8:30 LRN Newscast April 11

Outdoor plans for Easter Sunday are now in jeopardy due to severe weather in the forecast. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Since March 9th Louisiana has reported 19,253 coronavirus cases, and on Friday 2,054 of those reported cases are currently hospitalized, 479 require the use of ventilators. To date, 755 deaths have been recorded as COVID-19 related. Numbers are updated daily at noon on our website at Louisiana Radio Network dot com.

During his briefing, Friday Governor Edwards saluted the brave medical workers who’ve been pulling incredibly long hours keeping patients alive during the epidemic.

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54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away Thursday from COVID-19. Bagala succeeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says the Republican went into state politics inspired to create higher-paying jobs for Louisianans after his son had to leave the state to find employment.

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Bagala was on a ventilator for more than a week.

7:30 LRN Newscast April 11

Starting Monday, Louisianans who lost their jobs or had their hours reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic will receive federally enhanced unemployment insurance payments in addition to the unemployment they already receive from the state. State Workforce Commission Director Ava Dejoie says the higher payments should be automatically added to your benefits if you’ve recertified your hours.

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State benefits cap out at 247 dollars a week, but the feds are now throwing an extra 600 dollars a week on top of it.

Be prepared for severe weather on Easter Sunday.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has south Louisiana under an enhanced threat on Sunday and the northern half is under a moderate risk on Sunday.

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Governor Edwards says the state will look at its options for potentially partially reopening Louisiana next month as coronavirus infections continue to level off. The curve is flattening, but fatalities remain high. Edwards says tough times are still ahead and acknowledged Thursday’s COVID-linked passing of state representative Reggie Bagala.

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54-year-old Bagala was a Freshman Representative from Lafourche Parish. Bagala succeeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says Bagala was an energetic public servant, excited to serve his first term at the Capitol.

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The state reported 19,253 cases on Friday, and 755 deaths.

5:30 PM Newscast

The latest report rises the state’s COVID-19 death toll by 53 to a total of 755 fatalities. Confirmed cases: 19,253, up by 970. 2,054 are hospitalized.  Use of ventilators has increased to 479, up by 6.
Un and underemployed Louisianans can expect to see a much bigger unemployment insurance payments starting Monday…

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54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away Thursday from COVID-19.  Bagala proceeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says the Republican went into state politics inspired to create higher-paying jobs for Louisianans after his son had to leave the state to find employment.

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Bagala’s diagnosis was made public April 1st by his family.

Severe weather is going to trounce on outdoor Easter plans.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has the state in an enhanced and moderate risk on Sunday.The Storm Prediction Center only has five risk levels for severe weather, so Keim says for Louisiana to be second from the top indicates a serious situation on Sunday.

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4:30 PM Newscast

Governor Edwards says the state will look at its options for potentially partially reopening Louisiana next month as coronavirus infections continue to level off. The curve is flattening, but fatalities remain high. Edwards says tough times are still ahead and saluted the brave medical workers who’ve been pulling incredibly long hours keeping patients alive during the epidemic.
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54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away yesterday from COVID-19. Bagala proceeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says he doesn’t remember ever seeing Bagala without a smile on his face, and he was known for his distinctive chuckle.
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Bagala’s diagnosis was made public April 1st by his family.

Outdoor plans for Easter Sunday are now in jeopardy due to severe weather in the forecast. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Starting Monday, Louisianans who lost their jobs or had their hours reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic will receive federally enhanced unemployment insurance payments in addition to the unemployment they already receive from the state. State Workforce Commission Director Ava Dejoie says the higher payments should be automatically added to your benefits if you’ve recertified your hours.
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330PM LRN News

The curve of new hospitalizations is flattening but daily reported deaths totals remain high with Louisiana adding another 53 COVID fatalities. Those fatalities should level off if hospitalizations and new infections decrease, and Governor Edwards says much of that comes down to the great work of frontline healthcare workers. He says to support their efforts the state has distributed a lot of PPE.

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Several state facilities including Tiger Stadium and the Govenor’s Mansion were lit in pale blue last night at 8PM in honor of healthcare worker’s efforts.

Be prepared for severe weather on Easter Sunday.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the severe weather threat will materialize late Saturday night and heavy rainfall is possible as well

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Starting Monday, Louisianans who lost their jobs or had their hours reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic will receive federally enhanced unemployment insurance payments in addition to the unemployment they already receive from the state. State Workforce Commission Director Ava Dejoie says contract workers who did not previously qualify for the state’s unemployment now qualify for the federal benefits…

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Self-employed, gig economy, and workers whose employer’s hadn’t paid into the trust fund will now qualify.

The largest auto insurer in Louisiana, State Farm, announces it’s providing it’s roughly one million customers a 25 percent rebate on their April and May premiums, following a decision by Allstate to do the same. ESPN reports Drew Brees will take a position as a Sunday Night Football studio analyst after he retires from the NFL. NBC won the bidding war for the highly sought after talent. He will also do game day analysis for Notre Dame games.

230PM LRN News

Louisiana reports 53 new COVID deaths, and 970 new confirmed cases, but the trend towards a flattening of the curve in hospitalizations and ventilator use continues.

Governor Edwards says the state will look at its options for potentially partially reopening next month if coronavirus infections continue to level off, but Edwards says tough times are still ahead of us, and acknowledged the death of 54-year-old freshman state representative Reggie Bagala of Lafourche Parish yesterday.

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Bagala died of COVID-19 symptoms after being placed on a ventilator following his admission to the hospital. Former Representative Truck Gisclair knew him well and says Bagala couldn’t wait for his first day at the Capitol.

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Starting Monday hundreds of thousands of Louisianans who’ve lost their jobs or had their hours reduced due to COVID-19 will be receiving federally enhanced unemployment insurance payments. Workforce Commission Executive Director Ava Dejoie says the state got the federal funds this week, and so many recipients will be receiving two weeks’ worth of benefits on their Monday check.

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State benefits cap out at 247 dollars a week, but the feds are now throwing an extra 600 dollars a week on top of it.

Severe weather is going to trounce on outdoor Easter plans.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has the state in the marginal category of severe weather risk on Saturday with a warm front passing though, then an enhanced and moderate risk on Sunday.

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1:30 PM Newscast

The noon report rises the state’s COVID-19 death toll by 53 to a total of 755 fatalities. Confirmed cases: 19,253, up by 970. 2,054 are hospitalized.  Use of ventilators has increased to 479, up by 6.
Un and underemployed Louisianans can expect to see a much bigger unemployment insurance payments starting Monday…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away yesterday from COVID-19.  Bagala proceeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says the Republican went into state politics inspired to create higher-paying jobs for Louisianans after his son had to leave the state to find employment.

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Bagala’s diagnosis was made public April 1st by his family.

Severe weather is going to trounce on outdoor Easter plans.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has the state in an enhanced and moderate risk on Sunday.The Storm Prediction Center only has five risk levels for severe weather, so Keim says for Louisiana to be second from the top indicates a serious situation on Sunday.

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12:30 PM Newscast

The noon report rises the state’s COVID-19 death toll by 53 to a total of 755 fatalities. Confirmed cases: 19,253, up by 970. Use of ventilators has increased to 479, up by 6.
54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away yesterday from COVID-19. Bagala proceeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54. Gisclair says he doesn’t remember ever seeing Bagala without a smile on his face, and he was known for his distinctive chuckle.
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Severe weather is going to trounce on outdoor Easter plans.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has the state in an enhanced and moderate risk on Sunday. Keim expects rain totals to be up to 2 inches, with rainfall amounts tapering off closer to the coast.

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The state is investigating whether two abortion clinics are performing procedures during the Governor’s stay at home order. Matt Doyle has the story.
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1130 AM LRN News

The Governor admits it’s likely that schools will remain closed for the remainder of the academic year after he receives a letter from the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education asking him to keep the doors shut. That’s raised a number of questions, and Director of education policy at the Pelican Institute Ethan Melancon says parents need reassurance that their child’s education will not fall victim to the virus.

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54-year-old Lafourche Parish Freshman Representative Reggie Bagala passed away yesterday from COVID-19. Bagala proceeded former Representative Truck Gisclair in House District 54, who says he was enthusiastic…

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Bagala’s diagnosis was made public April 1st by his family. The Representative was hospitalized and put on a ventilator, but his condition continued to deteriorate until his passing.

Severe weather is going to trounce on outdoor Easter plans.  State climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center has the state in the marginal category of severe weather risk on Saturday with a warm front passing through, then an enhanced and moderate risk on Sunday.

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Keim says expect rain totals to be up to 2 inches.

Easter is different this year, but Easter baskets can be filled with traditional candy favorites, and you don’t have to worry about shortages because this year’s batch was made back in February. CEO of Ponchatoula-based candy maker Elmer Chocolate Rob Nelson says over the last week, the company has donated about 15,000 candy eggs to those battling the pandemic.

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AM Newscall 04/10/2020

Two abortion clinics have been cited for maintaining operation in the state amidst the Governor’s stay at home order. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Leadership from the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has sent a letter to the Governor supporting such a move by the Governor to close schools for the remainder of the year. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Ponchatoula-based candy maker Elmer Chocolate says the pandemic isn’t impacting the availability of their holiday candy. Brooke Thorington has the story.

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Governor Edwards says the state continues to flatten the curve but warns life is unlikely to go back to normal anytime in the next few months.

Federals projections show a steep drop-off in expected COVID deaths in Louisiana relative to projections at the start of the month, but…

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Edwards says that’s not an official announcement that the stay at home order is being extended, but a warning that it’s being considered.

The Governor says when the order is lifted, it will be lifted in stages, and the rate of new infections will be closely monitored. If new infections increase too fast, the state will shut down again.

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The governor’s current stay at home order lasts until April 30th.

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The Attorney General’s Office is investigating reports of elective surgical centers, including abortion clinics, continuing their operations despite the Governor’s stay at home order.

Spokesperson Deanna Fortin says at least two of the state’s three clinics are reported.

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An endoscopy center in Shreveport was also reported.

Fortin says the Governor’s order calls for the suspension of all elective and non-emergency medical procedures. She says some cancer surgeries have had to be delayed, and…

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Similar situations in other states have been reported, and advocates argue that abortion is not something you can put off for several weeks.

Fortin says facilities that do not comply with the Governor’s order will be eligible to receive a citation.

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Governor Edwards indicates it is likely that school will remain closed for the rest of the school year.  Leadership from the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has sent a letter to the Governor supporting such a move.  BESE president Sandy Holloway says research shows closures would be in the best interest of public health.

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Holloway says although on-campus operations have halted, the educational process has not.

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Director of education policy at the Pelican Institute Ethan Melancon says while the fight to contain COVID-19 is an important one, parents need reassurance that their child’s education will not fall victim to the virus.

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Melancon says a lack of a clear game plan for the rest of the school year is raising more questions than answers.

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Easter is different this year, but Easter baskets can be filled with traditional candy favorites. CEO of Ponchatoula-based candy maker Elmer Chocolate Rob Nelson says the Easter Bunny should not experience any disruptions in the supply chain as they got their candies prepped early.

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Nelson says Easter candy sales have slumped recently with residents focused on shopping for essential items, but he’s optimistic sales will pick up this weekend.

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The Gold Brick and Heavenly Hash are consistently neck and neck for being the most popular of the brand’s varieties of candy eggs, and is followed closely by Pecan Eggs.

Nelson says over the last week, the company has donated about 15,000 candy eggs to those battling the pandemic.

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The LHSAA’s 2019-20 athletic season is over as executive director Eddie Bonine cancels the seasons for the various spring sports. Baseball, softball, track and field and other sports have been on hold since mid-March. Bonine says they hoped that those seasons could resume, but the continuing spread of the coronavirus left them with no choice but to end high school sports for this school year

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Bonine feels horrible for the seniors…

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Bonine hopes the fall sports season will start on time. He says football teams maybe given an extra week of preseason practice, but eligibility issues will have to be addressed…

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Bonine says the LHSAA’s executive committee will meet again in June to discuss the fall sports seasons.