11:40 LRN Sportscast

The eighth ranked LSU baseball team fell to 2-and-5 in the SEC with a seven to four loss last night to top ranked Arkansas. The difference was a three-run homer by Kendall Diggs off of LSU reliever Gavin Guidry in the eighth inning. Game two is tonight at 7 PM and Luke Holman will be on the hill for the Tigers.

ULM got a big night at the plate from Shawn Dalton Weatherbee as the Warhawks upset 19th ranked Coastal Carolina 11 to three. Weatherbee had four hits and drove in five runs.

The Ragin Cajuns won their ninth straight last night as U-L Lafayette continues to get great pitching. The Cajuns topped Texas State four to one as Andrew Herrmann and LP Langevin held the Bobcats to five hits. U-L is now in sole possession of first place in the Sun Belt.

Louisiana Tech lost its first Conference USA game as they fell to FIU 13 to 4. The Bulldogs will try again today at 5:30 in Miami.

LSU and UCLA are in Albany, New York preparing for tomorrow afternoon’s Sweet 16 matchup. The Bruins are 27-6, while the Lady Tigers are 30-5. UCLA Coach Cori Close says both teams are similar
Cut 16 (19) “…other programs.”
UCLA is led by six-foot-seven, Lauren Betts, who’s averaging 15 points and nine rebounds a game.

After a tough loss on Tuesday to Oklahoma City, the Pelicans rebounded last night with a 107 to 100 win over the Bucks. Zion Williamson had 28 points and C-J McCollum scored 25. The Pels host Boston tomorrow. The Celtics have the best record in the NBA.

11:30 LRN Newscast

A Bossier City woman faces attempted kidnapping charges after telling her estranged boyfriend an infant at Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge was their child. BRPD spokesperson Darren Ahmed says 21-year-old Dinesty Selmon made multiple visits to case the hospital and even fooled security into giving her an access badge.
Cut 6 (07) “…in movies.”
Ahmed says Selmon told her boyfriend she gave birth in Alexandria and that their premature child was being treated in Baton Rouge.

Hammond Police are charging three individuals with attempted murder after a female student at Southeastern Louisiana University survived a fentanyl overdose. Police Chief Edwin Bergeron says previously these suspects would just face drug charges, but they are doing something new in Tangipahoa Parish……
Cut 18 (08) “…murder charges.”
50-year-old Kawaiishh Brown and two men, 29-year-old, Shyheim Pines, and 21-year-old Mark Fridge, III face attempted murder charges. The student is back at school.

New Iberia Representative Beau Beaullieu has filed legislation that calls for a constitutional convention so state lawmakers and delegates appointed by the governor can write a new state constitution. Beaullieu says the goal is to move certain items out of the constitution and put them into state law…
cut 12 (08) “…premise of this convention”
According to the Council of State Governments Louisiana’s constitution is one of the longest in the country. It’s been amended over 200 times since adopted in 1974.

A whopping 92-pound, nearly 50-inch Grass Carp was captured in Lake Concordia in Ferriday. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Shelby Richard says the carp was taken during sampling
Cut 13 (12) “…shy of that.”
Had this carp been captured by traditional fishing methods, it would have bested the current IGFA All-Tackle World Record by four pounds, which was caught in Bulgaria in 2009.

10:30 LRN Newscast March 29

The defending national champion LSU women’s basketball team is taking an underdog mentality into its Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA on Saturday. The Lady Tigers are the three-seed, while the Bruins are the two seed and led by six-foot-seven Lauren Betts. But LSU Coach Kim Mulkey says UCLA has more than just Betts…

Cut 3 (10) “…fight hard”  

Tip off is at noon.

Pontchatoula based candy maker Elmer’s chocolate has been producing sweet treats since 1855, and Easter baskets are being filled this weekend in Louisiana. Elmer’s CEO, Rob Nelson says there’s usually a big rush on the South Louisiana treats and Louisiana has its favorites.

Cut 5 (11) “…Gulf Coast.” 

Nelson says the three days leading up to the Easter holiday, that this year is coming early, are the busiest of the year.

Three individuals are facing attempted murder charges in connection to the non-fatal overdose of a Southeastern student. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (31)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

Two 16-year-olds and one 14 year old student have been arrested in connection with bringing firearms on at Captain Shreve High School campus in Shreveport Thursday. Authorities say a school resource officer found a fully automatic rifle in a student’s backpack. The students are facing multiple gun related charges.

 

9:30 LRN Newscast March 29

Three people are facing attempted murder charges after a Southeastern student survived a fentanyl overdose in January. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron says the Fentanyl Overdose Response Team, made up of several law enforcement agencies, hopes to curb the overdose epidemic and send a strong message to drug dealers.

Cut 8 (08) “…this way.” 

None of the suspects were enrolled at Southeastern.

If crawfish is on your Easter menu, plan to spend 50 cents a pound more than last week as demand is outpacing supply. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says prices are almost double what they were last Easter. She says Easter is the busiest weekend of the season and supply is lower than usual.

Cut 11 (08) “…and Sunday.”

King says if you haven’t already, reserve your sacks now.

It’s Eastertime in Louisiana which means Elmer’s Candy will be filling baskets. During the pandemic, Elmer’s CEO, Rob Nelson says Elmers had to stop making their popular Strawberry Heavenly Hash but they’re back and even better. He says they received lots of letters requesting they’re but that’s only part of the reason…

Cut 6 (11) “…or colors.”

Elmers, located in Pontchatoula, has been making Easter treats in the Bayou State since 1855.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Shelby Richard (Ree-shard) says they caught a 92-pound, nearly 50-inch Grass Carp in Lake Concordia in Ferriday. He says they’ve sent samples to the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service to see if it was sterile. He p0ints out Lake Concordia does not have the necessary habitat for reproduction.

Cut 15 (12)  “…that lake.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re planning a crawfish boil for this Easter weekend, plan to spend 50 cents a pound more than last week as demand picks up. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King keeps track of prices…
Cut 10 (13) “…sack of crawfish.”
Laney says Crawfish prices are almost double what they were last Easter.

The LSU Lady Tigers get a practice in today in Albany, New York a head of tomorrow’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA. The Bruins are led by six-foot-seven, Lauren Betts, who averages 15 points and nine rebounds a game. UCLA coach Cori Close says Betts is a matchup problem…
cut 17 (13) “…our side”
Tip off is at noon on Saturday.

Easter baskets are being filled this weekend and in Louisiana, that means Ponchatoula-based Elmer’s Candy. Elmer’s CEO, Rob Nelson says there’s a big rush this week for their gold brick eggs, heavenly hash and pecan egg…
Cut 4 (06) “…very good.”
Nelson says this year they brought back the strawberry heavenly hash after hearing from their customers.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says it captured a 92-pound Grass Carp while conducting routine sampling in Lake Concordia in Ferriday. If it were caught during a fishing competition it would have gone down in the record brooks. LDWF biologist Shelby Richard says this is the first time they’ve ever seen a Grass Carp in Lake Concordia…
cut 14 (14) “…in Lake Concorida.
Grass Carp are native to Asia and are used to control aquatic vegetation.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Hammond Police are pushing for attempted murder charges against three individuals involved in supplying fentanyl to a Southeastern Louisiana student who nearly died after overdosing on the drug. Police chief Edwin Bergeron says if you give drugs to someone and they nearly died after taking them, they should be charged with attempted murder…
cut 9 (09) “,,,these things”
The three people arrested are Kawaiishh Brown, Shyheim Pines and Mark Fridge the Third.

A whopping 92-pound, nearly 50-inch Grass Carp was captured in Lake Concordia in Ferriday. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Shelby Richard (Ree-shard) says the carp was taken during standard spring electrofishing sampling
Cut 13 (12) “…shy of that.”
Had this carp been captured by traditional fishing methods, it would have bested the current IGFA All-Tackle World Record by four pounds, which was caught in Bulgaria in 2009.

It’s the biggest weekend of the year for crawfish eating. Teiko Foxx reports there’s been a bump in prices heading into the Easter weekend…
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

Louisiana saw a decline in honey production last year because of the drought and a late freeze last March. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says in a typical year, Louisiana produces more than three million pounds of honey, but last year it was two-million. Strain understands the struggle as he’s a beekeeper himself…
cut 30 (07) “…impact”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The seventh ranked LSU baseball team got back-to-back home runs from Tommy White and Hayden Travinski, but the Tigers still lost seven to four to top ranked Arkansas. LSU reliever Gavin Guidry gave up a three run homer in the eighth inning.

The Ragin Cajuns won their ninth straight last night as U-L Lafyette topped Texas State four to one to take over sole possession of first place in the Sun Belt. Lee Amedee’s RBI double in the sixth inning snapped a one-one tie.

ULM knocked off 19th ranked Coastal Carolina 11 to three. Shawn Dalton Weatherbee had four hits and drove in five runs, while Cam Barlow allowed one run over five innings for the win.

Louisiana Tech gave up six runs in the second inning and lost to FIU 13 to 4.

Elsewhere…Grambling State remains unbeaten in the SWAC after pounding Texas Southern 13 to 5. Ashton INman and Kyle Walker each homered.

McNeese won its Southland opener, beating Northwestern State eight to two. Southeastern Louisiana run-ruled Houston Christian 11 to one in seven innings. Nicholls defeated A-and-M Corpus Christi seven to three.

Zion Williamson had 28 points and CJ McCollum had 25 points as the Pelicans defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 107 to 100. New Orleans won despite shooting 40-percent from the floor and 25-percent from three point territory. Trey Murphy on how they won despite shooting for a low percentage…
cut 20 (10) hanging our hat on”
The Pelicans host the NBA’s best team on Saturday, the Boston Celtics, for a 4 PM tip.

The LSU Lady Tigers get a practice in today in Albany, New York a head of tomorrow’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Sweet 16 matchup against UCLA. The Bruins are led by six-foot-seven, Lauren Betts, who averages 15 points and nine rebounds a game. UCLA coach Cori Close says Betts is a matchup problem…
cut 17 (13) “…our side”
Tip off is at noon on Saturday.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Hammond Police are charging three individuals with attempted murder after a female student at Southeastern Louisiana University survived a fentanyl overdose. Police Chief Edwin Bergeron says previously these suspects would just face drug charges, but they are doing something new in Tangiaphoa Parish……
Cut 7 (08) “…murder charges.”
50-year-old Kawaiishh Brown and two men, 29-year-old, Shyheim Pines, and 21-year-old Mark Fridge, III face attempted murder charges. The student is back at school.

It’s Easter weekend and it’s the biggest crawfish eating weekend of the year…
cut 12 (04) “…ASAP:
That’s Crawfish App co-founder Laney King who says be prepared to spend around 150 to 200 dollars on a 35 pound sack. Boiled crawfish are selling for about seven dollars a pound.

It’s Eastertime in Louisiana which means Elmer’s Candy will be filling baskets. Colleen Crain looks at the sweets coming from the Ponchatoula candy maker…
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

AM LRN Newscall March 29

It’s Eastertime in Louisiana which means Elmer’s Candy will be filling baskets. Colleen Crain looks at the sweets coming from the Ponchatoula candy maker…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Three individuals are facing attempted murder charges in connection to the non-fatal overdose of a Southeastern student. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 2 (31)  “I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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The lower-than-usual supply of crawfish has not kept up with demand for this Easter weekend. Teiko Foxx reports there’s been a bump in prices heading into the holiday weekend…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Easter baskets are being filled this weekend and in Louisiana, that means Elmer’s Candy. Elmer’s CEO, Rob Nelson says there’s usually a big rush on the South Louisiana treats in the three days leading up to the holiday that this year is coming early…

Cut 4 (06) “…very good.”

Elmers has been making the treats that show up in Louisiana Easter baskets since 1855 and Louisiana has its favorites, says Nelson.

Cut 5 (11) “…Gulf Coast.” 

During the pandemic, Elmers had to stop making their popular Strawberry Heavenly Hash but they’re back and even better, says Nelson. He says they received lots of letters asking for them, but the requests were only part of the reason for the return of the Strawberry treats…

Cut 6 (11) “…or colors.”

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Hammond Police have made three attempted murder arrests in connection to the January non-fatal overdose of a Southeastern student. Hammond Police Chief Edwin Bergeron says before it would have been narcotic charges but now with the Fentanyl Overdose Response Team’s investigation…

 Cut 7 (08) “…murder charges.”

50-year-old Kawaiishh Brown and two men, 29-year-old, Shyheim Pines, and 21-year-old Mark Fridge, III face attempted murder charges for their role in dealing narcotics that led to the overdose of a female student. None of the suspects were enrolled at Southeastern.

Bergeron credits the quick action of Southeastern University Police in saving her life by administering Narcan.

Bergeron says the Fentanyl Overdose Response Team, made up of several law enforcement agencies, hopes to curb the overdose epidemic and send a strong message to drug dealers.

Cut 8 (08) “…this way.” 

Bergeron credits the team for their quick arrests and thorough investigation…

Cut 9 (09)  “…these things.”

The three were arrested Tuesday and the student has returned to campus.

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If you’re planning a crawfish boil for this Easter weekend,  plan to spend 50 cents a pound more than last week as demand is outpacing supply. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King keeps track of prices…

Cut 10 (13) “…sack of crawfish.”

Laney says Crawfish prices are almost double what they were last Easter, which $2.59 a pound for live crawfish. She says Easter is the busiest weekend of the season and supply is lower than usual.

Cut 11 (08) “…and Sunday.”

Prices for boiled crawfish are around $7.00 a pound this weekend, and live crawfish are now averaging $4.75 a pound. King says if you haven’t already, reserve your sacks now.

Cut 12 (04) “…ASAP.” 

Crawfish App averages crawfish data from more than 1,600 businesses in Louisiana.

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A whopping 92-pound, nearly 50-inch Grass Carp was captured in Lake Concordia in Ferriday. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologist Shelby Richard (Ree-shard) says the carp was taken during standard spring electrofishing sampling

Cut 13 (12)  “…shy of that.”

Had this carp been captured by traditional fishing methods, it would have bested the current IGFA All-Tackle World Record by four pounds, which was caught in Bulgaria in 2009. It would have tied the current Bowfishing Association of America World Record, caught in Alabama in 2015.

Grass Carp are native to Asia and have been used in the United States since the 1960s to control aquatic vegetation in inland water bodies. Richard says this is the first time they’ve ever observed a Grass Carp in Lake Concordia during sampling

Cut 14 (14)  “…in Lake Concordia.”

Richard says they are still trying to determine its age. They can live for 30 years. He says they’ve sent samples to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to see if it was sterile. But Richard says even if it was not sterile, Lake Concordia does not have the necessary habitat for reproduction

Cut 15 (12)  “…that lake.”

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LSU and UCLA are in Albany, New York preparing for tomorrow afternoon’s Sweet 16 matchup on Saturday afternoon. The Bruins are 27-6, while the Lady Tigers are 30-5. UCLA Coach Cori Close says both teams are similar

Cut 16 (19)  “…other programs.” 

UCLA is led by six-foot-seven, Lauren Betts, who’s averaging 15 points and nine rebounds a game. Close says Betts is a matchup problem for other teams…

Cut 17 (13) “…our side.” 

 

Cut 18 (20)  “…to be made.”  

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Cut 19 (15) “…as a player.”  

 

Cut 20 (18) “…they take.”

 

 

 

 

5:30 LRN Newscast and Legislative Report

The Louisiana House approves legislation to repeal the three-year rule, which prohibits homeowner’s insurance providers from dropping policyholders who have been a customer for more than three years. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Governor Jeff Landry is pushing to wrap the current legislative session early and hold a Constitutional Convention May 20th to July 15th. To do so there must be a two-thirds majority in both chambers and it doesn’t appear that the Republican has the votes to do so. Some lawmakers are balking saying it’s too rushed.

 

Senate Education approves a bill that takes current law prohibiting public school students from using their cell phones on school property a step further. Bill author, Beth Mizell believes requiring the devices be turned off and properly stowed away throughout the instructional day will help pull Louisiana schools up from the bottom of the list…

Cut 20 (09) “…the classroom.” 

Senate Bill 107 now heads to the full Senate.

And Senator Mizell along with Convington Senator Patrick McMath plan to file legislation to limit the authority and control of the new St. Tammany Parish Coroner Christopher Tape who’s under fire after his prior sexual assault accusations were not disclosed and his swift elimination of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners program in four parishes under his authority. The bills would give the parish council the authority to discipline and remove the coroner and the other would adjust the coroner’s authority over the sexual assault evidence and victim programs.