330PM LRN News

Between 2007 and 2017 Louisiana lost a net 28,000 college-educated residents. UL Lafayette Professor of Economics Gary Wagner conducted the study and says that’s bad news for the state because you need college-educated workers to power a modern economy.

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Dating back to 2000, a net 88,000 college-educated people migrated away.

The Louisiana Association of Educators says Superintendent of Education John White’s resignation is a good opportunity to find a new leader for K-12 that has long-time experience in the classroom, as opposed to a limited run directly educating. President Tia Mills says the state needs to find someone who cares about all the state’s schools.

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White has served in his role since 2012. 

President Donald Trump officially qualifies to be on the Louisiana Republican primary ballot for the April 4th primary. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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50-year-old Taurus McQuarn of Alexandria was killed in a hit and run crash this morning on US Highway 165 by an unknown vehicle. Police are now hunting the person behind the crash, who did not stick around to provide McQuarn aide after striking his bicycle, causing him to be ejected.

230PM LRN News

A net 38,000 working age, college-educated Louisianans migrated out of the state between 2007 and 2017, and 88,000 net college-educated residents have left for other states since 2000. That’s sparking fears of an economic death spiral fueled by a lack of workers capable of powering a 21st-century economy, but UL-Lafayette Professor of Economics Gary Wagner says if we can get more good-paying jobs, we can rebound in time…

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Working-age is defined as those 25-54.

The Louisiana Association of Educators is celebrating the resignation of Superintendent of Education John White. President Tia Mills says White’s support for charter and voucher schools, among other things, was an attack on students and they plan on being vocal in the selection of the next candidate…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry, the national co-chair of Veterans for Trump, files paperwork putting President Trump on the ballot for the Louisiana Primary. Landry celebrated the President’s record.

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The Primary is set to be held on April 4th. The President is expected to win handily.

Former LSU athletics director Joe Alleva spoke candidly to Advocate columnist Scott Rabalais about moves made during his tenure. Alleva detailed his support for hiring Coach O over more prominent names like Tom Herman and Jimbo Fisher, and lamented Les Miles failure to utilize his wealth of talent. Rabalais says Alleva told him that talking to Les was like talking to a wall…

Cut 8 (11) “…at Michigan”

Alleva also told Rabalais that he regrets hiring current basketball coach Will Wade. 

130PM LRN News

Louisiana lost a net 28,000 college-educated residents between 2007 and 2017, according to a study by UL Lafayette Professor of Economics Gary Wagner who says three-quarters of the migration is heading to just four states.

Cut 4 (09) “…Virginia.”

A few states are bucking that trend. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, New York, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania all had net positive migration of over a thousand.

Former LSU AD Joe Alleva opened up to The Advocate’s Scott Rabalais about his tenure, specifically the process that led to the hiring of Coach O. Rabalais’ column says LSU could have hired then-Houston coach Tom Herman in 2016, but Alleva told Rabalais he didn’t want to pay Herman the money he wanted and thought Orgeron was the better choice

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Herman is now coaching Texas.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry files paperwork on behalf of President Trump putting the Commander in Chief on the ballot for the Louisiana Republican Primary. Landry says it is important for President Trump to be victorious in 2020 because nearly 300,000 Louisiana jobs are supported by the oil and gas industry.

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Four Republicans have qualified for the 2020 primary ballot, along with nine Democrats.

President of the Louisiana Association of Educators Dr. Tia Mills says the recent resignation of the state’s education superintendent John White is a welcomed change.  Mills says many educators were not thrilled with his administration.

Cut 9 (07) “…across the state.”

Mills says the union will be very vocal with the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Senate in the selection process of a successor.

1230PM LRN News

A study shows a net 28,000 college educated Louisianans migrated out of the state between 2007 and 2017. UL Lafayette Professor of Economics Gary Wagner conducted the study and says that’s bad news for the state because you need college-educated workers to power a modern economy.

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Dating back to 2000, a net 88,000 college-educated people migrated away. Roughly half of that migration has been to Texas.

President Donald Trump officially qualifies to appear on the Louisiana Republican primary ballot in 2020. Attorney General Jeff Landry filed the paperwork on behalf of the President at the Secretary of State’s office this morning.

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Former LSU athletics director Joe Alleva spoke candidly to Advocate columnist Scott Rabalais about moves made during his tenure. Alleva hired Ed Orgeron as head football coach in 2016. But in 2015 there were reports LSU wanted to fire Les Miles and hire then-Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher. In the Rabalais’ column, Alleva said he was not interested in Fisher

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Rabalais’ column also says LSU could have hired then-Houston coach Tom Herman in 2016, but Alleva told Rabalais he didn’t want to pay Herman the money he wanted and thought Orgeron was the better choice

11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 9

Senator John Kennedy applauds the President’s decision not to retaliate militarily against Iran after the country fired rockets at two US bases. Matt Doyle has more…

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Did you see Saints Quarterback Drew Brees on last night’s episode of Undercover Boss on CBS. Brees who is a minority owner of the Walk On’s restaurant chain washed dishes in the kitchen. He had long hair and a beard.

State Superintendent of Education John White announces he is stepping down from the post he’s held since 2012. Louisiana still ranks poorly in most educational metrics, and the job will not be easy for whoever takes it next, but Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin believes White built the kind of foundation future superintendents will rely on.

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The US cancer death rate sees the biggest one-year decline in national cancer statistics dating back to 1930. That’s according to an American Cancer Society report. Between 2016 and 17, cancer deaths dropped by 2.2 percent.  Director of the Stanley Scott Cancer Center at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Augusto Ochoa credits that drop in part to new treatments developed over the last decade or so.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 9

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will activate the crisis team tomorrow as a powerful storm system is taking shape in the southern plains and is set to impact much of Louisiana Friday night and into Saturday. National Weather Service Shreveport meteorologist Brad Bryant says the forecast models have been in agreement for several days of a severe weather outbreak.

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According to the American Cancer Society, the U-S cancer death rate dropped 2.2 percent between 2016 and 17, the largest one-year decline dating back to 1930. Lung cancer accounts for about a quarter of all deaths. Director of the Stanley Scott Cancer Center at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Augusto Ochoa credits the awareness of dangers connected to tobacco use for the decline as well.

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State Superintendent of Education John White has submitted his resignation letter, and Matt Doyle spoke with Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin about White’s legacy.

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Former LSU athletics director Joe Alleva gave a candid interview to The Advocate. He told columnist Scott Rabalais that he never wanted to hire Jimbo Fisher as football coach in 2015. Alleva also said former LSU football coach Les Miles squandered and didn’t utilize his player properly and regrets hiring current basketball coach Will Wade.

AM Newscall 01/09/20

State Superintendent of Education John White has submitted his resignation letter, and Matt Doyle spoke with Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin about White’s legacy.

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Senator John Kennedy applauds the President’s decision not to retaliate militarily against Iran after the country fired rockets at two US bases in Iraq. Matt Doyle has more…

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US Cancer deaths have declined since 1991 at about a rate of 1.5 percent annually, but recent data shows a sizable increase in that dip.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness activates the crisis team as a powerful storm system is taking shape in the southern plains and is set to impact much of Louisiana Friday night and into Saturday. National Weather Service Shreveport meteorologist Brad Bryant says the forecast models have been in agreement for several days of a severe weather outbreak.

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The enhanced severe weather threat will cover southeast Louisiana during the day on Saturday, including the city of New Orleans. Bryant expects at the very least, a strong squall line of thunderstorms to move through.

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Bryant says it is important to make a severe weather plan now.

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The National Weather Service says the potential threat with this storm system includes damaging wind gusts and tornadoes, isolated large hail is possible and rainfall totals of one to two inches of rain.

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State Superintendent of Education John White announces he is stepping down from the post he’s held since 2012. White pushed for and oversaw some significant changes in Louisiana’s educational environment, and Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says he’ll be most known for…

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The resignation is effective March 11.

White’s support for charter schools and a bigger emphasis on standardized test scores in teacher evaluations made him unpopular with teachers’ unions. Erwin says that comes with the job…

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The Superintendent’s support for Common Core also drew the ire of many Louisiana parent organizations.

Louisiana still ranks poorly in most educational metrics, and the job will not be easy for whoever takes it next, but Erwin believes White build the kind of foundation future superintendents will rely on.

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In his resignation letter, White called his eight years the “greatest blessing and privilege of my career and Louisiana is a better educated state than any point of its history. Improved standardized test scores and a record high graduation rate is evidence.

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Louisiana’s Republican Congressional Delegation is supporting the President’s decision not to strike Iran after the country shot rocket at two US bases in Iraq following the assassination of an Iranian general. Senator John Kennedy says he’s glad we’re not looking at a full-scale war with Iran and hopes the Iranian pledge to halt further attacks holds up so that diplomacy can resume.

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12 to 20 rockets were fired at the two bases but resulted in no US or allied casualties.

The dramatic start to the year has prompted a House vote today that would limit the President’s ability to initiate further military action against Iran. Kennedy doubts it will last long in the Senate.

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The resolution was first introduced after Iranian General Qassem Suleimani was killed by a drone strike outside an airport in Iraq on January 3rd.

The rising tensions have reversed a years-long trend in reducing the US military presence in the Middle East. Kennedy says whether or not the troops can come home is dependent on how Iran proceeds.

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There are roughly 5,000 American troops stationed in Iraq right now.

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The US cancer death rate sees the biggest one-year decline in national cancer statistics dating back to 1930. That’s according to an American Cancer Socity report. Between 2016 and 2017, cancer deaths dropped by 2.2 percent.  Director of the Stanley Scott Cancer Center at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Augusto Ochoa credits that drop in part to new treatments developed over the last decade or so.

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Even patients diagnosed with cancer in late stages are living a few years, instead of months, because of advancements in treatments. Ochoa says the dedication to cancer research has played a big role in the dip.

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Lung cancer accounts for about a quarter of all deaths and Ochoa credits the awareness of dangers connected to tobacco use for the decline as well.

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Cancer deaths have declined since 1991, but normally decrease at the rate of 1.5 percent. The overall cancer rate has fallen by nearly 30-percent since 1991.

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LSU fans are familiar with Clemson’s stars on offense, running back Travis Etienne and quarterback Trevor Lawerence. On defense, the defending national champs are led by Butkus Award Winner Isiah Simmons, who has 14 tackles for a loss. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says Simmons can do it all

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Orgeron says winning the turnover battle will be a key on Monday…

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LSU is going after its fourth national championship. They’ve won all of them in New Orleans, including its 1958 title when the Tigers completed an undefeated season by beating Clemson in the Sugar Bowl. Orgeron says when New Orleans was awarded the 2020 national championship game, it was a goal to play in that game…

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530PM LRN News

The US will not bomb Iran in retaliation for a rocket attack on two US bases in Iraq last night, that according to the President, who says he and the Iranians appear ready to begin de-escalating tensions that hit a boiling point after the US assassination of an Iranian general. Congressman Garret Graves cautions that just because Iran says they’ll stop firing missiles, doesn’t mean the region will find peace…

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The President says the missile attack will trigger additional sanctions.

KingCakeSnob.com launches the fifth annual “Seal of Approval” ranking competition.  Spokesperson Andrew Alexander says the biggest criteria when rating king cakes is presentation, flavor, freshness, and uniqueness.

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The CFP Championship Game is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the southeast Louisiana region, and the money is already starting to pour in. It may only be Wednesday, but Chief Marketing Officer for New Orleans & Co. Mark Romig says fans are already in town.

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Louisiana Economic Development reports there was eight billion dollars in new capital investment in 2019 resulting in 12-thousand new jobs. L-E-D Secretary Don Pierson says  the big economic wins in 2019 include a new deal to keep CenturyLink’s headquarters in Monroe through 2025, a helicopter assembly plant located in Lafayette and in St. Tammany Parish, Medline announced it will build an 800-thousand square foot distribution center

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4:30 PM Newscast

President Trump says the US will not retaliate militarily against Iran for last night’s rocket attack targeting two US bases in Iraq. Congressman Garret Graves says it likely is not a coincidence that the barrage did not kill a single person. He says Iran likely calibrated the attack so as to not provoke a response from the US.

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The President says the missile attack will result in new sanctions on Iran.

Louisiana Economic Development reports there was eight billion dollars in new capital investment in 2019 resulting in 12-thousand new jobs. L-E-D Secretary Don Pierson says they have been working to diversify the state’s economy with these new projects

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Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game is expected to be a financial winner for southeast Louisiana. LSU fans are expected to be the most prominent fan base in town, and Chief Marketing Officer for New Orleans & Company Mark Romig says they’ll show off why they are the best fans in the world.

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Romig expects the economic impact from the national championship game to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

KingCakeSnob.com launches the fifth annual “Seal of Approval” ranking competition.  Spokesperson Andrew Alexander says the biggest criteria when rating king cakes is presentation, flavor, freshness, and uniqueness. He addsthere isn’t necessarily a pattern that is followed when it comes to the voters’ rankings of king cake.

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3:30 PM Newscast

President Trump says the US will not retaliate militarily against Iran for last night’s rocket attack targeting two US bases in Iraq. Congressman Garret Graves sees a de-escalation of tensions in the region that hit a boiling point after the US killing of a top Iranian Commander

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The President says the missile attack will result in new sanctions on Iran.

Louisiana Economic Development reports there was eight billion dollars in new capital investment in 2019 resulting in 12-thousand new jobs. L-E-D Secretary Don Pierson says the big economic wins in 2019 include a new deal to keep CenturyLink’s headquarters in Monroe through 2025, a helicopter assembly plant locating in Lafayette and in St. Tammany Parish, Medline announced it will build an 800-thousand square foot distribution center

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After eight years as the state’s top education leader, John White informs the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education that he’s stepping down in March. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game is expected to be a financial winner for southeast Louisiana. Chief Marketing Officer for New Orleans & Company Mark Romig says those that are still looking for overnight accommodations in the Big Easy may be in luck in finding a place to stay.

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Romig expects the economic impact from the national championship game to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars.