7:30 LRN Newscast February 28

Could U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy win if he ran for Governor? One political analyst says “yes he could.” Kevin Gallagher reports…:
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Louisiana Senators John Kennedy and Bill Cassidy say they look forward to meeting with Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. If confirmed, she will be the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court. Cassidy says potential Supreme Court justices must apply the law as written and respect constitutional rights, especially individual freedoms.

The 2022 regular legislative session begins two weeks from today and one of the bills that will be up for discussion is a proposal that would eliminate the death penalty in Louisiana. New Orleans Representative Kyle Green says he’s concerned about a wrongful conviction for someone who was sentenced to death…
cut 14 (12) “….be exonerated”
The last execution in Louisiana was in 2010.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is looking for homes for parade horses. HSLA Director Jeff Dorson says sometimes the horses are re-sold to the barn they came from, but some are sold for slaughter and that’s not acceptable…
cut 5 (15) “…Horse Adoption Program”
Applications can be found on Facebook at mardi gras horses 2017.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 28

The Pelicans have looked good since returning from the All-Star Break. They cooled off the Phoenix Suns on Friday and last night they defeated a struggling Lakers team 123 to 95. CJ McCollum had 22 points, while Brandon Ingram and Jonas Valanciunas each had 19 points.

The eighth-ranked LSU women’s basketball team held on to beat 16th ranked Tennessee 57-54 yesterday. The Lady Tigers are the two seed in this week’s SEC Tournament.

LSU men’s basketball started the second half on Saturday night on 15-0 run and went on to beat Missouri 75-55 at the PMAC. The Tigers were led by Tari Eason who had 18 points in 19 minutes and they held Mizzou to 35-percent shooting from the floor. Coach Will Wade
Cut 18 (18) “ ..win for us.”

The LSU baseball team won two games yesterday beating Towson 11 to 1 and then shutting out Southern 15 to 0. Jacob Berry drove in five runs over the course of two days.

Tulane swept a doubleheader from Louisiana Tech yesterday handing the Bulldogs their first two losses of the season.

The Ragin Cajuns lost three games in Round Rock, Texas over the weekend, including a six to four defeat to second-ranked Arkansas yesterday.

After two stints as a head football coach, Frank Wilson is back with the LSU football program as associate head coach and running backs coach. Wilson was the head coach at McNeese last season and when the Cowboys played in Tiger Stadium in September, he thought about the possibility of returning to LSU
Cut 16 (20) “…serious consideration”

6:30 LRN Newscast February 28

Louisiana’s Governor’s race is still over a year away, but political analyst Ron Faucheaux says Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy would be a formidable candidate if he ran for governor. And Faucheaux says Cassidy would not have to give up his current seat to run…
cut 12 (13) “….was just re-elected”
Cassidy was asked earlier this year about running for governor and said he’s engaged right now being a United States senator representing Louisiana.

New Orleans Representative Kyle Green has filled a bill that would eliminate the death penalty for the offenses of first-degree murder, rape, and treason. An attorney himself, Green says his reasoning starts at one place.
Cut 13 (05) “…number one issue.”
Green points to research that shows since 1973, there have been 185 cases of wrongful conviction and sentencing in the United States.

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 comes from the Broadband Infrastructure Program…
cut 7 (14) “…. high-speed broadband”
Graves says these dollars will bring broadband to 22-thousand unserved households across the region.

It was a big weekend of Mardi Gras parades and there are still more to come with Fat Tuesday taking place tomorrow. No major incidents to report and the weather looks great for parades tonight and tomorrow.

LRN AM Newscall Feb 28

Louisiana is one of 12 states getting a boost from the feds in closing the digital divide. David Grubb has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m David Grubb.”

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Could U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy win if he ran for Governor? One political analyst says “yes he could.” Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.” 

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Is it time for Louisiana to eliminate the death penalty? David Grubb has more on the lawmaker ready to answer that question.

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The Humane Society of Louisiana is seeking new adoptive homes for the last dozen remaining “Mardi Gras Horses” this year. 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 regular home…:

Cut 4 (09)  “…or sold for slaughter.”

Dorson says sometimes the horses are re-sold to the barn they came from, but often they are sold for slaughter. He says that was just not acceptable…:

Cut 5 (15) “…Horse Adoption Program.”

The 5-year-old Mardi Gras Horse Adoption Program places the animals with new homes, where they can live out their lives. Dorson says in those years they found homes for every single horse, but it takes a lot of work from dedicated volunteers…:

Cut 6 (10)  “…a horse properly.”

Dorson says they need homes for the last 12 of this year’s Mardi Gras Horses. To find out more, see photos of the horses or apply to adopt one, search “Humane Society of Louisiana Mardi Gras Horse Adoption” on Facebook.

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Louisiana is getting a major financial investment as part of the Biden Administration’s effort to narrow the digital divide. The U-S Department of Commerce has announced the state will receive more than $29 million to build and improve high-speed internet access for rural communities. Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves says there’s more to come.

Cut 7 (14) “…high speed broadband”

The pandemic has really shown just how many families struggle with internet accessibility with many having to make difficult choices regarding work and school. Graves said the President has made solving this issue a priority, calling it an injustice.

Cut 8 (12)  “…infrastructure whatsoever”

The initial investment targets rural communities throughout Acadiana, including Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry Parishes here in Louisiana, and in 12 other states and territories, as part of the $65 billion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Graves says ensuring access will create equity in schools and workplaces, and keep America at the forefront of innovation.

Cut 9 (12)  “…in manufacturing”

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A noted political analyst and former state lawmaker 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 – the field he is running against is not particularly well known, and they don’t have a particularly strong base…:

Cut 10 (14) “…candidates wouldn’t have.”

For his part, Senator Cassidy has NOT declared any intention to run for Governor in 2023. In a recent interview with the Advocate newspaper in Baton Rouge, Cassidy says he’s aware his name is coming up, but (quote) “I am quite engage right now being a United States senator representing our state.” Faucheux says Cassidy has statewide recognition that other candidates who intend to run don’t have…:

Cut  11 (06)  “…and Democrats.”  

Probable candidates for Governor include Attorney General Jeff Landry, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, state Treasurer John Schroder and state Senator Rick Ward. Faucheaux says each of them would have to give up their current position in order to run…:

Cut 12 (13) “…was just re-elected.”

Faucheux says Cassidy could handily win a runoff with a Democrat candidate. Again, Cassidy has announced no intention to run for Governor.

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New Orleans Representative Kyle Green has filled a bill that would eliminate the death penalty for the offenses of first-degree murder, rape, and treason. An attorney himself, Green says his reasoning starts at one place.

Cut 13 (05) “…number one issue.”

Research has shown a startling number of errors when it comes to applying the death penalty. Since 1973, at least 185 cases of wrongful conviction and sentencing have been discovered across the U-S.

Cut 14 (12)  “…be exonerated.”

The last execution in Louisiana was in 2010 when Gerald Bordelon dropped all appeals in order to receive a lethal injection. Bordelon kidnapped and killed his 12-year-old step-daughter. He is the only person to be executed in Louisiana since 2002. Green shelved similar legislation due to the pandemic in 2020 and says the issue deserves thoughtful consideration by lawmakers.

Cut 15 (12)  “…want to keep.”

Louisiana is one of 24 states that still utilize capital punishment.

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After two stints as a head football coach, Frank Wilson is back with the LSU football program as associate head coach and running backs coach. Wilson was the head coach at McNeese last season and when the Cowboys played in Tiger Stadium in September, he thought about the possibility of returning to LSU

Cut 16 (20)  “…serious consideration”

After spending nine seasons at Louisiana Tech, Joe Sloan is the new LSU quarterbacks coach. Sloan says he has spent his few weeks in Baton Rouge getting to know his Q-Bs…

Cut 17 (22) “ …can be” 

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LSU men’s basketball started the second half on Saturday night on 15-0 run and went on to beat Missouri 75-55 at the PMAC. The Tigers were led by Tari Eason who had 18 points in 19 minutes and they held Mizzou to 35-percent shooting from the floor. Coach Will Wade

Cut 18 (18) “ ..win for us.” 

It was win number 20 on the season for Wade and the Tigers…

Cut 19 (18)_“…taken it” 

The Tigers are 8-8 in the SEC and in a four-way tie for the sixth seed in the SEC Tournament. LSU closes out the regular season with a trip to 18th ranked Arkansas on Wednesday and then a home game on Saturday versus 24th ranked Alabama. Wade is hoping his team can get hot again as the calendar flips to March…

Cut 20 (21) “ …pop us” 

LRN PM Newscall February 25

U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to make Russian President Vladimir Putin a pariah. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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It’s the final weekend before Mardi Gras, which means big fun and hopefully big revenues for Louisiana. David Grubb has more…

Cut 2 (33)…I’m David Grubb.”  

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s excited Mardi Gras parades and celebrations are back in full force this year, but he doesn’t want the Carnival season to contribute to the state’s litter problem. Edwards is asking revelers to take responsibility for their own garbage…

Cut 3 (11) “…when you’re celebrating”

Edwards is asking parade-goers not to leave their trash along the route…

Cut 4 (09) “…tidy”

Edwards recently launched a Statewide Litter Abatement and Beautification Task Force which will provide policy solutions this summer to address the state’s litter issue. The governor also wants people to focus on reducing litter at Mardi Gras parades…

Cut 5 (03) “..don’t pollute”

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Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…

 Cut 6 (06) “…that’s Hitler.” 

Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power…

Cut 7 (08) “…assets here.” 

Kennedy says Russia should also be removed from the SWIFT financial system, which is an international payment system.

Senator Bill Cassidy is also calling for tougher sanctions than what President Biden has imposed

Cut 8 (13) “…fell apart” 

Cassidy does not believe the U-S should send troops but strengthen U-S forces in NATO countries.

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After a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19, Mardi Gras is back. As the head of the state’s tourism industry, the return of visitors and their wallets is a welcome sight for Nungesser, especially after Louisiana businesses missed out on millions last year due to the pandemic.

Cut 9 (13) “…incredible numbers.”

While Mardi Gras is synonymous with New Orleans, Carnival celebrations continue to grow throughout the state. Nungesser says his office will continue to lend its support to draw more attention and in turn more visitors to those areas.

Cut 10 (12)  “…all over Louisiana.” 

Louisiana’s tourism industry as a whole has taken a hit over the last couple of years due to the pandemic as well as multiple major storms. While others have predicted a slow and steady return to normal, Nungesser believes the state is poised to make a big comeback over the next few months.

Cut 11 (10)   “…to those numbers.”  

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An experienced military commander and Louisiana native says Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a costly mistake that everyone BUT Putin will have to bear. Major General Ron Richard (USMC-Retired) says Putin’s seeming worries of Ukraine joining NATO were never really going to happen…:

Cut 12 (12) “…to be a member.”  

In his career, Richard (pron: ree-shard) has served in Vietnam, commanded Camp Lejeune and much more. He has seen his share of military action and intrigue. During an appearance on “Talk Louisiana” with Jim Engster, Richard says Putin’s decision to go into Ukraine was ill-informed and unfounded, but nevertheless unexpected…:

cut 13 (07) “…western allies.”

Richard says recent events have made nations unfriendly to the West and to democracy bolder, and more likely to aggression. Richard says, while we watch what Russian will do, we must also keep close watch and China and its aggression toward Taiwan. He worries the U.S. has “grown soft”…:

Cut 14 (13)  “…a stark difference.” 

10:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…
Cut 6 (09) “…power flowing.”
Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power.

Senator Bill Cassidy is also calling for tougher sanctions than what President Biden has imposed
Cut 8 (13) “…fell apart”
Cassidy does not believe the U-S should send troops but strengthen U-S forces in NATO countries.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s excited Mardi Gras parades and celebrations are back in full force this year, but he doesn’t want the Carnival season to contribute to the state’s litter problem. Edwards is asking revelers to take responsibility for their own garbage…
cut 3 (11) “…when you’re celebrating”

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says local police departments will be committed to getting drunk drivers off the road this Mardi Gras weekend as there is a Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign in place through Fat Tuesday. Commission spokesperson Mark Lambert says it’s not just drunk drivers…
cut 14 (08) “…impaired driver”
From 2016 through 2020, crashes involving an impaired driver killed 22 people and injured 531 during the Carnival season.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy says the United States can not be weak with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which is closing in on that country’s capital. Kennedy says the U-S needs to make Russia President Vladimir Putin. Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but rich business leaders who keep Putin in power…
Cut 7 (08) “…assets here.”

Grambling has confirmed the hiring of former Baylor football coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired from Baylor six years ago after the university said he covered up sexual assault claims against his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says it appears the university has tried to insulate new head coach Hue Jackson from criticism…
cut 11 (10) “….this hire”
Grambling A-D Trayvean Scott told ESPN he’s giving Briles a chance to redeem himself after understanding where the facts lie.

Vice president Kamala Harris will not travel to St. Landry Parish as originally scheduled today. Governor John Bel Edwards says the V-P has postponed her trip given the state of affairs with Ukraine. Harris was traveling to Louisiana to promote the millions of dollars from the Infrastructure Act that will go towards expanding high speed internet in rural areas.

Mardi Gras is all about fun, but the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants you to do so responsibly. Brooke Thorington has more
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8:30 LRN Newscast February 25

Louisiana U-S Senator John Kennedy says it’s time to expel Russian President Vladimir Putin from the international community for attacking Ukraine. Kennedy says it’s time to stand up to Putin’s aggression…
cut 6 (06) “….that’s Hitler”
Kennedy is calling for a stop to all exports to Russia and the U-S should not only sanction Russian banks and government officials but also rich business leaders who keep Putin in power.

In a controversial move, Grambling State has hired former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired in 2016 for his involvement in repeated cover-ups of allegations of sexual and physical assaults involving his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says this seems like a desperate move for both parties.
Cut 10 (10) “…any other school.”
Grambling A-D Trayvean Scott told ESPN he’s giving Briles a chance to redeem himself after understanding where the facts lie.

A Monroe lawmaker files a bill that would mandate your pharmacy to fill what your doctor prescribes; no matter what the FDA or CDC says. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Vice President Kamala Harris has postponed her trip to St. Landry Parish today where she was scheduled to discuss the millions of dollars that have become available to expand high-speed internet in rural areas. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s a wise and understandable decision for Harris not to travel to Louisiana given the state of affairs with Ukraine.

7:30 LRN Newscast Feb 25

Vice President Kamela Harris has canceled her trip to St. Landry Parish where she was set to discuss the Infrastructure Bill and the millions it will provide to expand high-speed internet in rural areas. Harris was set to travel to a state where only two members of the state’s congressional delegation voted for the infrastructure bill.

Grambling State is facing criticism for the hiring of former Baylor football coach Art Briles as the Tigers new offensive coordinator. Baylor fired Briles after the university determined he helped cover up sexual assault claims made against his players. HBCU analyst Reggie Flood says Grambling seems to be willing to endure the scrutiny if it produces results…
cut 12 (11) “…is good publicity”

Grambling legend Doug Williams says he doesn’t like the hire.

Monroe Representative Michael Echols has filed a bill that would allow doctors who are licensed to prescribe drugs to have the authority to prescribe certain drugs for off-label use. Echols believes no one should get in the way of the relationship between a doctor and patient…
cut 9 (12) “….prescribing these medications”
Echols says he drafted the bill after talking with medical professionals.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is providing local law enforcement with grant dollars to enforce the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign that’s taking place through Fat Tuesday. LHSC spokesperson Mark Lambert says officers are trained to spot impaired drivers.
Cut 13 (09) “…arrested.”
From 2016 to 2020 alcohol-related crashes in the state during the carnival season killed 22 and injured 531.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

New LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock met with the media for the first time since arriving on the Baton Rouge campus in January. Denbrock described what he wants an LSU offense to look like
Cut 19 (23)_“…efficiently”
Denbrock says the three scholarship quarterbacks on the roster will compete against each other in spring football.

Grambling has confirmed the hiring of former Baylor coach Art Briles as its new offensive coordinator. Briles was fired from Baylor six years ago after the university said Briles covered-up sex assault claims against his players. HBCU sports analyst Reggie Flood says it appears the university has tried to insulate new head coach Hue Jackson from an oncoming wave of criticism…
cut 11 (10) “….this hire”

The Pelicans return from the All-star break tonight to face the red-hot Suns in Phoenix. It doesn’t seem like former number one pick Zion Williamson will play this season as he’s still in Portland rehabbing a foot injury. Former teammate and fellow Duke alum JJ Reddick called Zion a detached teammate this week and Pelicans beat writer Christian Clark of NOLA-dot-com says the description is accurate…
cut 17 (19) “….needed from JJ”
Recently acquired Pelican CJ McCollum told reporters yesterday to leave the young fella alone and Zion is trying to rehab in peace.

Last night in college basketball…Louisiana Tech over Rice 83-79, Nicholls won its eighth straight as the Colonels clobbered the Northwestern State 80-62. Nicholls is now tied with UNO for first place in the Southland after Southeastern Louisiana outscored UNO 84-79. The Lions are 9-and-1 at home and host Nicholls tomorrow.