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Day two of the Prep Classic had a few surprises on Friday.  Archbishop Shaw beat ED White for the Eagles first state championship since 1987.  In game two, Catholic High of New Iberia held off a strong fourth quarter rally by Dunham to beat the Tigers 31 to 28. And in the nightcap, Ceclia scored a late touchdown to beat Franklinton 35 to 32.

In Prep action today, Edna Karr will go after its seventh state championship when they face Alexandria Senior High in the Division One select state championship game. The Cougars are undefeated and Coach Brice Brown says his team does a lot of things well…

Cut 9 (13)  “…(laughs),”

Alexandria Senior High will play in its very first state championship at the dome today.  And Ruston will look to defend its Division one non-select state championship when it faces Central this evening.

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The House has unanimously approved the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Baton Rouge Republican Congressmen Garret Graves, this bill requires FEMA to pay interest on delayed reimbursements to local governments and electrical cooperatives, addressing inefficiencies in the agency’s reimbursement process. FEMA currently has over 70-billion-dollars  in outstanding claims.

Cut 6 (06) “…process claims.”

A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy introduced along with Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar to address hazing on college campuses is now on President Biden’s desk. The bill passed both houses unanimously. Cassidy says it requires college campuses to post all instances in which an organization has been found guilty of hazing.

Cut 3 (10) “…particular campus organization.”

8:30 am Newscast

A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy sponsored that addresses hazing on college campuses is on President Biden’s desk. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Prep Classic Continues today as Alexandria Senior High makes its first trip to the Superdome to play in a state championship.  Coach Thomas Bachmann says their fanbase cannot wait….

Cut 10 (09) “…experience that.”

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Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated through an extensive memorabilia exhibit at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. Organized by his youngest daughter, Bunnie Cannon, the exhibit, titled “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,” showcases nearly 200 artifacts, including his Heisman Trophy and high school letterman jacket. Bunnie, deeply tied to LSU like her father, aims to preserve his legacy through this exhibition

Cut 12 (13) “…the first process.”

The Louisiana Department of Health has detected the first possible human case of the highly pathogenic strain of Bird Flu. The state says the person lives in southwest Louisiana and is hospitalized. It says while the current public risk for Bird Flu is relatively low, those who work with or have recreational exposure to birds, poultry or cows are at higher risk.

5:30 LRN Newscast

A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy introduced along with Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar to address hazing on college campuses is now on President Biden’s desk. Cassidy says it requires college campuses to post all instances in which an organization has been found guilty of hazing.

Cut 3 (10) “…particular campus organization.” 

Cassidy says the legislation also establishes a campus-wide research-based hazing education and prevention program.

The FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act is one step closer to President Biden’s desk after passing unanimously in the House. Co-authored by Baton Rouge Republican Garret Graves, it requires FEMA to pay interest on delayed reimbursements to local governments and electric co-ops. FEMA currently has over 70-billion-dollars in outstanding claims.

Cut 6 (06) “…process claims.”

The first possible human case of a highly pathogenic strain of Bird Flu is detected in Louisiana. The Department of Health says the person lives in southwest Louisiana and is hospitalized. LDH says while the current public risk for Bird Flu is relatively low, those who work with or have recreational exposure to birds, poultry or cows are at higher risk.

Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated through an extensive memorabilia exhibit at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. The memorabilia reflects Cannon’s journey as a celebrated athlete and his redemption story following a 1983 counterfeiting arrest. After prison, he served 23 years as a dentist at Angola, earning the respect of inmates. Cannon’s daughter, Bunnie, hopes that time in her father’s life doesn’t overshadow his legacy.

Cut 13 (10)  “…anything for anybody.”

The exhibit opens next Tuesday.

4:30 PM Newscast Dec 13

The Louisiana Department of Health has detected the first possible human case of a highly pathogenic strain of Bird Flu. The state says the person lives in southwest Louisiana and is hospitalized. LDH says while the current public risk for Bird Flu is relatively low, those who work with or have recreational exposure to birds, poultry or cows are at higher risk.

Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. Organized by his youngest daughter, Bunnie Cannon, the exhibit, titled “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,” showcases nearly 200 artifacts, including his Heisman Trophy and high school letterman jacket. Bunnie, deeply tied to LSU like her father, aims to preserve his legacy through this exhibition

Cut 12 (13) “…the first process.”

The exhibit opens next Tuesday.

The FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act moves to the Senate after unanimous approval by the house.  Sean Richardson has more.

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A bill spurred in part by the September 2017 hazing death of LSU freshman Max Gruver passes both houses unanimously.  Senator Bill Cassidy who co-sponsored it says the legislation establishes a hazing education and prevention program.

Cut 4 (13) “…that have violated.”

Cassidy says fraternities and sororities across the country are in full support of this legislation.

3:30 PM Newscast Dec 13

A bill that addresses hazing on college campuses passed both houses. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The House unanimously approved the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Congressmen Garret Graves. The bill enables local governments and co-ops to secure loans for disaster recovery while awaiting FEMA reimbursement…

Cut 7 (14) “…FEMA takes to process claims.”

Café du Monde on Decatur in the French Quarter closed unexpectedly Friday. In a Facebook post, they cited a maintenance issue. WWL reported police officers and fire crews cordoned off the area due to structural concerns at the French Market. Structural engineering crews reportedly found support pillars that appeared to be split in the attic, and wooden rafter beams that appeared to be split or separated. Café Du Monde’s Facebook post says that it would be closed for the rest of the day and hope to reopen Saturday.

High school playoffs continue in the Superdome and for the first time since 1987, the Archbishop Shaw Eagles are state champions. Shaw outlasted ED White 28-25 to become the Division II Select champions. Ruston is looking to defend its Division one non-select state championship when it faces Central. Bearcats Coach Jerrod Baugh says starting quarterback Josh Brantley is playing at a high level…

Cut 11 (10) “…for us.”

2:30 PM Newscast Dec 13

The FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Congressmen Garret Graves requiring FEMA to pay interest on delayed reimbursements to local governments and electrical cooperatives is headed to the senate after passing the house.

Cut 8 (11) “…it has substance.”

The bill enables local governments and co-ops to secure loans for disaster recovery while awaiting FEMA reimbursement. This approach incentivizes faster FEMA processing.

Both houses of Congress unanimously passed a bill spurred in part by the September 2017 hazing death of LSU freshman Max Gruver. It requires college campuses to post the organizations found guilty of hazing and establish hazing education and prevention programs. Senator Bill Cassidy who introduced the bill says fraternities and sororities across the country are in full support of this legislation.

Cut 5 (11) “…endorse this concept.”

Alexandria Senior High is making its first trip to the Superdome to play in a state championship Saturday at noon. Coach Thomas Bachmann says their fanbase can’t wait….

Cut 10 (09) “…experience that.”

They face Edna Karr who will be going for their seventh state championship.

Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated through an extensive exhibit of memorabilia at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. His daughter, Bunnie Cannon, organized the exhibit, titled “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,” She says it reminds Louisiana of Cannon’s significant contributions, including putting Baton Rouge on the map by winning LSU’s first Heisman.

Cut 14 (12) “…on the map.”

The exhibition opens next Tuesday.

1:30 PM Newscast Dec 13

The FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Congressmen Garret Graves was unanimously approved by the house and now moves to the Senate.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (36) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy introduced along with Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar to address hazing on college campuses is now on President Biden’s desk. The bill passed both houses unanimously. Cassidy says it requires college campuses to post all instances in which an organization has been found guilty of hazing.

Cut 3 (10) “…particular campus organization.”

The legislation was spurred in part by the September 2017 hazing death of LSU freshman Max Gruver.

Edna Karr will go after their seventh state championship tomorrow when they Alexandria Senior High in the Division One select state championship game. The Cougars are undefeated, and Coach Brice Brown says his team does a lot of things well…

Cut 9 (13)  “…(laughs),”

The exhibit, “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,”  opens next Tuesday at Capitol Park Museum. On display is memorabilia that reflects his journey as a celebrated athlete and his redemption story following a 1983 counterfeiting arrest. After serving 2 ½ years in prison, he served 23 years as a dentist at Angola. His daughter Bunnie Cannon hopes that time in her father’s life doesn’t overshadow his legacy.

Cut 13 (10)  “…anything for anybody.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

The House has unanimously approved the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Baton Rouge Republican Congressmen Garret Graves, this bill requires FEMA to pay interest on delayed reimbursements to local governments and electrical cooperatives, addressing inefficiencies in the agency’s reimbursement process. FEMA currently has $71 billion in outstanding claims.

Cut 6 (06) “…FEMA to process claimes.”

Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated through an extensive memorabilia exhibit at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. Organized by his youngest daughter, Bunnie Cannon, the exhibit, titled “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,” showcases nearly 200 artifacts, including his Heisman Trophy and high school letterman jacket. Bunnie, deeply tied to LSU like her father, aims to preserve his legacy through this exhibition

Cut 12 (13) “…the first process.”

A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy sponsored that addresses hazing on college campuses is on President Biden’s desk. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy sponsored that addresses hazing on college campuses is on President Biden’s desk. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Baton Rouge Republican Congressmen Garret Graves was unanimously approved by the house moves to the Senate.  Sean Richardson has more. Bottom of Form

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A bill that Senator Bill Cassidy introduced along with Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar to address hazing on college campuses is now on President Biden’s desk. The bill passed both houses unanimously. Cassidy says it requires college campuses to post all instances in which an organization has been found guilty of hazing.

Cut 3 (10) “…particular campus organization.” 

Cassidy says the legislation also establishes a campus-wide research-based hazing education and prevention program.

Cut 4 (13) “…that have violated.”

Cassidy says fraternities and sororities across the country are in full support of this legislation.

Cut 5 (11) “…endorse this concept.”

The legislation was spurred in part by the September 2017 hazing death of LSU freshman Max Gruver. While pledging with Phi Delta Theta, Gruver was forced to drink 190 proof alcohol – 95-percent alcohol by volume – if he got questions about the fraternity wrong. His blood alcohol level was more than six times the legal limit when he died.

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The House has unanimously approved the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act, co-authored by Baton Rouge Republican Congressmen Garret Graves, this bill requires FEMA to pay interest on delayed reimbursements to local governments and electrical cooperatives, addressing inefficiencies in the agency’s reimbursement process. FEMA currently has over 70-billion-dollars  in outstanding claims.

Cut 6 (06) “…process claims.”

The bill enables local governments and co-ops to secure loans for disaster recovery while awaiting FEMA reimbursement. This approach incentivizes faster FEMA processing and ensures resources for rebuilding schools, restoring power, and supporting disaster victims, easing the recovery process for impacted taxpayers and ratepayers.

Cut 7 (14) “…FEMA takes to process claims.”

The legislation passed the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in September, alongside other disaster victim-focused measures authored by Graves. The Senate is expected to approve the bill swiftly, sending it to the president for final approval.

Cut 8 (11) “…it has substance.”

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Edna Karr will go after their seventh state championship tomorrow when they Alexandria Senior High in the Division One select state championship game. The Cougars are undefeated and Coach Brice Brown says his team does a lot of things well…

Cut 9 (13)  “…(laughs),”

Alexandria Senior High is making its first trip to the Superdome to play in a state championship. Coach Thomas Bachmann says their fanbase can’t wait for noon on Saturday….

Cut 10 (09) “…experience that.”

Ruston is looking to defend its Division one non-select state championship when it faces Central. Bearcats Coach Jerrod Baugh says starting quarterback Josh Brantley is playing at a high level…

Cut 11 (16) “…for us.”

 

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Billy Cannon’s legacy is celebrated through an extensive memorabilia exhibit at Baton Rouge’s Capitol Park Museum. Organized by his youngest daughter, Bunnie Cannon, the exhibit, titled “Billy Cannon: They Called Him Legend,” showcases nearly 200 artifacts, including his Heisman Trophy and high school letterman jacket. Bunnie, deeply tied to LSU like her father, aims to preserve his legacy through this exhibition

Cut 12 (13) “…the first process.”

The memorabilia reflect Cannon’s journey as a celebrated athlete and his redemption story following a 1983 counterfeiting arrest. After prison, he served 23 years as a dentist at Angola, earning the respect of inmates. Bunnie hopes that time in her father’s life doesn’t overshadow his legacy.

Cut 13 (10)  “…anything for anybody.”

Bunnie says the exhibit reminds Louisiana of Cannon’s significant contributions, including putting Baton Rouge on the map by winning LSU’s first Heisman and leading the 1959 national championship team.

Cut 14 (12) “…on the map.”

The exhibition opens next Tuesday at Capitol Park Museum.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry continues to celebrate the signing of a sweeping tax reform package. The package includes reducing the individual income tax rate to three-percent, lowering corporate taxes, and raising the state sales tax to five-percent for five years.

Cut 4 (11) “…rewrite Article 7.”

Congressman Troy Carter and Mississippi Congressman Mike Ezell (EE-zell) introduce a bill to provide grant opportunities for small and local businesses. Carter says these programs are designed to, among other things, spur new small businesses.

Cut 8 (14) “…these specified areas.”

The grant programs would provide tailored assistance in both urban and rural areas.

New Orleans is rolling out the welcome mat for people celebrating the holidays. Colleen Crain reports.

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Law enforcement officers in the Shreveport area will be taking a group of kids on a Christmas shopping spree. It’s the 24th Shop With A Cop – a joint venture between the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, the Shreveport Police Department and the Fraternal Order of Police. F-O-P Treasurer Philip Escude (ESS-kuh-day) says it’s made possible by donations from local businesses. 

Cut 14 (06) “…each on Christmas.”