7:30 LRN Newscast

A hearing regarding the sale of Glenwood Regional Medical Hospital in West Monroe was scheduled for today in U-S Bankruptcy Court, but it’s been pushed to August 13th. Local leaders are glad Steward Health Care is selling Glenwood. A-H-S South and American Healthcare Systems have agreed to buy Glenwood, but the property will continue to be owned by Medical Properties Trust. State Representative Michael Echols of Monroe…
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Echols says Glenwood has suffered from staff and supply shortages because the hospital has been mismanaged by Steward Health Care.

On the flip side, Newsweek ranks St. Tammany Hospital in Covington as the best hospital in the state for cancer treatment. St. Tammany Health System President Joan Coffman says the ranking, which was determined in part through patient surveys, is an honor.
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A very sad story out of Baton Rouge as an infant has died after being left in a steamy hot car all day. East Baton Rouge Sheriff deputies say the parent intended to bring the six-month old child to daycare, but forgot, and didn’t realize the toddler was left in the car, until the parent went to the daycare facility in the late afternoon to pick the child up. Deputies say an autopsy needs to be done before determining if charges should be filed.

The U-S Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation to update online data privacy rules for children. Mel Bridges has more.
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

New Saints defensive end Chase Young has looked good in his limited reps during team drills at training camp. New Orleans is bringing Young along slowly after undergoing offseason neck surgery. Cam Jordan and Carl Granderson are penciled in as the starters at defensive end, but Coach Dennis Allen was asked if Young could play himself into the starting lineup…
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Today we will hear from Young as the Saints are making him available to the media. The Saints top wide receiver, Chris Olave, suffered a hip injury towards the end of practice. Following practice, Allen did not have enough information to provide an update.

LSU football reports for preseason camp today and a major story heading into the season opener will be the improvement of the defense. Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says new defensive coordinator Blake Baker has a tough job ahead of him in improving the Tigers defense…
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Defensive tackle and cornerback remain big question marks for LSU heading the season.

LSU linebacker Harold Perkins has been named to the preseason watch list for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, which goes to the nation’s top defender.

And Ragin Cajuns left guard AJ Gillie is one of 75 players named to the Outland Trophy preseason watch list. That award goes to the top returning interior lineman.

Louisiana Tech will resume playing Southern Miss in football, but not until 2029. The two schools have agreed to a four-game series starting in 2029. The programs have met 53 times since 1935 and the last meeting was in 2021, when they faced each other as Conference USA rivals.

6:30 LRN Newscast

On Capitol Hill, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy questioned Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe. Kennedy says he’s heard reports Secret Service snipers saw Thomas Crooks 20 minutes before he fired at former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month. Rowe says that’s inaccurate.
Cut 20 (06) “…of the president sir.”
Rowe says he can’t defend why the Secret Service did not have the roof where Crooks was stationed secured better.

The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act is heading to the House after passing the Senate on a 91-3 vote. Senator Bill Cassidy says his legislation, nicknamed COPPA 2.0, updates online data privacy rules for children, like banning data collection on users under 17….
Cut 13 (08) “…peer pressure.”

Newsweek ranks St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington as the 104th best cancer hospital in the U.S. and the best cancer hospital in Louisiana. Mel Bridges has the details.
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The Louisiana Department of Education has named Dr. Amanda Austin from Iberville Math, Science, and Arts (MSA) Academy East in St. Gabriel as Principal of the Year.
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Austin has also served on district curriculum teams and has served as a Teacher Leader for the Department of Education.

LRN AM Newscall July 31

The hearing that was scheduled for today on the possible sale of Steward Health Care, the operator of Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe to American Healthcare Systems has been postponed to August 13th. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Newsweek ranked St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington as the 104th best cancer hospital in the U.S. and the best cancer hospital in Louisiana. Mel Bridges has the details.

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The Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation to update online data privacy rules for children. Mel Bridges has more.

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The Louisiana Department of Education has named Dr. Amanda Austin from Iberville Math, Science, and Arts (MSA) Academy East in St. Gabriel as Principal of the Year.

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Austin started as an elementary school teacher fifteen years ago and became Assistant Principal at Plaquemine High School and now is the Principal at Iberville MSA Academy East.

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Austin says throughout her career she has worked with amazing principals who mentored her when she was teaching and now, she can become a mentor for her teachers.

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She’s also credited with reopening North Iberville High School after the school had been shuttered for more than a decade and created a thriving school with a STEM magnet program.

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A judge was expected to certify the transfer and bankruptcy proceedings of Steward Health Care, the operator of West Monroe’s Glenwood Regional Medical Center, today but it’s been pushed to August 13th. Because the actual property is owned by Medical Properties Trust, Monroe Representative Michael Echols says American Healthcare Systems should be buying the asset, not the operator.

Cut 7 (11) “…Ponzi schemes.”

Echols says he doesn’t believe American Healthcare Systems’ bid of a half-million to purchase the operator is the best option for Glenwood.

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Echols says there needs to be fail safes in place to avoid disruption in care for medical facilities in Louisiana.

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Since being forced by the Louisiana Department of Health to reduce patient load because of Steward’s financial problems, Monroe area hospitals have had to accept more patients.

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A Newsweek ranking found St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington to be the 104th best cancer hospital in the U.S. and the best in Louisiana. St. Tammany Health System President Joan Coffman says the ranking, which was determined in part through patient surveys, is an honor.

Cut 10 (12) “…broader community.”

Newsweek used professional surveys, hospital quality metrics, and patient experience surveys to rank each hospital. Coffman says while St. Tammany has partnerships with other hospital networks across the state, the secret to St. Tammany’s success is their staff.

Cut 11 (09) “…in partnership with so many.”

Market research firm Statista reported there were about 2 million new cases of cancer last year and 609,000 cancer-related deaths. Coffman says she and her team prioritize screening education and early detection to try and stop cancer before it’s a problem.

Cut 12 (09) “…focus on.”

Additionally, Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge came in 110th and Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge came in 140th in the rankings.

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The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act is heading to the House after passing the Senate on a 91-3 vote. Senator Bill Cassidy says his legislation, nicknamed COPPA 2.0, updates online data privacy rules for children, like banning data collection on users under 17 instead of just those under 13.

Cut 13 (08)  “…peer pressure.”

COPPA 2.0 expands on the original COPPA from 1998 by adding modern updates like requiring companies to create an “Eraser Button” which would let users remove a minor’s personal online information. Cassidy says COPPA 2.0 is about protecting online users when they’re most vulnerable.

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Cassidy disagrees that COPPA 2.0 borders on censorship or violates internet companies’ First Amendment rights, saying it’s no different than banning cigarette ads towards minors. He thinks internet companies haven’t been respectful of children’s online privacy since…

Cut 15 (12)  “…harmful behavior.”

The Senate also passed the Kids Online Safety Act, which Cassidy cosponsored.

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New Saints defensive end Chase Young has looked good in his limited reps during team drills at training camp. New Orleans is bringing Young along slowly after undergoing offseason neck surgery. Cam Jordan and Carl Granderson are penciled in as the starters at defensive end, but Coach Dennis Allen was asked if Young could play himself into the starting lineup…

Cut 16 (22) “…starting lineup.” 

2024 first round pick is Taliese Fuaga (Tall-ee-s-a Foo-ah-gah) is getting reps with the first team at left tackle. Fuaga played right tackle at Oregon State and Allen likes what he’s seen from the former All-American…

Cut 17 (20) “…left tackle position.”

5:30 LRN Newscast July 30

Governor Jeff Landry spoke with Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana this morning about the pushback the newly signed Ten Commandments law is receiving from civil liberty groups and faith leaders in the state. Sean Richardson has more.

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Former LSU beach volleyball stars Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth are 2-and-0 at the Olympics after victories over Canada and Australia. They will play a duo from China on Thursday afternoon.

Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins will serve on a House task force investigating the assassination attempt of former President Trump. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross believes Higgins will most likely bring a skeptical view to the panel which he believes is an asset if Higgins signs off on the investigation.

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The task force is composed of seven Republicans and six Democrats.

In the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy questioned U. S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe today. Kennedy says he’s heard reports Secret Service snipers saw gunman Thomas Michael Crooks 20 minutes before he fired shots. Rowe says that’s inaccurate.

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4:45 LRN Sportscast July 30

The Saints offense is expected to look different under new Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak. Kubiak is expected to run a motion and play action-heavy scheme like the one he did under Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco. Offensive tackle Trevor Penning says the new scheme won’t help just Derek Carr and the skill positions…
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Saints receiver Chris Olave left practice early today after landing on his hip. Coach Dennis Allen did not have any further details following practice.

Former LSU beach volleyball stars Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth are 2-and-0 at the Olympics after victories over Canada and Australia. They will play a duo from China on Thursday afternoon.

LSU linebacker Harold Perkins has been named to the preseason watch list for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, which goes to the nation’s top defender. Perkins had 26 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks over the last two seasons at LSU. The Tigers report for preseason camp tomorrow.

And Ragin Cajuns left guard AJ Gillie is one of 75 players named to the Outland Trophy preseason watch list. That award goes to the top returning interior lineman.

Grambling quarterback Myles Crawley has been named to the Walter Payton Award, which goes to the best offensive player in F-C-S football. Nicholls running back Jaylon Spears, who was the Southland Conference player of the year last season is also on the list.

Louisiana Tech will resume playing Southern Miss in football, but not until 2029. The two schools have agreed to a four-game series starting in 2029. The programs have met 53 times since 1935 and the last meeting was in 2021, when they faced each other as Conference USA rivals.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Senator John Kennedy had a chance to grill U-S Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe on Capitol Hill today about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Kennedy asked Rowe why Secret Service snipers didn’t see Thomas Crooks laying on a roof 150 feet away from where Trump was speaking.

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Rowe testified before the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees. Kennedy is a member of the Senate Judiciary. Kennedy said he doesn’t understand why Secret Service Snipers didn’t see Crooks since they were in an elevated position above the roof…

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Kennedy says he’s heard reports Secret Service snipers saw Crooks 20 minutes before he fired his AR-style rifle, which Rowe says is inaccurate.
Governor Jeff Landry spoke with Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana about the pushback against the passage of the Ten Commandments Law which requires all state-funded schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.

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The law, which is facing litigation from several families and advocacy groups, is set to go into effect on January 1st.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Nursing Annex Building at Nicholls State University, home of the Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing, was held today. Dean Raquel Engolio (En-go-lee-ah) says the project is a critical investment in the future of healthcare in the region with the 27-million dollars in funding from state-appropriated funds.

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3:30 PM Newscast July 30

Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins will serve on a task force investigating the assassination attempt of former President Trump. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross believes Higgins will most likely bring a skeptical view to the panel which he believes is an asset if Higgins signs off on the investigation.

Cut 7 (10) “…way quickly.”

The task force is composed of seven Republicans and six Democrats.

In the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy questioned U. S. Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe today. Kennedy says he’s heard reports Secret Service snipers saw Crooks 20 minutes before he fired shots. Rowe says that’s inaccurate.

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Governor Jeff Landry spoke with Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana about the pushback and pending litigation against the new Ten Commandments Law requiring all state-funded schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Civil liberties groups say the law is a violation of the separation of church and state under the Constitution. Landry disagrees.

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Landry and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill support the new law, and Murrill says she is looking forward to defending it. A hearing in a federal courtroom is scheduled for September 30th.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new nursing Annex Building at Nicholls State University, home of the Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing was held today. Dean of Nursing Raquel Engolio says currently the program enrolls 80 students per semester …

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The annex will provide state-of-the-art classrooms, simulation labs, and collaborative spaces. The project is seen as a critical investment in the future of healthcare in the region.

2:30 PM Newscast July 30

Congressman Clay Higgins is among the 13-member House task force investigating the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Louisiana Senator John Kennedy questioned U-S Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe as he testified before the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees. Kennedy says the Secret Service snipers were in an elevated position above the roof and he doesn’t understand why they didn’t see Crooks…

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Louisiana’s new law requiring all state-funded schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom is facing litigation from several groups, who say it violates the separation of church and state. But on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster this morning, Governor Jeff Landry said that the Ten Commandments are the foundation for our rule of law and they are woven into the fabric of America’s laws…

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A hearing in a federal courtroom is scheduled for September 30th.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new nursing Annex Building at Nicholls State University, home of the Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing was held today. Dean Raquel Engolio says this marks the beginning of a project aimed at enhancing the university’s nursing education facilities.

Cut 3 (07) “…enter the field.”

The project is seen as a critical investment in the future of healthcare in the region.

PM LRN Newcall July 30

Congressman Clay Higgins is among the 13-member House task force investigating the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Governor Jeff Landry spoke with Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana today about the pushback the newly signed ten Commandments law is receiving from civil liberty groups and faith leaders in the state. Sean Richardson has more.

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A groundbreaking ceremony for the new nursing Annex Building at Nicholls State University, home of the Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing was held today. Dean Raquel Engolio says this marks the beginning of a project aimed at enhancing the university’s nursing education facilities.

Cut 3 (07) “…enter the field.”

The annex will provide state-of-the-art classrooms, simulation labs, and collaborative spaces designed to support the growing needs of the nursing program and its students. Engolio says currently the program enrolls 80 students per semester …

Cut 4 (10) “…the end goal.”

The project is seen as a critical investment in the future of healthcare in the region with the $27 million in funding from state-appropriated funds

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Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins will serve on the bipartisan House task force investigating the assassination attempt of former President Trump. ULM political science professor Pearson Cross says because Higgins is among the most conservative members of Congress…

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With several conspiracy theories circulating about the shooting, Cross believes Higgins will most likely bring a skeptical view to the panel which he believes is an asset if Higgins says it was a thorough investigation and he agrees with their findings.

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The task force is composed of seven Republicans and six Democrats. Cross says it will be interesting to see the extent to which each member comes in with a set agenda. Are they there in a fact-finding role or will they bring in a preset view of what they think occurred?

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Higgins released a statement that he’s looking forward to working with bipartisan colleagues to deliver the truth.

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Governor Jeff Landry spoke with Jim Engster on Talk Louisiana about the pushback against the passage of the Ten Commandments Law which requires all state-funded schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The law is set to go into effect on January 1st. Landry signed the controversial measure into law last month.

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The law is facing litigation from several families and advocacy groups, who say it violates the separation of church and state.

But Landry argues that the Ten Commandments are the foundation for our rule of law and they are woven into the fabric of America’s laws…

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The Ten Commandments law has been widely shunned by civil liberty groups and faith leaders as being a gross infringement on the rights of students and a violation of the separation of church and state under the Constitution. Landry disagrees with the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the law..

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Landry and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill support the new law, and Murrill says she is looking forward to defending it. A hearing in a federal courtroom is scheduled for September 30th.

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Louisiana Senator John Kennedy had a chance to grill U-S Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe on Capitol Hill today about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Kennedy questioned Rowe on why Secret Service snipers didn’t see Thomas Crooks laying on a roof 150 feet away from were Trump was speaking

Cut 12 (11) “…neutralized.”

Rowe testified before the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees. Kennedy is a member of Senate Judiciary. Kennedy says the Secret Service snipers were in an elevated position above the roof and he doesn’t understand why they didn’t see Crooks…

Cut  13 (05) “…see the guy.” 

Kennedy says he’s heard reports Secret Service snipers saw Crooks 20 minutes before he fired his AR-style rifle. Rowe says that report is inaccurate

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