4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU Tigers will play Texas A-and-M tomorrow night in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals. The Aggies won today for the second time since arriving in Hoover, holding on for a three to two victory over Auburn. A&M needs every win that it can get for a chance to make the NCAA Tournament.

Meanwhile, LSU practiced earlier today in Hoover. Coach Jay Johnson says his team is ready to play….

Cut 29 (18) “…with our fans”

First pitch is around 6:30 tomorrow night. The Tigers dropped two out of three to the Aggies earlier this month.

Big news regarding the college football playoff. The CFP executives have voted for straight seeding, meaning the teams will be seeded directly one through 12 and conference champions will no longer automatically receive a first round bye and a top four seed. By the way, we are 100-days away from LSU’s season opener at Clemson.

Saints quarterback Jake Haener will miss the rest of the OTA sessions after suffering an oblique strain.  ESPN’s Adam Schefter says the injury will sideline Haener for multiple weeks, but he should be available for the start of training camp.

Both Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough looked good in seven on seven sessions today. Shough had a nice deep ball to Rashid Shaheed. Shough is a 25-year-old rookie and Coach Kellen Moore was asked if he can already tell, Shough is an older rookie…

Cut 20 (19) “…getting reps.

4:30 PM Newscast

A former Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is facing bribery and fraud charges. A five-count indictment was handed down against Jack Montoucet for allegedly receiving kickbacks in awarding a state contract to a business that provided online educational boating courses. Sportsman could take the courses to resolve citations issued by Wildlife and Fisheries.  Montoucet faces up to 20 years in prison and a one-million dollar fine. Two others have already pleaded guilty for their involvement.

Five of the ten escapees from the Orleans Parish jail remain on the run. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill conducted a tour of the jail to see for herself what improvements are needed. Afterwards she said having the right locks and hinges on the doors is a top priority…

Cut 8 (11) “…want them to be.”

Get ready for another active hurricane season. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

If you’re into trivia games, this is your weekend. Trivia Nationals are being held at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. Organizer Lee-Ann Whitlock says along with the trivia games, there will be a game show boot camp Saturday afternoon and an awards banquet Sunday night.

Cut 14 (07) “…for a weekend.”

It will cost you 275 dollars for all the games you wish to compete in during the event weekend. More information is available at trivia nationals-dot-org.

3:30 PM Newscast

Attorney General Liz Murrill is looking into what contributed to last week’s jail break at the Orleans Parish Jail. She says a critical piece in preventing future escapes is making sure the Orleans Parish criminal justice system is moving cases through in an effective manner. She adds, housing inmates at a parish jail for several years is asking for trouble…

Cut 7 (11) “…doors”

Five of the ten inmates who escaped last week are still at large.

Get ready for another active hurricane season. NOAA is predicting an above-average season, with 13 to 19 named storms. Of them, they predict six to ten hurricanes, with three to five being major hurricanes – Category Three or higher. National Weather Service Director Ken Graham says even a storm that does not rise to the level of a major hurricane can still be very devastating.

Cut 3 (11) “…care the category.”

He says, start building your emergency kits now.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, along with ten other Southeastern states launched the website, Gator-Wise-dot-org to educate the public on safely coexisting with alligators. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Jeb Linscombe says alligator attacks are rare here with fewer than 25 since the 1970’s but three to four thousand nuisance complaints are filed every year.

Cut 11 (08) “…harvested or relocated.”

Linscombe says the initiative aims to foster realistic perceptions about alligators.

This is the weekend for trivia lovers. Trivia Nationals are being held at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, just east of the Superdome. Organizer Lee-Ann Whitlock says there are many kinds of trivia competitions.

Cut 12 (09) “…puzzle-type activities.”

The cost to attend is 275 dollars for the entire weekend for all the games you wish to compete in. More information is at trivia nationals-dot-org.

2:30 PM Newscast

A former Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is facing bribery and fraud charges. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Working toward preventing another jail break, Attorney General Liz Murrill and state corrections officials toured the Orleans Parish Jail. Murrill plans to spend the next several weeks looking at how the facility can be made more secure, and she says that’s not allowing construction materials to be used as weapons…

Cut 6 (11) “…job done.”

She says a critical piece in preventing future escapes is making sure the Orleans Parish criminal justice system is moving cases through in an effective manner.

NOAA is predicting an above-average hurricane season, with 13 to 19 named storms with six to ten hurricanes, and three to five major hurricanes. National Weather Service Director Ken Graham on why so active this year.

Cut 5 (14) “…and they develop.”

Graham says storms can strengthen very rapidly, pointing out that all recent Category Five hurricanes were tropical storms 72 hours earlier.

There’s now a website to help you coexist with alligators. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, in collaboration with ten other Southeastern states launched Gator-Wise-dot-org. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Jeb Linscombe says the website offers other practical tips

Cut 10 (14) “…to feed alligators.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

Get ready for another active hurricane season. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A former Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is facing bribery and fraud charges. A five-count indictment was handed down against Jack Montoucet for allegedly receiving kickbacks in awarding a state contract to a business that provided online educational boating courses. Montoucet faces up to 20 years in prison and a one-million dollar fine.

Five of the ten escapees from the Orleans Parish jail remain on the run this afternoon. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill conducted a tour of the jail to see what improvements need to be made inside and afterwards she said having the right locks and hinges on the doors is a top priority…

Cut 8 (11) “….want them to be”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), in collaboration with ten other Southeastern states, has launched a website called Gator-Wise-dot-org to educate the public on safely coexisting with alligators. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Jeb Linscombe says the first tip is to be aware…

Cut 9 (11)  “…alligator in it..”

Linscombe says the website offers other practical tips, such as don’t harass an alligator, don’t put food scraps in water where there are alligators, and never feed them…

12:30 LRN Newscast

Federal forecasters are once again calling for an active hurricane season with the likelihood of 13 to 19 named storms, six to ten hurricanes and three to five major hurricanes. National Weather Service Director Ken Graham is urging Louisiana residents to get your emergency kit prepared now…

Cut 4 (10) “…put together”

Graham says warm sea surface temperatures are probably number one contributor to the active forecast.

Attorney General Liz Murrill is looking into what contributed into last week’s jail break at the Orleans Parish Jail. Murrill says a critical piece in preventing future escapes is making sure the Orleans Parish criminal justice system is moving cases through in an effective manner. She says housing inmates at a parish jail for several years is asking for trouble…

Cut 7 (11) “…doors”

Five of the ten inmates who escaped last week remain free.

Approximately 143-thousand unclaimed property checks, totaling over 34-million-dollars, will be mailed next Friday. Sean Richardson has more

Cut 2 (27) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The Monroe Police Department reports a 15-year-old girl drowned last night while swimming with friends in the Ouachita River. Authorities are urging the public not to swim in the Ouachita River because water levels are high.

Lake Charles Police are trying to determine who fatally shot a 16-year-old girl at a graduation party early Tuesday morning. The victim has been identified as McKenzie Rideau from Lake Charles College Prep.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Saints third-year quarterback Jake Haener will likely miss the rest of OTAS after suffering an oblique strain at the end of an OTA practice yesterday. That’s according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter who says the injury is expected to cost Haener a couple of weeks, but he should be ready for the start of training camp in July. Haener is competing with Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough for starting quarterback for the Black and Gold.

The Ragin Cajuns, Louisiana Tech, and Southern are facing elimination in their respective conference tournaments Grambling is in the winner’s bracket of the SWAC Tournament and the Tigers will play second-seeded Florida A-and-M tonight in Birmingham.

LSU baseball plays in the SEC Tournament tomorrow night. The Tigers will play the winner of today’s game between Auburn and Texas A-and-M. During the regular season, LSU lost series to both teams. Also today in the SEC Tourney, Tennessee takes on Texas and Oklahoma faces Vanderbilt.

LSU-Shreveport and Loyola of New Orleans are in Lewiston, Idaho as they are two of the eight teams in the NAIA World Series. The Pilots are undefeated and this is the first ever appearance in the NAIA World Series for the Wolfpack. It’s a double elimination tournament and LSU-S plays tomorrow at 11:30 AM, while Loyola plays at 3 PM.

KNOE-TV’s Aaron Dietrich is reporting former LSU and Northeast Louisiana baseball coach Smoke Laval is interested in returning to Monroe to be next head coach of the ULM Warhawks.

The Washington Nationals have placed former LSU star Dylan Crews on the ten-day injury list. Crews has a left oblique strain. It’s been a struggle for Crews. He’s only hitting .196 with seven home runs and 15 RBIs.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Get ready for another active hurricane season. NOAA is predicting an above-average season, with 13 to 19 named storms. Of them, they predict six to ten hurricanes, with three to five being major hurricanes – Category Three or higher. National Weather Service Director Ken Graham says even a storm that does not rise to the level of a major hurricane can still be very devastating.

Cut 3 (11) “…care the category.”

The number of storms for an average season is 14 and last year there were 18 named storms.

Attorney General Liz Murrill, along with state corrections officials completed a tour of the Orleans Parish Jail as the state looks at how it can prevent another jail break. Murrill says her office will spend the next several weeks looking at how to make the facility more secure, but she pointed out a quick fix and that’s not allowing construction materials to be used as weapons…

Cut 6 (11) “…gets the job done”

Murrill says making sure they have the right locks and hinges on the doors is also a top priority.

 

A Senate bill that would prohibit schools that receive state funding from serving ultra-processed foods at lunch is now heading to the House floor after no one voted against the bill in House Health and Welfare. The bill’s author, Covington Senator Patrick McMath, says Louisiana is one of several states considering similar legislation and the goal is…

Cut 10 (10) “…alter the ingredients.”

McMath’s bill incentivizes food makers to eliminate toxins from school lunches. The legislation also requires a warning label on foods containing artificial colors, additives or banned chemicals. And it requires restaurants to notify customers if they cook or prepare foods using seed oils.

State lawmakers now have an additional 139-million dollars to spend next fiscal year. The Revenue Estimating Conference recognized the additional cash after hearing from economists who project the amount of revenue the state will collect after July 1st.

10:30 LRN Newscast

State Treasurer John Fleming announced that approximately 143-thousand unclaimed property checks, totaling over 34-million dollars, will be mailed next Friday. This follows a data match with the Louisiana Department of Revenue with updated addresses.

Cut 7 (09) “…land next month.”

The Revenue Estimating Conference has recognized an additional 139-million-dollars in funding, which means the state will have more available dollars to plug into next fiscal year’s budget.  Louisiana Policy Institute for Children CEO Libbie Sonnier is urging legislators to use some of the additional revenue to increase funding for early childhood education…

Cut 4 (11) “…child care assistance.”

Livingston Parish once again teamed up with former Dateline NBC correspondent Chris Hansen in an online sex sting. This time, nine men were arrested, including two registered sex offenders and one man who brought a loaded gun to the sting house. Sheriff Jason Ard says the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force set up the operation in March and April, creating a fake social media profile.

Cut 13 (11)  “…an undercover deputy.”

A 15-year-old girl drowns in the Ouachita (wash-uh-TAW) River. The Monroe Police Department says the girl went swimming in the river with her friends when she failed to resurface shortly before seven last night. The department’s dive team responded and pulled her body out of the water. M-P-D is urging you to stay out of the Ouachita River at this time, because water levels are too high to make any activity in the water safe.

9:30 LRN Newscast

A Senate bill that would prohibit schools that receive state funding from serving ultra-processed foods at lunch is now heading to the House floor after no one voted against it in House Health and Welfare. This is part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative. Committee member and Slidell Representative Stephanie Berault (buh-RAHLT):

Cut 11 (11) “…have it now.”

During testimony of the bill, opposition came from those who do not like that artificial sweeteners would be banned from being served in school lunches. Lobbyist Alton Ashy represents the Calorie Control Council and he says artificial sweeteners can help with weight management

Cut 12 (13) “…in their diet.”

Louisiana is one of several states considering such legislation.

The Revenue Estimating Conference has recognized an additional 139-million dollars in funding, and some advocates are urging the legislature to use some of that additional money for early childhood initiatives. The House-approved  budget contains almost 78-million-dollars for the Child Care Assistance Program. Louisiana Policy Institute for Children CEO Libbie Sonnier says they would like to see funding return to the previous level.

Cut 5 (10) “…young children thrive.”

Livingston Parish once again teamed up with former Dateline NBC correspondent Chris Hansen in an online sex sting. This time, nine men were arrested, including two registered sex offenders and one man who brought a loaded gun to the sting house. Sheriff Jason Ard says this underscores the importance of monitoring your kids’ online activities at all times.

Cut 15 (11) “…prey right then.”