7:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s first black bear hunting season since 1987 ended on Sunday, so how did it go?

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That’s John Hanks, who is the manager of the large carnivore program at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Deron Santiny of Lafayette harvested a 696-pound male in Tensas Parish.

President Biden has commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 federal death row inmates. Two of the prisoners are from Louisiana.  In 2014 a federal jury Alexandria decided Thomas Sanders should be put to death for the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Lexis Roberts in 2010. Ex-New Orleans Police officer Len Davis no longer faces a death sentence for hiring a hitman to murder Kim Groves who filed a complaint against him in the 1990s. Both men will now serve a life sentence, without the possibility of parole.

The Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee in St. James Parish is a tradition in Southern Louisiana, and they are happening tonight. Sean Richardson has more.

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LSU’s Brian Kelly says the fans have helped in the Tigers’ pursuit in attracting the best players.

CUT 13 (15) “…in the portal”

According to 2-4-7 sports, LSU has the second best transfer portal class in the country. Kelly challenged the fanbase earlier this month when he launched the Kelly Family Million Dollar Match Challenge. The Tigers coach would donate up to one million dollars to the Tiger Athletic Foundation for every dollar that’s donated to LSU’s NIL collective.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints performance in Green Bay had Who Dat Nation turning to the Eggnog early last night. The Packers scored on their first three possessions on their way to a 34 to nothing victory. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi says a goal was to get off to a fast start…

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Rookie Spencer Rattler was 15 of 30 for 153 yards and an interception in his fourth start of the year. The 5-and-10 Saints have two games left and the final home game of the season is this Sunday against Las Vegas.

Ragin Cajuns football coach Michael Desormeaux has received a new five-year contract after leading U-L Lafayette to a Sun Belt West Title.  Desormeaux had two years left on his original contract. The Cajuns take on TCU in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday.

LSU football coach Brian Kelly has done a lot of shopping during this holiday season in the transfer portal as the Tigers program has signed 13 players. According to 2-4-7 sports, LSU has the second-best transfer portal class.

To increase dollars for LSU’s NIL collective, Kelly launched the Kelly Family Million Dollar Match Challenge, matching up to one million dollars in donations to the Tiger Athletic Foundation for every dollar that’s donated to LSU’s NIL collective.

Kelly says the big donors have also increased their contributions to LSU’s NIL collective, but it’s the grassroots support that has been really encouraging…

Cut 14 (15) “…base responded equally.”

The LSU’s women’s basketball team is 14-and-0, but actually fell one spot to number six in the AP Top 25 poll. UCLA is number one followed, by South Carolina, Notre Dame, USC and Texas. The Lady Tigers host Albany on Sunday in the final nonconference game.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Black bear hunting season in Louisiana ended with a bang. John Hanks, the large carnivore program manager at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, says it concluded Sunday with the harvesting of a massive 696-pound male.

Cut 7 (10) “…in recent decades.”

The massive bear was harvested by Deron Santiny (san-TIN-ee) of Lafayette, a Purple Heart recipient who received his permit through the Healing Road Foundation, which raffled off a permit to a Louisiana military veteran. Santiny’s bear was taken in Tensas Parish and is believed to be in its late teens to early 20s.

This was the state’s first black bear hunting season since 1987 and a total ten bears, eight males and two females, were harvested in the season that went from December 7th to the 22nd.

The Saints were shutout last night as the Packers beat New Orleans 34 to nothing. The Black and Gold are now five and ten on the season.

During this holiday season, LSU football coach Brian Kelly has found a lot of gifted players. Colleen Crain has more on the Tigers aggressive approach with the transfer portal…

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Looking for a last minute Christmas gift. Consider tickets to the spring rodeo at the Angola prison on the last weekend of April. Department of Corrections spokesperson Ken Pastorick says a rodeo featuring the inmates is the highlight, but you can also buy jewelry, leather goods, paints and wood work made by the prisoners and the proceeds go to the Inmate Welfare fund…

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Visit Angola-Rodeo-dot-com for tickets.

UPDATED LRN Newscall 12/24 (Adds additional info to black bear story)

The Christmas Eve Bonfires on the levee in St. James Parish is a tradition in Southern Louisiana, and they are happening tonight. Sean Richardson has more.

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A military veteran from Lafayette who scored a black bear hunting permit through the Healing Road Foundation harvested what’s believed to be the biggest bear in state history. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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During this holiday season, LSU football coach Brian Kelly has found a lot of gifted players from other schools. Colleen Crain has more on the Tigers aggressive approach with the transfer portal this year…

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The Christmas Eve Bonfires on the Mississippi River levee in St. James Parish is a great Louisiana tradition. Parish President Pete Dufresne (du-FRAYN) says the tradition dates to the Cajun settlers, these bonfires serve as a guide to Midnight Mass and light the way for Santa.

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Dufresne says the structures, traditionally pyramid-shaped but now include elaborate designs like a John Deere tractor.

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The main events occur in Gramercy, Lutcher, and Paulina, with over 100 bonfires. Dufresne says it seems weather is going to cooperate, and rain shouldn’t be an issue.

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Lighting of the bonfires starts around 7:00 P-M.

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Black bear hunting season in Louisiana ended with a bang. John Hanks, the large carnivore program manager at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, says it concluded Sunday with the harvesting of a massive 696-pound male.

Cut 7 (10) “…in recent decades.”

To put that in perspective, adult male black bears in Louisiana typically weigh between 450 and 550 pounds. The massive bear was harvested by Deron Santiny (san-TIN-ee) of Lafayette, a Purple Heart recipient who received his permit through the Healing Road Foundation, which raffled off a permit to a Louisiana military veteran. Hanks says in all, the black bear hunting season, which went from December 7th through the 22nd, was very successful.

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Hanks says each bear harvested will provide hundreds of meals.

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This was the first black bear hunting season since 1987. Black bears were removed from the endangered list in 2016, allowing the department to hold a black bear hunting season.

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Looking for a last-minute Christmas gift? Get tickets to the Angola Prison Rodeo, happening Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 27. Department of Corrections Communications Director Ken Pastorick says the rodeo features Angola inmate cowboys competing in events like Convict Poker, Wild Cow Milking, Bull Riding, and the famous Guts-n-Glory.

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Arrive early to enjoy live music, delicious food, and unique arts and crafts made by incarcerated individuals, including jewelry, leather goods, paintings, and woodwork.  Pastorick says the proceeds go to the Inmate Welfare Fund.

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Gates open at 8 a.m., with the action starting at 1 p.m. Tickets are 20 dollars and Pastorick says get this stocking stuffer while you can.

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Visit Angola-Rodeo-dot-com for tickets.

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LSU’s Brian Kelly says the fans have helped in the Tigers’ pursuit in attracting the best players. The Tigers coach challenged the fanbase earlier this month when he launched the Kelly Family Million Dollar Match Challenge, matching up to one million dollars in donations given to LSU’s NIL collective. He says the normal LSU fan is stepping up

Cut 13 (15)  “…in the portal”

LSU has signed 13 players out of the transfer portal and according to 2-4-7 sports, LSU has the second-best transfer portal class. Kelly says the big donors have also increased their contributions to LSU’s NIL collective, but it’s the grassroots support that has been really encouraging…

Cut 14 (15) “…base responded equally.”

Mansoor Delane is a cornerback the Tigers signed out of the transfer portal. Delane was rated as the number two cornerback in the NCAA Transfer portal after making 29 starts at Virginia Tech and intercepting six passes in his career. Kelly says Delane can also play safety and nickel back

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5:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy is hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. Kennedy said the act will benefit everyone who has paid into the system.

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The Senate passed the act 76-20, with Republicans accounting for all 20 “no” votes. It now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.

Unseasonably warm and wet weather is expected for the Christmas week, with highs in the mid-70s and rain likely through Saturday. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front will come through Christmas Day, and temperatures may reach 73 degrees.

Cut 10 (07) “…not very cold.”

Keim says while it may be a Wet Christmas, the state is not expected to see any severe weather.

The Department of Justice is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections for allegedly keeping prisoners behind bars after they’ve completed their sentences. Sean Richardson reports.

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Black bear hunting season in Louisiana ended with a bang, with the harvesting of a massive 696-pound male. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says the season was very successful, with ten out of the 11 permit holders harvesting bears from December 7th to the 22nd. Of the ten bears, eight were male and two were female.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints will not be in the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year, but they still have three more regular season games left, starting with tonight’s matchup at Green Bay. Spencer Rattler will start at quarterback for the injured Derek Carr and the rookie wants to get off to a fast start…

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Kick off is at 7:15.

LSU football has added 13 players through the transfer portal. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier likes the wide outs that have been added to the roster in Barion Brown from Kentucky and Nic Anderson from Oklahoma…

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LSU also brought in a new starting tight end in Bauer Sharp from Oklahoma.

The Pelicans dropped their seven straight game losing to Denver 132 to 129 in overtime. C-J McCollum had a chance to win it in regulation, but missed a three-pointer. The Pels have not won since December fifth and they are now 5-and-25 on the season.

LSU men’s basketball improved to 10-and-2 with an 86 to 70 victory UNO yesterday. Guard Cam Carter had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Vyctorius Miller came off the bench to score a team-high 17 points.

McNeese outscored U-L Lafayette ten to one over the final 4-minutes and 47-seconds and beat the Cajuns 64 to 56. Cowboys Coach Will Wade is now 2-and-0 against the Cajuns in his two seasons at McNeese…

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McNeese will begin Southland play this Saturday as they will host UNO.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Senator John Kennedy is hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. The act eliminates two provisions that reduced the Social Security benefits of people who worked in the public sector. Senator Kennedy said Social Security is not free and belongs to the people who paid into it.

Cut 4 (09) “…who earned it”

State Police are investigating a fatal police shooting in Hammond on Saturday night. Authorities say a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 48-year-old Timothy Douglas of Ponchatoula during a foot pursuit. Trooper Marc Gremillion says during the physical altercation, the deputy fired his weapon, striking Douglas…

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Unseasonably warm and wet weather is expected for the Christmas week, with highs in the mid-70s and rain likely through Saturday. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Christmas Eve and Christmas Day bring increased chances of showers and thunderstorms,

Cut 9 (09)  “…west of Shreveport,”

The Justice Department is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections, claiming that the state is keeping prisoners in custody after they have completed their sentences. Lydia Wright with the Promise of Justice Initiative says a years-long investigation found that the Louisiana Department of Corrections is keeping thousands of prisoners behind bars beyond their scheduled release dates.

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3:30 PM Newscast Dec 23

The Social Security Fairness Act is on its way to President Biden’s desk for his signature and Senator John Kennedy is hailing its passage. The act eliminates two provisions that reduced the Social Security benefits of people who worked in the public sector. Senator Kennedy said good riddance to them.

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Louisiana is getting warm and wet weather for the Christmas week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Christmas Eve and Christmas Day bring increased chances of showers and thunderstorms, but we are not expecting severe weather…

Cut 11 (05) “…across the state.”

On Christmas Day temperatures may reach 73 degrees.

The Justice Department is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections, claiming that the state is keeping prisoners in custody after they have completed their sentences. Lydia Wright with the Promise of Justice Initiative blames the state for not using modern technology to keep track of release dates.

Cut 13 (15)  “…served their sentences.”

Governor Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a joint statement, calling the lawsuit frivolous and calling it, in their words, “Grinch Joe Biden’s parting Christmas present to the state and to its people.”

State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in Hammond on Saturday night. Authorities say a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 48-year-old Timothy Douglas of Ponchatoula. Trooper Marc Gremillion says the deputy was trying to apprehend Douglas who allegedly was driving a stolen vehicle…

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LRN PM Newscall December 23

Senator John Kennedy is hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Department of Justice is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections for allegedly keeping prisoners behind bars after they’ve completed their sentences. Sean Richardson reports.

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Senator John Kennedy is hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. The act eliminates two provisions that reduced the Social Security benefits of people who worked in the public sector. Senator Kennedy said good riddance to them.

Cut 3 (17) “…earn their pensions.” 

Kennedy said Social Security is not free and belongs to the people who paid into it.

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Kennedy said the act, once signed into law, will benefit everyone who has paid into the system.

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State Police are investigating a fatal police shooting in Hammond on Saturday night. Authorities say a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 48-year-old Timothy Douglas of Ponchatoula during a foot pursuit. Trooper Marc Gremillion says the deputy was trying to apprehend Douglas who allegedly was driving a stolen vehicle…

Cut 6 (12) “…altercation ensued.”

Gremillion says during the physical altercation, the deputy fired his weapon, striking Douglas…

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Gremillion says the investigation remains active…

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Unseasonably warm and wet weather is expected for the Christmas week, with highs in the mid-70s and rain likely through Saturday. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says Christmas Eve and Christmas Day bring increased chances of showers and thunderstorms,

Cut 9 (09)  “…west of Shreveport,”

Keim says a cold front will come through Christmas Day and temperatures may reach 73 degrees.

Cut 10 (07) “…not very cold.”

Keim says we are not expecting severe weather with the rain this week…

Cut 11 (05) “…across the state.”

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The Justice Department is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections, claiming that the state is keeping prisoners in custody after they have completed their sentences. Lydia Wright with the Promise of Justice Initiative says a years-long investigation found that the Louisiana Department of Corrections is keeping thousands of prisoners behind bars beyond their scheduled release dates.

Cut 12 (09) “…served their time.”

Wright is pinning the blame on the state not using modern technology to keep track of when prisoners are scheduled to be released.

Cut 13 (15)  “…served their sentences.”

Governor Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a joint statement, calling the lawsuit frivolous and calling it, in their words, “Grinch Joe Biden’s parting Christmas present to the state and to its people.” The statement goes on to say that the problem stems from the failed criminal justice reforms pushed by the Biden administration. Wright says the problems started much earlier.

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2:30 PM Newscast Dec 23

State Police are investigating a fatal police shooting in Hammond on Saturday night. Authorities say a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 48-year-old Timothy Douglas of Ponchatoula during a foot pursuit. Trooper Marc Gremillion says the deputy was trying to apprehend Douglas who allegedly was driving a stolen vehicle…

Cut 8 (09) “…working with us.”

The Saints are in Green Bay tonight. New Orleans rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler will make his fourth start of the season. Rattler made three starts in October and was sacked 14 times but showed more poise coming off the bench last week. Rattler says when started two months ago, starting center Eirk McCoy was injured and having back him back is huge…

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The Department of Justice is suing the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana Department of Corrections for allegedly keeping prisoners behind bars after they’ve completed their sentences. Sean Richardson reports.

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Senator John Kennedy is hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. The act eliminates two provisions that reduced the Social Security benefits of people who worked in the public sector.

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