9:30 LRN Newscast August 10

With the school year beginning again, there is lots of concern for the shortage of qualified teachers in Louisiana. Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Larry Carter says some districts need 100 or more instructors. He says it comes down to respect and support. Respect for the profession and support which includes more pay, so they can recruit more instructors and retain the ones they have…:

CUT 06(08)      “…be competitive.”

Police in Bossier City arrest a Haughton man for a Tuesday afternoon shooting that left one man dead and another wounded. 45-year-old Dawson Lee Driskill is charged with murder, attempted murder and more. His bond is set at over a half-million dollars. The shooting happened within yards of R.V. Karr Elementary School, but no kids were present at the time.

 

With wind energy emerging in Louisiana, The University of New Orleans launches an endeavor to help support and serve that industry.  A new state law provides for offshore wind farm lease sales and increases the maximum wind farm size five-fold. UNO Research & Technology Foundation director Shafin Khan says UNO’s Louisiana Wind Energy Hub will be a big part of expanding the wind industry…:

CUT 11(14)      “…to educate students.”

Shafin says the Hub will aid in developing the support industries that help keep wind farms up and running, via seed technology commercialization grants. More information is online at “lawindhub.com”

COVID. The state Department of Health reports 1505 new cases of COVID-19, with just over 600 hospitalized with symptoms statewide. They also report 30 more COVID-related deaths. LDH says about 60-percent of cases have had no COVID shots.

8:30 LRN Newscast August 10

This week most students and teachers are returning to the classroom and in addition to the excitement of beginning a new school year, the teacher shortage remains a looming issue. Louisiana Federation of Teachers president Larry Carter says the shortage of instructors is extremely worrisome and he’s seen as many as 150 vacancies in some districts…:

CUT 05(07)      “…start the school year with.”

Teachers and support staff were given pay raises, but Carter says not enough to keep teachers from leaving their parish or even the state for “greener pastures.”

New Orleans Police say they’re looking into a late July 911 call, wherein a citizen reported a rape in progress in the French Quarter, but nearby officers – within the caller’s view – did nothing. A recording of the call has emerged, in which the citizen says “The police officer hasn’t even moved. He’s still just parked here.” NOPD is seeking security camera video that may give a clearer picture of what happened.

 

Louisiana Tech University has set a record increase in licensing revenue from their trademarked merchandise. More from Marsanne Golsby…:

CUT 02(29)      “…Golsby.”

Ouachita Parish public schools are getting a big influx of money to add air conditioning to school buses. The buses will ALL also be fitted with cameras to monitor student and driver behavior and route-tracking technology. The upgrades should be complete within a year.

7:30 LRN Newscast August 10

As kids return to the classroom, the looming teacher shortage is a BIG concern. Brooke Thorington has more from the president of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Thorington.”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has made it official; he DOES intend to run for Governor a year from now. Nungesser made the announcement Monday during a visit to Lake Providence, in East Carroll Parish. He says he will likely begin campaigning in January.

 

With wind energy emerging in Louisiana, The University of New Orleans launches an endeavor to help support and serve that industry. UNO Research & Technology Foundation director Shafin Khan says there is increasing demand for training, talent development and research to take advantage of wind as an energy source…:

CUT 10(10)      “…work in the industry.”

The state’s Climate Action Plan calls for producing at least 5 gigawatts of offshore wind power yearly by 2035.

The renaming of Fort Polk, to something less invocative of a Civil War era figure, will cost taxpayers an estimated $1.3-million. So says the federal commission tasked with renaming numerous military bases nationwide. Fort Polk will become Fort Johnson – named for William Henry Johnson, a Black medal of honor recipient who served in the Army in World War I. That renaming is set to be finished by 2024.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

At this time last year, Taysom Hill was battling with Jameis Winston to be the starting quarterback. He lost that battle and is back to his role as a swiss army knife on the Saints offense, playing multiple positions. Hill says his preference is to be a quarterback in the NFL, but he knows that decision is not up to him…
Cut 16 (16) “…I love playing.”
Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport has been removed from the physically unable to perform list. The 25-year-old had surgery on his shoulder in the offseason and also had part of his left pinky amputated after an infection developed. Davenport will not play in Saturday’s preseason opener against Houston. Jameis Winston will also sit after spraining his foot in practice on Monday. Winston is day-to-day.

LSU defensive end B-J Ojulari had seven sacks and nine quarterback hurries to lead the team last season. Ojulari also wants to be known as a defender who can play well against the run too…
cut 17 (17) “….creating havoc”
During the practice periods open to the media it also looks like Ojulari could be standing up more in Matt House’s defense and you may see him drop back into coverage more.

Louisiana Tech University has set a record increase in licensing revenue from their trademarked merchandise. It’s a matter of school pride and it helps students directly. Tonya Oaks Smith is Tech’s communications director.
Cut 7 (07) “….for scholarships.”
Tech experienced a 61-percent increase in revenues from licensing in the 2021-22 fiscal year and the Louisiana Tech Brand Store on Amazon saw an 82-percent for fiscal year 2022.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Students and teachers are returning to the classroom this week but, the teacher shortage remains a looming issue. Louisiana Federation of Teachers president Larry Carter says the shortage of instructors is extremely worrisome, especially for the teachers themselves.
Cut 4 (09) “…big concern.”
Carter says in some districts he’s seen more than 150 vacancies for certified teachers.

Because Louisiana has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the country, the Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative is working with hospitals to encourage more mothers to breastfeed. It’s called The Gift and Medical Director of the Collaborative, Dr. Veronica Gillispie Bell says it’s important mothers breastfeed as soon as possible after birth.
Cut 13 (08) “…facilities.”

The University of New Orleans launches an endeavor to help support and serve the emerging Louisiana wind energy industry. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Governor John Bel Edwards has toured flood control sites in three different areas in the Netherlands as he gets a first hand look at what the Dutch is doing to fight coastal land loss and prevent flooding from the rising sea level. Edwards will also spend a few days in France before returning home.

AM LRN Newscall Aug 9

As kids return to the classroom the looming teacher shortage is a top concern. Brooke Thorington has more from the President of the Louisiana Teachers Federation.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Louisiana Tech University has found a clever way to increase scholarship funds. It’s actually connected to the challenges of the COVID economy Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 2 (29) “….I’m Marsanne Golsby.” 

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The University of New Orleans launches an endeavor to help support and serve the emerging Louisiana wind energy industry. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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This week most students and teachers are returning to the classroom and in addition to the excitement of beginning a new school year, the teacher shortage remains a looming issue. Louisiana Federation of Teachers president Larry Carter says the shortage of instructors is extremely worrisome, especially for the teachers themselves.

Cut 4 (09)  “…big concern.”

Carter fears the teacher shortage will be tremendous. He says in some districts he’s seen more than 150 vacancies for certified teachers.

Cut 5 (07) “…year with.”

Carter says it comes down to respect and support. Respect for the profession and support which includes more pay, so they can recruit more instructors and retain the ones they have.

Cut 6 (08)  “…be competitive.”

And while teachers and support staff were given pay raises, Carter says were not enough to keep teachers from leaving their parish or even the state for other teachings positions

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Louisiana Tech University has set a record increase in licensing revenue from their trademarked merchandise. It’s a matter of school pride and it helps students directly. Tonya Oaks Smith is Tech’s communications director.

Cut 7 (07) “….for scholarships.”

She says the university worked closely with its licensing partner to overcome COVID-related licensing issues.

Cut 8 (;06)  “…not gone away.”

Smith says revenues are up by sixty-one percent over last year, and the school’s Amazon store sales are up a whopping eighty-two percent.

Cut 9 (06)  “…royalty program.”

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With wind energy emerging in Louisiana, The University of New Orleans launches an endeavor to help support and serve that industry. UNO Research & Technology Foundation director Shafin Khan (sha-FEEN KONN) says there is increasing demand for training, talent development, and research to take advantage of wind as an energy source…:

Cut 10 (10) “…work in the industry.”

The state’s Climate Action Plan calls for producing at least 5 gigawatts of offshore wind power yearly by 2035. A new state law provides for offshore wind farm lease sales and increases the maximum wind farm size five-fold. Khan says UNO’s Louisiana Wind Energy Hub will be a big part of expanding the wind industry…:

Cut  11 (14)  “…to educate students.” 

The Hub will coordinate with energy utilities, other universities, and state authorities to grow wind energy in Louisiana. In addition, Shafin says the Hub will aid in developing the support industries that help keep wind farms up and running, via seed technology commercialization grants…:

Cut 12 (11) “…that industry has.” 

To learn more, go online to “lawindhub.com”

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Because Louisiana has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the country, the Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative is working with hospitals to encourage and instruct more mothers to breastfeed. It’s called The Gift and Medical Director of the Collaborative, Dr. Veronica Gillispie (Gah-lispee) -Bell says it’s so important that mothers breastfeed as soon as possible after birth.

Cut 13 (08) “…facilities.”

August is National Breastfeeding Month and when parents were unable to find formula during the shortage, the practice was discussed considerably, however, Gillispie-Bell says it’s not as easy or common as you might think.

Cut 14 (07)  “…the hospital.”

Among the hospitals that participate in The Gift program, Gillispie-Bell says the rate of mothers who do breastfeed is higher than those who do not.

Cut 15 (09)  “…white mothers.”

For more information visit TheGiftLA.org

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At this time last year, Taysom Hill was battling with Jameis Winston to be the starting quarterback. He lost that battle and is back to his role as a swiss army knife on the Saints offense, playing a variety of positions. Hill says his preference is to be a quarterback in the NFL, but he knows that decision is not up to him…

Cut 16 (16)  “…I love playing.”

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LSU defensive end B-J Ojulari had seven sacks and nine quarterback hurries to lead the team last season. Ojulari also wants to be known as a defender who can play well against the run too

Cut 17 (17) “…creating havoc.” 

The coaching staff is trying to figure out the five best players on the offensive line. Garrett Dellinger is taking snaps at first-team center, a position he’s never played before

Cut  18 (13) “…I’ll be good”

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 Cut 19 (12) _“…that’s the biggest” 

 

Cut 20 (12) “ …aware of yet.” 

 

5:30 LRN Newscast Aug 9

A new national survey of small business owners says inflation is still the number one worry facing them. Marsanne Golsby has more.

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Marsanne Golsby”

A Neflix series about a Baton Rouge teenager who killed his abusive father in 2019 premiered today. Anthony Templet, (tom-play) is the subject of the series titled I Just killed My Dad. It’s three episodes about the teen who pled no contest to negligent homicide.

The shortage of infant formula put the practice of breastfeeding in the spotlight. Kristen Hill who’s a peer counselor with the Louisiana Department of Health says since they promoted their breastfeeding program more WIC mothers signed up for guidance.

Cut 6   (07) “…they love it.” 

The use of breastfeeding peer counselors at WIC clinics increased 30 percent from August of last year.

At LSU,  Junior defensive end B-J Ojulari (O-juh-lar-e) has been chosen to wear number 18, which goes to the player that’s not only a stand out on the field, but also does great work in the community and is a leader for the university. Ojulari says having great character is important for him…

Cut 13 (12) “…little bit”

 

4:30 LRN Newscast August 9

A new national survey of small businesses shows “mom & pops” have little optimism amid the current inflation surge. National Federation of Independent Business state director Dawn McVea says high prices & costs, labor shortages, and supply chain disruptions means uncertainty is climbing again, and that leads to reluctance to spend or invest in expansion…:

CUT 05(06)      “…right now.”

She also says recent federal investment in beefing up IRS enforcement worries small business owners.

A Baton Rouge man faces murder charges after his 2-year-old son died Sunday in a hospital, and the coroner ruled the death the result of a beating. BRPD Lt. Don Coppola says 25-year-old Alexander King Jr. was arrested Monday…:

CUT 10(08)      “…cruelty charge”

King is now charged with first-degree murder.

 

August is National Breastfeeding Month, and the Louisiana Department of Health says more mothers are learning the practice through their Women, Infants & Children (or WIC) program…:

CUT 02(32)      “…Thorington.”

COVID. The state Department of Health reports 1505 new cases of COVID-19, with just over 600 hospitalized with symptoms statewide. They also report 30 more COVID-related deaths. LDH says about 60-percent of cases have had no COVID shots.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock says he’s looking for someone to take ownership of the offense as the battle for starting quarterback of the Tigers is underway….
Cut 16 (16) “…at LSU.”
Junior defensive end B-J Ojulari (O-juh-lar-e) has been chosen to wear number 18, which goes to the player that’s not only a stand out on the field, but also does great work in the community and is a leader for the university. Ojulari says having great character is important for him…
Cut 13 (12) “…little bit”

Saints quarterback Jameis Winston did not practice today, but the injury to his foot is not serious, Head Coach Dennis Allen says he’s day-to-day with a sprained foot…
Cut 12 (09) “…here we go”
Winston will not play in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Houston Texans. Saints defensive end Marcus Davenport practicied on a limited basis today as he continues to work back from offseason shoulder surgery and he had part of his left pinky finger amputated.

ULM is getting ready for its season opener at Texas on September 3rd. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says replacing four starters in the secondary is critical…
cut 20 (12) “…of yet”

3:30 LRN Newscast August 9

A new national survey of small business owners says inflation is still the number one worry facing them. Marsanne Golsby has more…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Golsby.”

Police in Bossier City responded to a shooting incident this morning, very close to the R.V. Karr Elementary School. No children were present, but school teachers and staff were. At least one shooting victim was taken to a hospital. That person’s condition is unknown. BCPD is investigating.

 

A Baton Rouge man faces murder charges, after his 2-year-old son died Sunday and a coroner’s preliminary report indicated a severe beating was the cause.  BRPD’s Lt. Don Coppola says 25-year-old-Anderson King Jr. was initially facing 2nd-degree cruelty to a juvenile, but now it’s first-degree murder…:

CUT 09(08)      “…a homicide.”

King reportedly first told officers the child fell down stairs, but later admitted to the beating.

Saints quarterback Jameis Winston did not practice today, but the injury to his foot is not serious, Head Coach Dennis Allen says he’s day-to-day with a sprained foot…:

CUT 12(09)      “…and then here we go.”

Winston will not play in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Houston Texans.