8:30 am Newscast

It’s Super Bowl Weekend and  the American Gaming Association predicts 68 million people are expected to place a bet on the big game. And gaming officials say more than $23 billion will be legally wagered in the US. As for Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says , says it’s hard to predict how much will be wagered on Super Bowl 58, but he says since sports betting went live at casinos it’s grown every month and boomed even more with mobile wagering.

Cut 13 (12) “…a month.” 

Police in Farmerville and the Union Parish Sheriff’s Office are on the scene of a shooting in that area with multiple victims this morning. It happened in the area of Goldie Street and Georgia street. So far there’s been no word on the number of victims and the extent of their injuries.

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The Landry Administration has presented state lawmakers with a proposed 44-billion dollar budget. Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras says the amount of state spending is about the same for next fiscal year as it is this year. He says they didn’t want to increase spending with a temporary sales tax expiring in July 2025…

Cut 3 (10) “…possibly could”  
Thousands of people from around the world will flock to the Bayou State to let the good times roll this Mardi Gras weekend. And Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans isn’t the only city that does it big…

Cut 6  (12) “..north Louisiana.” 

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans gave up 87 points in the first half to the Lakers last night and ended up losing to Los Angeles 139 to 122. The Lakers shot 56-percent from the field and Lebron James had 21 points and 14 assists. Zion Williamson had 30 points for the Pels who fall to 30-22. They are at Portland tonight.

The LSU men’s basketball team hosts 16th ranked Alabama this morning at 11 AM. In the first meeting between these two teams, the Crimson Tide won 109 to 88. Tigers coach Matt McMahon…
cut 28 (16) “…in Tuscaloosa”
LSU’s Jalen Cook is questionable with a hamstring injury. The Tigers leading scorer missed Wednesday night’s game because of the same injury.

LSU third baseman Tommy White and pitcher Luke Holman have been named to the 2024 Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. Coach Jay Johnson says White looks good after offseason shoulder surgery…
Cut 16 (17) “…this year.”
The Tigers first game is Friday against V-M-I.

In college basketball action…the Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team is at Liberty tonight. The Bulldogs are trying to stay in first place in Conference USA. The Lady Techsters are looking to snap a four-game losing streak as they host Liberty at 2 PM.

ULM hosts Eastern Michigan. Grambling has a big game against Alabama State. Southeastern is at Northwestern State and McNeese hosts Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi. This game is a sold out.

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 9

Some Big Mardi Gras parades are taking place in Lafayette, Lake Charles, Houma-Thibodaux, Alexandria, and Shreveport. There is a chance for heavy rain on Sunday, but Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says revelers know how to adjust…

Cut 8 (11) “…this year.” 

130 Louisiana State Troopers will be in New Orleans assisting NOPD for the last weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey reminds revelers to use common sense to avoid being a victim of crime, for example, do not carry large amounts of cash, avoid walking in dark areas, and remember there’s safety in numbers.

Cut 10 (10) “…that point.”

And to text the word MARDIGRAS altogether, all caps to 77295 for up-to-date info on routes and first aid stations, etc.

The governor’s proposed budget maintains the pay increase teachers received last year, but it continues to be not permanent. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

68 million people are expected to place a bet on the Super Bowl this weekend according to the American Gaming Association. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says while it’s fun to place a bet, do so within your means…

Cut  14 (07) “…our message.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans seek their fifth straight win tonight when they face the Lakers in Los Angeles. Zion Williamson and Jonas Valanciunas are both listed as questionable with injuries. Valanciunas who has a right calf contusion has not missed a game this season.

Tomorrow the LSU men’s basketball team hosts 16th ranked Alabama. Tigers Coach Matt McMahon says Jalen Cook is quesitonable with a hamstring injury and Hunter Dean is also questionable because of an illness.

In other action tomorrow, ULM hosts Eastern Michigan in the Sun Belt-MAC challenge. Southeastern is at Northwestern State. McNeese hosts Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi in front of a sold out crowd. Grambling battles Alabama State in Ruston and Southern hosts Alabama A-and-M at 5:30.

The LSU baseball team is a week away from the start of a new college baseball season. Shreveport’s Hayden Travinski is back for a fifth season. Coach Jay Johnson says Travinski will provide some much needed protection in the line-up for Tommy White….
cut 17 (20) “…..around Tommy”
White has been named to the Golden Spikes Award preseason watch list along with right-handed pitcher Luke Holman.

The Saints will reportedly named Andrew Janocko as the team’s new quarterbacks coach. Janocko spent the last two seasons with the Bears. After the Super Bowl, New Orleans is expected to name 49ers passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak as the team’s new offensive coordinator.

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Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras says the proposed 44-billion dollar budget for next fiscal year is close to this year’s spending plan.

Cut 3 (10) “…possibly could”  

Lawmakers will spend the next few months making changes to the governor’s proposal before agreeing on a spending plan in late May or early June.

It’s Mardi Gras weekend and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans isn’t the only city that does it big. No matter what type of parade you’re looking for, he says there’s a Mardi Gras celebration for everyone…

Cut 7 (12) “…over Louisiana.”  

There is a chance for heavy rain on Sunday, but Nungesser says Louisianans will continue to let the good times roll this Mardi Gras weekend.

It’s the last weekend of the 2024 carnival season and Lt Melissa Matey says 130 state troopers will be in New Orleans and the Central Business assisting NOPD.

Cut 9 (10) “…people safe.”

Matey remind parade goers to avoid walking in dark areas, never walk alone, and never carry large amounts of cash.

Super Bowl weekend is here and Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says the American Gaming Association is predicting more than $23 billion will be legally wagered in the US.

Cut 12 (11)  “…huge weekend”  

As for the Pelican State, Johns says it’s hard to predict how much will be wagered on Super Bowl 58, but he says since sports betting went live at casinos it’s grown every month and boomed even more with mobile wagering.

3:30 PM Newscast

The Landry Administration has presented state lawmakers with a proposed 44-billion-dollar budget. 198-million dollars of the budget maintains the temporary $2,000 pay raise teachers received last year. Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras says the governor would like to give more money to fill hard to find math and science teaching jobs or teachers in rural areas.

Cut 5 (12) “..type of qualifications”

130 Louisiana State Troopers are in New Orleans assisting NOPD for the last weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey says troopers will be in and around the French Quarter, the Central Business District and parade routes.

Cut 9 (10) “…people safe.”

Thousands of people from around the world will flock to the Bayou State to let the good times roll this Mardi Gras weekend. And Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans isn’t the only city attracting crowds…

Cut 6  (12) “..north Louisiana.” 

Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns predicts betting for Super Bowl 58 this weekend will reach $23 billion. As for the Pelican State, Johns says it’s hard to predict, but he says since sports betting went live at casinos it’s grown every month and boomed even more with mobile wagering.

Cut 13 (12) “…a month.” 

LRN PM Newscall February 9

The governor’s proposed budget maintains the pay increase teachers received last year, but it continues to be not permanent. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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Revelers will be screaming “throw me something mister” this Mardi Gras weekend in all corners of the Bayou State. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

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The Landry Administration has presented state lawmakers with a proposed 44-billion dollar budget. Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras says the amount of state spending is about the same for next fiscal year as it is this year. He says they didn’t want to increase spending with a temporary sales tax expiring in July 2025…

Cut 3 (10) “…possibly could”  

Barras says the proposed budget has more dollars for State Police as the governor wants to add more troopers and form a specific troop to work with the New Orleans Police Department in fighting crime…

Cut 4 (10) “…would be.”

There is also 198-million dollars in the budget to maintain the temporary $2,000 pay raise teachers received last year. But some teachers might see a reduction in pay from that $2,000. Barras says the governor would like to give more money to fill hard to find math and science teaching jobs or teachers in rural areas.

Cut 5 (12) “..type of qualifications”

This is just the starting point for budget discussions. Lawmakers will spend the next few months making changes to the governor’s proposal before agreeing on a spending plan in late May or early June.

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Thousands of people from around the world will flock to the Bayou State to let the good times roll this Mardi Gras weekend. And Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says New Orleans isn’t the only city that does it big…

Cut 6  (12) “..north Louisiana.” 

Nungesser says revelers can enjoy elaborate floats and entertainment at carnival celebrations throughout Louisiana. He points out there’s a Mardi Gras celebration for everyone – no matter what you’re looking for…

Cut 7 (12) “…over Louisiana.”  

More than 225,000 people attended Mardi Gras in Shreveport last year, according to a study conducted by the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau.

Big Mardi Gras parades will take place in Lafayette, Lake Charles, Houma-Thibodaux, Alexandria, and Shreveport. There is a chance for heavy rain on Sunday but Nungesser says revelers know how to adjust…

Cut 8 (11) “…this year.” 

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130 Louisiana State Troopers are in New Orleans assisting NOPD for the last weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey says troopers will be in and around the French Quarter, the Central Business District and parade routes.

Cut 9 (10) “…people safe.”

Matey reminds revelers to use common sense to avoid being a victim of crime, for example, do not carry large amounts of cash, avoid walking in dark areas, and remember there’s safety in numbers so never walk alone.

Cut 10 (10) “…(x2) that point.”

And if you’re bringing children with you, Matey suggests taking a photo of them, so you’ll have a recent picture and one with that they are wearing so they are easier to identify if they get separated from your group.

Matey also encourages paradegoers to text MARDIGRAS, all caps, all together to 77295.

Cut 11 (13) “…the crowd.”

And she reminds you to never drink and drive and that troopers will be on the lookout for impaired drivers.

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It’s Super Bowl Weekend and according to the American Gaming Association, 68 million people are expected to place a bet on the big game. And Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says AGA is predicting more than $23 billion will be legally wagered in the US.

Cut 12 (11)  “…huge weekend”  

As for the Pelican State, Johns says it’s hard to predict how much will be wagered on Super Bowl 58, but he says since sports betting went live at casinos it’s grown every month and boomed even more with mobile wagering.

Cut 13 (12) “…a month.” 

And Johns reminds you while it’s fun to place a bet, do so within your means…

Cut  14 (07) “…our message.”

You must be 21 years old to bet in Louisiana and only in parishes with legalized gambling. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-877-770-STOP (7867)

2:30 PM Newscast Feb 9

The governor’s proposed budget maintains the pay increase teachers received last year, but it continues to be not permanent. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 1 (33)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

68 million people are expected to place a bet on the Super Bowl this weekend according to the American Gaming Association. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns says while it’s fun to place a bet, do so within your means…

Cut  14 (07) “…our message.”

Louisiana State Troopers are helping the New Orleans Police Department keep revelers safe this final weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey encourages paradegoers to use common sense and stay with your group and to text MARDIGRAS, all caps, all one word to 77295.

Cut 11 (13) “…the crowd.”

And she reminds you to never drink and drive. Troopers will be on the lookout for impaired drivers.

Some Big Mardi Gras parades are taking place in Lafayette, Lake Charles, Houma-Thibodaux, Alexandria, and Shreveport. There is a chance for heavy rain on Sunday but Nungesser says revelers know how to adjust…

Cut 8 (11) “…this year.” 

1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 9

The Landry Administration has presented state lawmakers with a proposed 44-billion-dollar state budget. Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras says the proposed budget has more dollars for State Police as the governor wants to form a specific troop to work with the New Orleans Police Department in fighting crime…

Cut 4 (10) “…would be.”

130 Louisiana State Troopers will be in New Orleans assisting NOPD for the last weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey reminds revelers to use common sense to avoid being a victim of crime, for example, do not carry large amounts of cash, avoid walking in dark areas, and remember there’s safety in numbers.

Cut 10 (10) “…that point.”

And to text the word MARDIGRAS all together, all caps to 77295 for up-to-date info on routes and first aid stations, etc.

Paradegoers will be screaming “throw me something mister” this Mardi Gras weekend in all corners of the Bayou State. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 2 (33)  “…I’m Teiko Foxx.” 

 

Walk Ons Sports Bistreaux, the Baton Rouge based franchise, announces they are moving its corporate headquarters from Baton Rouge to Atlanta. The company opened a satellite office in Atlanta in 2022. The company says Atlanta is one of the biggest restaurant industry hubs. And the move represents continued change and growth for the national brand.

12:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Revelers will enjoy Mardi Gras celebrations in all parts of the Bayou State this weekend. And Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says there’s a Mardi Gras celebration for everyone – no matter what you’re looking for…

Cut 7 (12) “…over Louisiana.”  

More than 225,000 people attended Mardi Gras in Shreveport last year, according to a study conducted by the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau.

130 Louisiana State Troopers will be in New Orleans assisting NOPD for the last weekend of Carnival. Lt Melissa Matey says troopers will be in and around the French Quarter, the Central Business District, on surrounding roadways and parade routes.

Cut 9 (10) “…people safe.”

Matey reminds revelers to use common sense to avoid being a victim of crime, for example, do not carry large amounts of cash, avoid walking in dark areas, and remember there’s safety in numbers so never walk alone.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana announced their planned acquisition by Elevance Health, raising the concerns of many including State Treasurer John Fleming. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 3 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain”