2:30 PM Newscast August 23

Officials have arrested 34-year-old Jason Chiasson Jr. of Holden in connection with a boating accident that caused two deaths and several injuries. LDWF Sgt. Randy Lanoux says Chiasson was booked into the Livingston Parish jail on multiple counts, including vehicular manslaughter, first-degree vehicular negligent injury, and DWI. Though Lanoux doesn’t expect any more arrests, he says everybody in that situation came out a loser.

Cut 8 (09)  “…winners here.”

This is an ongoing investigation.

A tragic story out of Terrebonne Parish, as State Police are investigating a school bus crash that led to the death of 7-year-old Jeremiah Falgout (Fal-goo). Trooper Tiah Larvadain says the bus hit the child Thursday afternoon after dropping him on off on LA Highway 665 in Montegut….

Cut 12 (11) “…critical injuries.”

More than 500-million dollars in renovations have been completed on the Caesars Superdome….

Cut 2 (00)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

LSU football will have two players wearing number 18 this year. 2-4-7 sports LSU reporter Glen West says Running back Josh Williams and linebacker Greg Penn will each wear 18, which goes to the player who is a great representative of LSU football on and off the field. West says Penn…

Cut  16 (07)   “…defensive room.”

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 23

State police are investigating a school bus crash that led to the death of seven-year-old Jeremaih Falgout (fal-goo) out of Montegut (Montague). Falgout later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The bus driver was restrained and uninjured in the crash. Trooper Tiah  Larvadain says the bus driver wasn’t under the influence…

Cut 13 (11) “…to buy drugs.” 

The crash is still under investigation.

Officials have arrested 34-year-old Jason Chiasson Jr. of Holden in connection with a boating accident that caused two deaths and several injuries.  LDWF Sgt. Randy Lanoux says there’s evidence not only that Chiasson Jr. was impaired at the time of the crash, but also that he wasn’t following basic boating safety rules…

Cut 7 (12) “…basically.”

The Democratic National Convention has wrapped up with national polls showing Vice President Kamala Harris slightly ahead of former President Donald Trump. The D-N-C featured many emotional moments, including Harris re-introducing herself to the nation. Both campaigns have used emotion, especially fear of what could happen if the other was elected, to appeal to voters. LSU Political Science Professor Dr. RobertHogan says this type of appeal is normal…

Cut 5 (11)  “…this sort of rhetoric”

LSU football will have two players wearing the number 18 this year. Running back Josh Williams and linebacker Greg Penn will each wear 18, which goes to the player , or players who is a great representative of LSU football on and off the field. West says Williams arrived on LSU’s campus as a walk-on in 2019 and now he is a starter…

Cut 15 (10) “…of the ball.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

A tragic story out of Montegut (Montague), as state police are investigating a school bus crash that led to the death of 7-year-old Jeremiah Falgout (Fal-goo). Trooper Tiah Larvadain says the bus was traveling south on LA Highway 665, and, after activating the flashing warning lights, stopped to drop off several children, including Falgout.
Cut 12 (11) “…critical injuries.”
Falgout later succumbed to his injuries in the hospital, State Police say the driver was not impaired.

Officials have arrested 34-year-old Jason Chiasson Jr. of Holden in connection with a boating accident that caused two deaths and several injuries. LDWF Sgt. Randy Lanoux says Chiasson Jr. was driving a Sea Fox up the Tickfaw River just after midnight on July 28 when he collided with a pontoon boat…
Cut 6 (11) “…(x2) was killed.”
Chiasson Jr. was booked into the Livingston Parish jail on multiple counts, including vehicular manslaughter, first-degree vehicular negligent injury, and DWI.

Vice President Kamala Harris is polling slightly ahead of former President Donald Trump in the polls after the Democratic National Convention. Mel Bridges has more.
Cut 1 (32) …I’m Mel Bridges.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU football will have two players wearing number 7 and 18 this year. The number seven jersey goes to LSU’s top playmaker. Offensive tackle Will Campbell will once again wear a number seven patch and linebacker Harold Perkins is changing his jersey number to seven. 2-4-7 sports LSU reporter Glen West says Perkins had a strong preseason camp
Cut 14 (10) “…tackles for loss.”
Running back Josh Williams and linebacker Greg Penn will each wear 18, which goes to the player who represents LSU in a significant way on and off the field.

The four-phase renovation of the Superdome that cost 535 million dollars is done. The multi-year project removed hundreds of thousands of square feet of concrete ramps and replaced them with esclators, which resulted in more open space and it allowed for natural light to get inside the building that opened in 1975….
cut 10 (09) “…different areas”
That’s Superdome spokesperson Mike Hoss. New Orleans hosts Tennessee in the Dome on Sunday for a preseason game.

McNeese will be one of the first college football teams to take the field this year as they kick off their season tomorrow against Tarleton State. The Cowboys are led by redshirt senior quarterback Cliffton McDowell. McDowell won Big Sky Newcomer of the Year last season as he led Montana to the FCS National Championship game. McNeese Head Coach Gary Goff says he brings experience to a young squad
Cut 19 (17) “…what he’s doing.”
The Cowboys finished winless in the regular season last year and were picked to finish 6th in the nine-team Southland Conference this season.

Former LSU star Paul Skenes returned to his dominant form last night as he struck out nine and allowed just two hits as his Pirates blanked the Reds seven to zip. Skenes is now 8-and-2 and has 110 strikeouts in 92 innings.

Former Ragin Cajun Sepncer Arrighetti threw six shutout innings last night as the Astros blanked Baltimore six to nothing. Houston leads the A-L West by 5.5 games now.

11:30 LRN Newscast

The Democratic National Convention has wrapped up with national polls showing Vice President Kamala Harris slightly ahead of former President Donald Trump. LSU Political Science Professor Dr. Robert Hogan says the D-N-C went smoothly and reflects well on Democrats…
Cut 3 (12) “…two parties.”
Democrats were lagging in the polls before President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, but have since caught up.

Louisiana’s Department of Children and Family Services has opened the application process for Phase 3 of SUN Bucks. This program provides a one-time benefit of $120 dollars to low income families with children to help pay for meals during the summer time when schools are closed. DCFS Economic Stability Director Tim Jenkins says they have received over two thousand applications so far…
Cut 7 (06) “…September 20th.”
And you can apply at louisiana-dot-summer-e-b-t-app-dot-com.

The tropics continue to be quiet as we head into the final full weekend of August, but Accuweather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter says they are predicting a very busy September with anywhere between six to ten named storms…
cut 12 (11) “…September 10th”
Porter says less wind shear and less dry air is starting next week which will create conducive conditions for the development in the Atlantic Ocean.

LSU football will have two players wearing number 7 and 18 this year. Since 2008, a top playmaker for the Tigers wears number seven and this year offensive tackle Will Campbell will once again wear a number seven patch and linebacker Harold Perkins will change his jersey number to seven. 2-4-7 sports LSU reporter Glen West says Perkins has a strong camp…
cut 14 (10) “….tackles for loss”
Running back Josh Williams and linebacker Greg Penn will each wear 18, which goes to the player who represents LSU in a significant way on and off the field.

10:30 LRN Newscast

A seven-year-old boy in Terrebonne Parish is dead after he was struck by a school bus that just dropped him off after a day at school. It happened on L-A Highway 6-65 in Montegut. Seven-year-old Jeremiah Falgout died from his injuries at a local hospital. Louisiana State Police is investigating but they’ve ruled out impairment of the bus driver as a factor.

Governor Landry was in north Louisiana this week and in speeches in front of the Bossier and Monroe Chamber of Commerce he said tax reform is the key to generational change. Tax reform has been a buzz word at the state capitol for decades. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry is not the first governor to propose a major change to the state’s tax code that would include the elimination of certain tax breaks…
Cut 6 (06) “…very issue.”
A special session on tax reform could happen in 2025.

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker is meeting with federal and state transportation officials today to discuss the changes needed at the I-20 Tarbutton Interchange to accommodate the construction of a Buc-ees…
cut 15 (12) “…Grambling”
Walker is optimistic construction on the travel center will begin later this year and the state’s first Buc-ees will open its doors in late 2025.

Nearly 550-million dollars in renovations have been completed on the Superdome just in time for the Saints to host the Titans on Sunday in the final preseason game of the year. Superdome spokesperson Mike Hoss says the renovations were done to improve the fan experience…
cut 9 (09) “…concourse”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry said this week for Louisiana to experience a generational change it has to make major changes to its tax code. Jeremy Alford of La-politics-dot-com says the Landry administration would like to lower income taxes and offset the revenue lost by eliminating several different tax breaks…
cut 5 (10) “…that direction”
A tax reform special session could take place early next year.

After a quiet August, AccuWeather is predicting 6 to 10 named storms during what it calls “Supercharged September.” AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter says we didn’t see many named storms in August due to the Saharan Air Layer and wind shear…
Cut 10 (10) “…persistent problem.”

State Police has released the name of the child that died from injuries after getting hit by a bus yesterday in Terrebonne Parish. L-S-P says the bus just dropped off seven-year-old Jeremiah Falgout of Montegut and hit the child as it started moving southbound on Louisiana Highway 6-65. Impairment is not suspected on the part of the bus driver.

State and federal transportation officials meet in Baton Rouge today to discuss proposed changes to the I-20 Tarbutton exit interchange and service road to accommodate the construction of a Buc-ee’s.
Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry was in north Louisiana this week and in speeches in front of the Bossier and Monroe Chamber of Commerce he said tax reform is the key to generational change. Tax reform has been a buzz word at the state capitol for decades. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Landry is not the first governor to propose a major change to the state’s tax code that would include the elimination of certain tax breaks…
Cut 6 (06) “…very issue.”

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker is in Baton Rouge today to meet with federal and state transportation officials to talk about the needed changes for the I-20 Tarbutton interchange to accommodate the construction of a Buc-ee’s. Walker says a couple of hurdles still need to be cleared before construction can begin….
cut 14 (12) “…other places”
Planning is also underway for the construction of a Bucees in Lafayette off of I-10.

AccuWeather is predicting a Supercharged September when it comes to tropical storms. AccuWeather chief meteorologist Jon Porter says less wind shear and less dry air will create conducive conditions for development in the Atlantic Ocean beginning next week and he says the Gulf’s record-high water temperatures create the perfect environment….
cut 11 (10) “….other concerns”
Porter says we could see between six to ten named storms in September.

The Department of Children and Family Services is now accepting applications from low-income families who have not already qualified for the Sun Bucks program, which provides eligible families with a one-time payment of 120-dollars. The 120-dollars is to help cover meals for children when not in school for the summer. DCFS’s Tim Jenkins says the child will have 122 days to use the funds…
cut 8 (07) “….the account”
You can apply at louisiana-dot-summer-e-b-t-app-dot-com.

7:30 LRN Newscast

In two different speeches in north Louisiana this week, Governor Jeff Landry talked about the need for tax reform. Colleen Crain has the story…
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Colleen Crain”

State Police is investigating a bus crash that resulted in the death of a student from Terrebonne Parish. The crash between a bus and a vehicle happened on Louisiana Highway 6-65 in Montegut and authorities have not released any other details. The Terrebonne Parish School District says there thoughts and prayers go out to the student, the student’s family and the bus driver involved.

Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker says a critical meeting is scheduled today in Baton Rouge to discuss the I-20 Tarbutton interchange design to accommodate a Buc’ee’s travel center.
Cut 13 (09) “…will be about.”
Walker says they hope to break ground soon on the project and they are hopeful the store will open next year.

Louisiana’s Department of Children and Family Services has opened the application process for Phase 3 of SUN Bucks. This program provides a one-time benefit of $120 dollars to low income families with children to help pay for meals during the summer time when schools are closed. DCFS Economic Stability Director Tim Jenkins says they have received over two thousand applications so far…
Cut 7 (06) “…September 20th.”
And you can apply at louisiana-dot-summer-e-b-t-app-dot-com.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU football will have two players wearing number 18 and two wearing number seven this year . Sixth-year-running back Josh Williams and starting linebacker Greg Penn will each wear number 18, which since the mid 2000s has gone to a player who posses the traits of a great teammate.

The number seven jersey goes to the player that elevates others around them and is from Louisiana or calls Louisiana home. Offensive tackle Will Campbell, who wore a number seven patch last year will do so again, and linebacker Harold Perkins is the other number seven for the Tigers.

In baseball…the SEC has announced the conference baseball tournament will continue to be played in Hoover, Alabama through 2028. It will be a single elimination tournament next year with all 16 teams getting in.

And LSU leads the nation with nine players listed among the Baseball America Top 100 transfers for the 2025 season.

Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo returned to practice this week after missing a couple of weeks with a groin injury. Marshon Lattimore remains out with a hip flexer. Saints Analyst for WWL radio Mike Detillier says if healthy, this one of the best cornerback tandems in the NFL…
cut 17 (20) “…stand out”
The Saints final preseason game is Sunday at home against the Titans.

Former LSU star Paul Skenes returned to his dominant form last night as he struck out nine and allowed just two hits as his Pirates blanked the Reds seven to zip. Skenes is now 8-and-2 and has 110 strikeouts in 92 innings.

Former Ragin Cajun Sepncer Arrighetti threw six shutout innings last night as the Astros blanked Baltimore six to nothing. Houston leads the A-L West by 5.5 games now.