12:30 LRN Newscast June 25

Governor Jeff Landry has named former Congressman Ralph Abraham as the state’s first surgeon general. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (00)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

 

 

Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s office found 72-year-old David Young unresponsive in his home with injuries consistent with blunt force trauma and stabbing. After canvassing the area a nearby resident 62-year-old Terry Houston was identified as a person of interest. The investigation determined that Houston was involved in an altercation leading to Young’s death. Houston was placed under arrest for one count of second-degree murder and obstruction of justice.

 

Daniel Callihan, the man charged with the murders of Callie Brunett and her daughter Erin of Loranger, says he won’t fight extradition charges and he’s requested to be transferred back to Louisiana.  At a press conference Monday, Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade says he’ll never forget when he saw four-year-old Erin’s body…

Cut 14 (11)  “…accountable.”

 

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says they are working collaboratively with investigators and prosecutors in Louisiana.

 

Former Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight is running for the Public Service Commission. McKnight will seek to replace District 2 PSC Commissioner Craig Greene, who is not seeking re-election.

Cut 4 (11) “…market.”

The election will be held on November 5, 2024 with a December 7th run-off if necessary. Candidates will qualify for the election next month.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Tennessee Volunteers are champions of college baseball after holding off Texas A-and-M six to five last night. Vols Coach Tony Vitello was hired in 2017 and he took a program that received very little attention and now Tennessee can call themselves national champs.

Josh Simpson is returning to the LSU baseball program after spending last season as an assistant coach at Georgia. Simpson was the The Tigers director of baseball operations during the 2023 national championship season. He’s also a former scout for the Texas Rangers and Coach Jay Johnson calls Simpson an elite evaluator.

The Pelicans have announced Bryson Graham is the team’s new general manager. He’s been with the franchise for 14 years and he’s spent the last five years as an assistant GM. The Pelicans will reportedly promote Swin Cash to Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations, making her one of the highest-ranking women in an NBA front office.

One of the top pitchers in the Southland is heading to LSU. Jacob Mayers had two standout seasons at Nicholls, his freshman season was particularly good as he had an ERA of 2.02 and was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Freshman Pitcher of the Year. Mayers gives a lot of credit to former Colonels Coach Mike Silva
Cut 17 (21) “…crazy.”

Former U-L Lafayette softball coach Gerry Glasco posted a farewell message to Cajuns fans on his personal Facebook page this morning. Glasco is leaving U-L for Texas Tech after seven seasons. Glasco says leaving such a place is challenging and difficult, but he looks forward to a new challenge and beginning.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 25

Doctor Ralph Abraham has been named as the state’s first Surgeon General. Abraham was serving as Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health. Governor Jeff Landry says this will put a doctor in charge of health policy and an executive will oversee implementation

Cut 9 (10) “…healthcare system”

Undersecretary Michael Harrington has been promoted to L-D-H Secretary.

Former Baton Rouge Representative Scott McKnight is running for the Public Service Commission. McKnight is seeking to replace District 2 Commissioner Craig Greene, who is not seeking re-election.

Cut 3 (10) “…state of Louisiana.”

The Republican served in the Louisiana House from 2020-to-2024 and unsuccessfully ran for State Treasurer last year.

Heirloom Carbon Technologies is investing $475 million in a decarbonization project to construct two direct air capture facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier.

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Two teenagers have been arrested after stealing a Mandeville-area woman’s LGBTQ flag and burning it in the street. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says the 15- and 14-year-olds face misdemeanor charges of theft, damage to property, and hate crimes. The incident happened May 26th and they’ve been released to their parents.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 25

The longest-serving school principal in the country, Chalmette High School’s Wayne Warner was attacked Sunday night after trying to help a man in a wheelchair. The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office says Warner observed 33-year-old Christopher Kidd knocking over trash cans and stopped to offer aid. That’s when Kidd allegedly attacked Warner, pushed him down, and stole his phone. Kidd has been arrested and Warner’s injuries will require surgery.

The ACLU has filed suit against the law requiring public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says accused killers Daniel Callihan and Victoria Cox will be tried in both Mississippi and Louisiana…

Cut 15 (09)  “…working together.”
Callihan and Cox are facing murder charges in Louisiana and Mississippi for the brutal murders of a Loranger mother and her four-year-old daughter.

Homeowners like Cheron Brylski (Sharon Brill-ski) are having to sell their homes due to the cost of Citizens premiums. Even though her New Orleans home did not flood after Katrina she can’t get anyone to insure her home. She was planning to retire but her savings are being depleted.

Cut 12 (12) “…increase again.” 

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says legislation passed in the most recent session should help but it will possibly take three years, Brylski says she can’t hold out.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The ACLU has filed suit against Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law that will go into effect on January first requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Plaintiffs include nine multi-faith families with children in public schools. Reverend Jeff Sims is a Presbyterian pastor who has three children attending Louisiana public schools…
Cut 4 (07) “…tramples on it.”
But Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says the nation’s moral code is crumbling and a daily reminder of the Ten Commandments can lead to a less violent world…
cut 27 (11) “….reinforced”
Governor Jeff Landry says he signed the law to advance the values of our Founding Fathers.

The situation New Orleans homeowner Cheron Brylski faces is not unique in Louisiana. After her previous property insurance carriers left the state, she’s been forced to use Citizens and says now she has no other choice but to sell the home she and her late husband restored.
Cut 11 (13) “…realistic.”
Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple believes lawmakers approved important changes to tort reform law in this year’s legislative session that should lead to more property insurance companies writing policies in the state.

Heirloom Carbon Technologies announces they will build two direct air capture facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier that will take carbon emissions out of the atmosphere. Heirloom Carbon Technologies Community Liaison Caitlyn Cain.
Cut 8 (12) “…accelerated the process.”
Construction is expected to begin by the end of the year.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A federal lawsuit has been filed against the state’s new law that mandates the displaying of the Ten Commandments in public schools in every classroom. One of the plaintiffs is Reverend Jeff Sims, a Presbyterian pastor who has three children attending Louisiana public schools
cut 5 (12) “…chosen religion”
Supporters of the law say the Ten Commandments are the foundational documents of our state and national government.

Heirloom Carbon Technologies announces plans to build two facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier that will collect carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide. Scientists say carbon dioxide is the main driver of climate change. Where will they put the carbon dioxide, Caitlyn Cain of Heirloom Carbon Technologies gave us this answer…
cut 9 (06) “…central Louisiana”
Construction is expected to start by the end of the year.

As the insurance crisis continues to financially cripple Louisiana homeowners, some face the reality of selling their homes. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says accused killers Daniel Callihan and Victoria Cox will be tried in both Mississippi and Louisiana…
cut 15 (09) “…working together”
Callihan and Cox are facing murder charges in Louisiana and Mississippi for the brutal murder of a Loranger mother and the death of her four-year-old child.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Nine Louisiana families of multiple faiths and with children in public schools have joined together to file a federal lawsuit against Louisiana’s law mandating that public schools post the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Plantiff Joshua Herlands says the state is dividing children on religious lines and the new law has no education benefits…
cut 7 (12) “….religious text”
Republican U-S Senator Bill Cassidy says the Ten Commandments could help re-establish the nation’s moral code…
cut 28 (10) “…commit adultery”
The law is set to go into effect on January 1st and State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says he looks forward to implementing the law.

Heirloom Carbon Technologies is investing $475 million and will use another 550-million dollars from the federal government to build two plants that will take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
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We heard from Mississippi officials again yesterday in the investigation of Daniel Callihan and Victoria Cox. They face murder charges in both Mississippi and Louisiana for the death of a Loranger mother and her four-year-old child. Callihan admitted to the murders during his perk walk and Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade says…
cut 16 (06) “…what he did”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Tennessee won its first national championship in college baseball last night as the Volunteers held on to beat Texas A-and-M six to five. Tennessee fell short in eclipsing LSU’s 1997 record for home runs in the season. The Vols hit 184 this year, while LSU in 1997 set the record with 188.

Now we watch to see who Texas hires as its next head baseball coach. The Longhorns finally announced the firing of David Pierce. Texas is expected to make a run for Texas A-and-M Head Coach Jim Scholossnagle.

Former Nicholls star Jacob Mayers could be a weekend starter for the LSU Tigers next season. Mayers had just one scholarship offer coming out of St. Amant High School in Ascension Parish and ended up being a Friday night starter for the Colonels. Mayers looks forward to wearing the Purple and Gold…
Cut 18 (17) “…to Omaha.”

The state’s second best high school prospect for the Class of 2025, Jaboree Antoine, of Westgate High School in New Iberia announced over the weekend he was decommitting from LSU. Antoine is still considering LSU, but he’s also taking a look at Miami and Florida State. Zack Nagy, LSU recruiting analyst for Sports Illustrated…
cut 28 (20) “…what’s next”
Nagy says LSU is still in the running to sign Antoine when national signing day rolls around in December.

Bleed Tech Blue reports U-T Arlington centerfielder Garrison Berkley has committed to Louisiana Tech. The Aledo, Texas native, who started his college career at TCU, hit .240 on the season with five home runs and 34 RBIs for the Mavericks last season.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The ACLU has officially filed suit against the Ten Commandments law which requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Sean Richardson has the story.
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Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick is upset that Texas was not the first state in the nation to pass a law mandating that the Ten Commandments should be posted in every public school classroom. The Texas Senate passed a bill to do so, but the bill died in the House. Patrick says he will pass the Ten Commandments Bill again out of the Senate next session.

Daniel Callihan, the man charged with the murders of Callie Brunett and her daughter Erin of Loranger, says he won’t fight extradition charges and he’s requested to be transferred back to Louisiana. At a press conference Monday, Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade says he’ll never forget when he saw four-year-old Erin’s body…
Cut 14 (11) “…accountable.”
It remains to be seen who will try Calllihan and his alleged accomplice, Victoria Cox, first. Will it be Louisiana, Mississippi or federal prosecutors.

Heirloom Carbon Technologies has announced a 475-million dollar investment to establish North America’s second Direct Air Capture facility. It will be built at the Port of Caddo-Bossier and it will capture carbon emissions in the atmosphere and work with another company to store CO2 in underground wells. Heirloom Carbon Technologies Community Liaison Caitlyn Cain says they chose the Port of Caddo-Bossier because Louisiana is the energy capital of the U-S…
cut 10 (05) “…that we need”
The project will create more than one-thousand construction jobs and 81 permanent jobs.

AM LRN Newscall June 25

The ACLU has officially filed suit against the Ten Commandments law which requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Sean Richardson has the story.

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Heirloom Carbon Technology is investing $475 million in a decarbonization project that will result in the construction of two direct air capture facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier. Sean Richardson has more.

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As the insurance crisis continues to financially cripple Louisiana homeowners, some are being faced with the reality of selling their homes. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The ACLU has filed suit against the Ten Commandments law that required public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Plaintiffs include nine multi-faith families with children in public schools. Plaintiff, Reverend Jeff Sims

Cut 4 (07) “…tramples on it.”

Sims says the separation of church and state means that families get to decide if, when, and how their children are introduced to religion, not the state.

Cut 5 (12) “…chosen religion.”

Plaintiff Joshua Harlands says as a parent, an American and a Jew he is appalled that the state lawmakers are forcing public schools to post a specific version of the Ten Commandments in every classroom.

Cut 6 (12) “…religious text.”

Harlands says the state is dividing children on religious lines and that the new law has no education benefit.

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Heirloom Carbon Technologies announces a $475 million decarbonization project that will result in the construction of two direct air capture facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier. Heirloom Carbon Technologies Community Liaison Caitlyn Cain.

Cut 8 (12) “…accelerated the process.”

Construction of the first facility is set to begin by the end of this year, and they estimate 17,000 tons of CO2 will be removed from the atmosphere annually starting in 2026. Heirloom will partner with CapturePoint for permanent CO2 storage.

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This is a public and private investment with up to 550-million dollars in funding from the federal government. Cain says they chose the Port of Caddo-Bossier because Louisiana is the energy capital of the United States…

Cut 10 (05) “…that we need.”

This will be the first commercial DAC facility in Louisiana and the second in North America and will bring over a thousand construction jobs and 81 permanent jobs with an average salary of $56,000.

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The situation New Orleans homeowner Cheron (Sharon) Brylski (Brill-ski) is facing is not unique in Louisiana. After her previous property insurance carriers left the state, she’s been forced to use Citizens and says now she has no other choice but to sell the home she and her husband, who died 9 years ago, lovingly restored.

Cut 11 (13) “…realistic.”

Brylski, who owns her own public relations company, has been downsizing her business as she prepares to retire but says the increase in property taxes and insurance has forced her to spend what would be her retirement savings to stay in her home.

Cut 12 (12) “…increase again.” 

She says she’s tried to find another carrier instead of Citizens, but no one is willing to write her policy, even though she owns her home outright and her neighborhood didn’t flood after Katrina. Since she put the for sale sign up in her yard, Brylski says others have shared similar stories.

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Brylski says it costs nearly $15,000 annually to insure her home.

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Daniel Callihan, the man charged with the murders of Callie Brunett and her daughter Erin of Loranger, says he won’t fight extradition charges and he’s requested to be transferred back to Louisiana.  At a press conference Monday, Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade says he’ll never forget when he saw four-year-old Erin’s body…

Cut 14 (11)  “…accountable.”

Victoria Cox has also been charged with the murders, and the pair also face sexual battery charges in Mississippi. In Louisiana, they face first-degree murder and kidnapping charges.

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says they are working collaboratively with investigators and prosecutors in Louisiana.

Cut 15 (09)  “…working together.”

Callihan confessed to the media on July 14th, the day after he led authorities to the body of Erin and her six-year-old sister Jalie who was still alive. Wade says while the investigation is ongoing, they feel they have a strong case against him and Cox.

Cut 16 (06) “…(x2) what he did.” 

Federal charges are also expected to be issued against Callihan and Cox.

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One of the top pitchers in the Southland is heading to LSU. Jacob Mayers had two standout seasons at Nicholls, his freshman season was particularly good as he had an ERA of 2.02 and was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Freshman Pitcher of the Year. Mayers gives a lot of credit to former Colonels Coach Mike Silva

Cut 17 (21) “…crazy.”

Mayers had just one scholarship offer coming out of St. Amant High School in Ascension Parish and ended up being a Friday night starter for Nicholls. Mayers is looking forward to wearing the Purple and Gold…

Cut 18 (17)  “…to Omaha.”

Mayers didn’t make the team as a freshman at St. Amant, but the six-foot-five right-hander says that only motivated him…..

Cut 19 (19) “…adversity.” 

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Cut 20 (22) “…overcome that.”