPA John Theriot has advice if you are one of the 43 million Americans who procrastinate.
Cut 7 (09) “…file an extension.”
Theriot reminds you that an extension doesn’t give you an extension to pay, if you owe the federal government that payment needs to be made today.

According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the unemployment rate for March in Louisiana reached its lowest point in 14 years at 4.2-percent. But economist Loren Scott says many employers continue to need employees.
Cut 10 (07) “…in April of ’20.”
Scott says some workers are reluctant to return to a work environment because of COVID, and for others, it’s a lack of affordable childcare.

A state senator is looking to increase the pay for Louisaina bus drivers. Brooke Thorington has more…
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LRN AM Newscall April 18

At the Capitol today, the House Appropriations Committee is expected to approve a spending plan for next fiscal year. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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America shifts gears from Easter Sunday to Tax Monday, with today as the deadline for filing your federal return. David Grubb has tips for procrastinators…

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The pay rate for Louisiana school bus drivers could increase next year, Brooke Thorington has more from the senator leading the charge.

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At the Capitol today, the House Appropriations Committee is expected to finish its work on the state’s annual budget, before sending it to the full House for debate. Committee Chairman and Houma Republican Representative Jerome Zeringue (zer-ANG) says the $38-billion House Bill 1 contains a lot of extra money, to be put to use…:

Cut 4 (12)  “…into the budget.”

Zeringue says HB1 will provide money for teacher pay raises, though the exact amount is yet to be determined. He says there is also enough money for early childhood education, public schools, vouchers, TOPS grants and for state colleges and universities…:

Cut 5 (14) “…backlog of issues.”

With all the additional one-time federal money flowing into the state, Zeringue says his committee has been careful to plan to use a chunk for building a new Mississippi River bridge in Baton Rouge, a new I-10 Bridge in Lake Charles and other infrastructure projects…:

Cut 6 (12)  “…as best we can.”

Zeringue says, after adding a few amendments today, he expects the Appropriations Committee will move HB1 to the House floor for debate.

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Today is the deadline to file your federal tax return. If you’ve been waiting until the last minute, you’re not alone. Metairie CPA John Theriot has advice if you are one of the 43 million Americans who procrastinate.

Cut 7 (09) “…file an extension.”

Theriot reminds filers that an extension doesn’t mean the IRS won’t be expecting your check if you owe, it’s more time to file, not to pay.

Cut 8 (09)  “…penalties and interest.”

Trying to send your return by mail today could be risky…especially if you’re dropping it in the nearest mailbox. Theriot says the best way to avoid taking that chance is by going online.

Cut 9 (13)  “…postmarked today.”

For E-file options and forms, visit irs.gov. The deadline to submit state tax returns is May 16.

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According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the unemployment rate for March in Louisiana reached its lowest point in 14 years at 4.2-percent. But economist Loren Scott says many employers continue to need employees and for some reason, people are not returning to the workforce.

Cut 10 (07) “…in April of ’20.”

And as inflation continues to rise, could it possibly reflect a change in the workforce? Scott was asked if retired individuals might feel the need to go back to work due to their lack of savings and could more individuals delay retirement.

Cut  11 (04)  “…unemployment rate.”  

Scott says some workers are reluctant to return to a work environment because of COVID, and for others, it’s a lack of affordable childcare. He believes many people saved their stimulus checks and child tax credit payments and are delaying a return to work.

Cut 12 (09) “…sock away.” 

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A bill to raise the compensation rate for school bus drivers will be heard in Senate Finance today. Bill author Covington Senator Patrick McMath says driver pay rates haven’t changed since the 1980s and we owe it to them and the children they transport, so they can properly maintain their vehicles.

Cut 13 (08) “…do that.”

Senate Bill 57 would raise the rate to a minimum of $1.47 a mile for buses with 48 passengers or less and a minimum of $1.76 a mile for buses with more than 48 passengers.

McMath says not only is the state experiencing a teacher shortage but also a shortage of bus drivers.

Cut 14 (08)  “…this help.”

Last year when similar legislation was introduced McMath says he voted against it and since he’s been enlightened about how the low pay rate is adversely impacting school bus drivers. And as a father of four children who ride the bus to school, McMath says it’s imperative that driver pay rates be increased.

Cut 15 (05)  “…in a pickle.”

The bill passed unanimously in Senate Education and also has the support of the Louisiana School Board Association.

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There’s just one more week left in spring practice for LSU as the Tigers will practice three more times this week before Saturday’s scrimmage. The Bayou Bengals are short on depth at some positions, but not at wide receiver. Coach Brian Kelly says he’s trying to build some grit with this group…

Cut 16 (19)  “…big catches late”

On the defensive side of the football, intensity has been lacking at times. The lack of depth is one possible reason and Kelly has also been preaching brotherhood to the players and it might be impacting tackling…

Cut 17 (18) “ …get them on the ground.” 

Defensive coordinator Matt House has been encouraged by the development of his defense and he says they are starting to identify some leaders…

Cut 18 (20) “ …come out” 

7:30 LRN Sportscast

I’m Kevin Gallagher and this Louisiana Radio Network Sportscast is brought to you by Tele-leaf-dot-com, Louisiana’s access to medical mairjuana from the comfort of your home.

After starting the season 1-and-12, the Pelicans are in the playoffs for the first time since 2018 as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. Last night, New Orleans built a 16-point lead, only to fall behind by 13 in the fourth quarter before eventually beating the Clippers 105 to 101 in Los Angeles.

Brandon Ingram led the way with 30 points, C-J McCollum chipped in with 19 points. New Orleans also got great contributions off the bench from big man Larry Nance Junior who had 14 points and 16 rebounds, while rookie Trey Murphy had 14 points and made four three-pointers.

New Orleans will stay out west and play the Suns, the top seed in the Western Conference. The best of seven series begins Sunday night in Phoenix.
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The LSU baseball team had just three hits last night and they lost to Arkansas four to nothing. The Razorbacks scored three runs in the third inning off of losing pitcher Blake Money. The Hogs have clinched the series and will go for the sweep today at 2 PM. L-S-U is now 7-and-7 in SEC play.

ULM erupted for five runs in the ninth inning to beat the Ragin Cajuns seven to five. Austin Beech belted a two run home run to give the Warhawks the lead in the ninth inning. It’s the first win for ULM this season when trailing after the sixth inning. The rubber game of the series is today at four PM.

Marshall outscored Louisiana Tech ten to nine to win game one of the series. The Bulldogs are nine and four in Conference USA and trail first place Southern Miss by two and a half games.

Nicholls is in first place in the Southland after the Colonels blanked Northwestern State six to nothing. Tyler Theriot threw eight shutout innings for his fifth win of the season.

This sportscast is brought to you by tele-leaf-dot-com. Louisiana Radio Network Sports.

LRN PM Newscall April 15

The Louisiana Senate has passed legislation that addresses the teacher shortage by allowing retired teachers to return to the classroom without losing their benefits. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon cracks down on negligent providers following 2020 hurricanes. David Grubb has more…

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As churches prepare for Easter services this Sunday, large crowds are anticipated as this will be the first Easter since pandemic restrictions have been relaxed. LSU Chair of Religious Studies Dr. Michael Pasquier (Pass-kay) says parishioners could experience a sense of normalcy this Easter.

Cut 3 (07) “…two years.”

Pandemic restrictions and a general reluctance for some to attend large gatherings during the pandemic have decreased attendance at some churches along with tithings. Pasquier expects this Sunday the offering plate could be heavier than in years past with more people in the pews.

Cut 4  (11) “…and donations.”

Pasquier feels this Easter will be a memorable one as churchgoers are able to enjoy how the religious holiday was traditionally celebrated once again.

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State police arrest a 60-year-old man for negligent homicide because he was distracted by his phone and crashed, claiming one life and injuring another. Trooper Kate Stegall says it happened February 27th along the Clearview Parkway exit on I-10 in Metairie. She says the victims were outside their cars discussing a crash between their vehicles when Manuel Llorens approached.

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Stegall says they are seeing more and more drivers distracted by their cellphones and causing serious crashes. She says it takes an average of four and a half seconds to read and respond to a message on your phone.

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Stegall implores drivers to place their phone where it’s inaccessible or silence the phone when driving so they aren’t tempted to respond. She says even eating while driving can be distracting.

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49-year-old Chad James of Thibodaux was killed in the February crash.

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The full Senate has approved a bill that would allow certified teachers who retired before July 1, 2020, to return to the classroom without losing their state retirement benefits. Senate Education Chairman Cleo Fields says he’s trying to alleviate a teacher shortage…

Cut 9 (12) “..department of education”

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says the state is short about 25-hundred certified public school teachers. Fields says under his bill a retired teacher would have to wait 12 months before returning and local school districts would have to identify a critical shortage…

Cut 10 (10)  “…special education”

Bossier City Senator Barrow Peacock successfully amended the bill so that colleges can also re-hire retired nursing instructors over the age of 62 and with at least 30 years of service…

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announced today that five homeowners insurance providers are facing fines of more than three-quarters of a million dollars based on their business practices in the aftermath of hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta.

Cut 12 (08) “…improper activities.” 

The companies; United Property & Casualty, GeoVera, FedNat, Maison, and Allied Trust, were found to have 44 instances of practices noncompliant with state code, with one common thread for all five.

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Donelon says LDI takes its responsibility to protect consumers very seriously and is seeking additional oversight of insurance providers to ensure that homeowners are getting the protection they pay for.

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If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about your provider, go online to ldi.la.gov or call 800-259-5300.

12:30 LRN Newscast

A bill that would double speeding fines along the 18-mile I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge clears the Senate Transportation committee. The measure also allows using cameras to catch speeders. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson is in support…:
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The legislation also calls for an increase in speed limit signs on the bridge

A bill that’s been approved by the full Senate would allow teachers who have been retired for more than a year to return to the classroom to help address a shortage of teachers. Senate Education Chairman Cleo Fields says local school districts would have to identify a critical shortage before making that hire…
cut 10 (10) “…special education”
The bill heads to the House.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon cracks down on negligent providers following the 2020 hurricanes. David Grubb has more…
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It’s Good Friday, the start of an Easter weekend filled with crawfish boils. LSU AgCenter aquaculture professor Doctor Greg Lutz…
cut 7 (12) “….and prettier”

8:30 LRN Newscast

According to the 2022 Louisiana survey, two-thirds of respondents say hurricanes impacting the state are stronger than those of the past and 87-percent say there should be elevation requirements for new construction areas of high-risk flooding…
cut 6 (13) “….subsidizing elevation”
That’s LSU Manship School associate professor Michael Henderson, who heads up LSU’s Public Policy Research Lab.

The CDC says coronavirus levels detected at two New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board sites have increased nearly 700-percent in the last two weeks. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says it’s too soon to be concerned…
cut 11 (10) “…ups and downs’

State Police release more details about the officer-involved shooting in Lafayette after the suspect barricaded himself inside his home. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Shreveport Police were involved in an hours-long standoff during the overnight hours with a man suspected in the fatal shooting of a woman who was found inside a crashed vehicle near Byrd High School. That woman died at a local hospital and police reportedly discovered a man suspected in her death, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after police finally gained entry into a home in the Highland neighborhood.

7:30 LRN Newscast

The latest installment of the 2022 “Louisiana Survey” shows many people are concerned about coastal land loss but aren’t worried it will affect them personally.
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is proposing to fine five insurance companies a combined 764-thousand dollars for improper activity following the 2020 hurricanes. They are United Property and Casualty Insurance, GeoVera Specialty Insurance, FedNat Insurance, Maison Insurance Company, and Allied Trust Insurance. The companies have 30 days to appeal.

Nationally new COVID cases are up about 10% over the past week and the average number of hospitalized COVID patients nationwide has increased by a hundred. State health officer Doctor Joe Kanter says they are keeping an eye on how things progress over the next few weeks…
Cut 12 (06) “…and deaths.”
On Thursday the state reported 504 new COVID cases, 60 hospitalizations, and 3 three fatalities.

It’s Good Friday, the start of an Easter weekend that will feature thousands of crawfish boils. LSU AgCenter aquaculture professor Doctor Greg Lutz says after a slow start to the season, there should be plenty of good mudbugs…
cut 7 (12) “….and prettier”

LSU baseball lost to Arkansas five to four last night, while the Cajuns clobbered ULM 14-2.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s defense let them down again last night in a five to four loss to Arkansas to open an SEC series. A Jacob Berry throwing error in the first inning led to an unearned run and shortstop Jordan Thompson failed to handle a hard ground ball on an RBI single in a decisive three-run seventh inning. The series resumes tonight at 6 PM in Fayetteville.

The Ragin Cajuns had a season-high 19 hits in a 14-2 win over ULM. Tyler Robertson was four for four with a career-high four RBI. Starting pitcher Brandon Talley struck out a career-high eight batters.

Nicholls upended Northwestern State eight to two as Devin Desandro threw six shutout innings. McNeese defeated UIW nine to three as leadoff man Braden Duhon had three hits. Southeastern Louisiana edged UNO five to four. The Privateers and Colonels are tied for first place in the Southland standings at 6-and-4.

The Pelicans face the Clippers tonight in Los Angeles and the winner advances to the Western Conference playoffs as the eighth seed. Second-round pick Herb Jones has pest on the defensive side of the ball and Brandon Ingram expects the rookie will come up big again tonight…
cut 17 (14) “…all year”
Tip off is at 9 PM.

Spring football wrapped up last weekend for the Ragin Cajuns. First-year head coach Michael Desormeaux is excited about this year’s group of players and looks forward to seeing if they can build on last season’s 13-win campaign…
cut 18 (19) “….do it though”

6:30 LRN Newscast

State Police has released more details into Thursday morning’s fatal officer-involved shooting that involved the Lafayette Police. Trooper Thomas Gossen says 19-year-old Trevon Bonner, who was wanted in the shooting of a 13-girl-old, started shooting at officers first after barricading himself in his home. Gossen says when Bonner fired his handgun at officers, several officers returned fire…..
cut 14 (08) “….it from there”
Lafayette P-D says the 13-year-old girl shot a few hours earlier is in critical condition.

The state health department reported 504 new COVID cases yesterday. On Wednesday, the number was only 275 new cases. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says 60 people are hospitalized with COVID and hospitalizations have been holding steady…
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If you’re planning on boiling a few pounds of crawfish this weekend, David Grubb has good news for you…
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