2:30 PM Newscast August 13

A man who allegedly shot into a crowd of a thousand people in Many (Manny) on July 13th has been arrested after an overnight manhunt. Detective Wade Seegers with the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Department says police spotted 21-year-old Julius Winfield IV in his car yesterday near Pleasant Hill.

Cut  14 (12) “…we got him.”

GUMBO 2.0 is coming. The 1.36 million dollar federally funded project ensures every Louisiana community, no matter how small, has high-speed internet. Director of the State Office of Broadband Development Veneeth Iyengar says unlike the first rollout, Iyengar says instead of providers defining project of areas of the state to receive broadband, for GUMBO 2.0 his office is setting those parameters, and they are taking extra steps to vet those providers.

Cut 8 (08)  “…remaining locations.”

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain estimates it will take years for the crawfish industry to recover from a historic drought last season. Mel Bridges has the details.

Cut 1 (29) …I’m Mel Bridges.”

Louisiana farmers who experienced documented discrimination in federal farm lending programs prior to January 2021 will receive a combined 77 million dollars in financial assistance from the USDA. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter says Black and other under-served farmers in Louisiana face persistent injustices. He says while this loan won’t fix the systemic issues affecting farmers of color, it will help them ease lost income, enhance their operations, or even start farming.

Cut 11 (08) ” …some of the repair.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

After receiving $172 million for rural areas to have broadband, another grant of $1.36 billion will complete the project. Brooke Thorington has more.

cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

 

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain estimates it will take years for the state crawfish industry to recover from last year’s historic drought that so many were unprepared for.

cut 5 (12) “…such a drought.”

 

Over 1200 farmers in Louisiana who experienced documented discrimination in federal farm lending programs prior to January 2021 will receive a combined 77 million dollars in financial assistance from the USDA. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter says the money is going to some of Louisiana’s Black farmers.

cut 9 (08) “…end-all be-all.”

 

A man who allegedly shot into a crowd of a thousand people in Many (Manny) has been arrested after an overnight manhunt. Detective Wade Seegers with the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Department says police caught 21-year-old Julius Winfield IV walking along a road in Natchitoches Parish earlier today.

cut 12 (10) “…finally.”

Winfield was booked into the Sabine Parish Detention Center on several charges, including attempted first-degree murder and terrorizing.

12:30 LRN Newscast

The state is preparing to roll out GUMBO 2.0 ensuring every community, no matter how small, has high-speed internet. Director of the State Office of Broadband Development Veneeth Iyengar says $1.36 billion in federal funds is dedicated to the project.
Cut 6 (11) “…economic development”
Iyengar says about 88% of GUMBO 1.0 projects have been completed or are under construction. 140,000 locations will benefit from the second round of funding.

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says it will be another two to five years before the state’s crawfish industry bounces back from last year’s historic drought. Strain says about 100 thousand acres of crawfish farms in Louisiana were lost to the drought and it took until this past May before federal assistance became available
Cut 4 (10) “…dry up the ponds.”
Crawfish farmers can apply for federal assistance by contacting their Farm Service Agency.

There are several petitions on the website Change-dot-org that are seeking signatures in an effort to reverse the state’s new law that bans students from having their cell phones in the classroom. Mel Brooks spoke with a Walker High School freshman who started one…
cut 2 (34) “….I’m Mel Bridges”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

First-year defensive coordinator Blake Baker was hired away from Missouri to turn around a defense that was one of the worst, if not the worst in LSU history in 2023. Baker has seen signs of improvement but there’s still a ways to go….
Cut 18 (20) “…good year.”
According to the Advocate, during yesterday’s team drills, LSU’s quarterbacks only completed three of eight passes during the 11-on-11 scrimmage period open to the media.

According to the Online Sportsbook…Bet-On-Line. The odds for Garrett Nussmeier to lead the SEC in passing is nine to one. Georgia’s Carson Beck, Texas’ Quinn Ewers, Ole Miss’s Jaxson Dart and Missouri’s Brady Cook have higher odds.

Louisiana Tech has put an emphasis on improving its defense after giving up a bunch of points and yards last season. Defensive back Blake Thompson transferred in from Iowa State and is expected to be a major contributor. The Missouri City, Texas native on what Tech fans can expect from the defense this season…
Cut 17 (07) “…would say.”
Louisiana Tech has received a commitment from Calvary Baptist wide receiver Kolbe Thomas. He was a second team All-State selection last season and runs a 4.44 in the 40.

The Houston Astros won their sixth straight last night as they topped the Tampa Bay Rays six to one. Alex Bregman blasted his 18th home run of the season and Houston leads Seattle by a half game for first place in the A-L West. The Rangers are now nine games under the .500 mark after losing five to four to Boston.

One of the top shooting guards in the country for the class of 2025, Mazi Mosley plans to visit LSU next month. He’s also scheduled visits to Michigan and Iowa.

11:30 LRN Newscast

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans today highlighting the Biden Cancer Moonshot Initiative. Last year, the First Lady toured the Louisiana Cancer Research Center on Tulane Avenue, joined by New Orleans U.S. Congressman Troy Carter…

cut 22 (11) “…the year 2047.”

Tulane says that significant amount is up to 23-million dollars in funding for  an imaging system that will give doctors the ability to scan a tumor during surgery and determine within minutes whether any cancer tissue has been left behind.

 
While crops like corn and rice are seeing a good harvest this year, Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain estimates it will take years for the state crawfish industry to bounce back from last year’s historic drought. Strain says the effects of the drought won’t be fixed in a day…

cut 3 (06) “…years.”
Several petitions against the statewide ban of cell phones in schools have popped up around the internet. One is from a Walker High freshman. Emma Grace Hodge says the fact that there are no exceptions to the cell phone ban creates an unnecessarily complicated system, as anyone who needs to contact a student during school hours would have to go through the school…

cut 9 (10) “…ahold of you.”

Proponents of the ban say phones distract students in the classroom.

 
Louisianians purchasing hunting and fishing licenses can now register as organ donors thanks to an act passed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. LDWF Undersecretary Brian McClinton says by integrating the option into the license purchasing process, it becomes more convenient for people to sign up, potentially saving lives.

cut 11 (06) “…results are gonna be.”

10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 13

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans today highlighting the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative. Congressman Troy Carter says the aim of the initiative is to reduce cancer by at least 50% before 2047 and Louisiana’s institutions are receiving a $23 million grant to help make that possible…

Cut 6 (05) “…and schools.”

The Louisiana Cancer Research Center is a collaboration between LSU, Tulane, Xavier Universities and the Ochsner Health System.

Several petitions are posted on the website change-dot-org that oppose the ban of cell phones in Louisiana classrooms this year. Walker High School freshman Emma Grace Hodge says her petition is calling for cell phone use during free time, not class time.

Cut 7 (11) “…learning time away.”
Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Sean Richardson has more.

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Sean Richardson.” 

 

Tropical Storm Ernesto has grown a bit stronger as it passes southern of St. Kitte and Nevis. A hurricane watch has been issued for the Virgin Islands and the storm is expected make a turn to the north, northeast and not be a threat to the gulf states whatsoever.

9:30 LRN Newscast

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans today and Tulane says he’ll announce 23-million dollars in funding for the university to invent an advanced cancer imaging system. New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter…
cut 5 (09) “….very significant”
Tulane says the President is providing dollars to Tulane to revolutionize cancer treatment by creating an imaging system that will give doctors the ability to scan a tumor during surgery.

At change-dot-org, there are more than a dozen petitions trying to drum up public support to reverse or make changes to the state’s new ban on cellphones in the classroom. Walker High School freshman Emma Grace Hodge started one of those petitions and she’s concerned that for parents to contact students at school, the only way they can do so is through the school…
cut 9 (10) “….a hold of you”
Proponents of the ban say phones distract students in the classroom.

The Joe Burrow Foundation, led by former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Three O’clock Project director Emily Chatelain says they focus on feeding children in underserved communities, and the partnership with Burrow’s Foundation will help expand its reach.
Cut 14 (13) “…during the summer.”

Louisiana hunting and fishing licensees can now register as an organ donor when renewing a license or buying a license. LDWF undersecretary Brian McClinton says they are proud to participate in the effort to grow the organ donation registry in Louisiana…
cut 12 (12) “….through our website”
Louisiana has seen a significant need for organ donors, with over 2,000 residents currently waiting for transplants.

8:30 LRN Newscast

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans Today highlighting the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative. The First Lady toured the Louisiana Cancer Research Center on Tulane Avenue last year joined by New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter…
Cut 4 (11) “…the year 2047.”
Tulane says the President will announce up to 23-million dollars in funding for Tulane to create an imaging system that will give doctors the ability to scan a tumor during surgery and determine within minutes whether any cancer tissue has been left behind.

Louisiana residents with a hunting and fishing license can now sign up to become an organ donor when renewing a license or buying a license. Louisiana has seen a significant need for organ donors, with over 2,000 residents currently waiting for transplants. By integrating the option into the license purchase process, LDWF aims to make it more convenient for people to sign up, potentially saving lives.
Cut 11 (06) “…results are gonna be.”
That’s LDWF undersecretary Brian McClinton.

There are several petitions on the website change-dot-org that are seeking public support to change the state’s new law that prohibits students from having cell phones inside the classroom. Walker High School freshman Emma Grace Hodge doesn’t understand why the ban also extends to free time
cut 8 (12) “…do whatever”
Teachers say cell phones in school have become too much of a distraction.

The Joe Burrow Foundation, led by former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, has partnered with the Three O’clock Project to donate 9,999 meals to schools in Baton Rouge. Three O’clock Project Executive Director Emily Chatelain…
Cut 13 (06) “…back to school.”
The Three O’clock Project focuses on feeding children in underserved communities.

7:30 LRN Newscast

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are in New Orleans Today on an important mission involving the Biden Cancer Moonshot initiative. Colleen Crain has more.
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Tulane University says the President will announce up to 23-million dollars in funding for Tulane to invent an advanced cancer imaging system that will give doctors the ability to scan a tumor during surgery and determine within minutes whether any cancer tissue has been left behind.

Several petitions are posted on the website change-dot-org that oppose the ban of cell phones in Louisiana classrooms this year. Walker High School freshman Emma Grace Hodge says her petition is calling for cell phone use during free time, not class time.
Cut 7 (11) “…learning time away.”
There are 16 petitions at change-dot-org that seek to reverse or change the state’s ban on students having a cellphone in the classroom.

Louisiana hunting and fishing licensees can now register as an organ donor when renewing a license or buying a license for the first time. LDWF undersecretary Brian McClinton says they are proud to participate in the effort to grow the organ donation registry in Louisiana…
cut 12 (12) “….through our website”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

We are 19 days away from LSU’s season opener and defensive coordinator Blake Baker is looking for more consistency from his guys. Sophomore cornerback Ashton Stamps might be the perfect example of that. Stamps has been getting reps with the first team, along with Sage Ryan as the other boundary corner. Stamps has made his fair share of plays during preseason camp, but Baker is looking for more.
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LSU is ranked 13th in the AP Preseason poll and LSU received a commitment from a three-star defensive tackle out of Texas, Dilan Battle, from Arlington, Texas.

After a day off yesterday, the Saints are back on the practice field today getting ready for their next preseason game on Sunday night against the San Francisco 49ers.

Louisiana Tech was poor on defense last season, but one of the bright spots was Michael Richard. The former Edna Karr standout had an outstanding freshman campaign with 32 tackles and seven pass breakups to lead all freshmen in Conference USA. The safety is looking forward to a much improved defense…
Cut 16 (19) “… on Saturday.”
Louisiana Tech has received a commitment from Calvary Baptist wide receiver Kolbe Thomas. He was a second team All-State selection last season and runs a 4.44 in the 40.

Former Morgan City High standout Vernon Norwood is returning from the Paris Olympics with two medals. He won a gold medal as a member of the United States four by four-hundred meter relay team and earned a silver medal in the four by four-hundred mixed relay.