11:40 LRN Sportscast

I’m Andrew Greenstein and this Louisiana Radio Network Sportscast is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health, when gambling is more than a game no one wins…

Former LSU left tackle Will Campbell is now a New England Patriot. The Pats select the consensus All-American with the fourth overall pick. Campbell says ever since Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf came to one of his practices, he knew he wanted to play in Foxborough.

Cut 15 (14) “…to meet everybody.”

The Saints stayed with the ninth overall pick and selected left tackle Kelvin Banks Junior. Banks says he’s looking forward to playing for another rookie – rookie head coach Kellen Moore.

Cut 17 (14)  “…team win games.”

 

The most anticipated series of the season has arrived for the LSU baseball team as the 7th ranked Tigers host the 6th ranked Tennessee Volunteers in a matchup of the last two College World Series championship teams. Coach Jay Johnson says the Vols have an extremely talented team again this year…

Cut 18 (15)  “…offense.”

Terrific pitching matchup as two left-handers expected to be selected in the first round of this Major League Baseball draft face off against each other. Kade Anderson for LSU and Liam Doyle for the Volunteers.

Big series in Ruston as well this weekend as Louisiana Tech hosts Dallas Baptist. The Patriots are tied for first place in the Conference USA standings with Western Kentucky and Tech is a half a game back. First pitch at the Love Shack is at 6 PM.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A bill to repeal the state statute that allows for financially compensating people who served time in prison for crimes that they did not commit heads to the full house. The vote in the House Criminal Justice Committee was 7-to-4. Meredith Angelson testified against it, saying most wrongfully convicted people aren’t being fully compensated right now as it is.

Cut 11 (12) “…at ten years.”

About 200-thousand people are expected at the Vatican tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Francis. The funeral service will be held at Saint Peter’s Square, and he will be buried in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. Bishop Michael Duca of the Diocese of Baton Rouge got to meet Pope Francis in 2019 and says the pontiff was genuine.

Cut 4 (08) “…our questions directly.”

LSU will open a new instructional site in Baton Rouge for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to help address Louisiana’s critical nursing shortage. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Heavy rains have caused flooding in some areas, and one company is stepping up to help those affected. The two U-Haul stores in Lafayette are offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-box container usage for those impacted. The U-Box offer is for on-site storage at company centers.

10:30 LRN Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee votes to advance a bill that would repeal the state statute that allows for financially compensating people who served time in prison for crimes that they did not commit. Attorney General Liz Murrill testified in support of the bill, saying that the burden to compensate wrongfully-convicted people should be at the local level and not the state level.

Cut 10 (07) “…attorney in Orleans.”

This fall, LSU opens a new instructional site in Baton Rouge for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. School of Nursing Associate Dean Jennifer Manning says the addition of the Baton Rouge campus will keep more students in Louisiana instead of applying to other SEC schools in other states.

Cut 9 (11)  “…remain in the state.”

Pope Francis will be laid to rest tomorrow. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

An improperly installed child safety seat is being blamed for the death of a two-year-old Slidell boy. Preston Odone was killed when the pickup truck he was riding in veered off the roadway along eastbound I-12 in Covington. State Police say while Preston was in a car seat, he was not properly restrained.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee advances a bill that would repeal the state statute that allows for financial compensation for people who served time in prison for crimes that they did not commit. Kenner Republican Debbie Villio proposed the bill to strike the current law, arguing that exonerees can still seek relief through the federal courts. Jarvis Ballard, who served 23 years of a life prison sentence for a sex crime that he did not commit, says that avenue would not have been an option in his instance.

Cut 12 (11) “…make any sense.”

About 200-thousand people are expected at the Vatican tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Francis. Bishop Michael Duca of the Diocese of Baton Rouge says Francis continued the work of his two immediate predecessors, popes John Paul the Second and Benedict the 16th.

Cut 5 (10) “…of the church.”

LSU opens a new instructional site in Baton Rouge this fall for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing  program. School of Nursing Associate Dean Jennifer Manning says students will receive the same rigorous curriculum as at LSU Health New Orleans.

Cut 8 (10) “…Baton Rouge area hospitals.”

One big goal behind the new Baton Rouge site is to help address the state’s critical nursing shortage.

As widely expected, LSU tackle Will Campbell was taken fourth overall in the NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. Campbell says he’s looking forward to playing with second-year quarterback – and fellow first round pick – Drake Maye.

Cut 14 (13) “…special season coming.”

Campbell is the second LSU offensive lineman ever to be taken in the first round.

8:30 AM Newscast

With a critical nursing crisis in Louisiana, LSU is set to open a new instructional site in Baton Rouge for its top-ranked Nursing Program. Here’s Sean Richardson.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

About 200-thousand people are expected at the Vatican tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Francis. The funeral service will begin nine days of mourning. And Bishop Michael Duca of the Diocese of Baton Rouge says after that, work will begin on selecting a new pope.

Cut 6 (07) “…elect a pope.”

Pope Francis had served since 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict the 16th.

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Will Campbell has become the second LSU offensive lineman ever to be taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. And as nearly all prognosticators predicted, he was selected 4th overall by the New England Patriots. Campbell saays ever since Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf came to one of his practices, he knew he wanted to play in Foxborough.

Cut 15 (14) “…to meet everybody.”

The Saints chose to bolster their offensive line with the 9th overall pick in the NFL Draft by taking tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. from Texas.

Banks says he’s looking forward to playing for another rookie – rookie head coach Kellen Moore.

Cut 17 (14)  “…team win games.”

7:30 AM Newscast

The House Criminal Justice Committee votes to advance a bill that repeal thes state statute that allows for financial compensation of those who served time in prison for crimes that they did not commit. Attorney General Liz Murrill has said the burden of compensation should be born at the local level instead of the state. But not everyone agrees. Meredith Angelson testified against it, saying most wrongfully convicted people aren’t being fully compensated right now as it is.

Cut 11 (12) “…at ten years.”

About 200-thousand people are expected at the Vatican tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Francis. The pontiff died of a stroke Easter Monday at the age of 88 – just hours after he made Easter Sunday appearances. The funeral service will be held at Saint Peter’s Square. Bishop Michael Duca of the Diocese of Baton Rouge got to meet Pope Francis just a few years ago…

Cut 4 (08) “…our questions directly.”

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It was a night of offensive tackles for Louisiana at the NFL Draft. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The most anticipated series of the season has arrived for the LSU baseball team as the 7th ranked Tigers host the 6th ranked Tennessee Volunteers in a matchup of the last two College World Series championship teams. Coach Jay Johnson…

Cut 18 (15)  “…offense.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

I’m Jeanne Burns and this Sportscast on the Louisiana Radio Network is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health, when gambling is more than a game no one wins…

Most of the draft projections had the New England Patriots selecting former LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell with the fourth pick and that’s what happened. Campbell will be blocking for New England’s first round pick last year, quarterback Drake Maye…

Cut 14 (12) “….special season coming”

The Saints also selected an offensive tackle. New Orleans held steady and with the ninth pick they took Kelvin Banks from Texas. Banks already loves the Superdome, he played in the 2024 Sugar Bowl….

Cut 16 (10) “…that stadium”

The Saints have the eighth pick in today’s second round.

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The last two national champions in college baseball begin a three-game series tonight at Alex Box Stadium as the seventh ranked LSU Tigers host sixth ranked Tennessee. LSU enters the series on a two-game losing streak as they lost in the final game of the Alabama series and suffered an ugly 13-3 defeat to instate foe Northwestern State. Coach Jay Johnson hopes his team will learn from the last two games…

Cut 19 (19) “…as it is”

Tennessee is coming off a series loss to Kentucky and in the final two games of that series, only scored three runs. First pitch tonight is at 6:30.

Also tonight, La Tech hosts Dallas Baptist, the Cajuns host Georgia Southern, and Grambling looks for its eighth straight against Florida A-and-M.

6:30 AM Newscast

Pope Francis will be laid to rest tomorrow. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

The House Criminal Justice Committee votes to advance a bill that would repeal the state statute that allows financial compensation for those who serve prison time for crimes they did not commit. Attorney General Liz Murrill testified in support of the bill, saying that compensating those who are wrongfully convicted should be done on a local not state level.

Cut 10 (07) “…attorney in Orleans.”

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LSU’s set to open  new instructional site in Baton Rouge this Fall for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing  program to help address Louisiana’s critical nursing shortage. LSU School of Nursing Associate Dean Jennifer Manning says the expansion allows pre-nursing students in Baton Rouge to complete their degrees locally, a highly requested option.

Cut 7 (12) “…a space issue.”

Will Campbell has become the second LSU offensive lineman to be taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. And as nearly all prognosticators predicted, he was selected 4th overall by the New England Patriots. After he was selected, Campbell said he’s excited to be playing for a franchise that has won six Super Bowls and is ready to help them return to their winning ways.

Cut 13 (14)  “…I’m just excited.”

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Pope Francis will be laid to rest tomorrow. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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LSU will open a new instructional site in Baton Rouge for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to help address Louisiana’s critical nursing shortage. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Louisiana sends off one offensive tackle and welcomes another at the NFL Draft. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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About 200-thousand people are expected at the Vatican tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Francis. The pontiff died of a stroke Easter Monday at the age of 88 – just hours after he made Easter Sunday appearances. The funeral service will be held at Saint Peter’s Square, and he will be buried in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. Bishop Michael Duca of the Diocese of Baton Rouge got to meet Pope Francis in 2019 and says the pontiff was genuine.

Cut 4 (08) “…our questions directly.”

Bishop Duca says Pope Francis continued the work of his two immediate predecessors, popes John Paul the Second and Benedict the 16th.

Cut 5 (10) “…of the church.”

Pope Francis’ funeral will begin nine days of mourning. And Duca says after that, work will begin on selecting a new pope.

Cut 6 (07) “…elect a pope.”

Pope Francis served since 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict the 16th.

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In fall 2025, LSU will open a new instructional site in Baton Rouge for its top-ranked Bachelor of Science in Nursing  program to help address Louisiana’s critical nursing shortage. LSU School of Nursing Associate Dean Jennifer Manning says the expansion allows pre-nursing students in Baton Rouge to complete their degrees locally, a highly requested option.

Cut 7 (12) “…a space issue.”

Manning says students will receive the same rigorous curriculum as at LSU Health New Orleans, combining in-person and synchronous distance learning, with clinical training through Woman’s Hospital and Our Lady of the Lake.

Cut 8 (10) “…Baton Rouge area hospitals.”

Enrollment will start at 30 students and grow to 90. The first class is set to graduate in May 2028. Manning says the addition of the Baton Rouge campus will keep more students in Louisiana instead of applying to other SEC schools in other states.

Cut 9 (11)  “…remain in the state.”

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The House Criminal Justice Committee votes to advance a bill that would repeal the state statute that allows for financially compensating people who served time in prison for crimes that they did not commit. Current state law allows up to 40-thousand dollars per year of incarceration for compensation. Attorney General Liz Murrill testified in support of the bill, saying that the burden to compensate wrongfully-convicted people should be at the local level and not the state level.

Cut 10 (07) “…attorney in Orleans.”

The bill is controversial; the vote in the committee was 7-to-4. Meredith Angelson testified against it, saying most wrongfully convicted people aren’t being fully compensated right now as it is.

Cut 11 (12) “…at ten years.”

Kenner Republican Debbie Villio proposed the bill to strike the current law, arguing that exonerees can still seek relief through the federal courts. Jarvis Ballard, who served 23 years of a life prison sentence for a sex crime that he did not commit, says that avenue would not have been an option in his instance.

Cut 12 (11) “…make any sense.”

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Will Campbell has become the second LSU offensive lineman ever to be taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. And as nearly all prognosticators predicted, he was selected 4th overall by the New England Patriots. After he was selected, Campbell said he’s excited to be playing for a franchise that has won six Super Bowls and is ready to help them return to their winning ways.

Cut 13 (14)  “…I’m just excited.”

Campbell says he’s looking forward to play with second-year quarterback – and fellow first round pick – Drake Maye.

Cut 14 (13) “…special season coming.”

Campbell says ever since Patriots Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf came to one of his practices, he knew he wanted to play in Foxborough.

Cut 15 (14) “…to meet everybody.”

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The Saints chose to bolster their offensive line with the 9th overall pick in the NFL Draft by taking tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. from Texas. Banks was a unanimous All-American and won the Outland and Lombardi trophies last season while blocking for Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning for the Longhorns. Banks says he remembers playing in the Superdome in the 2024 Sugar Bowl, especially the electrifying atmosphere that the building yields.

Cut 16 (11) “…from either side.”

Banks says he’s looking forward to playing for another rookie – rookie head coach Kellen Moore.

Cut 17 (14)  “…team win games.”

Some draft experts had the Saints taking Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. They may have another chance to get him today – he was not taken in the first round.

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The most anticipated series of the season has arrived for the LSU baseball team as the 7th ranked Tigers host the 6th ranked Tennessee Volunteers in a matchup of the last two College World Series championship teams. Coach Jay Johnson says the Vols have an extremely talented team again this year…

Cut 18 (15)  “…offense.”

LSU enter the series on a two game losing streak as they lost in the final game of the Alabama series and suffered an ugly 13-3 defeat to instate foe Northwestern State. Johnson hopes his team will learn from the last two games…

Cut 19 (19) “…as it is”

LSU will start Kade Anderson on the mound tonight and Anthony Eyanson will start on Saturday. Sunday’s starter is to be announced. Tigers left hander Connor Ware is a possibility, he started the final game of the Alabama series. Ware was asked about the LSU-Tennessee rivalry…

Cut 20 (14) “….they’re not.”

5:30 LRN Newscast

Less than a month after voters rejected Amendment 2, Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a bill to increase teacher salaries. It would require school districts to use savings from the elimination of three state trust funds to provide the increases. A companion bill from Carencro representative Julie Emerson was designed to simplify the proposal in response to criticism that Amendment 2 was too complex.

Cut 4 (09) “…teacher pay raise there.”

The full Senate has approved legislation cracking down on “left-lane camping,” the act of lingering in the passing lane. First time offenders of the proposed law would face a fine of up to 150-dollars. Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey jokingly suggested a harsher punishment.

Cut 11 (11) “…pass this.”

The Senate Health and Welfare Committee has advanced a bill that would ban fluoride in drinking water. The bill was written by Houma Republican Mike Fesi. Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham says excessive levels of fluoride have been shown to lower IQs in babies. He calls it an issue of freedom of choice.

Cut 13 (10)  “…as a physician.”

Opponents, however, say fluoride has proven to be beneficial when used at the right concentration. Annette Droddy, who represents the Louisiana Dental Association’s 19-hundred dentists, says when cities remove fluoride from their drinking water, tooth decay goes up.

Cut 15 (09) “…removal of fluoride.”

The vote was 6-to-3, along party lines.