9:30 LRN Newscast

Based on projections from the National Hurricane Center, a hurricane could make landfall in Louisiana during the middle of this week. Meteorologist Joe Rua with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says an area of low pressure in the southern Gulf of Mexico is expected to organize into hurricane…

Cut 13 (11)  “…through southern Louisiana coast.”

In their season opener, The Saints scored a franchise record 47 points and crushed NFC South rival Carolina 47 to 10. Quarterback Derek Carr threw three touchdown passes, and the offense scored on its first nine possessions.

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Louisiana is expanding its tutoring options through the Steve Carter Tutoring Program, offering $1,500 digital vouchers for K-12 students to access additional academic support.  Deputy Superintendent of Education Dr. Jenna Chiasson (sha-son) says the program will give students a better chance to succeed academically. By providing targeted interventions, the Steve Carter Tutoring Program aims to strengthen student performance and help them stay on track with their grade-level expectations…

Cut 12 (11) “…in their area.”

In light of the deadly school shooting in Georgia, Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans is reminding you of an anonymous reporting tool it’s partnered on with Safe Schools Louisiana. Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans CEO Darlene Cusanza (kuh-SANS-ah) says there are many ways that students can report safety concerns, such as shooting threats or threats of self-harm, and users never have to give their names when making reports.

Cut 5 (09) “…update information.”

LRN AM Newscall Sep. 9

A Louisiana company played a role in the biopic “Reagan.” Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Louisiana Department of Education is expanding its tutoring program through the Steve Carter Literacy Tutoring Program, offering $1,500 digital vouchers for K-12 students to access additional academic support.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Louisiana will be dealing with a hurricane on Wednesday. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemine reports Tropical Strom Francine in the southern Gulf is expected to develop into a hurricane and move towards Texas-Louisiana

Cut 3 (26) “…I’m Bill Jacquemine.”

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In light of the deadly school shooting in Georgia, Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans is reminding you of an anonymous reporting tool it’s partnered on with Safe Schools Louisiana. Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans CEO Darlene Cusanza (kuh-SANS-ah) says there are many ways that students can report safety concerns, such as shooting threats or threats of self-harm.

Cut 4 (07) “…is our website.”

Or they can call the hotline 24 hours a day. Cusanza says users never have to give their names when making reports.

Cut 5 (09) “…update information.”

Under Louisiana law, students are not allowed to have cell phones in their classrooms. Cusanza says Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans has not found that to be a barrier for reporting safety concerns.

Cut 6 (11) …after school hours.”

The program has been up and running in greater New Orleans since 2004; and in 2020, it expended statewide  through a partnership with the Louisiana State Police and GOHSEP.

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Louisiana entered the national spotlight this month with the nationwide premiere of “Reagan.” One of the executive producers is Baton Rouge-based Alluwee Productions. Owner Dave Roberts says he set out to tell the story about President Ronald Reagan without making it overly political.

Cut 7 (10) “…with Nancy Reagan.”

Roberts says he wanted to make the movie family friendly in order to introduce a new audience to the life and times of the 40th President of the United States.

Cut 8 (10) “…things like that.”

Roberts says he went to great lengths, including working with the Reagan family and the Reagan Presidential Library, to make sure that everything in the movie was factual. He says they had a lot of great material – too much, in fact.

Cut 9 (10)  “…of fantastic material.”

In its opening weekend, “Reagan” grossed more than 10-million dollars, exceeding expectations.

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Louisiana is expanding its tutoring program through the Steve Carter Literacy Tutoring Program, offering $1,500 digital vouchers for K-12 students to access additional academic support. Named after the late State Representative Steve Carter, Deputy Superintendent of Education Dr. Jenna Chiasson (sha-son) says the initiative aims to help struggling students focus on improving literacy and math skills.

Cut 10 (10) “…to students.”

The program provides qualifying families of public school students with digital vouchers that can be used for personalized tutoring services, either in person or online. Chiasson says the goal is to ensure students receive tailored assistance in areas where they may be struggling, helping to close educational gaps…

Cut 11 (11) “…needs that students have.”
Chiasson emphasizes the program will give students a better chance to succeed academically. By providing targeted interventions, the Steve Carter Tutoring Program aims to strengthen student performance and help them stay on track with their grade-level expectations…

Cut 12 (11) “…in their area.”

The program previously offered a one-thousand-dollar digital voucher, was limited to k-5 public school students, and only included literacy.

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Based on projections from the National Hurricane Center, a hurricane could make landfall in southwest Louisiana during the middle of this week. Meteorologist Joe Rua with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says an area of low pressure in the Bay of Campeche in the southern Gulf of Mexico is expected to organize into hurricane…

Cut 13 (11)  “…through southern Louisiana coast.”

The National Hurricane Center put out its first official forecast track on Sunday afternoon before the system even became a tropical depression. Rua says with an anticipated landfall in southeast Texas or southwest Louisiana on Wednesday, forecasters wanted to let the public know…

Cut 14 (07) “…strengthen.”

Rua says there’s enough time and the sea surface temperatures are warm enough for this disturbance to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane…

Cut 15 (10) “…talking about.”

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ULM is off to a 2-and-0 start after a dominating 32-6 win over the UAB Blazers. The Warhawks defense held the Blazers to 259 total yards and forced three turnovers and that includes a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown by Carlin Vigers from Eunice. Coach Bryant Vincent says they beat UAB in every phase of the game…

Cut  16 (14)   “…more discpline.

ULM is off this Saturday and on September 21st they’ll visit second ranked Texas.

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It was a lot closer than expected; but nonetheless, LSU earned its first victory of 2024 by beating Nicholls, 44-21. Nicholls actually pulled to within two early in the third quarter on a 67-yard touchdown run by Colin Guggenheim, but the Colonels would get no closer. The Tigers scored 21 unanswered points to put the game away. After the game, LSU Head Coach Brian Kelly said the short week exposed some flaws in the team’s game.

Cut 17 (17) “…a long week.”

LSU only rushed for 68 yards as the Tigers have struggled to develop a running game through two weeks of the season. Kelly is looking for more balance on offense…

Cut 18 (10)  “…don’t want to talk about.”

Garrett Nussmeier threw for 302 yards and six touchdown passes, one shy of the team record held by Joe Burrow, who threw seven touchdown passes against Oklahoma in 2019. LSU improves to 1-and-1 on the season and travels to South Carolina next week to take on the Gamecocks.

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What a start to the season for the Saints as they scored a franchise record 47 points in a season opener and crushed NFC South rival Carolina 47 to 10. Quarterback Derek Carr threw three touchdown passes and the offense scored on its first nine possessions. It was a vintage performance from running back Alvin Kamara who rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown. Kamara says they did a great job executing new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak’s offense

Cut 19 (13) “….worried about so” 

The Saints outgained the Panthers 379 to 193. The defense had four sacks and three turnovers on the day. Coach Dennis Allen was not pleased with the ten penalties but he’ll certainly take the win…

Cut 20 (14) “…do better.”

The Saints will visit the Cowboys in Dallas in next Sunday.

LRN PM Newscall Sep 6

Fans going to Saturday’s LSU home opener will be in for an enhanced gameday experience. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Six more neglected horses and ponies have been taken into custody by Louisiana humane groups, adding to a growing number of equine neglect cases.  Sean Richardson has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has announced that dove hunting season will officially open tomorrow to January 14, 2025. As a popular event for Louisiana hunters, the dove season marks the beginning of Louisiana’s fall hunting schedule. LDWF Biologist Richards Temple says Louisiana is divided into a North and South zone…

Cut 3 (11) “…north-south zones is.”

Sportsmen especially favor Dove hunting as it provides a great opportunity for beginners and seasoned hunters alike to enjoy time outdoors. Temple reminds hunters to follow all state and federal regulations, including obtaining the proper licenses.

Cut 4 (06) “…HIP certified.”

Hunters are encouraged to scout fields and hunting areas in advance to ensure successful outings. Temple also emphasizes the importance of adhering to daily bag limits, which are set at 15 doves per hunter per day, and says it’s looking like this will be a great start to the season.

Cut 5 (06) “…hunters out there.”

As the season approaches, LDWF is working to ensure that hunting areas are well-maintained and ready for the influx of hunters.

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Fans going to Saturday’s home opener at Death Valley will be in for a special experience. Tiger Stadium underwent several improvements during the offseason in preparation for its 100th year.

Cut 6 (08) “…exist this season.”

Chief Operation Officer and Deputy Athletic Director Keli Zinn says fans will see a new main scoreboard on the north side and two new corner scoreboards.

Cut 7 (09) “…increase the atmosphere.”

There is also a new ribbon board which will display things like enhanced statistics and content. And those aren’t the only improvements.

Cut 8 (10)  “…everybody who’s there.”

If you want to experience the improvements with 100-thousand of your closest friends, kickoff Saturday is at 6:30.

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Six more neglected horses and ponies have been taken into custody by Louisiana humane groups, adding to a growing number of equine neglect cases. These animals were found in poor condition, suffering from malnutrition, untreated injuries, and lack of proper care. HSLA Director Jeff Dorson says the severity of their conditions brings a heavy burden to HSLA…

Cut 9 (09)  “…thousands of dollars.”

The rise in equine neglect cases has been alarming for local animal welfare organizations, which are seeing an increase in reports of horses and ponies being abandoned or left in unhealthy environments. Dorson attributes this surge to financial hardship among owners, who are struggling to afford proper feed, medical care, and shelter for their animals.

Cut 10 (12) “…in these fields.”

Dorson is urging the public to report any signs of animal neglect and to support rescue efforts through donations or adoption. They also stress the importance of responsible horse ownership, reminding potential owners to carefully consider the cost and long-term commitment required to care for equine animals.

Cut 11 (12) “…not looking well.”

With many parts of Louisiana not having dedicated humane programs Dorson asks people to not purchase animals if they’re not ready and willing to care for them properly.

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While nearly everyone in the State of Louisiana and across the nation expects LSU to handily beat Nicholls Saturday night, the Colonels are actually a good team in their own right. They’re the defending Southland Conference champions in the Football Championship Subdivision; and their head coach, Tim Rebowe, is the reigning conference coach of the year. This matchup was originally scheduled for 2020 until COVID altered those plans, and Rebowe was excited to get it rescheduled.

Cut 12 (08) “…here it is.”

Even though this is a mismatch on paper, Rebowe says his team is looking forward to running onto the field at Death Valley.

Cut 13 (10) “…the flagship school” 

Rebowe says along with a huge payday, this game provides a great opportunity to get the word out about the school and the football team.

Cut  14 (08) “..type of stuff.”

Rebowe points out that Nicholls is the last Division One team in Louisiana to play LSU.

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The day is almost here – two days to go before the Saints get their 2024 season underway against the Carolina Panthers. Saints Coach Dennis Allen says he’s looking for another strong start.

Cut 15 (17) “…to play football.”

And Allen says he and his team are ready to take on Panthers starting quarterback Bryce Young.

Cut  16 (11)   “…he can do.”

Kickoff at the Superdome Sunday is noon.

1130 LRN Newscast Sep 6

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has announced that dove hunting season will officially open tomorrow to January 14, 2025. As a popular event for Louisiana hunters, the dove season marks the beginning of Louisiana’s fall hunting schedule. LDWF Biologist Richards Temple says Louisiana is divided into a North and South zone…

Cut 3 (11) “…north-south zones is.”

As the season approaches, LDWF is working to ensure that hunting areas are well-maintained and ready for the influx of hunters.

Fans going to Saturday’s home opener at Death Valley will be in for a special experience. Tiger Stadium underwent several improvements during the offseason in preparation for its 100th year.

Cut 6 (08) “…exist this season.”

If you want to experience the improvements with 100-thousand of your closest friends, kickoff Saturday is at 6:30.

An iconic part of the Lake Charles skyline will be coming down tomorrow morning. The Capital One Tower will be imploded at eight a-m. Most of the tower’s windows were blown out during Hurricane Laura four years ago. It stood in disrepair ever since; and given the cost to bring it back up to code, Demolition project manager Josh Stevens says the only viable option was to knock it down.

Cut 29 (17) “…six stories tall.”

Louisiana’s Second Amendment sales tax holiday is set for this weekend.  During the holiday, eligible purchases, including rifles, pistols, shotguns, ammunition, archery gear, and select hunting accessories, are exempt from the state’s sales tax. West Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey says the holiday also benefits local retailers, who often see increased foot traffic and sales during the weekend…

Cut 14 (12) “…to protect.”

10:30 LRN Newscast Sep 6

An iconic part of the Lake Charles skyline will be coming down tomorrow morning. Andrew Greenstein has the story.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

New Iberia Fire Department responded to a call for a house fire located in the 200 block of San Jose Street.  When firefighters arrived, they found two people who had been able to escape, on of them injured, and a third person still inside.  Firefighters were able to locate the 56-year-old man and pull him from the fire, but life-saving efforts were unsuccessful.  State Fire Marshal deputies determined the fire was caused by an electrical malfunction in the home’s hallway near the living room.

Louisiana’s Second Amendment sales tax holiday is set for this weekend, allowing residents to purchase firearms, ammunition, and hunting supplies without state sales tax. The annual event usually takes place in September.  West Monroe Senator Steward Cathey says it’s a popular tradition for gun enthusiasts and hunters preparing for the season.

Cut 13 (09)  “…weekend alone.”

If you believe in Bigfoot, there’s a festival in Natchitoches with your name all over it. The Louisiana Bigfoot Festival will be held from ten to six tomorrow at the Natchitoches Events Center.  Organizer, Jeff Tarpley, says this will be the first of what’s intended to be an annual event.

Cut 11 (13) “…festival than Natchitoches?”

The event goes from ten to six. Admission is ten dollars for adults and five dollars for kids.  And I assume Sasquaches get in for free.

PM LRN Newscasll Sep 4

An updated version of GOHSEP’s “Get a Game Plan” app has been released to improve disaster preparedness for Louisiana residents. Sean Richardson has more.

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First, he urged LSU to have its football players on the field during the playing of the national anthem. Now, Governor Landry has another request for the team. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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GOHSEP has released an updated version of its “Get A Game Plan” app to improve disaster preparedness for Louisiana residents. This app is a crucial tool for individuals and families to prepare for emergencies such as hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters that frequently impact the state.  GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele reminds Louisiana that September is Emergency Preparedness Month…

Cut 3 (11) “…staying safe.” 

The new version includes several enhanced features, such as real-time emergency alerts, customizable emergency plans, and a comprehensive list of evacuation routes. It also offers guidance on building emergency supply kits, creating family communication plans, and staying informed during a crisis. Steele says users can now access vital information on shelter locations, road closures, and power outages, all within the app.

Cut 4 (08) “…supplies you may need.”

GOHSEP’s “Get A Game Plan” app also integrates social media feeds from official agencies, allowing users to receive timely updates from multiple sources. The app is available for free on both iOS and Android devices. Steele encourages all residents to download and familiarize themselves with the app, ensuring that they are better prepared to protect themselves and their families during emergencies.

Cut 5 (07) “…process can become.”

Download the app on the App Store and Google Play store or visit get-a-game-plan-dot-org for more information and resources.

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Most of the state is in for heavy rains today with the southern third of Louisiana under a flash flood watch through Friday.  LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim urges residents to be mindful and cautious…

Cut 6 (12) “…certainly there.”

Keim says the heavy rains begin today and are expected to continue through Friday for most of the state then hug the coastline through the weekend…

Cut 7 (11) “…South Louisiana.”

Keim says the heavy rains could wreak some havoc but the state actually needs rain.

Cut 8 (06)  “…moderate drought.”

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Governor Landry is urging LSU to bring out its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to football games. Piper Hutchinson broke the story for the Louisiana Illuminator. She says having Mike The Tiger in a cage on the football field was a tradition that was halted in 2017.

Cut 9 (12)  “…him very uncomfortable.”

Landry and three other conservative officials who are also veterinarians recently met with the dean of the school of veterinary medicine, Oliver Garden. It was during that meeting when Landry made the request. Among the other officials present was Minden Representative Wayne McMahen, who Hutchinson says was very skeptical of whether Landry’s request was a good idea.

Cut 10 (09) “…tiger new tricks.”

This latest request comes on the heels of Landry urging LSU and other state schools to have their athletes present during the playing of the national anthem and revoking scholarships for those who refuse to do so. Hutchinson says this will likely not be the last time that Landry involves himself in LSU athletics matters.

Cut 11 (15) “…the team’s business.”

LSU says just like with the anthem, it has no plans to alter its current protocol with Mike The Tiger.

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LSU’s leading rusher in Sunday’s loss to USC reportedly tore his ACL in practice yesterday and is out for the season. John Emery rushed for 61 yards in his first game back since tearing his ACL in his right knee last November. The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander broke the story and says Emery was in position to have a great season…

Cut 12 (08) “…non-traditional.”

This was Emery’s sixth season at LSU. He was on the 2019 national championship team, but was academically ineligible in 2021.

Emery is a former five star prospect from Destrehan High School. His best season was in 2022 when he rushed for 375 yards and six touchdowns and also caught two TD passes. Alexander says Emery seems poised to have a big season

Cut 13 (09) “…burst.” 

Emery’s injury leaves LSU with just three scholarship running backs on the roster, Josh Williams, Kaleb Jackson and freshman Caden Durham. Alexander says Durham will likely make his LSU debut on Saturday night against Nicholls…

Cut  14 (10) “..Caden Durham.”

Running back Trey Holly remains suspended as he still faces gun charges from a shooting that injured two people in Union Parish in February.

1:30 LRN Newscast Sep. 4

GOHSEP has released an updated version of its “Get A Game Plan” app to improve disaster preparedness for Louisiana residents. This app is a crucial tool for individuals and families to prepare for emergencies such as hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters that frequently impact the state.  GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele reminds Louisiana that September is Emergency Preparedness Month…

Cut 3 (11) “…staying safe.” 

Download the app on the App Store and Google Play store or visit get-a-game-plan-dot-org for more information and resources.

Most of the state is in for heavy rains today with the southern third of Louisiana under a flash flood watch.  LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the heavy rains begin today and are expected to continue through Friday for most of the state then hug the coastline through the weekend…

Cut 7 (11) “…South Louisiana.”

Governor Landry is urging LSU to bring out its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to football games. Piper Hutchinson broke the story for the Louisiana Illuminator. She says having Mike The Tiger in a cage on the football field was a tradition that was halted in 2017.

Cut 9 (12)  “…him very uncomfortable.”

LSU says it has no plans to alter its game plan with Mike The Tiger.

LSU’s leading rusher in Sunday’s loss to USC reportedly tore his ACL in practice yesterday and is out for the season. John Emery rushed for 61 yards in his first game back since tearing his ACL in his right knee last November. The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander broke the story and says Emery was in position to have a great season…

Cut 12 (08) “…non-traditional.”

This was Emery’s sixth season at LSU. He was on the 2019 national championship team but was academically ineligible in 2021.

 

1130 LRN Newscast Aug 29

Hurricane Laura hit Louisiana as a Category 4 storm on August 27, 2020, bringing 150 mph winds and massive destruction, particularly in Lake Charles and surrounding areas. Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter says the affected communities have worked tirelessly to rebuild, though the recovery has been slow…

Cut 6 (11) “…community.”

The population of the City of Lake Charles dropped from 84,000 to 76,000 after the storm. The population is now back up to between 80,000 and 81,000.

As we reported earlier this week, the State of Louisiana is set to hold its first Black Bear hunt since 1987 — and today, licensed hunters can start applying for one of ten permits that will be awarded. Secretary of Wildlife and Fisheries Madison Sheahan says there is a fee to apply.

Cut 11 (17) “…black bear accounts.”

There are three types of permits to be awarded — Wildlife Management Area tags, private landowner tags and general public tags.

Northwestern State will play its first football game tonight since October 16th as the Demons will take the field against Tulsa. The Demons ended their season prematurely last year following the fatal shooting of safety Ronnie Caldwell. First-year head coach Blaine McCorkle was brought in to rebuild the program

Cut 9 (11) “…play .”

Kick-off is at 7 PM.

With the new school year underway, students and teachers have a new tool at their disposal — artificial intelligence. As such, the state Department of Education is issuing guidance on the do’s and don’ts for using AI. Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education president Ronnie Morris, says AI can be used effectively without being abused.

Cut 3 (09) “…solve the problem.”

Morris says it can help students understand the subject matter being taught and again just don’t cheat.

4:30 PM Newscast

The run of dry weather will allow for Louisiana corn producers to complete their harvest this week and yields are way up over last year when the state suffered through a historic drought.  Kerns says the dry weather has helped corn producers complete their harvest, cotton producers could use some rain…

Cut 5 (11)  “…fruit shed.”

Louisiana’s Fortified Roof Grant Program, aimed at helping homeowners strengthen their roofs against hurricanes, is facing scrutiny as it carries over millions in unspent funds due to homeowners withdrawing due to cost. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple, encourages more residents to apply for the grants, highlighting the long-term savings on insurance premiums and the added protection Fortified Roofs provide.

Cut  14 (10) “…can expect?”

 

Louisiana will once again be on display during one of the biggest parades in the country. We hear more from Andrew Greenstein.

Cut 1 (29) …I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

U-L Lafayette has backed away from claiming much of downtown Lafayette as a gun-free school zone, after being threatened by legal action U-l Lafayette says they have taken down signs that declared the area, and others, a “Safe School Zone.”  Previously, U-L claimed that the area within a one-thousand-foot radius of the Lafayette Science Museum, which is owned by the university, fell under laws that protect such areas around schools.

LRN PM Newscall August 28

Louisiana will once again be on display during one of the biggest parades in the country. We hear more from Andrew Greenstein.

Cut 1 (29) …I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Louisiana’s Fortified Roof Grant Program, aimed at helping homeowners strengthen their roofs against hurricanes, is facing scrutiny as it carries over millions in unspent funds due to homeowners withdrawing due to out-of-pocket costs.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Sean Richardson.” 

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The run of dry weather will allow for Louisiana corn producers to complete their harvest this week and yields are way up over last year when the state suffered through a historic drought. Last year farmers averaged 175 bushels per acre. LSU AgCenter Corn and Cotton Specialist Shelly Pate Kerns says production is higher this year…

Cut 3 (10) “…I’ve heard.”

But according to Trading Economics, corn prices have decreased 23-percent since the start of this year. Kerns says unfortunately an increase in yields, plus slightly lower input costs, will not not result in more money for farmers…

Cut 4 (10) “…this year.”

Kerns says the dry weather has helped corn producers compete their harvest, cotton producers could use some rain…

Cut 5 (11)  “…fruit shed.”

South Louisiana will start to see higher rain chances tomorrow and rain chances will go up for north Louisiana on Friday and there’s a good chance for storms and showers this Labor Day weekend.

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For the fourth year in a row Louisiana will once again have a float in January’s Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser made the announcement at the Louisiana Travel Summit in Shreveport. Nungesser says the parade’s theme this year will be…

Cut 6 (06) “…Louisiana Saturday Night.”

The 2025 Louisiana Rose Parade float features a Louisiana alligator adorned with beads, and will have a Cajun dance hall on its back. Nungesser says they picked the theme “Louisiana Saturday Night,” because he says that’s the best day ever.

Cut 7 (09) “…all over Louisiana.”

And the float will once again feature a local artist.

Cut 8 (9)  “…and coming performer.”

Timothy Wayne signed with UMG Nashville earlier this year and is working on his first studio album.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism estimates the state’s Rose Bowl parade float has generated well over 40-million dollars in earned media coverage.

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In 2021, the NCAA’s Name Image Likeness policy began allowing collegiate athletes to profit from their identity. Since then, power programs have clamored for innovative NIL solutions to recruit the nation’s top prospects, but LSU football coach Brian Kelly says there’s a line he won’t let NIL fundraising cross in Baton Rouge…

Cut 9 (13) “…gameday atmosphere .”

Oklahoma State made headlines this offseason after unveiling QR codes linked to the team’s NIL collective displayed on the back of their helmets. Kelly says the collegiate feeling- the bands, students, and traditions- is what makes the game special…

Cut 10 (06) “…collegiate to me.”

The Tigers have helped lead the charge in NIL innovations, unveiling a first of its kind collaboration between the Tiger Athletic Foundation and the team’s Bayou Collective earlier this summer. Kelly says NIL is a fantastic opportunity but one that should be kept off the gridiron…

Cut 11 (11) ” ….go to work on NIL.”

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Louisiana’s Fortified Roof Grant Program, aimed at helping homeowners strengthen their roofs against hurricanes, is facing scrutiny as it carries over millions in unspent funds due to homeowners withdrawing due to cost. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple tells homeowners the program is worth the investment.

Cut 12 (12) “…came into the system.”

Temple says possible reasons for this could be lack of awareness about the program, the complexities involved in applying for the grants, and out-of-pocket cost that the grant doesn’t cover

Cut 13 (12) “…not enough.” 

The carryover of these funds could mean missed opportunities for homeowners to secure their properties against future storms.  Temple, encourages more residents to apply for the grants, highlighting the long-term savings on insurance premiums and the added protection Fortified Roofs provide.

Cut  14 (10) “…can expect?”

As Louisiana heads deeper into hurricane season, Temple pushes to educate residents about the benefits of the program and how to access the financial assistance available.