930 AM LRN News

Former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke is banned from Twitter.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”  

The SEC agrees to play a ten game conference only schedule this year starting September 26th. LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron says he’s excited to play more SEC games this year, and the team is ready for whatever the pandemic throws at it…

Cut 11 (05) “…adapt and adjust.”

Governor Edwards tells Louisiana residents not to expect major changes with the Phase Two coronavirus guidelines as he expects to extend the mask mandate and bar closure order next week. Edwards has faced criticism from some Republican lawmakers over the restrictions that have been put on businesses during this pandemic. But Edwards says he’s following the guidance from the White House’s Coronavirus Task Force

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A Franklin Parish traffic stop leads to two arrests and the discovery of a dead body in the trunk of a bullet-riddled car. Court records show a trooper pulled a suspect over for speeding, saw bullet holes in the driver’s side door, and smelled pot coming out of the car, and searched the vehicle finding the corpse of Michael Robinson. Master Trooper Michael Reichardt says it was a shocking discovery for the trooper.

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830 AM LRN News*edit*

Governor Edwards announces that he will almost certainly be extending the current Phase Two orders, mask mandate and bar closures included next week for at least another two weeks after that. The governor says the mask mandate is part of the new normal

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Infamous KKK leader and former state lawmaker David Duke gets booted off twitter for allegedly repeatedly violating the platform’s hateful conduct rules. Duke blamed Jews for the ban, and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says that opinion is par for the course these days on the Duke Twitter feed and made his ban just about inevitable.

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Duke says he will appeal the decision. He was also kicked off YouTube last month.

A traffic stop in Franklin Parish leads to a trooper discovering a dead body in a trunk. Master Trooper Michael Reichardt says the trooper saw bullet holes in the side of the vehicle and asked the driver if he could do an inspection, leading to the discovery and arrest of 18-year-old Michael Mitchell Jr. Reichardt applauded the arresting trooper.

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The arrest led to another arrest of a 19-year-old Cameron Powe, who allegedly joined with Mitchell Jr. in the robbery that led to the victim, Michael Robinson’s, death.

The SEC will play a ten-game conference only season this year with first kickoff set for September 26th. LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron anticipates that the two additional conference opponents will come from the SEC East, but the team will be ready.

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730 AM LRN News

Twitter has banned the account of former KKK leader and state lawmaker David Duke for violating the platform’s rules on hate speech.  The site has recently banned tens of thousands of extremist accounts, and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says it was inevitable Duke would get hit as well.

Cut 6 (08) “…mainstream.”

The official release from Twitter about the ban says Duke “has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.”

Governor Edwards tells Louisiana residents not to expect major changes with the Phase Two coronavirus guidelines as he expects to extend the mask mandate and bar closure order next week. The current order expires next Friday and Edwards it will likely be extended for another two weeks

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A Franklin Parish traffic stop leads to the discovery of a dead body in the trunk of a bullet-riddled car. Court records show a trooper pulled a suspect over for speeding, saw bullet holes in the driver’s side door, and smelled pot coming out of the car. Master Trooper Michael Reichardt…

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That traffic stop led to the arrest of 18-year-old Michael Mitchell Jr. who claims he and 19-year-old Cameron Powe were robbing the victim, Michael Robinson, when Powe shot Robinson and put the body in Mitchell’s trunk. Powe was arrested later that night.

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron is excited about the SEC moving from a normal 12-game regular-season schedule to a ten-game format with conference-only opponents. Orgeron says he’s still waiting on an exact schedule, but the shakeup does not take the wind out of his sails.

Cut 9 (11) “…gonna be ready.”

5:30 LRN Newscast July 31

In Franklin Parish a traffic stop leads to the discovery of a dead body in the trunk of a bullet-riddled car. Court records show a trooper pulled a suspect over for speeding, he then observed bullet holes in the driver’s side door, and smelled pot, Master Trooper Michael Reichard says the arresting officer did the right thing when he felt there was more criminal activity and searched the car

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18-year-old Michael Mitchell Jr. and 19-year-old Cameron Powe have been arrested.

Governor Edwards tells Louisiana residents not to expect major changes with the Phase Two coronavirus guidelines as he expects to extend the mask mandate and bar closure order next week. and that we need to understand the mask mandate is part of the new normal.

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Former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke has been banned from Twitter for “repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.” Youtube banned Duke last month and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says the former gubernatorial candidate is running out of places to spread his message.

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LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron reacts to the SEC’s plan to switch up the season from the normal twelve-game format to the ten-game conference-only opponent format. Orgeron says the team has a great testing system and believes the team feels very safe with the spread mitigation efforts in place, adding that whatever comes, the team will be ready.

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4:30 LRN Newscast July 31

Ochsner Health System officials announced today that they would be among the 120 sites around the world doing clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine. This one is by pharmaceutical giant, Pfizer. Dr. Julia Garcia-Diaz, Ochsner’s director of clinical infectious disease research, said she expects to enroll up to 300 participants.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron looks forward to playing a ten-game SEC schedule this season.

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Governor Edwards warns residents to prepare to deal with the current restrictions for at least another few weeks as he plans on extending his Phase Two order once it expires next week. Edwards has faced criticism from some Republican lawmakers over the restrictions, but Edwards says he’s following White House guidance…

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Former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke has been banned from Twitter for “repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.” YouTube banned Duke last month and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says the former gubernatorial candidate is running out of places to spread his message.

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Duke last ran for office in 2016, getting 58,000 votes in a campaign for the Senate seat that was won by John Kennedy.

2:30 LRN Newscast July 31

Governor Edwards tells Louisiana residents not to expect major changes with the Phase Two coronavirus guidelines as he expects to extend the mask mandate and bar closure order next week. Edwards also pointed out this week that Louisiana ranks number one for per capital cases and that we need to understand the mask mandate is part of the new normal.

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Twitter has banned the account of former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke for violating the platform’s rules on hate speech.  The official release from Twitter about the ban says Duke “has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.” Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke says Duke frequently posted comments about Jews.

Cut 7 (08) “…issues’”

In Franklin Parish a traffic stop leads to the discovery of a dead body in the trunk of a bullet-riddled car. Court records show a trooper pulled a suspect over for speeding, he then observed bullet holes in the driver’s side door, and smelled pot, Master Trooper Michael Reichard says the arresting officer did the right thing when he felt there was more criminal activity and searched the car

Cut 13 (11) “…street” 

18-year-old Michael Mitchell Jr. and 19-year-old Cameron Powe have been arrested.

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron reacts to the SEC’s plan to switch up the season from the normal twelve-game format to the ten-game conference-only opponent format. Orgeron says the team has a great testing system and believes the team feels very safe with the spread mitigation efforts in place, adding that whatever comes, the team will be ready.

Cut 11 (05) “…adapt and adjust.”

 

130 PM LRN News

Former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke has been banned from Twitter for “repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.” Youtube banned Duke last month and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says the former gubernatorial candidate is running out of places to spread his message.

Cut 8 (12) “twitter”

Duke last ran for office in 2016, getting 58,000 votes in a campaign for the Senate seat that was won by John Kennedy.

Governor Edwards warns residents to prepare to deal with the current restrictions for at least another few weeks as he plans on extending his Phase Two order once it expires next week. Edwards has faced criticism from some Republican lawmakers over the restrictions, but Edwards says he’s following White House guidance…

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LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron reacts to the SEC’s football season shakeup due to coronavirus. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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After three straight days of declines hospitalizations for COVID-19 have increased today, along with ventilator use. New case counts continue to come in below last week’s average of 2,000 though at 1,800 new COVID cases reported. Its now been clear over two weeks since the mask order was put into place, and it appears to have cut new cases by several hundred a day.

12:30 PM Newscast

The state reports over 1,800 new COVID-19 cases today, marking the fourth consecutive day with new cases below 2000. The percentage of today’s new tests with positive cases is just over 7%. Fatalities increase by 24.

Former Klan leader and state lawmaker David Duke is banned from Twitter. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron reacts to the SEC’s plan to switch up the football season from the normal twelve-game format to a ten-game format with conference-only opponents. The plan calls for the season kickoff to be pushed back to September 26th and Orgeron says there isn’t much clarity yet but anticipates the two additional conference opponents will come from the SEC East, but the team will be ready for whatever.

Cut 10 (11) “…three extra weeks.”

A Franklin Parish traffic stop leads to the discovery of a dead body in the trunk of a bullet-riddled car. Court records show a trooper pulled a suspect over for speeding, saw bullet holes in the driver’s side door, and smelled pot coming out of the car. Master Trooper Michael Reichardt…

Cut 12 (07) “…car.” 

That traffic stop led to the arrest of 18-year-old Michael Mitchell Jr.

1130 AM LRN News

Governor Edwards tells Louisiana residents not to expect major changes with the Phase Two coronavirus guidelines as he expects to extend the mask mandate and bar closure order next week. The current order expires next Friday and Edwards says it will likely be extended for another two weeks

Cut 3 (11)  “…current data”  

Twitter has banned the account of former KKK leader and state lawmaker David Duke for violating the platform’s rules on hate speech. The site has recently banned tens of thousands of extremist accounts, and Tyler Bridges, Author of The Rise and Fall of David Duke, says it was inevitable Duke would get hit as well.

Cut 6 (08) “…mainstream.”

The official release from Twitter about the ban says Duke “has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter rules on hateful conduct.”

Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over round five of coronavirus relief legislation, with Democrats favoring an “omnibus” approach that packs all relief into one big bill, and Republicans supporting a more piecemeal effort that addresses each topic, like unemployment insurance and small business aid, by itself. Senator John Kennedy backs the GOP idea…

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Democrats say they fear that would lose them leverage in discussion over funding for voting and school safety initiatives.

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron reacts to the SEC’s plan to switch up the football season from the normal twelve-game format to a ten-game format with conference-only opponents.  Orgeron says there isn’t much clarity yet, the shakeup does not take the wind out of his sails.

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The plan calls for the season kickoff to be pushed back to September 26th

AM Newscall 07/31/2020

Beginning Saturday any physician in good standing with the state can recommend medical cannabis. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor John Bel Edwards responds to the federal class-action lawsuit filed against him by several bar owners in the Acadiana region. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Congressional Republicans and Democrats are at an impasse in discussions over the next round of coronavirus relief. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Beginning Saturday access to medical marijuana will increase dramatically in Louisiana. Legislation passed this year that allows physicians to prescribe without having to obtain a special license. LSU medical marijuana licensee Wellcana CEO John Davis…

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Davis says as, with other medications prescribed in the state, marijuana dispensaries have access to the state’s prescription program to reduce abuse.

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Between August and December, just under 45-hundred patients with less than 200 doctors participated in the state’s cannabis program. But Davis says they are already seeing positive results from the use of medical marijuana.

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Medical cannabis is not currently covered by health insurance, but Davis says Republican Representative Larry Bagley has stated he is working on legislation to change that.

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Governor John Bel Edwards responds to the federal class-action lawsuit filed against him by several bar owners in the Acadiana region concerning his emergency order banning on-premise alcohol consumption.  Edwards says they have a right to their day in court, but believes his actions are the right thing to do.

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The state health department has traced 464 confirmed coronavirus infections to 41 bars.  Edwards says bar closures were a necessity in spread mitigation and have the support of the federal government.

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Bar owners feel they have been unfairly singled out, but Edwards says data from all over the world further validates the decision.

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Edwards banned on premise consumption at bars earlier this month after a spike in cases following their reopening.

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Beginning tomorrow, state law will allow for year around nighttime hunting of feral hogs on private property.  Jonesboro Republican Jack McFarland authored the measure and hopes the move helps reduce the hog population after the problematic swine began to adapt to previous regulations.

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A hunter would need a basic hunting license and as well as permission from the landowner.  McFarland says the bill would also extend to other damaging species such as armadillos, nutria, beavers, and coyotes.

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Hunters would be required to contact the parish sheriff’s office within 24 hours prior to the attempted nighttime take.  McFarland says feral hogs will eat anything and have negative impacts on farmland as well as other wildlife, but adds this measure may help reduce auto insurance rates.

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Congressional negotiations are underway over the fifth round of coronavirus relief, with Democrats and Republicans presenting widely different opening offers.

Democrats want to see the expiring 600 dollar a week federal unemployment benefit extended through the year. Republicans balked at that, and Senator John Kennedy explains why…

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Kennedy backs some form of extension that would guarantee unemployment payments are lower than a person’s pay at their previous job.

Democrats back the expansive three trillion dollar HEROES Act while Republicans want the slimmer, trillion-dollar HEELS Act. Kennedy says both proposals feature a lot of “spending porn”.

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Kennedy notes the Congress has sent roughly 23 billion dollars to Louisiana since the pandemic began.

Democrats want negotiations on one omnibus bill that covers a range of topics, Republicans feel there’s a better chance of negotiating each issue as its own legislation. Kennedy backs that plan…

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Republicans are pushing to pass an unemployment benefits extension and stimulus check bill by itself, but Democrats say they fear that would lose them leverage in discussion over funding for voting and school safety initiatives.

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The SEC joins other major conferences in agreeing to only play conference football games this season, with the ten-game season kickoff set for September 26th.

Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the decision makes sense from a scheduling and healthcare perspective.

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The SEC Championship Game will be held on December 19th in Atlanta.

A revised schedule will be announced at a later date, and Higgins says the start date works well.

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The SEC conference schedule usually holds eight games, and how the newly added two conference games will be handled is a big question.

Plans in the pandemic era have been hard to keep month to month and Higgins says this may be the idea now, but it’s tough to say where we will be in late September.

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LSU’s home and home series with Texas is being disrupted as a result, and the team will not play Nicholls for their instate small school game as planned either.

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