LRN PM Newscall September 27

Celebrate National Public Lands Day at Poverty Point World Heritage site in Pioneer this Saturday at 10 AM with a ranger-led hike.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Amazon’s investment in Louisiana continues with the opening of its new massive fulfillment center in Shreveport.

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The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival returns this weekend in downtown New Iberia.  As Louisiana’s top sugarcane-producing region, Iberia Parish is the ideal host for this annual event.  Sugar Cane Festival President Lisa Norris says festivalgoers can enjoy a variety of activities, including parades, carnival rides, and livestock shows.

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Join King Sucrose and Queen Sugar as they preside over the festivities, keeping the tradition alive. Norris says families can explore Shadows-on-the-Teche, featuring a petting zoo, cookie decorating, a cupcake walk, and more kid-friendly activities.

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For more information, visit the event website.

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Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer will celebrate National Public Lands Day on Saturday at 10 AM with a ranger-led hike. Poverty Point Site Manager Mark Brink says National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort, promoting environmental stewardship and encouraging the use of public spaces for recreation, education, and health.

Cut 5 (13) “…parks as well.”

The guided hike will explore the ancient mounds and earthworks of Poverty Point, highlighting the historical and natural significance of the site. Participants are encouraged to bring gloves to help pick up litter along the trail. The hike, which begins at the museum, will last about two hours, depending on the group’s pace. The event is subject to weather conditions.

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The park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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LSU is about a three touchdown favorite heading into Saturday night’s matchup with South Alabama out of the Sun Belt Conference. The Jaguars are 2-and-2 and they’ve scored 135 points in their last two games, which has the attention Coach Brian Kelly and the players…

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South Alabama averages 48 points a game and averages 7.6 yards a play. The Tigers have a problem when it comes to giving up big plays. Kelly wants his defense to play fundamentally sound, especially in the secondary…

Cut 8 (09) “…better back there.”

Kick off on Saturday is at 6:45 and the weather should be perfect for a night game in Tiger Stadium.

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Amazon opens its first fulfillment center in Shreveport. Paige Carter, the chief development officer at Louisiana Economic Development, says this is the culmination of the cooperation of a lot of entities.

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The five-floor 2.5-million-square-foot facility is expected to serve three-million customer shipments per week. Carter says Louisiana currently employs more than three-thousand people throughout the state.

Cut 10 (14) “…positioned for tomorrow.”

And Carter says those are just the direct jobs. She says Amazon has made a commitment to the state that has supported many more indirect jobs.

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Amazon has also partnered with community schools to set up career pipelines.

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In Lake Charles, United Way of Southwest Louisiana is partnering with their counterparts in Tallahassee to provide relief for the people impacted by Hurricane Helene.

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United Way of Southwest Louisiana President and CEO Denise Durel says the people of Florida could use your help.

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Durel says the very best thing you can donate is cash.

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You can make your contribution either on United Way of Southwest Louisiana’s website, by texting UNITEDGULF – one word – to 40403 or through the U.S. Mail.

2:30 PM Newscast Sept 27

Amazon opens its first fulfillment center in Shreveport. The five-floor 2.5-million-square-foot facility is expected to serve three-million customer shipments per week. Paige Carter, the chief development officer at Louisiana Economic Development, says Amazon currently employs more than three-thousand people throughout the state.

Cut 10 (14) “…positioned for tomorrow.”

United Way of Southwest Louisiana President and CEO Denise Durel says the people of Florida need help after Hurricane Helene and she’s asking Louisianans to contribute as the Southwest Louisiana chapter partners with the Tallahassee chapter.

Cut 13 (08) “…neighbors in Florida.” 

The weather should be perfect for a night game in Tiger Stadium as LSU takes on South Alabama who are averaging 48 points a game and close to 8 yards per play. The Tigers have had a hard time giving up big plays and Coach Brian Kelly wants his defense to play fundamentally sound, especially in the secondary…

Cut 8 (09) “…better back there.”

Kick off on Saturday is at 6:45.

The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival returns to downtown New Iberia this weekend.  Festivalgoers will also enjoy the wonderful weather and Sugarcane Festival President Lisa Norris says there’s a variety of activities, including parades, carnival rides, and livestock shows.

Cut 3 (09) “…farmers.”

As Louisiana’s top sugarcane-producing region, Iberia Parish is the ideal host for this annual event.

1:30 PM Newscast Sept 27

Three suspects are in custody, arrested for their alleged involvement in a Ruston shooting that left an 18-year-old girl dead in May. The Ruston Police Department says Haleei Newton was in a vehicle that was shot on I-20 on May 25. She was taken to a hospital at the time of the shooting and later died there. 19-year-old Jamion James, 18-year-old Emmanuel Seals, Jr. and 18-year-old Earnest Chatman were arrested Thursday and charged with second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder and obstruction of justice.

In Lake Charles, United Way of Southwest Louisiana is partnering with their counterparts in Tallahassee to provide relief for the people impacted by Hurricane Helene.

Cut 12 (12) “…Florida are today.”

United Way of Southwest Louisiana President and CEO Denise Durel says the people of Florida could use your help and she says the very best thing you can donate is cash.

Celebrate National Public Lands Day at Poverty Point World Heritage site in Pioneer this Saturday at 10 AM with a ranger-led hike.  Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Amazon opens its first fulfillment center in Shreveport. Paige Carter, the chief development officer at Louisiana Economic Development, says this is the culmination of the cooperation of a lot of entities.

Cut 9 (13)  “…in our communities.”

The five-floor 2.5-million-square-foot facility is expected to serve three-million customer shipments per week.

12:30 PM Newscast Sept 27

King Sucrose and Queen Sugar will preside over the festivities at the Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival this weekend in downtown New Iberia. Sugarcane Festival President Lisa Norris…

Cut 4 (06) “…games and prizes.”

Iberia Parish is the ideal place for the festival as they are Louisiana’s top sugarcane-producing region.

Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer will celebrate National Public Lands Day on Saturday at 10 AM with a ranger-led hike. Poverty Point Site Manager Mark Brink says National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort.

Cut 5 (13) “…parks as well.”

Amazon’s investment in Louisiana continues with the opening of its new massive fulfillment center in Shreveport.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

11:30 LRN Newscast

Due to the tremendous response, the insurance commissioner has doubled the number of grants this round in the Fortified Homes program. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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According to AAA, the average price per gallon of gas is currently $2.75 in Louisiana.  This marks a decrease from $2.97 a month ago and a significant drop from $3.35 a year ago.  The decline reflects lower demand and improved supply conditions compared to last year.

The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival returns this weekend in downtown New Iberia.  As Louisiana’s top sugarcane-producing region, Iberia Parish is the ideal host for this annual event. . Sugarcane Festival President Lisa Norris says festivalgoers can enjoy a variety of activities, including parades, carnival rides, and livestock shows.

Cut 3 (09) “…farmers.”

LSU is about a three touchdown favorite heading into Saturday night’s matchup with South Alabama out of the Sun Belt Conference. The Jaguars are 2-and-2 and they’ve scored 135 points in their last two games, which has the attention Coach Brian Kelly and the players…

Cut 7 (08) “…they have.”

10:30 LRN Newscast

One of the last officers facing serious charges in the 2019 arrest and death of Black motorist Ronald Greene has had his negligent homicide charge dropped. Legal analyst Tim Meche (MESH) says Greene’s exact cause of death remains unclear, weakening the case against State Trooper Kory York.

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York still faces a lesser charge of felony malfeasance.

As New Orleans gets set to host the Super Bowl, DOTD is undertaking four infrastructure projects near the Superdome. District Engineer Administrator Scott Boyle says what’s unique about this is that DOTD is working on city-owned streets.

Cut 7 (13) “…striping in crosswalks.”

Boyle says the work will be done by December 15th.

After nearly 12-thousand registered for the fortified roofs lottery, the number of people chosen for the grants has doubled from 300 to 600. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says feedback has been nothing short of positive.

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Temple says those selected are in the process of being notified.

The state achieves a record-high educational attainment level of 51-percent, up from 47-percent since 2021. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says the goal is to hit 60-percent by 2030…

Cut 4 (12) “…degree or beyond.”

The 51-percent represents over 30-thousand Louisianians who have earned degrees or credentials.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Prosecutors drop the negligent homicide charge against one of the last officers facing serious charges in the 2019 arrest and death of Black motorist Ronald Greene. Legal Analyst Tim Meche (mesh) says the decision to dismiss the charge against State Trooper Kory York a month before trial isn’t as big a deal as it may seem…

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Greene was dragged, shackled, and restrained face down following a high-speed chase and died of his injuries. 

DOTD is undertaking four infrastructure projects near the Superdome as New Orleans prepares to host the Super Bowl for the 11th time. District Engineer Administrator Scott Boyle says the work will be done well before the city welcomes the world for Super Bowl Week.

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The “Louisiana Prospers” initiative achieved a record-high educational attainment level since its launch in 2019.

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The vice chair of the Louisiana Board of Regents resigns in protest of Governor Landry’s chair appointment. Jay Seale the Third calls the appointment of Misty Cordell “deeply offensive,” saying he put her in charge because she’s loyal to him. Seale also took issue with Landry making the appointment without notifying former chair Gary Solomon Junior. Under a new law, the governor now has the power to appoint chairs of boards.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Union Parish District Attorney John Belton has decided to drop the negligent homicide charge against State Police trooper Kory York who was one of several officers involved in the 2019 fatal arrest of Ronald Greene. Legal analyst Tim Meche says a possible reason on why this was done….the autopsy done on Greene shows a variety of factors that led to his death,

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York still faces multiple malfeasance charges and his trial is set for October 28th.

 

In 2030, the state would like to see 60-percent of its working age adults holding a postsecondary credential of value. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says this year’s education attainment rate is 51-percent, but it’s important they reach 60-percent

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Due to tremendous response, the insurance commissioner has doubled the number of grants that will go to homeowners to help pay for stronger roofs as part of the Fortified Homes program.

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Hurricane Helene has produced extensive damage along Florida’s panhandle and western coast and into Georgia. It made landfall as a Category four hurricane after developing near the Yucatan Peninsula. The National Hurricane Center is once again looking at that area for the development of a storm next week. Right now, the chances are low.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Union Parish District Attorney John Belton has dropped the most serious crime against State Police Trooper Kory York for his role in the fatal arrest of black motorist Ronald Greene, who was beaten and tased along a highway in Union Parish in 2019. But York still faces eight counts of malfeasance and legal analyst Tim Meche says the decision by Belton to drop the negligent homicide charge may have been made to simplify the case…

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York is scheduled to stand trial on October 28th.

The state has achieved a record-high educational attainment level of 51-percent, up from 47-percent since 2021, and represents over 30-thousand Louisianians who have earned college degrees or credentials. Higher Ed Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says goal is to hit 60-percent by 2030…

Cut 4 (12) “…degree or beyond.”

The State of Louisiana now has a very good idea of how popular the fortified roofs grant program is. Last week, nearly 12-thousand registered for the lottery that was originally going to select 300 people to receive a grant of up to ten-thousand dollars for a fortified roof. Due to the overwhelming response, Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple doubled the number of grants for this period to 600. Temple says there’s plenty of funding to accommodate that number.

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Emails were sent this week informing homeowners if they are a recipient or placed on a waitlist.

The state department of transportation will soon begin work on four roadway projects around the Caesars Superdome as preparations for hosting the Super Bowl in February continue. District Engineer Administrator Scott Boyle…

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6:30 LRN Newscast

The negligent homicide charge against State Trooper Kory York has been dropped in the 2019 arrest and death of Ronald Greene.  Colleen Crain has more.

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State Police is investigating a physical altercation during a traffic stop that happened yesterday between a Shreveport officer and s motorist that resulted in the motorist in a hospital in serious condition. No other details have bee released.

In St. Charles Parish, deputies fatally shot a 58-year-old man who allegedly threatened others with an airsoft gun. The family of Charles Verdin says he had a history of mental illness.

Instead of handing out three-hundred grants of up to ten-thousand dollars so homeowners in south Louisiana can pay for a fortified roof, the Louisiana Department of Insurance is handing out six-hundred grants. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says they would like to hand out more grants but…

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The recipients of the grants entered their names into a lottery last week.

The Board of Regents is striving to have 60-percent of the state’s adult workforce holding a postsecondary credential of value by 2030. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed says this year’s attainment rate is 51-percent and that’s up from 47-percent since 2021. Hunter Reed says this latest data proves the state is on a trajectory to reach 60-percent…

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