4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 14

The proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health is off. State Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office received word last night from Blue Cross that they decided to withdraw its plan to merge. Temple’s approval was needed for the sale to go through. The commissioner says he received a lot of public input on the proposed transaction.

Cut 10 (09) “…their backs.”

Willis Knighton Health System is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a new name. Louisiana. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says their logo will get a slight makeover, with a modern and sleek font.

Cut 8 (07) “…health system.” 

They will now be known as Willis Knighton Health.

For the second year in a row, Ira and Margery Milan, married for 82 years, are recognized by the Louisiana Family Forum as Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple. Teiko Foxx has more.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

 

If you have an ex with an outstanding warrant, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says why not turn them in and let them celebrate Valentine’s at the Livingston Parish Detention Center. He says quote “Nothing says I love you more than three hots and a cot,” meaning three hot meals and a night in jail.

 

 

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For the second year in a row, Ira and Margery Milan, married for 82 years, are recognized by the Louisiana Family Forum as Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple. Teiko Foxx has more on the loving couple.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has decided not to move forward with a proposed sale to Elevance Health. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

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A New Orleans couple is being recognized for the second year in a row, as Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple by the Louisiana Family Forum. Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans have been married for 82 years. President Gene Mills says the Milan’s story is one of love, faith, and joy.

Cut 3 (13) “…more children.”  

Ira and Margery are both over 100 years old. Ira, a World War II veteran, served in the Philippines. The Milan’s have a large loving family including eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.

Mills says music has been a major component of their marriage.

Cut 4 (13) “…they do.”

In addition to the Milan’s, the Family Forum is also recognizing three couples who were married 77 years: Burl and Mary Clark of Jena, Lloyd and Audrey Schroeder of Jefferson, and Leland and Gussie Lacaze of Robeline.

Mills says it’s important to recognize couples who have long lasting marriages.

Cut 5 (12) “…to tell.”

The Milan’s will be inducted in the Marriage Hall of Fame and will be joined by the top ten runners up.

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Willis Knighton Health System is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a new name, image, and renewed commitment to northwest Louisiana. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says the facility was originally known as the Tri-State Sanitarium in 1924. It was a small suburban hospital on the outskirts of Shreveport.

Cut 6  (12) “…the state.” 

Fielder says the word system implies a building and he says they are much more than a facility, so their new name is Willis-Knighton Health.

Cut 7 (07) “…our logo.”  

Fielder says they are keeping the WK logo because it’s one of the strongest known monikers in northwest Louisiana, but it will get a slight makeover, with a modern and sleek font.

Cut 8 (07) “…health system.” 

In 2023, Willis Knighton Health was ranked the number one hospital in the state by Newsweek magazine.

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The proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health is off. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office received word last night from Blue Cross that it decided to withdraw its plan to merge with Elevance

Cut 9 (04) “…of this matter”

Temple’s office scheduled a two-day public hearing on the proposed sale, but it was canceled before it started this morning.

Temple’s approval was needed for the sale to go through. The commissioner says he received a lot of public input on the proposed transaction

Cut 10 (09) “…their backs.”

UNO Department of Economic and Finances Chair Walter Lane says there was a lot of resistance to the proposed sale because Blue Cross failed to explain why as a non-profit it’s necessary to merge with a for profit company

Cut 11 (11) “…of Louisiana”

This is the second time Blue Cross has decided not to move forward with a merger with Elevance. Blue Cross CEO Steve Udvarheyli (Ood-ver-high) told lawmakers he’s concerned about the future of Blue Cross, because health care costs are rising faster than the premiums it charges. Lane says it’s a legitimate concern and it’s why they need a partner

Cut 12 (07)  “..changing marketplace”  

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 14

The proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health is off. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office received word last night from Blue Cross that it decided to withdraw its plan to merge with Elevance.

Cut 9 (04) “…of this matter”

This is the second time Blue Cross has decided not to move forward with a merger with Elevance. Blue Cross CEO Steve Udvarheyli (Ood-ver-high) told lawmakers he’s concerned about the future of Blue Cross, because healthcare costs are rising faster than the premiums it charges. UNO Department of Economic and Finances Chair Walter Lane says it’s a legitimate concern and it’s why they need a partner.

Cut 12 (07)  “… changing marketplace.”  

A two-day public hearing about the merger was canceled this morning.

Shreveport Police have arrested 27-year-old Deanthony Griffin in connection with the fatal shooting of a one-year-old Sunday. Griffin is charged with one count of second-degree murder. Chief Wayne Smith says through the help of the community and dedicated detectives they were able to make a quick arrest. They are asking anyone else with information about the shooting that happened in the 500 block of East Stoner Avenue to come forward, the investigation is ongoing.

Willis Knighton Health System is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a new name, and logo. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says the word system implies a building and he says they are much more than a facility, so their new name is Willis-Knighton Health.

Cut 7 (07) “…our logo.”  

Last year, Willis Knighton Health was ranked the number-one hospital in the state by Newsweek magazine.

 

2:30 LRN Newscast

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana’s proposed sale to Elevance Health is off. UNO Department of Economic and Finances Chair Walter Lane says there was a lot of resistance to the proposed sale because Blue Cross failed to explain why as a non-profit it’s necessary to merge with a for profit company
Cut 11 (11) “…of Louisiana”
This is the second time Blue Cross has decided not to move forward with a merger with Elevance.

Willis Knighton Health is celebrating its 100th birthday. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says the facility was originally known as the Tri-State Sanitarium in 1924. It was a small suburban hospital on the outskirts of Shreveport.
Cut 6 (12) “…the state.”

Catholics, Methodists, Lutherans and Episcopalians are the major religious groups that abstain from eating meat today and Fridays during the Lenten season. Many turn to crawfish during this time of year, but owner Harlon Pearce of Harlon’s L-A Fish in Kenner says mudbugs are expensive because of a low supply…
cut 19 (11) “….have crawfish”

For the second year in a row, Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans are recognized as the state’s longest known married couple. They’ve been married for 82 yards. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills says music has been a major component of their happiness…
cut 4 (13) “….they do”
Mills says during their search for the longest known married couple, they found three other couples who have been married for 77 years.

1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 14

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has decided not to move forward with a proposed sale to Elevance Health. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

If you have an ex with an outstanding warrant, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says why not turn them in and let them celebrate Valentine’s at the Livington Parish Detention Center. He says quote “Nothing says I love you more than three hots and a cot,” meaning three hot meals and a night in jail. They are also willing to chauffeur your ex free of charge.

Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans who have been married for 82 years are Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple this Valentine’s Day, Family Forum President Gene Mills says they also want to recognize Burl and Mary Clark of Jena, Lloyd and Audrey Schroeder of Jefferson, and Leland and Gussie Lacaze of Robeline who’ve all been married for 77 years.

Cut 5 (12) “…to tell.”

 

Willis Knighton Health System is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a new name. Louisiana. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says their logo will get a slight makeover, with a modern and sleek font.

Cut 8 (07) “…health system.” 

They will now be known as Willis Knighton Health.

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 14

The proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health is off. State Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office received word last night from Blue Cross that they decided to withdraw its plan to merge. Temple’s approval was needed for the sale to go through. The commissioner says he received a lot of public input on the proposed transaction.

Cut 10 (09) “…their backs.”

Willis Knighton Health System is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a new name, and logo. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says the word system implies a building and he says they are much more than a facility, so their new name is Willis-Knighton Health.

Cut 7 (07) “…our logo.”  

 

For the second year in a row, Ira and Margery Milan are recognized by the Louisiana Family Forum as Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple. Teiko Foxx has more on the loving couple.

Cut 1 (32)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

 

11:30 LRN Newscast

The proposed sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health is off. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office received word last night from Blue Cross that it decided to withdraw its plan to merge with Elevance…
cut 9 (04) “…of this matter”
Temple scheduled a two-day public hearing on the proposed sale and it was scheduled to start this morning, but it has been canceled.

Several lawmakers expressed reservations about the sale. Blue Cross and Elevance Health made the case the acquisition will lead to more affordable care, a better overall experience, and improved health outcomes. Elevance says its resources can also bring better technology. But Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly was skeptical…
cut 11 (09) “…technology issues”
Blue Cross’s CEO told legislators that Blue Cross could run into problems because health care costs are rising faster than the premiums it charges.

Willis Knighton Health is celebrating its 100th birthday and marking the occasion with a renewed commitment to northwest Louisiana. President and CEO Jaf Fielder says the facility was originally known as the Tri-State Sanitarium in 1924. It was a small suburban hospital on the outskirts of Shreveport.
Cut 6 (12) “…the state.”
Last year, Willis Knighton Health was ranked the number one hospital in the state by Newsweek magazine.

A New Orleans couple is being recognized for the second year in a row, as Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple by the Louisiana Family Forum. Ira and Margery Milan of New Orleans have been married for 82 years. President Gene Mills says the Milan’s story is one of love, faith, and joy.
Cut 3 (13) “…more children.”
Ira and Margery are both over 100 years old.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Major news this morning…as Blue Cross Blue Shield has back out of its plan to sell to Elevance Health. Several lawmakers like Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Patrick McMath believed it was a bad deal for Blue Cross’s one-point-nine million policyholders…
cut 12 (14) “…in Louisiana”
The Louisiana Department of Insurance has cancelled a two-day public hearing on the proposed sale that was set to begin today.

Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of 40 days of Lent. LSU Professor of Religious Studies, Michael Pasquier says this is the Christian holy season leading up to Easter…
cut 13 (10) “…of Jesus”

The National Retail Federation says they expect consumers to spend on average 185-dollars on Valentine’s Day gifts this year. That’s up nearly more than 8-dollars than the average Valentine’s Day spending over the last five years. Katherine Cullen, vice president of consumer insights with the National Retail Federation, says about a third of consumers plan to gift an experience to their Valentine…
cut 6 (12) “….painting class”

The Lenten season means many Catholics, Methodists, Lutherans and Episcopalians abstain from meat today and Fridays and consume seafood. Harlon Pearce, owner of Harlon’s LA Fish in Kenner, says if you’re planning an Easter Crawfish boil….
cut 9 (11) “….usage week”
And be ready to pay a pretty penny for crawfish, because of the low supply.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has announced its not moving forward with a merger with Elevance Health. The Indiana-based company was attempting to buy the non profit health insurance company for two-point-five billion dollars. Several lawmakers were concerned about this deal. Blue Cross says its stakeholders need more time and information to understand the benefits of the changes proposed.

Love is in the air on this Valentine’s Day and it’s making a dent in the economy with a record 25 billion dollars expected to be spent on gifts this year. That’s according to the National Retail Federation and Vice President of Consumer Insights Katherine Cullen says that’s the third highest dollar figure in their survey’s history.
Cut 4 (05) “…partner.”
Consumers plan to spend on average $186 for Valentine’s Day this year, that’s up almost $8 more than the average spending over the last five years.

Today marks the first day of Lent and during the Lenten season many Christians give up something like sweets or alcohol. LSU Professor of religious studies Michael Pasquier…
cut 14 (12) “….positive ways”
Many Christians abstain from meat during Lent, especially today and on Fridays. Crawfish is in short supply, but Harlon Pearce, owner of Harlon’s L-A Fish in Kenner, says there are plenty of other seafood choices like crabs, oysters and shrimp. He says fish is also a great choice during Lent…
cut 8 (13) “….be beat”
When it comes to crawfish, Pearce says give it give another month or so and there should be more mudbugs available.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Major news this morning…as Blue Cross Blue Shield has back out of its plan to sell to Elevance Health. Several lawmakers like Senate Health and Welfare Chairman Patrick McMath believed it was a bad deal for Blue Cross’s one-point-nine million policyholders…
cut 12 (14) “…in Louisiana”
The Louisiana Department of Insurance has cancelled a two-day public hearing on the proposed sale that was set to begin today.

Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of 40 days of Lent. LSU Professor of Religious Studies, Michael Pasquier says this is the Christian holy season leading up to Easter…
cut 13 (10) “…of Jesus”

Catholics, Methodists, Lutherns and Episcopalians are the major religious groups that abstain from eating meat today and Fridays during the Lenten season. Many turn to crawfish during this time of year, but owner Harlon Pearce of Harlon’s L-A Fish in Kenner says mudbugs are expensive because of a low supply…
cut 7 (11) “….have crawfish”

It’s also Valentine’s Day. Vice president of consumer insights at the National Retail Federation, Katherine Cullen says consumers plan to spend a total 25-billion dollars to celebrate Valentine’s Day…
cut 5 (08) “….greeting cards”
Consumers expect to spend 185-dollars on average, nearly eight dollars more than the average Valentine’s Day spending over the last five years.