11:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Program has just added 8.7-million dollars in uncashed state income tax refunds. State Treasurer John Fleming says if some of that money is yours, claiming it is easy.

Cut 7 (13) “…owed to them.”

That money consists of unclaimed refunds owed to almost 30-thousand Louisiana taxpayers.

DOTD will begin transitioning I-20 westbound traffic in Bossier City into Phase 3 of its major rehabilitation project. This week, I-20 westbound will close nightly from I-220 to the Airline Drive interchange. DOTD spokeswoman Erin Buchanan says it’s to allow contractors to move concrete barriers to prepare for a lane shift.

Cut 9 (09)  “…the right place.”

The Department of Veterans Affairs is marking Veterans Day today. Colleen Crain reports.

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The House Ways and Means Committee gives the thumbs-up to more components of Governor Landry’s tax reform proposal. The panel has approved legislation to lower the corporate income tax businesses have to pay from 7.5 percent to 3.5 percent. To make up for the loss revenue, the legislation calls for the elimination of the film tax credit program and a tax credit for digital media and software companies.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Today is Veterans Day. Retired Air Force Colonel Charlton Meginley, the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, says this day means a lot to veterans, especially those who served in Vietnam who came home unappreciated.

Cut 11 (14) “…served in Vietnam.”

Tax credits that Louisiana’s film industry currently enjoys could be on the chopping block as the legislature continues to debate tax reform. Trey Burvant of Secondline Studios says the film industry delivers a lot of the results in tax reform that Louisiana is looking for. Burvant noted that film workers earn an average annual wage of more than 65-thousand dollars.

Cut 9 (08)  “…how film works.”

If you think you should have money coming to you, look into it. The state treasury’s Unclaimed Property Program has just added a lot of money in uncashed state income tax refunds.

Cut 6 (15) “…29,441 separate checks.” ($8.7 million)

State Treasurer John Fleming says if some of that money is yours, go to l-a-cash-claim-dot org to claim it.

Their long, national nightmare is over. The Saints ended their seven-game losing streak yesterday by beating the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. It comes in the wake of the team firing Head Coach Dennis Allen. His interim replacement is Darren Rizzi…

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9:30 LRN Newscast

Components of Governor Landry’s massive tax reform plan continue to receive approval from the House Ways and Means Committee. The panel has approved legislation to lower the corporate income tax businesses have to pay from 7.5 percent to 3.5 percent. Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois says this will help bring more jobs to the state…

Cut 3 (11) “…to owners.” 

To make up for the loss revenue, the legislation calls for the elimination of the film tax credit program. Jason Waggenspack of Film Louisiana argued against cutting the tax credit, highlighting that the program contributes around one-billion dollars in annual sales and 360-million dollars in local payroll.

Cut 8 (12) “…state of Louisiana.”

Governor Landry is reportedly being considered for attorney general in Donald Trump’s administration. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landry has a great relationship with the former president and president-elect.

Cut 5 (13) “…to do it.” 

In July, Landry expressed reluctance about leaving his post early, but Trump’s recent win could shift his stance.

For LSU, dreams of the College Football Playoff are over. For the second game in a row, LSU could not stop a running quarterback as Alabama pounded the Tigers, 42-13. After the game, Coach Brian Kelly said what he thought would be an exciting evening turned out to be a disappointing evening.

Cut 13 (14)  “…right way tonight.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Leaders with the Louisiana film industry are trying to make their case with state lawmakers not to eliminate the film tax credit program as part of Governor Jeff Landry’s massive tax reform plan. Jason Waggenspack is the President of Louisiana Film…

Cut 7 (14) “…right here”

But Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson argues the film tax credit program is a net loss for the state.

It’s Veterans Day and there are numerous events around the state to honor the men and women who bravely served our country. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Charlton Meginley says they are dedicating a new section of I-20 in Bossier Parish to Veterans…

Cut 12 (12) “…Air Force Base”

It happened – LSU trotted out a live tiger before Saturday night’s game against Alabama – although it didn’t give the team any luck. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Saints seven game losing streak is over as New Orleans held on to beat Atlanta 20-17 as Darren Rizzi gets a win in his first game as interim head coach.

And the high school football playoff brackets are out, the Neville Tigers are top seed in Division One non select, followed by Airline, Ruston and Central.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Today is Veterans Day. Retired Air Force Colonel Charlton Meginley, the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, says this a day to celebrate those who had previously served in the military to protect our freedoms.

Cut 10 (10) “…live every day.”

Colonel Meginley says this day means a lot to veterans, especially those who served in Vietnam who came home unappreciated.

LSU football suffered a humiliating loss on Saturday night as Alabama crushed the Tigers 42 to 13. It’s the Tigers third loss of the season, eliminating them from College Football playoff contention. Coach Brian Kelly says the players are extremely disappointed by their performance…

Cut 14 (15) “….the damn playoffs”

The Tigers are at Florida this Saturday.

Film industry leaders have made their case to the Louisiana legislature to keep the film tax credit program alive. Sean Richardson reports the Landry Administration is seeking to eliminate it as part of a massive tax overhaul…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

The New York Post floated Governor Landry’s name as a possible candidate to be President-elect Donald Trump’s Attorney General. Political analyst Bernier Pinsonat doesn’t see Landry leaving Louisiana after just one year as governor…

Cut 6 (10) “….second legislative session”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints responded to the head coaching change by playing their best game in weeks and they ended a seven-game losing streak by beating the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. New Orleans scored 17 of its 20 points in the second quarter and held on for the victory. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi…

Cut 19 (16) “…this week”  

Recently signed receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling came up big as he had two touchdown catches.

The high school football playoff brackets are out and University High is in. The Cubs obtained a temporary restraining order in the courts and for the time being, their seven victories taken away from them have been restored after the LHSAA said they used two ineligible players.

Here’s a list of your number one seeds, Neville, Franklinton, St. James and Haynesville and on the Select side…Karr, Shaw, Dunham and Vermilion Catholic.

The LSU Tigers return to work today after an embarrassing loss to Alabama on Saturday night. Coach Brian Kelly on what needs to change…

Cut 28 (19) “…working on”

The Tigers fell seven spots in the AP poll to number 21. Tulane is now in the Top 25 as the Green Wave are ranked 25th and the eight and two Greenies have a big game this Saturday at Navy.

The eight and one Ragin Cajuns are getting votes in the AP poll. U-L Lafayette put together a complete performance in a 55 to 19 win over Arkansas State on Homecoming night. Coach Michael Desormeaux credits his team’s mindset…

Cut 18 (20)   “…get there.”

6:30 LRN Newscast

It’s Veteran’s Day. Colleen Crain has more on why this day is so special…

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The tax reform special session continues today at the State Capitol. Governor Landry’s plan is seeking to reduce taxes and offset the loss of revenue by eliminating several different tax breaks. On Sunday, the House Ways and Means Committee approved legislation to lower the corporate income tax, but the film tax credit program would be eliminated.

The New York Post reports Governor Jeff Landry is a potential candidate to be attorney general in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. Landry, who became Louisiana’s governor less than a year ago, previously served as the state’s attorney general and has longstanding ties to Trump. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landry has his hands full as Governor.

Cut 4 (09) “…problems in Louisiana.”

Other rumored candidates to be a part of Trump’s Administration, include former Governor Bobby Jindal, Congressman Garret Graves and DEQ Secretary Aurelia Giacometto.

The LSU Tigers are no longer in Contention for a College Football Playoff berth after getting humiliated by Alabama on Saturday night. 42-13. Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe rushed for a career-high 195 yards and four touchdowns. LSU linebacker Greg Penn thought they had a plan to stop him…

Cut 15 (16) “….better than us”

 

LRN AM Newscall November 11

Film industry leaders go before the Louisiana legislature to make the case for the state’s film tax credit and attempt to keep it off the tax reform chopping block.  Sean Richardson has more.

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The Department of Veterans Affairs is marking Veterans Day today. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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It happened – LSU trotted out a live tiger before Saturday night’s game against Alabama – although it didn’t give the team any luck. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (37) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The New York Post reports Governor Jeff Landry is a potential candidate to be attorney general in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. Landry, who became Louisiana’s governor less than a year ago, previously served as the state’s attorney general and has longstanding ties to Trump. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landry has his hands full as Governor.

Cut 4 (09) “…problems in Louisiana.”

In July, Landry expressed reluctance about leaving his post early, but Trump’s recent win could shift his stance. Landry has been a vocal Trump ally, endorsing his 2024 presidential campaign early on. Pinsonat says Landry has a great relationship with Trump…

Cut 5 (13) “…to do it.” 

Trump endorsed Landry in his 2023 gubernatorial race, and Trump Jr. supported him at a rally in Louisiana. If appointed, Pinsonat says he thinks it’s just too soon for Landry.

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The Louisiana Legislature is reviewing proposed tax code changes, including potential reductions to the state’s film tax credits, sparking debate among industry advocates and lawmakers. During the House Ways and Means Committee meeting, leaders from Louisiana’s film industry, including Jason Waggenspack of Film Louisiana talked about the history of Louisiana tax incentive program.

Cut 7 (14) “…film production right here.”

Waggenspack argued against cutting the film tax credit, citing its significant economic impact. Waggenspack highlighted that the program supports over 3,000 productions, contributing around $1 billion in annual sales and $360 million in local payroll.

Cut 8 (11) “…state of Louisiana.”

Trey Burvant of Secondline Studios emphasized the role of film delivers a lot of the results in tax reform that Louisiana is looking for. Burvant noted that film workers earn an average annual wage of $65,000–$68,000.

Cut 9 (08)  “…how film works.”

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Today is Veterans Day. Retired Air Force Colonel Charlton Meginley, the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, says this a day to celebrate those who had previously served in the military to protect our freedoms.

Cut 10 (10) “…live every day.”

Colonel Meginley says this day means a lot to veterans, especially those who served in Vietnam who came home unappreciated.

Cut 11 (14) “…served in Vietnam.”

There were many events throughout the weekend to honor veterans, including recognizing them at yesterday’s Saints game. Today, Meginley will be in Bossier Parish for a dedication of the new section of I-20.

Cut 12 (12) “…Air Force Base.”

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For LSU, dreams of the College Football Playoff are over. For the second game in a row, LSU could not stop a running quarterback as Alabama pounded the Tigers, 42-13. Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe was held to just 109 yards of passing, but he more than made up for that with a whopping 195 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns, including a 72-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter that sent most of the 102-thousand-plus fans to the exits. After the game, Coach Brian Kelly said what he thought would be an exciting evening turned out to be a disappointing evening.

Cut 13 (14)  “…right way tonight.”

With three losses on the season, LSU’s playoff hopes are over. Coach Kelly said the team will keep fighting to the end and will get ready to play in a bowl game at the end of the season.

Cut 14 (15) “…the damn playoffs.”

Tigers Linebacker Greg Penn said the defense had no answers for Milroe.

Cut 15 (16) “…better than us.”

LSU is now on a two-game losing streak. They will try to break that streak next Saturday in Gainesville against the Florida Gators.

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Crushing loss for Louisiana Tech on Saturday as Jacksonville State scored a game-tying touchdown on a Hail Mary pass on the final play of regulation and beat the Bulldogs 44-37 in overtime. Sonny Cumbie’s team falls to three and six….

Cut 16 (16) “….and overtime.” 

ULM is still looking for that sixth win to be bowl-eligible as the Warhawks lost their third straight game on Saturday, falling to Texas State 38-17. The Bobcats had a 28-0 lead at halftime. Coach Bryant Vincent says they failed to make plays…

Cut 17 (16) “…pounding the door” (2x)

The Ragin Cajuns improved to 8-and-1 with a convincing 55 to 19 win over Arkansas State on Homecoming night. U-L Lafayette is now 5-and-0 and on the verge of winning the Sun Belt West. Coach Michael Desormeaux credits his team’s mindset…

Cut 18 (20)   “…get there.”

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The Saints responded to the head coaching change by playing their best game in weeks and they ended a seven-game losing streak by beating the Atlanta Falcons 20-17. New Orleans scored 17 of its 20 points in the second quarter and held on for the victory. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi…

Cut 19 (16) “…this week”  

New receiver Marquez Valdes Scantling had two touchdown catches. Tyrann Mathieu had an interception, Cam Jordan had his first sack and Alvin Kamara became the franchise’s all-time leading rusher. Kamara says he liked the attitude his teammates displayed…

Cut 20 (16) “…get a win.”

 

11:30 Newscast

A new casino resort in Bossier City set to open early next year has the help wanted sign out. Live! Casino and Hotel Louisiana is looking to fill more than 750 positions. Human Resources Director Wesley Garcia says most of the jobs are career-level positions with an average pay – including salaries, wages and tips – of about 45-thousand dollars a year.

Cut 10 (15) “…of those gaps.”

Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise are seeking reelection to their House leadership roles in advance of the GOP’s internal elections scheduled for next week. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says even though votes are still being counted and a Republican House isn’t official yet… Stockley says current forecasts suggest they should retain it.

Cut 8 (12) “…Mike Johnson and Steve Scalise.”

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We’re learning new information about where the live tiger taking the field for tonight’s LSU game is coming from. The tiger is a one-and-a-half-year-old Bengal tiger named Omar Bradley, and he’s owned by 62-year-old Mitchel Kamlanson of Maitland, Florida, who has a lengthy rap sheet with PETA.  Klayton Rutherford, the associate director of captive wildlife research at the PETA Foundation, says regardless of where it’s coming from, no tiger belongs in a100-thousand-seat football stadium.

Cut 4 (11) “…drop this idea.”

The Tigers and Tide kick off tonight at 6:30.

The Saints will try to end their seven-game losing streak on Sunday when they host the Falcons. Darren Rizzi will serve as the interim head coach and running back Alvin Kamara hopes the change at head coach will lead to a victory…

Cut 14 (13) “…things right.”

10:30 Newscast

Black people across the country, including here in Louisiana, have been receiving hate-filled spam text messages referencing slavery. Louisiana Attorney General Investigators have traced the messages to an encrypted virtual network in Poland but the investigation is ongoing.  Attorney General Liz Murrill says the best thing that people who receive these texts can do is to ignore them.

Cut 16 (04) “….to my office.”

Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise are seeking reelection to their House leadership roles in advance of the GOP’s internal elections scheduled for next week. Johnson outlined his agenda to advance conservative policies aligned with President-elect Trump’s administration, emphasizing plans to prioritize American interests, strengthen border security, and expand school choice. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley.

Cut 7 (06) “…for the state.”

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A new casino resort in Bossier City set to open early next year has the help wanted sign out. Live! Casino and Hotel Louisiana is looking to fill more than 750 positions. Human Resources Director Wesley Garcia says the jobs run the gamut.

Cut 9 (11)  “…leadership-level positions.”

11th ranked Alabama meets 15th ranked LSU on Saturday night in what amounts to a College Football Playoff elimination game. The loser will suffer its third loss.  Like the game isn’t important enough, there’s been controversy surrounding the decision to bring a live tiger named Omar in to be on the field prior to the game.  Governor Jeff Landry told Fox News tradition was behind the decision and…

Cut 30 (:07) “…and it’ll be more than Alabama.”