8:30 LRN Newscast

Nurses working the front lines of the COVID pandemic tell state lawmakers they feel negative effects from vaccines are badly underestimated. State health officials testified of only 11 “severe adverse events” statewide, but then left the committee room before Lafayette ICU nurse Heather LeBeouf expressed her disagreement with the number…:
Cut 13 (07) “…having possible effects.”
LeBeouf believes a lot of cases are going unreported because health professionals are unaware of where to report such cases.

A 34-year-old Crowley man is awaiting extradition from Austin County, Texas where he’s in custody for the beating death of his mother, Pamela Meyers. Acadia Parish Sheriff K P Gibson says that Stephen Wayne Meyers the Second is facing a second-degree murder charge.
Cut 10 (06) “…she was seen.”
Pamela Meyers’ body was found in the field and investigators say Stephen Wayne Meyers didn’t use a weapon to kill his mother.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center wants to find out if virtual sessions with a personalized health coach can help Black patients with obesity and type two diabetes lose weight and improve their heart health. Pennington Biomedical Executive Director John Kirwan says they are looking to recruit about 350 Black patients…
cut 8 (07) “….cardio-metabloic conditions”
You can find out more about Pennington’s clinical research trials on their website.

The Golden Nugget and L’Auberge casino in Lake Charles begin taking legal sports bets today as they become the sixth and seventh casinos in the state to open up a sportsbook. Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says while he knows many are waiting for sports wagering to be fully operational he’s impressed with the timeline they’ve met so far.
Cut 6 (09) “…ballgame.”
Johns expects mobile sports betting parishes to become operational early next year.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Several nurses expressed their concerns to the Louisiana House Health and Welfare Committee that the number of injuries or severe reactions to COVID vaccines have been greatly underreported. There is a statewide LDH call-in system to report adverse COVID shot reactions, but Lafayette ICU nurse Heather LeBeouf says many of her colleagues are unaware it exists.
cut 14 (12) “…or the doctor”
The Louisiana Department of Health says it has identified 11 severe adverse events out of 122 reported injuries.

A 34-year-old Crowley man has been charged with the beating death of his mother. Acadia Parish Sheriff K-P Gibson says they are not sure why Stephen Wayne Meyers the Second killed his mom, Pamela Myers, and left her in a field…
cut 12 (08) “…any specific issue”
Stephen Meyers was arrested in Texas.

United Airlines says its last day of flights in and out of Monroe Regional Airport will be January third. Monroe Regional Airport Director Charles Butcher says it boils down to pandemic-related shortages and COVID-19 has dealt the air service industry a tough blow. Delta and American Airlines will continue to use the Monroe airport.

Today is the day for those in southwest Louisiana waiting to hedge their bets on the big games, Brooke Thorington has more.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

Darius Days scored a career-high 30 points as the LSU Tigers easily defeated ULM 101-39 on the opening night of college basketball. Davis made a career-high eight three-pointers. 14th ranked Alabama hit 13 pointers and beat Louisiana Tech 93-64.

The Ragin Cajuns downed West Florida 81-47. Tulane topped Southeastern Louisiana 70-67, while Nicholls defeated Northern Iowa 62-58 as Ty Gordon had 19 points in the win.

The LSU Tigers are getting ready to host 25th ranked Arkansas on Saturday night. The Razorbacks are 6-and-3 and led by quarterback K-J Jefferson who has thrown for 18-hundred yards and 16 touchdowns. He also has five rushing touchdowns. LSU linebacker Damone Clark…
Cut 18 (19) “..guys rush”
Kick-off is at 6:30.

The eight and one Ragin Cajuns are still not in the College Football Playoff Rankings. U-L Lafayette finds itself outside of the top 25 despite winning eight in a row. The Cajuns are at Troy this Saturday for a 2:30 kick-off. The Trojans are 5-and-4 and Coach Billy Napier says they are playing two quarterbacks Taylor Powell and Gunnar Watson…
cut 17 (19) “….make sense”
There’s a chance the Cajuns will play Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game. Coastal quarterback Grayson McCall could miss the rest of the season with an upper-body injury.

McNeese is staying in the Southland Conference after flirting with the WAC. The Southland convinced McNeese to stay by allowing them to host numerous Southland Conference championship events from 2023-26.

6:30 LRN Newscast November 10

Are adverse effects from COVID vaccines being under-reported in Louisiana? And if so, why? Kevin Gallagher has more…:
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The state health department reported 229 COVID patients hospitalized statewide yesterday. That’s the lowest hospitalization rate in the United States. The Bayou State led the country in August when over three thousand people were hospitalized with the virus.

Acadia Parish Sheriff K-P Gibson says 34-year-old Stephen Wayne Meyers the Second has been arrested in Texas after he allegedly killed his mom, leaving her in a field in western Acadia Parish. Gibson says Meyers and his 59-year-old mom Pamela Meyers were last seen together on November second in the field where her body was found…
cut 11 (11) “….with her son”
Gibson says there were no weapons used in the murder and a motive is unknown.

Researchers at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical and Ochsner Health are looking for 350 Black patients with Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes who are willing to participate in a study to see if remote health coaching can generate sustainable weight loss. Pennington Biomedical Executive Director Doctor John Kirwan on why the study is focusing on Black patients…
cut 9 (09) “….the weight loss”
Go to Pennington’s website for more information.

4:45 LRN Sportscast November 9

The 2021-22 college basketball season begins today as the LSU Tigers will host ULM at the Maravich Center. Coach Will Wade is entering his fifth season as LSU’s coach and the program is coming off a 19-10 season and a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Warhawks were 7-and-19 last year, but return their top five scorers from a year ago.

Also tonight, Louisiana Tech is at 14th ranked Alabama.

The LSU football team is back on the practice field this afternoon getting ready for Saturday night’s game against Arkansas. The Bayou Bengals played with great effort when they nearly upset the Crimson Tide on Saturday and Coach Ed Orgeron doesn’t expect to see any quit in this team…
cut 17 (23) “…about that”

The Saints committed ten penalties in their loss to Atlanta on Sunday. Seven of the infractions were on offense for 55 yards. Coach Sean Payton says it was frustrating to watch the game film…
cut 19 (30) “…cleaning up”
The Saints are at Tennessee on Sunday and the Titans are a three-point favorite.

The high school football brackets are out. Ouachita Christian is the number one seed in Division Four, Lafayette Christian is number one in Division Three and ED White has the top seed in Division Two. Many is looking to repeat in Class 2A and they are the top seed in that bracket, while Edna Karr and Zachary are the top seeds in Four-A and Five-A.

LRN PM Newscall November 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain was found is guilty on all charges and faces a mandatory life sentence for raping and molesting multiple children Brooke Thorington has more.

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The vote count is in for early voting ahead of this Saturday’s November 13th election and, as Dave Brannen reports, they are somewhat surprising.

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Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain faces a mandatory life sentence after it took five hours for a jury to convict him on eight charges of sex crimes involving several juveniles dating back to the 1970s. District Attorney Warren Montgomery credited his staff for their hard work…

Cut 3 (05) “….prosecution”

A jury of six men and six women found him guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest and one count of sexual battery, and one count of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

The jury deliberated for more than five hours yesterday over the charges the former sheriff of 20 years faced. Montgomery says the guilty verdict is important because it reminds the public that everyone must be held accountable.

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Montgomery says has as hard the trial process was for the prosecutors, the jury to hear the evidence, and especially the five victims who testified, he hopes the verdict will bring Strain’s victims peace.

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Strain will be formally sentenced on January 18th however the charges that he’s been found guilty of require a mandatory life sentence.

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Some surprising numbers from early voting in Louisiana for the November 13th election.  Pollster John Couvillon tells us the figures far exceed those of 2017.

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He says almost exclusively driving this increase is those choosing the mail-in option of voting. Couvillon says at this point four years ago only 92-thousand votes had been cast in early voting for that election, the mail-in volume almost triple what it was in 2017.

Couvillon says that while early voting numbers are significantly higher than four years ago, he doesn’t expect that to translate to an overall turnout increase for the election in the same percentage.

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All in all, Couvillon does not expect an overall rush to the polls statewide this Saturday since in most cases the only thing on the ballot in many parishes are the four constitutional amendments.

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He expects the statewide turnout to total about 16 percent of the state’s registered voters, while the turnout in Orleans Parish alone should be in the ballpark of 35 percent.

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Northwestern State University’s new president, Marcus Jones, has now dropped the interim title he had held since July after the UL System Board of Supervisors appointed him Monday permanently to the post. Jones seems humbled by the move and looking forward to moving the school forward.

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He says he owes part of his success to being able to compromise after being reared in a family where he was the 18th of 20 siblings.

Jones has a goal of further globalization of Northwestern State’s educational efforts for its students.

Cut 10 (08)  “…through student exchanges.”

Jones says as Northwestern State’s 20th president and first African-American to lead the school he would like to be known for his progressive leadership, and just not in a global way, but in service to the community it serves.

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UL System President Jim Henderson calls Jones a leader possessing character, integrity and vision.

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Construction is underway on the Houma Navigation Canal Lock Complex in Terrebonne Parish. It’s part of the state’s effort to provide Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes with 100-year storm surge protection. Terrebonne President Gordon Dove says the H-N-C Lock complex will be critical during storm surge and high water events…

Cut 12 (08) “…Terrebonne Parish.”  

The project will consist of dredging over one-million cubic yards of material which will create 178 acres of marshland. He says actual construction on the structure will take place next spring

Cut 13 (11) “…five years.”

State officials have also announced the construction of the 147-foot Grand Bayou Floodgate has been completed. Dove says there’s now a continuous levee segment stretching 47 miles from Gibson in Terrebonne Parish to the town of Lockport in Lafourche Parish

Cut 14 (11) “..not flooding.” 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

A quarterback competition has returned at LSU. Max Johnson will start at Q-B for the Tigers against Arkansas on Saturday night, but Coach Ed Orgeron says true freshman Garrett Nussmeier will also get snaps early on in the game…
Cut 15 (19) “…play the most.”
Nussmeier has appeared in three games this season, throwing for 150 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Johnson is coming off a season-low 50-percent of his passes completed for 160 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in a 20-14 loss to Alabama. He was also sacked five times.

The Pelicans lost their seventh straight last night as they fell to the Dallas Mavericks 108-92 as New Orleans continues to play without Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.

A new college basketball season tips off today. The LSU Tigers are coming off a 19-win season, but they have a much different team this year. Only four scholarship players return from last season and there are several newcomers including Tari Eason, a transfer from Cincinnati who averaged seven points and five rebounds as a freshman last season. Coach Will Wade on Eason…
cut 20 (14) “…talented, talented guy”

In other action, the Ragin Cajuns host West Florida. Louisiana Tech is at 14th ranked Alabama. UNO visits Ole Miss, Tulane hosts Southeastern Louisiana. Nicholls travels to Northern Iowa, McNeese is at SMU and Northwestern State is at Oklahoma. Grambling is at Grand Canyon, Southern travels to Louisville.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain faces a mandatory life sentence after it took five hours for a jury to convict him on eight charges of sex crimes involving several juveniles dating back to the 1970s. St. Tammany District Attorney Warren Montogmery credited his staff for their hard work…
Cut 3 (06) “….prosecution.”
A jury of six men and six women found him guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest and one count of sexual battery, and one count of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Marcus Jones has been named Northwestern State’s first black president. U-L System President Doctor Jim Henderson…
cut 8 (12) “.,…we should celebrate”
Jones says he wants Northwestern to work more collaboratively with business and industry to ensure graduates have the skills to meet the needs of the global market.

Lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions to the COVID vaccine that have been reported in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (36) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The state gaming control board is expected to approve sports betting licenses for the Golden Nugget Casino in Lake Charles and L’Auberge Casino in Lake Charles today. The two casinos will begin taking legal sports bets tomorrow.

8:30 LRN Newscast

At the state Capitol, lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions from the COVID vaccines. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says so far 122 events have been reported in Louisiana…
Cut 3 (12) “…established.”
But several registered nurses testifed before the panel saying they believe vaccine injuries are severely underreported.

The search continues for a woman wanted for shooting her mother several times late Friday afternoon at a Lofton Street address in the Opelousas area. St. Landry Parish Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Ashley Sims got into an argument with her mother.
Cut 9 (09) “…her lower body.”
Sims fled the scene in a Mercedes SUV. The victim, Vera Sims, remains hospitalized.

Marcus Jones has been named Northwestern State’s new president and he’s the first African-American to lead the four-year university in Natchitoches. University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson says Jones beat out several quality candidates for the job…
cut 7 (12) “….the UL System Board”
Jones is a graduate of Northwestern and has been at the university for 23 years and the Winnfield native is the 18th of 20 children.

A Franklin man has been indicted for the buring deaths of his girlfriend and nephew. The tragic incident happened in July and State Fire Marshal’s office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton now faces first-degree murder charges…
cut 14 (09) “…critical condition’
The woman who was left in critical condition died a few days later.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain has been found guilty of sex crimes against boys. It took the jury about five hours to reach a guilty verdict on all eight counts against Strain, who served five terms as St. Tammany’s Sheriff. He now faces life in prison.

Lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions to the COVID vaccine that have been reported in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A Franklin man has been indicted on murder charges in the burning deaths of his girlfriend and five-year-old nephew. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton admitted to the crimes to deputies. And Rodrigue says the female victim provided key evidence by telling authorities before she died, it was Hamilton who took lethal action as the two were arguing…
cut 13 (09) “…on scene”
The female victim died in a hospital a few days later.

Marcus Jones has been named the new president of Northwestern State University. U-L System President Jim Henderson says Jones has risen through the ranks and will be Northwestern’s first African-American leader…
cut 6 (07) “….the presidents”
Jones has been at the university for 23 years and has served as interim president since July.