LRN AM Newscall August 5

Among the new laws that went into effect last Friday is one that relates to the post-conviction appeals process. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The Southern Shrimp Alliance is applauding President Trump’s 25-percent tariffs on shrimp imports from India. Kace Kieschnick reports.

Cut 2 (29) “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”

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The search is on for a new athletics director at ULM after John Harwell suddenly resigns after 18 months on the job. Andre Champagne (SHOM-pine) has the story…

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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Death row convicts can no longer drag out their appeals for decades, thanks to a new law that went into effect last Friday. Slidell Republican Representative Brian Glorioso authored House Bill 675, which, among other things, speeds up deadlines in death-row cases.

Cut 4 (07) “…or 25 years.”

Glorioso says the purpose of the new law is to give the victims’ families the swift justice that they deserve.

Cut 5 (14) “…off the books.”

Glorioso says under the old law, death row convicts and their attorneys were incentivized to delay the proceedings for as long as possible, forcing the families’ victims to wait until final justice is served.

Cut 6 (12) “…up the system.”

Glorioso says the convict is still afforded due process, including the ability to get DNA testing. They just no longer have an infinite amount of time to do so.

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The Trump administration announced the cancellation of plans to use more than 3.5 million acres of federal waters for offshore wind farms, ending plans to have wind farms in the Gulf of Mexico. Greg Upton, the executive director of the LSU Center for Energy Studies, says planning got underway to construct wind farms in the gulf during the Biden administration.

Cut 7 (06) “…wind energy.”

There are three operating offshore wind farms off the eastern coast of the United States and four more projects under construction off the Northeastern coast. Upton expects those projects to continue, but any plans to build a wind farm off of Louisiana’s coast have been eliminated.

Cut 8 (11) “…right now.”

Upton says several Louisiana-based energy companies were excited about the development of offshore wind energy projects. He says in May, shipbuilder Edison Chouest Offshore completed construction of a ship to service the five-billion-dollar Empire Wind project off the New York coast.

Cut 9 (09)  “…the Northeast.”

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The Southern Shrimp Alliance is applauding President Trump’s 25-percent tariff on shrimp imports from India, which is by far the biggest exporter of shrimp to the U.S. Board member Cheri Blanchard of Houma says the low cost of imported shrimp is costing local shrimpers their livelihoods.

Cut 10 (10) “…make a profit.”

Blanchard says shrimp exporters, including India, Indonesia and Vietnam, do not abide by the same rules that domestic shrimpers have to abide by, and that makes imported shrimp a lot less healthy.

Cut 11 (12) “…tits natural state.”

Blanchard says she hopes the tariffs will level the playing field between local shrimpers and the exporters

Cut 12 (10) “…those sources out.”

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Big shakeup at the University of Louisiana at Monroe as Athletic Director John Hartwell announces his resignation after only 18 months on the job. Hartwell is responsible for several major hires, in particular football head coach Bryant Vincent, who led the Warhawks to a 5 and 1 start last season. Sean Fox, the sports director at Sports Talk West Monroe, says Hartwell gained a lot of credibility from the Vincent hire.

Cut 13 (11)  “…of the town.”

Fox says Hartwell’s resignation comes as a surprise and an exact reason for his departure is unknown. He says ULM hired a new president in May, Doctor Carrie Castille, and it’s unknown if the two had a falling out.

Cut 14 (12) “…they were behind.”

ULM’s athletics budget is one of the smallest in the country among FBS schools and recently eliminated its women’s tennis program. Hartwell’s official statement explained that he was planning to pursue other professional opportunities. Fox says funding of ULM’s athletic department has been an issue for years.

Cut 15 (12) “…case here.”

Hartwell’s next destination is a question, but some are speculating that he might return to Troy University, where he served as the Athletic Director from 2012 to 2015.

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The LSU defense will be anchored by preseason All-SEC linebackers Whit Weeks and Harold Perkins. Perkins has been a dominant pure pass rusher, but head coach Brian Kelly says he’s grown more comfortable with the other aspects of the position as well.

Cut 16 (15) “…not distracted.”

On the outside, LSU features a secondary with four incoming four-star transfer defensive backs, along with returning corners Ashton Stamps and PJ Woodland. Add in five-star freshman corner D.J. Pickett and five returning safeties, and Kelly says playing time becomes the ultimate motivator.

Cut 17 (15)  “…entire unit.”

South Florida transfer defensive lineman Bernard Gooden has been one of the early standouts of camp. Gooden received All-AAC honors after totaling 35 tackles, 10 TFL’s and one and a half sacks in 13 games last season. Kelly says his performance has elevated the defense.

Cut 18 (17) “…difficult to block.”

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The Louisiana Tech defense is coming together under new coordinator Luke Olson. Olson led a Jacksonville State defense that was second in the conference in takeaways last season, and cornerback Cedric Woods says he’s brought that same mentality to Ruston.

Cut 19 (15) “…that ball.”

The Bulldogs were anchored by a dominant defense last year, but much of the defensive front has moved on. Redshirt sophomore Judd Royeau says he welcomed eight new guys to the D-line room.

Cut 20 (18) “…to be better (2x).”

5:30 LRN Newscast

We’re now hearing from the representative who helped get a ban on hand-held cell phone use while driving across the finish line in the legislature and into law. Slidell Republican Brian Glorioso says it was a long time coming.

Cut 3 (09) “…matters and issues.”

The new law makes handling a cell phone while driving a secondary offense.

A new study from Bankrate finds Louisiana has a cool housing market and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest for their market size in the country. Data analyst Alex Gailey says the Bankrate Housing Heat Index looks at data from a variety of sources and Louisiana ranks below average in every category…

Cut 10 (08) “…population growth.”

Gailey says on the flip side, a cool housing market means more options for buyers.

Researchers determined the 2025 Gulf of Mexico dead zone is about the size of Connecticut. The zone represents an area of low to no oxygen, unable to support marine life. The most common way these nutrients make it to the Gulf is through runoff from fertilizers used throughout the Midwest. LSU Oceanography Professor Nancy Rabalais says many farmers are aware of the issue, and their efforts can help.

Cut 7 (10) “…Gulf of Mexico.”

LSU is ranked ninth in the preseason Coaches Poll. Head coach Brian Kelly has seen a motivated group of players, especially in the trenches. He says ongoing position battles and a competitive culture make for great practices.

Cut 12 (10) “…those traits.”

LSU opens the 2025 season on the road against Clemson.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU was ranked ninth in the US LBM preseason Coaches Poll. Head coach Brian Kelly has seen a motivated group of players, especially in the trenches. He says ongoing position battles and a competitive culture make for great practices.

Cut 12 (10) “…on the field.”

Clemson, the Tigers’ week one opponent, ranked sixth. Texas took home the top-ranked spot, while Georgia at four and Alabama at eight joined LSU as the four SEC schools in the top ten.

Wide Receiver Aaron Anderson has missed most of fall camp with nagging knee inflammation stemming from his time at Alabama. Kelly said he felt good today and should return to the practice field Wednesday.

Ju’Juan Johnson was a record-breaking quarterback at Lafayette Christian. He started at LSU as a defensive back, but moved to running back during his freshman season. He took snaps at quarterback in the spring but has seen reps at running back and even wide receiver in fall camp. Offensive tackle Tyree Adams believes Johnson can be a playmaker for the offense…

Cut 18 (14) “…make plays.”

The Louisiana Tech defense is picking up the pieces of one of the nation’s best units from a season ago. Coordinator Jermiah Johnson was lured to Coastal Carolina, and the Bulldogs are finding a new identity under former Jax State defensive coordinator Luke Olson. Returning cornerback Cedric Woods says they’re focused on 2025.

Cut 21 (12) “…on the future.”

4:30 LRN Newscast

We’re hearing from the representative who helped get the ban on handling cell phones while driving into law. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

ULM Athletic Director John Hartwell announced his resignation today after just 18 months on the job. Rumors swirled that the Alabama-native had his eyes set on the vacant AD position at the University of Troy, but AL.com reports that narrative is unfounded, and his resignation was due to budgetary concerns.

Bankrate has found Louisiana is home to some of the coldest housing markets in the nation. Shreveport and New Orleans are among the frostiest for the size of their markets. Bankrate data analyst Alex Gailey credits high homeowners’ insurance rates as one reason why selling a home in the Bayou State is no easy task.

Cut 9 (08)  “…housing costs.”

The Gulf of America dead zone is roughly the size of Connecticut this year. While only slightly above the typical average, LSU Oceanography Professor Nancy Rabalais says that’s still large. She says the zone is an area of low to no oxygen, unable to support marine life, caused by excess nutrients making their way off land and into the Gulf.

Cut 6 (10) “…the oxygen.”

3:30 LRN Newscast

A new study from Bankrate finds Louisiana has a cool housing market and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest for their market size in the country. Bankrate analyst Alex Gailey says a big reason for the sluggish housing market is that many Louisiana residents can not afford to own a home…

Cut 11 (12) “….buy a home”

It is now illegal in Louisiana to handle your cell phone while driving. It’s a secondary offense. That means an officer will not pull you over just for handling your cell phone while driving; but if the officer observed you doing so while committing another moving violation, that would add an additional fine to your citation. Slidell Representative Brian Glorioso says he wrote his bill that way after prior attempts to make it a primary offense failed.

Cut 4 (09) “…pretextual stop issue.”

 

LSU is ranked ninth in the preseason coaches college football poll. Yesterday, the Tigers volunteered at the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. The team supplied nearly 40-thousand meals across 11 parishes in just one hour. Coach Brian Kelly…

Cut 14 (08) “…of work.”

Researchers have determined the size of the dead zone off Louisiana’s coast is the size of Connecticut. The dead zone is an area in the Gulf of America that has low to no oxygen, because of high levels of nitrogen and phosphorous that flowed into the Gulf from the Mississippi River. LSU Oceanography Professor Nancy Rabalais says the Gulf has two layers of water: a warmer, fresher top layer, with a colder, saltier one beneath. She says this leads to the dead zone along the ocean floor.

Cut 8 (13) “…doesn’t diffuse.”

LRN PM Newscall Monday August 4

We’re hearing from the representative who helped get the ban on handling cell phones while driving into law. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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A study from Bankrate finds Louisiana’s housing market is cool and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest in the country for their market size. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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We’re now hearing from the representative who helped get a ban on hand-held cell phone use while driving across the finish line in the legislature and into law. Slidell Republican Brian Glorioso says it was a long time coming.

Cut 3 (09) “…matters and issues.”

The new law makes handling a cell phone while driving a secondary offense. That means an officer will not pull you over just for handling your cell phone while driving; but if the officer observed you doing so while committing another moving violation, that would add an additional fine to your citation. Glorioso says he wrote his bill that way after prior attempts to make it a primary offense failed.

Cut 4 (09) “…pretextual stop issue.”

Glorioso says while the law is now in effect, there is a grace period.

Cut 5 (08) “…until January 1st.”

Handling a cell phone while driving, however, is a primary offense in school zones and construction zones for a while – and it has been for quite some time.

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Researchers determined the 2025 Gulf of Mexico dead zone is about the size of Connecticut. The zone represents an area of low to no oxygen, unable to support marine life. LSU Oceanography Professor Nancy Rabalais says the zone is caused by high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in waterways.

Cut 6 (10) “…the oxygen.”

The most common way these nutrients make it to the Gulf is through runoff from fertilizers used throughout the Midwest. Rabalais says many farmers are aware of the issue, and their efforts can help.

Cut 7 (10) “…Gulf of Mexico.”

Rabalais says the Gulf has two layers of water: a warmer, fresher top layer, with a colder, saltier one beneath. She says this leads to the dead zone along the ocean floor.

Cut 8 (13) “…doesn’t diffuse.”

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A new study from Bankrate finds Louisiana has a cool housing market and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest for their market size in the country. Data analyst Bankrate Alex Gailey says high homeowners’ insurance rates is one reason why it’s tough to sell a home in Louisiana…

Cut 9 (08)  “…housing costs.”

Gailey says the Bankrate Housing Heat Index looks at data from a variety of sources and Louisiana ranks below average in every category…

Cut 10 (08) “…population growth.”

Gailey says they also found many Louisiana residents can not afford to own a home…

Cut 11 (12) “….buy a home

Gailey says on the flip side, a cool housing market is good for buyers as it means more options, you can negotiate more and get concessions from the seller.

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LSU was ranked ninth in the US LBM preseason Coaches Poll. Head coach Brian Kelly has seen a motivated group of players, especially in the trenches. He says ongoing position battles and a competitive culture make for great practices.

Cut 12 (10) “…those traits.”

Wide Receiver Aaron Anderson has missed most of fall camp with nagging knee inflammation stemming from his time at Alabama. Kelly says it was reaggravated in his offseason work, but he felt good today.

Cut 13 (12)  “…on the field.”

The Tigers volunteered at the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank on their off day yesterday. The team supplied nearly 40-thousand meals across 11 parishes in just one hour. Kelly says all it took was telling them they could go home when they finished.

Cut 14 (08) “…of work.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

Now that the calendar has flipped to August, you should be making a concerted effort to keeping your hands off your cell phones while driving. After all, it’s now against the law. If you need time to get used to it, Slidell Representative Brian Glorioso, who wrote the new law, has some good news for you – there is a grace period.

Cut 5 (08) “…until January 1st.”

LSU enters the 2025 season ranked ninth in the coaches poll. The team is hard at work preparing for the season opener at Clemson. Wide Receiver Aaron Anderson has missed most of fall camp with nagging knee inflammation stemming from his time at Alabama. Head Coach Brian Kelly says it was reaggravated in his offseason work, but he felt good today.

Cut 13 (12)  “…on the field.”

A study from Bankrate finds Louisiana’s housing market is cool and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest in the country for their market size. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

On the heels of the Medicaid Millionaire comes the story of the Medicaid Romeo and Juliet. The State Attorney General’s Office says Keith and Shelly Duncan of Denham Springs failed to accurately report their marital status and household income to claim Medicaid benefits and to defraud the state out of more than 133-thousand dollars. The two are charged with government benefits fraud.

1:30 LRN Newscast

We’re hearing from the state representative who helped get the ban on handling cell phones while driving into law. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

State Police say two pedestrians standing on the shoulder of I-10 in Breaux Bridge were struck and killed by a Lexus yesterday afternoon. Authorities say 66-year-old Cynthia Dinet of Gretna and 68-year-old Elisa Lightell of Maurice were standing next to their vehicle on the shoulder when the Lexus encountered traffic and veered into the right shoulder, hitting the pedestrians.

 

The Dead Zone, which is off the coast of Louisiana, where there is not enough oxygen to support marine life is about the size of Connecticut this summer. High levels and nitrogen and phosphorus that exit out of the Mississippi River into the Gulf have created the dead zone. LSU Oceanography professor Nancy Rabalais says many farmers are aware of the issue and can help…

Cut 7 (10) “….Gulf of Mexico”

The LSU Tigers are ranked ninth in the preseason coaches poll, which came out today. Coach Brian Kelly says he’s seen a motivated team and it’s led to a competitive culture…

Cut 12 (10) “…on the field”

ULM athletics director John Hartwell announced his resignation today. A release from the school says Hartwell will pursue other professional opportunities.

12:30 LRN Newscast

A new study from Bankrate finds Louisiana has a cool housing market, and New Orleans and Shreveport are among the coldest for their market size in the country. Data analyst Alex Gailey says high homeowners’ insurance rates is one reason why it’s tough to sell a home in Louisiana…

Cut 9 (08)  “…housing costs.”

Gailey says on the flip side, a cool housing market is good for buyers as it means more options, you can negotiate more and get concessions from the seller.

Researchers determined the 2025 Gulf of Mexico dead zone is about the size of Connecticut. The zone represents an area of low to no oxygen, unable to support marine life. LSU Oceanography Professor Nancy Rabalais says the zone is caused by high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in waterways.

Cut 6 (10) “…the oxygen.”

We’re now hearing from the representative who helped get a ban on hand-held cell phone use while driving across the finish line in the legislature and into law. Slidell Republican Brian Glorioso says it was a long time coming.

Cut 3 (09) “…matters and issues.”

The new law makes handling a cell phone while driving a secondary offense. That means an officer will not pull you over just for handling your cell phone while driving; but if the officer observed you doing so while committing another moving violation, that would add an additional fine to your citation. There is a grace period; officers will issue warnings instead of additional fines until the end of the year.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU is less than a month away from its season opener against Clemson. The Tigers are looking for their first win in week one since the Joe Burrow-led 2019 Tigers. Defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory has been at LSU since 2020 and wants to start 1-0….

Cut 20 (16) “…the place.”

ESPN currently has Clemson as a 3-and-a-half-point favorite at home.

LSU received another top defensive line commitment from four-star Deuce Geralds. The Collins Hill product is a top ten-ranked prospect in the state of Georgia but says he grew up in Baton Rouge and dreamed of playing for the Tigers.

After a 126-play game simulation scrimmage yesterday, the Saints will have a well-deserved day off from practice today. While quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough both showed flashes in reps with the first team, it was the defense that won the day with two interceptions, multiple sacks and a turnover on downs. New Orleans will return for their final practice on Airline tomorrow before flying out to California ahead of their first preseason game against the Chargers Sunday.

As UL-Lafayette prepares for the 2025 season, the Cajuns will rely on a dynamic running back duo of sophomore Bill Davis and junior Zylon Perry. The tandem posted nearly 800 and 700 rushing yards last year, respectively, and head coach Michael Desormeaux says he expects improvement this season.

Cut 17 (18)  “…special for us.”