11:30 LRN Newscast

Fat Tuesday festivities are well underway across south Louisiana. Here’s a sample of the Grambling State Marching Band in front of Gallier Hall in New Orleans…
cut 29 (12) “…music blaring”

Over in Eunice, they are celebrating a traditional Mardi Gras, with horseback riders chasing poultry in costume…
cut 1 (33) “….I’m Brooke Thorington”

An elderly Shreveport couple was killed yesterday afternoon in a three-vehicle wreck on US Highway 84 in Desoto Parish. 81-year-old Louis Flanigan and his wife 80-year-old wife, Inell Flanigan were pronounced dead at the scene. State Trooper Jonathan Odom says Louis was driving…
Cut 6 (12) “…the Jaguar.”
Odom says the Flanigan’s were not buckled up.

President Biden delivers his first State of the Union address tonight. During the Biden administration, the U.S. has seen skyrocketing fuel prices and inflation, a chaotic pull-out from Afghanistan, continued problems at the southern border, and now the Russia-Ukraine conflict. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the President should use tonight’s speech for some course correction…:
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The State of the Union is at 8 PM.

8:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Tonight President Joe Biden will address the U.S. and the world in his State of the Union speech. The President’s poll numbers are on the decline and U-L-M political science professor Joshua Stockley says Mr. Biden needs to deliver a home run speech…
Cut 7 (15) “…humanitarian crisis.”
The President will speak from the House chamber at the U-S Capitol at 8 pm tonight.

Meanwhile, in Eunice they will chase chickens on horseback as part of an old-style Mardi Gras tradition that continues to live in southwest Louisiana…
cut 5 (06) “…and runners”
The chickens caught will be used to make a large pot of gumbo that hundreds of revelers can enjoy.

Today marks the six-month anniversary of Hurricane Ida and in Terrebonne Parish many residents are still battling with their insurance company over claims. But Parish President Gordon Dove says there are many positives as oil prices are helping to speed up the recovery….
cut 15 (11) “…right now”
Dove says they are also seeing fewer blue roofs as home repairs move along.

State Police arrest three people involved in a fatal crash on I-10 in Ascension Parish that killed a 14-year-old Baton Rouge teen. Trooper Taylor Scrantz says they suspect impairment on the driver that caused the crash and one of his passengers has been charged with obstruction. Scrantz says 18-year-old Catara Johnson was a passenger in the other vehicle and was arrested on gun charges…
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7:30 LRN Newscast March 1

President Biden delivers his first State of the Union address tonight. Under Biden’s leadership, the U.S. has seen skyrocketing fuel prices and inflation, a chaotic pull-out from Afghanistan, continued problems at the southern border, and now the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Stockley says the President should use tonight’s speech for some course correction…:
Cut 8 (15) “…foreign policy perspective.”
The State of the Union is at 8 PM.

Today marks six months since Hurricane Ida tore its path through southeast Louisiana. Terrebonne Parish saw catastrophic damage, as utilities were knocked offline and roads were covered with debris. But Parish President Gordon Dove says Terrebonne has stepped out of the rubble and moved into recovery.
Cut 13 (11) “…going along fine.”
Dove says homeowners battling with their insurance provider over hurricane damage claims is a big issue.

It’s a day of revelry today in New Orleans as the Mardi Gras celebration reaches its peak. There are parades across south Louisiana. The Bonne Terre parade begins to roll at 11 AM in Houma, the King’s Parade starts at 10 AM in Lafayette. It’s the first of three parades in Lafayette.

And If you want to experience a Mardi Gras like no other, go to Eunice to chase poultry, but in costume. Brooke Thorington explains.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Former disgraced Baylor football coach Art Briles is no longer the offensive coordinator at Grambling State. Briles has stepped down as Grambling has faced backlash for hiring him. Briles was fired by Baylor in 2016 after the Texas school learned Briles and his staff failed to alert the proper authorities about sexual assault allegations made against 19 different football players. New Grambling coach Hue Jackson attempted to defend Briles hiring saying it was about forgiveness, redemption, and enlightenment.

Former LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Junior will reportedly not participate in workouts at the NFL Draft Combine which gets underway this week in Indianapolis. Stingley continues to rehab a Lisfrank injury that forced him to miss most of his junior season. Stingley is expected to work out for scouts at LSU’s Pro Day on April sixth.

The NFL has announced that the Saints will play one of their home games in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. An opponent and a date has not been announced. And Saints Q-B Jameis Winston is running again after tearing his A-C-L on Halloween Day.

In the latest Collegiate Baseball Poll, LSU is ranked third, down one spot from last week. Louisiana Tech fell 10 spots to number 25 after getting swept in a doubleheader on Sunday by Tulane. Tech is at Nicholls tonight. LSU hosts UNO tomorrow. The Tigers face top-ranked Texas on Saturday night in Houston at Minute Maid Park.

The LSU women’s basketball team is up to number six in the A-P Top 25 poll. The Lady Tigers are the two seed in the SEC Tournament and will play Friday in Nashville.

Last night, Southern beat Florida A-and-M 58-49, while Bethune Cookman dribbled past Grambling 69-63.

The Pelicans are off tonight. They will host Sacramento tomorrow as they battle for a playoff play-in spot in the Western Conference.

In the girls non-select basketball championships….Hicks and Gibsland-Coleman advanced to the Class C title game and North Central beat White Castle 60-57 in a Class One-A semi-final game.

6:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden’s State of the Union address is tonight, with many speculating what he may tell Americans and the world. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
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Former disgraced Baylor football coach Art Briles has stepped down as offensive coordinator at Grambling State saying he did not want to be a distraction. The decision to hire Briles was controversial, because of how his tenure at Baylor ended. He was fired in 2016 after it was learned he and his assistants took no action against players accused of sexual assault.

State Police arrest three people in a suspected drunk driving crash that killed 14-year-old Zashawn Dawson of Baton Rouge early Monday morning on Interstate 10 in Ascension Parish. Trooper Taylor Scrantz says the SUV Dawson was traveling in, was attempting to merge back onto the interstate after pulling off to the side and was struck by a truck driven by 24-year-old Emanual Ruiz of Pride.
Cut 10 (09) “…westbound vehicle.”
Investigators suspect Ruiz was drunk and he faces vehicular homicide charges. Another person in Ruiz’s truck was charged with obstruction and a stolen gun was found in the S-U-V, so a person in that vehicle has also been charged.

Traditional Mardi Gras celebrations take place in Eunice today. Administrative Assistant to the mayor Courtney Elkins says the chasing of the chickens gets underway this morning…
cut 4 (11) “…in the gumbo”
Elkins says Fat Tuesday events start at 9 in the morning and continue into the night.

LRN AM Newscall March 1

If you want to experience a Mardi Gras like no other, then you might want to spend it in Eunice chasing poultry, but in costume of course. Brooke Thorington explains.

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President Biden’s State of the Union address is tonight, with many speculating what he may tell American and the world. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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Six months since Hurricane Ida, Terrebonne Parish is still in recovery mode. David Grubb has the latest on the progress after the storm.

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One of the most unique Mardi Gras customs in the state takes place in Eunice, where instead of beads and doubloons you’ll see revelers on horseback in pursuit of live chickens. Administrative assistant to the mayor, Courtney Elkins says it’s a time-honored tradition to chase chickens in the small St. Landy Parish town.

Cut 4 (11)  “…in the gumbo.”

Elkins says they kicked off their celebration Friday with one of the largest turnouts they’ve ever had with live bands and parades. And to keep the chicken chasing tradition going, she says they limit the number of participants.

Cut 5 (06) “…and runners.”

If the act of chasing a chicken isn’t enough to get your attention, Elkins says the traditional costumes worn by riders and runners are also a sight to see.

Cut 6 (12)  “…entire face.”

Elkins says Fat Tuesday events start at 9 in the morning and continue into the night.

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Tonight President Joe Biden will address the U.S. and the world in his State of the Union speech. What may the President tell us, after what has been a fairly bad first year in office? U.L.-Monroe political science professor Joshua Stockley says Mr. Biden needs a win right now…:

Cut 7 (15) “…humanitarian crisis.”

Under Biden’s leadership, the U.S. has seen skyrocketing fuel prices and runaway inflation, a disastrous pull-out from Afghanistan, an unsecured southern border and now the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Stockley says the President would be wise to use tonight’s speech as an opportunity for some course correction…:

Cut 8 (15)  “…foreign policy perspective.”

Members of the U.S. House and Senate will be there tonight, along with other dignitaries and invited guests, to hear what Biden has to say. Dr. Stockley says he cannot predict what the president may say, but he really needs tonight’s address to “move the needle” with American and the world…:

Cut 9 (14)  “…are historically low.”

Recent polls have Biden’s approval rating in the low 40’s.

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State Police arrest three people in a suspected drunk driving crash that killed 14-year-old Zashawn Dawson of Baton Rouge early Monday morning on Interstate 10 in Ascension Parish. Trooper Taylor Scrantz says the SUV Dawson was traveling in, was attempting to merge back onto the interstate after pulling off to the side and was struck by a truck driven by 24-year-old Emanual Ruiz of Pride.

Cut 10 (09) “…westbound vehicle.”

Scrantz says initially one of the passengers in Ruiz’s truck, 22-year old Tyler Melancon of Greenwell Springs told officers he was driving the truck.

Cut  11 (09)  “…the driver.”  

Investigators say Ruiz was impaired and faces vehicular homicide charges. Melancon was also arrested for obstruction of justice.

Troopers arrested a third person after taking inventory of the vehicles involved finding a stolen gun. Scrantz says 18-year old Cartara Johnson of Baton Rouge who was in the SUV with the 14-year-old who died was arrested.

Cut 12 (10) “…firearms.”

The driver of the third vehicle that struck the victim after he was ejected, was properly restrained not injured. Toxicology reports are pending.

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It’s been six months since Hurricane Ida tore its path through Louisiana. Terrebonne Parish saw catastrophic damage, as utilities were knocked offline and roads were covered with debris. But today, Parish President Gordon Dove says Terrebonne has stepped out of the rubble and moved into recovery.

Cut 13 (11) “…going along fine.”

While much work has begun, dealing with insurance providers has been a consistent issue for residents. Something not unexpected, but certainly an inconvenience with people anxious to rebuild says Dove.

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Even with three thousand residents still in FEMA trailers, there are a lot of encouraging signs in Terrebonne, Dove says. Businesses have returned, people are working both on and off shore, and dollars are starting to flow back into the parish. It’s a pace of progress that would have been hard to predict six months ago.

Cut 15 (11)  “…right now.”

LRN PM Newscall February 28

For the first time, the Board of Regents is requesting level-funding for the 22-23 fiscal year, that’s TOPS enrollment is down. Brooke Thorington has more.

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We’re entering a perfect storm for high prices at the pump. David Grubb has more.

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Mardi Gras has been a welcome boost to the state, especially in the metro-New Orleans area but also in the Hub City, where President of the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission, Ben Berthelot says they’ve seen an influx of tourists, and hotel occupancy is up.

Cut 3 (11) “…Mardi Gras back.”

Berthelot says in addition to the regular Krewes that roll in Lafayette they also held a COVID heroes parade honoring those who helped them get through the pandemic.

As for Fat Tuesday, Berthelot says they’ll have three parades rolling and things kick off at 10 am with King Gabriel and culminates with the Independent parade.

Cut 4 (08) “…tomorrow.”

Like other areas of the state, Berthelot says the pandemic has severely hurt the hospitality industry and he’s hopeful now that carnival season has been such a boost to the industry that it’s just the beginning for 2022.

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A two-vehicle crash last night in Acadia Parish has claimed the lives of two men.  20-year-old Derrick Ceasar Jr. and 20-year-old Tywon Thorn, both of Crowley were pronounced dead at the scene. State Trooper Thomas Gossen says their Buick Century crossed the center line and slammed head-on into a Ford Expedition…

 Cut 6 (08) “…on the shoulder.” 

Neither Ceasar nor Thorn were wearing restraints at the time of the accident, nor was the driver of the Expedition. She and several passengers were transported to the hospital with reports of minor to moderate injuries. Gossen says it is unknown alcohol played a factor…

Cut 7 (08) “…remains to be seen.” 

The driver of the Expedition could face charges as well as the crash remains under investigation. Gossen said the vehicle had exceeded its occupancy limit and questions remain about seat belt and child restraint usage.

Cut 8 (09) “…results are pending.” 

This is the fourth fatal crash, with a total of six deaths, investigated by Troop I since the start of 2022.

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A decrease in enrollment and TOPS participation among Louisiana public colleges and universities raises concerns among Board of Regents members. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says for the first time ever they’re not asking for more TOPS funding this year. As for why enrollment is down, Reed believes it’s multifaceted.

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TOPS recipients can delay enrollment for up to one year and Reed says they want to find out as to what’s keeping students from enrolling or even possibly postponing their higher education.

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A survey indicates a decrease of almost 3-percent in fall 2021 undergraduate enrollment and 3-percent fewer TOPS-eligible recipients were paid for fall 2021 enrollment.

Reed says this isn’t necessarily a Louisiana problem and the National Clearing House estimates a million fewer college students in the nation right now.

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The Regents and Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance will continue to monitor the issues and LOSFA plants to hold focus groups among high school and college students to better understand their challenges.

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As the Russia-Ukraine crisis continues, so does the steady rise in fuel prices. According to Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst for gasbuddy.com, concerns about overseas oil production and increasing demand should keep prices up for a while.

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With this conflict coming on the heels of the pandemic, the pace of production has not been able to keep up with demand as countries try to get back to normal. DeHaan says it’s only made a bad situation worse.

cut 13 (12) “…anytime soon.”

DeHaan warns drivers to be prepared for some tough months ahead as the U-S enters a perfect storm that could push gasoline prices up by anywhere from 25 to 75 cents by Memorial Day. Louisiana currently averages $3.35 per gallon, up 97 cents from a year ago.

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12:30 LRN Newscast February 28

A decrease in enrollment and TOPS participation among Louisiana public colleges and universities raises concerns among Board of Regents members. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says for the first time ever they’re not asking for more TOPS funding this year. As for why enrollment is down, Reed believes it’s multifaceted.
Cut 9 (12) “…challenges.”
Reed says the decline in enrollment needs to be further studied.

A noted political analyst says Senator Bill Cassidy would be a most formidable candidate for Governor IF he should decide to run. Ron Faucheux says – should Cassidy decide to run – he would do so as a moderate…
Cut 10 (07) “…as a Republican.”
For his part, Senator Cassidy has NOT declared any intention to run for Governor in 2023. Cassidy said recently he’s quite engaged in being a United States Senator.

A two-vehicle crash last night in Acadia Parish killed two men from Crowley. 20-year-old Derrick Ceasar Jr. and 20-year-old Tywon Thorn were pronounced dead at the scene. State Trooper Thomas Gossen says a Buick Century crossed the center line and slammed head-on into a Ford Expedition…
Cut 6 (08) “…on the shoulder.”
Gossen says the deceased individuals were not buckled up, and several people inside the Expedition suffered minor to moderate injuries.

The beads were flying this past weekend as Louisiana residents and visitors are enjoying the return of Mardi Gras. Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission President Ben Berthelot hopes this is just the beginning of a great 2022 for the hospitality industry…
cut 5 (11) “…back strong”
There are Lundi Gras parades across south Louisiana tonight and then tomorrow it’s the Big Fat Tuesday celebration.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 28

The Acadiana region is set to receive nearly 30-million dollars from the U-S Department of Commerce to expand high-speed internet. Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves says the grant money will bring broadband to 22-thousand unserved households across the region…
cut 9 (12) “….in manunfacturing”

The governor’s race in Louisiana is still over a year away, but Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy’s name continues to come up. Political analyst Ron Faucheaux says Cassidy would be a formidable candidate if he decides to run…
cut 11 (06) “….and Democrats”
LSU professor and communications director for former Governor Kathleen Blanco, Bob Mann, has also mentioned Cassidy as a strong potential candidate.

Two weeks from today is the start of the 2022 regular legislative session and a bill to eliminate the death penalty will be up for discussion. New Orleans Representative Kyle Green has filed the legislation and believes there’s a good chance it will pass…
cut 15 (10) “…want to keep”
The last execution in Louisiana was in 2010 when Gerald Bordelon dropped all appeals in order to receive a lethal injection. He is the only person to be executed in Louisiana since 2002.

For the first time since 2014, the LSU women’s basketball team defeated Tennessee on its home floor as the Lady Tigers topped the Lady Vols 57-54. The victory also secured the two seed in the upcoming SEC Tournament. Coach Kim Mukley on how she celebrated the big win…
cut 18 (08) “…get home”
LSU will play again on Friday at the SEC Tournament in Nashville.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 28

Louisiana is one of 12 states getting a boost from the feds in closing the digital divide. David Grubb has the story.
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Gas prices continue to rise. According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $3.37. That’s up seven cents over the last week and nearly 30-cents in the last month. If you are driving to a Mardi Gras parade, great weather is expected for today and tomorrow.

A Noted political analyst says Senator Bill Cassidy would be a most formidable candidate for Governor IF he should decide to run. Ron Faucheux (FO-shay) says – should Cassidy decide to run – he would do so as a moderate…
Cut 10 (14) “…candidates wouldn’t have.”
For his part, Senator Cassidy has NOT declared any intention to run for Governor in 2023. Cassidy said recently he’s quite engaged in being a United States Senator.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is seeking new adoptive homes for the last dozen remaining “Mardi Gras Horses”. What ARE “Mardi Gras Horses”? HSLA Director Jeff Dorson says each year, horses are purchased to fill the need for parade horses for the biggest two weeks of Carnival. After the holiday ends, there are always horses left with no purpose and no home…:
Cut 4 (09) “…or sold for slaughter.”
If interested in adopting a Mardi Gras horse go to Humane Society of Louisiana Mardi Gras Horse Adoption on Facebook.