LRN AM Newscall August 2

A new law that took effect Monday paves the way for Louisiana’s growing wind energy industry. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Former Chairwoman of the Louisiana Democratic Party and state senator Karen Carter Peterson enters a guilty plea to a wire fraud charge. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

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Adoptees who are 24 years of age or older can request a copy of their original Louisiana birth certificate thanks to a law that went into effect on August 1st. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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A new law that took effect Monday helps pave the way for Louisiana’s developing wind energy industry. Authored in the legislature by Houma  Representative Jerome Zeringue (zer-ANG), the new law increases a previously set limit of just 5000 acres for development of wind farms to 25-thousand acres which he says creates more possibilities for investors to get into wind power…:

Cut 4 (11)  “…particular wind farm.”

The law adds wind to forms of energy for which the state may officially enter into lease sales – either offshore or on land. It also establishes a mechanism for the state to get a revenue share of energy created. Zeringue says the law removes certain other restrictions, but expanding the available acreage is a major step forward…:

Cut 5 (10) “…economically feasible.”

Zeringue says the new law will be a large part of an “all-of-the-above” approach to energy for Louisiana, and he expects oil & gas companies will want to get more involved…:

Cut 6 (12)  “…build a wind turbine.”

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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is embarking on two studies that will look at female athletes’ mental and physical resilience. Pennington’s Director of the Behavior Technology Laboratory Doctor Tiffany Stewart says for too long, sports have focused solely on wins and losses, while ignoring athletes’ mental health…

Cut 7 (09) “…difficult times.”

Stewart says one project will recruit 500 female athletes nationwide to assess overall mental health and resilience while a second study will focus on 50 female athletes at LSU…

Cut 8 (12)  “…with that”

Dr. Stewart expects the research projects will result in tools to help female athletes meet the particular challenges they face as female athletes.

Cut 9 (07)  “…in the future.”

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In Louisiana adoptees who are 24 years of age or older can request a copy of their original birth certificate thanks to a law that went into effect on August 1st. Elise Lewis, one of the founders of the Louisiana Coalition for Adoption Reform says they’ve received positive feedback from adoptees…

Cut 10 (12) “…to know.”

Lewis says they’ve lobbied for several years to give adopted persons the right to have access to their original birth certificate which has the names of their biological parents, but she credits Rosepine Representative Chuck Owens for sharing his personal story of adoption with lawmakers for the bill finally becoming law.

Cut  11 (11)  “…from their families.” 

If you’re adopted and want to get a copy of your original birth certificate you can only request it online at the Louisiana Department of Health’s vital statistics website. Lewis says under the adoption information tab you can click on the application for their pre-adoption birth certificate.

Cut 12 (11) “…pre-adoption birth certificate.” 

For more information click here https://ldh.la.gov/page/680.

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August is often when hurricane season starts to really heat up, and Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says it pays to get prepared now for a possible storm damage claim. Donelon says now is the time to get out your property insurance declaration page and read it thoroughly…:

Cut 13 (11) “…Named Storm Deductible.”

Donelon says the Named Storm Deductible applies for hurricanes and tropical storms and requires you put up 5-percent of your property’s value before insurance kicks in. A $200-thousand home would have a NSD of $10-thousand. Donelon says you should also shoot photos or video of the interior contents of your home…:

Cut 14 (13)  “…your claim processed.”

Donelon says it’s important to not wait until after a storm has hit your property to take these simple steps. He also says consider getting National Flood Insurance, in case your home should take on high water. He says regular homeowner’s insurance won’t cover that, and – despite cost increases -flood insurance is still a tremendous value…:

Cut 15 (09)  “…continue to do it.”

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Saints linebacker Demario Davis is entering his fifth season in the NFL and his 11th overall. He’s made the All-Pro team the last three years and the 33-year-old says the goal for this year’s Black and Gold defense is to be the best they can be….

Cut 16 (16)  “….to be” .

The Saints had to replace their 2021 starting safeties in the offseason. Malcolm Jenkins retired and Marcus Williams signed with the Ravens. Davis likes the new additions and the team returns many of the key players that made them one of the best defenses in the NFL last season…

Cut 17 (23) “…in the building” 

Many fans are concerned about a drop off at head coach with former defensive coordinator Dennis Allren replacing Sean Payton. But Davis calls Allen one of the smartest coaches he’s ever been around…

Cut 18 (20) “   about it”

5:30 LRN Newscast August 1

She was once one of the state’s top Democrat power players, but today former New Orleans State Senator and state Democratic Party chair Karen Carter Peterson pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges. Peterson was accused of taking nearly a hundred-thousand dollars in campaign and party money with the help of yet unnamed assistants. A federal judge will decide if Peterson will go to prison, when her sentencing comes up in December.

Louisiana’s on again/off again abortion ban trigger law is back on again, after Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson signed an order that suspends his preliminary injunction. That action is the result of a ruling Friday from the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino…:

CUT 06(11)      “…lower court’s ruling.”

Ciolino says this case will eventually be decided by the state Supreme Court, and he think the High Court will rule for the state.

 

Not that it was EVER ok, but it is now – officially – a crime to use marijuana while in a moving vehicle. Metairie Republican Representative Laurie Schlegel brought the bill in the legislature. She says she thought of the bill after witnessing people in New Orleans, driving around smoking weed…:

CUT 12(11)      “…not be good.”

Schlegel says, with smokable medical cannabis now legal, it makes good sense to draw a line on where one can use it. The law applies to ANYONE in the vehicle; driver or passengers. A violation means a $100 fine.

The Louisiana Municipal association elects its first-ever Black female president. She’s Ville Platte Mayor Jennifer Vidrine, who says she will represent ALL communities in the state, which has not always been the case…:

CUT 11(09)      “…as they should be.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 1

The Saints held their first padded practice today and still no Honey Badger. Tyrann Metheiu remains absent from training camp with what appears to be an excused absence. Head Coach Dennis Allen says there’s no timetable on Mathieu’s return.

Alvin Kamara’s scheduled court hearing in Las Vegas on a felony battery charge was postponed for another 60 days. Kamara is accused of punching another man eight times during a fight at a Las Vegas casino.

Running back Mark Ingram is competing in his 12th NFL training camp. At the age of 32 he’s the NFL’s second oldest running back…
Cut 18 (21) “ …anytime soon”

A shortstop set to transfer from Vanderbilt to LSU, instead is turning pro. Carter Young has signed with the Baltmore Orioles organiziation for a reported one-point-three million dollars just ahead of today’s 4 o’ clock deadline. He was selected in the 17th round by Baltimore, despite hitting .207 for the Commodores this past season.

Louisiana Tech announces it will hold a fall fan fest on August 13th at the Thomas Assembly Center. Players and coaches from football, soccer, and volleyball will be available from noon to 2 PM that day to sign autographs and take pictures with fans.

La Tech also announces it received 5-point-six million dollars in donations, the highest dollar figure since fiscal year 2017 with the exception of disaster relief efforts. Tech athletics that support for the women’s teams grew significantly. The money will help pay for new lockers for women’s basketball, new uniforms and a batting cage for softball.

4:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Louisiana’s law that bans most abortions is back in effect. Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson has signed an order that suspends his preliminary injunction. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Judge Johnson’s action is the result of a ruling Friday from the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals…:

CUT 06(11)      “…lower court’s ruling.”

Ciolino says the case will eventually go before the state Supreme Court and he thinks the state will win.

Former state Senator and state Democrat Party chair Karen Carter Peterson pleaded guilty today to federal fraud charges. Peterson was accused of stealing tens of thousands in campaign and party funds, with the help of several associates; none of them named in court documents. A judge will decide if the 52-year-old Peterson will go to prison, when she is sentenced in early December.

 

The Mayor of Ville Platte, Jennifer Vidrine, was installed Saturday as president of the Louisiana Municipal Association; making her the first Black woman to hold that position. She’s been Mayor of Ville Platte, in Evangeline parish, since 2011. In her career in public service, she has broken through a number of racial and gender barriers to get where she is. Vidrine says she didn’t achieve all that alone…:

CUT 10(11)      “…I could stand here.”

A new law taking effect today makes it a crime to use marijuana in a motor vehicle. Metairie Republican Representative Laurie Schlegel brought the bill in the legislature. She says with smokable medical marijuana now legal, it’s a good idea to establish where one CANNOT use it. She says the law also applies to VAPING cannabis…:

CUT 14(05)      “…this law as well.”

Those caught using marijuana in a moving vehicle will face a $100 fine – even if they are using legally prescribed medical marijuana.

3:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Louisiana’s law that bans most abortions is back in effect. Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson has signed an order that suspends his preliminary injunction. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the case will eventually reach the state Supreme Court and when that happens, the high court will quite likely rule for the state. He says if pro-choice advocates want to change the law, they’ll need to take it up at the Capitol next spring…:

CUT 08(05)      “…not by the courts.”

New Orleans born rapper Mystikal has been arrested in Ascension parish for alleged rape. The 52-year-old musician, whose real name is Michael Tyler, is accused of holding a woman captive in his Prairieville home and rapping her. This is Tyler’s third arrest on sex crimes in 20 years. He spent 6 years in prison for a sexual assault in 2004. As of this news cast, his bond had not been set.

 

28 men and women who have at least two years of law enforcement experience have started their training in the first ever accelerated cadet class with the Louisiana State Police…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Thorington.”

The state Department of Health reports another 3850 new cases of COVID-19, with 650 persons currently hospitalized with symptoms. They say 60-percent of those infected have had NO shots. LDH also reports 16 new COVID-related deaths.

LRN PM Newscall august 1

28 men and women who have at least two years of law enforcement experience have started their training in the first ever accelerated cadet class with the Louisiana State Police. Brooke Thorington has more

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

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Louisiana’s First Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a suspensive appeal as the state’s abortion ban law moves through the court system. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An accelerated cadet academy for Louisiana State troopers is underway. Sergeant Monroe Dillion says in their 86 years of cadet classes this is their first ever accelerated academy with 28 men and women embarking on their future as state troopers.

Cut 3 (10) “…14 weeks.” 

The accelerated class includes cadets that already have a minimum of two years of full-time law enforcement experience. And because these cadets already have law enforcement experience in Louisiana, Dillon says they don’t have to repeat the curriculum that the cadets are already certified in.

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The cadets will also receive extensive training in lawful uses of force and implicit bias recognition in their accelerated academy.

Dillion says with the retirement of many troopers and the recruitment of law enforcement officers being down nationwide, he says there’s a reason for holding an accelerated academy.

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LSP’s next cadet academy will get underway in February 2023 and the deadline for applications is October 17th.

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Louisiana’s law that bans most abortions is back in effect. Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson has signed an order that suspends his preliminary injunction. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Judge Johnson’s action is the result of a ruling Friday from the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals…

Cut 6 (11) “…lower court’s ruling” 

Judge Johnson had issued a restraining order against the law from going into effect while he studies the merits of the law. But Ciolino says it was just a matter of time before the appeals court would act…

Cut 7 (08) “…law requires.” 

Ciolino says once the case reaches the Louisiana Supreme Court, the state’s highest court will likely rule the abortion ban is legal. He says if pro-choice advocates want to change the law, they’ll need the Legislature’s help…

Cut 8 (05) “…not by the courts”

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The Mayor of Ville Platte, Jennifer Vidrine, was installed Saturday as president of the Louisiana Municipal Association; making her the first Black woman to hold that position. Vidrine says she is honored to be elected by her peers…:

Cut 9 (12)  “…it’s also humbling.”

As LMA President, Vidrine will also lead the group’s Executive Board and chair the LMA Executive Committee. She’s been Mayor of Ville Platte, in Evangeline parish, since 2011. In her career in public service, she has broken through a number of racial and gender barriers to get where she is. Vidrine says she didn’t achieve all that alone…:

Cut 10 (11) “…I could stand here.” 

Vidrine says she will represent ALL communities in Louisiana. She says in the past that has not always been the case…:

Cut 11 (09)  “…as they should be.”

Also installed Saturday to the LMA were Cheneyville Mayor Derrick Johnson, First Vice President and Leesville Mayor Rick Allen as Second Vice President.

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A new law taking effect today makes it a crime to use marijuana in a motor vehicle. Metairie Republican Representative Laurie Schlegel brought the bill in the legislature. She says she thought of the bill after witnessing people in New Orleans, driving around smoking weed…:

Cut 12 (11) “…not be a good thing.”  

Schlegel says, with smokable medical marijuana now legal, it’s a good idea to establish where one CANNOT use it…:

Cut 13 (10) “…driving in a car…”

Schlegel’s new law prohibits smoking marijuana in a moving motor vehicle for both the operator and any passengers. She says the law also applies to vaping marijuana…:

Cut 14 (05)  “…this law as well.” 

Those caught using marijuana in a moving vehicle will face a $100 fine – even if they are using legally prescribed medical marijuana.

2:30 LRN Newscast August 1

The on again / off again state abortion ban is on again. Louisiana’s First Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a suspensive appeal as the law moves through the court system…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Palermo.”

A Shreveport man arrested last week for possessing child pornography has had more charges added on. 22-year-old Deandrick Fuller initially faced 16 counts, after investigators found images on his devices. Another 132 images were discovered later, including some depicting bestiality. The investigation is ongoing and more charges may be coming.

 

State Police are conducting their first-ever accelerated trooper cadet academy. The class is only for those with at least two years previous law enforcement experience. Meaning a lot of the basics won’t need to be covered. LSP Sergeant Monroe Dillion says there’s a reason for holding an accelerated academy…:

CUT 05(11)      “…be out there.”

The accelerated class is 28 men and women. LSP’s next regular cadet academy will get underway in February 2023 and the deadline for applications is October 17th.

Starting today, a new law takes effect making it a crime to use marijuana in a moving vehicle. With legal medical cannabis a thing now, Metairie Representative Laurie Schlegel, who authored the bill, says it’s a good idea to establish where one CANNOT use it…:

CUT 13(10)      “…driving in a car.”

The law applies to anyone in the car; driver or passengers.

1:30 LRN Newscast August 1

28 men and women who have at least two years of law enforcement experience have started their training in the first ever accelerated cadet class with the Louisiana State Police…:

CUT 01(33)      “…Thorington.”

New Orleans rapper Mystikal, who has been accused of rape twice in the past two decades, is in the Ascension Parish Jail on his third count of alleged sex crimes. The 52-year-old’s real name is Michael Tyler. He spent 6 years in prison for a 2004 sex assault.

 

A new law taking effect today makes it a crime to use marijuana in a motor vehicle. Metairie Republican Representative Laurie Schlegel brought the bill in the legislature. She says she thought of the bill after witnessing people in New Orleans, driving around smoking weed…:

CUT 12(11)      “…not a good thing.”

A violation will mean a $100 fine.

The Mayor of Ville Platte, Jennifer Vidrine, was installed Saturday as president of the Louisiana Municipal Association; making her the first Black woman to hold that position. Vidrine says she is honored to be elected by her peers…:

CUT 09  (12)        “…also humbling.”

In her career in public service, she has broken through a number of racial and gender barriers to get where she is.

12:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Coming soon to a highway near you: more Louisiana State Troopers. LSP Sgt. Monroe Dillon says an accelerated cadet academy is underway now. That means everyone in the class has at least 2 years law enforcement experience. That means they do not have to repeat the basics…:

CUT 04  (11)        “…defensive tactics.”

28 new men and women will soon graduate and begin service.

Louisiana’s law that bans most abortions is back in effect. Baton Rouge Judge Don Johnson has signed an order that suspends his preliminary injunction. Judge Johnson had issued a restraining order against the law from going into effect while he studies the merits of the law, but Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says it was just a matter of time before the appeals court would act……:

CUT 07(08)      “…the law requires.”

 

Starting today the I-10 Atchafalaya Basin is officially designated as a highway safety corridor. Jeff Palermo on what that means…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Palermo.”

…and now today’s markets…

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints held their first padded practice this morning. Head Coach Dennis Allen says this is there chance to get a true evaluation of the players…
cut 27 (27) “….little bit”
Through the first few practices, the Saints defense has been getting the better of the offense. Newly acquired wide receiver Jarvis Landry says the Saints secondary has a lot of depth and they are versatile…
cut 17 (15) “…make plays”

The NBA is mourning the loss of a legend with the passing away of Bill Russell at the age of 88. Russell was born in West Monroe, but moved to to California at the age of eight. Russell won two NCAA championshipsat University of San Francisco, a Gold Medal and eleven championships 13 years with the Boston Celtics. Russell won the NBA MVP five times and is the first Black head coach in any major sport and won two NBA Championships as a coach in 1968 and 1969. Russell was also one of the few athletes who spoke out against racism during the 50s and 60s.

Catholic High 5 five star wide receiver Shelton Sampson Jr. will announce his college of choice on Saturday and he’s narrowed his choices to four schools: LSU, Alabama, Florida State and Texas A&M. Sampson is the No. 4 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 3 player in Louisiana.

4 star offensive tackle Tyree Adams has committed to LSU football. He is the No. 13 prospect in Louisiana and the No 20 offensive tackle in the nation according to 247Sports Composite.