12:30 LRN Newscast Jan 4

Governor John Bel Edwards touted his accomplishments during a farewell address last night in his hometown of Amite. Edwards says he entered office with a historic budget deficit, but now the state enjoys surpluses that resulted in investments into teacher pay, higher education and roads. He believes the state is better off than it was eight years…

(Cut 6 (14) “…Laughter)

 

The next chapter in Edwards’ career will be written at the New Orleans law firm of Fishman Haygood. Senior partner Kerry Miller says Edwards will be able to continue to focus on the economic and environmental benefits of green energy via their firm.

Cut 4 (09) “…of Louisiana.”

As governor, Edwards announced more than $50 billion in renewable energy projects for the Bayou State.

House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson is urging President Biden and Senate Democrats to enforce policies along the U-S Mexico border. Johnson and House Republicans visited the Southern Border on Wednesday, and he says the situation is bad…

Cut 13 (10) “…our communities.”

Johnson made the remarks at a press conference in Eagle Pass, Texas.

U.S. News and World Report once again ranks LSU Pennington Biomedical Research Center’s DASH Diet as the second-best diet overall of 2024. Pennington Dietician Cathy Champagne says their eating plan is proven to help those with heart disease.

Cut 10 (13) “…heart association.”

The full diet is available online at Pennington Biomedical Center’s website.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU football coach Brian Kelly is looking for a new defensive coordinator after Matt House and three other assistants were fired yesterday. Missouri defensive coordinator Blake Baker’s name has emerged as a potential candidate. He coached linebackers at LSU in 2021 and is a former defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech. Missouri’s defense this season ranked fourth in the SEC.

The top running back in the nation for the Class of 2025, Harlem Berry from St. Martin’s High School in New Orleans, has committed to LSU. Florida and Texas were the other finalists. Berry rushed for 2,080 yards and scored 47 touchdowns last season.

Former Ragin Cajuns and Madison Prep quarterback Zeon Chriss has committed to Houston and Coach Willie Fritz.

The Pelicans won their fourth straight last night, a 117 to 106 win over Minnesota. Zion Williamson had 27 points and Brandon Ingram added 19.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team tips off SEC play tonight by hosting Missouri. After losing their season opener, the Lady Tigers have won 13 in a row. Mizzou enters the game with a 9-4 record and they are led by Haley Frank, who averages 16 points and seven rebounds a game. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey…
Cut 16 (16) “…the same”

Tonight the Ragin Cajuns host 19th ranked James Madison. U-L Lafayette Coach Bob Marlin’s team is looking to bounce back from a loss to Marshall in its Sun Belt opener…
cut 19 (15) “…big games’

11:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards leaves office on Monday and it was announced today he’ll join the New Orleans-based law firm Fishman Haygood. Senior partner Kerry Miller says Edwards, who was an accomplished attorney before his political career, will mesh well with their firm.
Cut 3 (10) “…throughout the state.”
Miller says in his new role as special counsel, Edwards will focus on renewable energy.

U.S. News and World Report once again ranked the DASH Diet, developed in part by LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, the second-best diet overall of 2024. Pennington Biomedical Registered Dietician Cathy Champagne says DASH is known for fighting high blood pressure and the eating plan includes…
Cut 9 (12) “… dairy products.”

Governor-elect Jeff Landry is being applauded for his choice to head the Department of Natural Resources.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The incoming administration announced several key senior staff hires today. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin will be the Landry administration’s director of intergovernmental relations. Kyle Ruckert, a former top aide of former U-S Senator David Vitter, will be Landry’s Chief of staff.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 4

House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson says there’s a catastrophe at the Southern Border and the Biden administration needs to enact tougher immigration policies. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

41-year-old Kayla Vead of Marksville was sentenced to three years in a federal jail for defrauding the Rapides Parish Council on Aging out of more than 300 thousand dollars. Vead plead guilty to two counts of wire fraud as an embezzlement of funds and was ordered to pay restitution.

Tyler Gray will lead the Department of Natural Resources. President of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association Mike Moncla says Gray’s current position on the operations side with Placid Refining Company adds even more knowledge for the oversite of DNR.

Cut 8 (07) “…another plus.” 

Before Gray’s appointment, Moncla says the two even discussed who they thought would be an ideal choice for the position and Moncla encouraged him to apply.

House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson and 60 House Republicans were at the Southern border yesterday calling on the Biden administration to do more to secure the Southern border and reduce the number of illegal crossings

Cut 14 (09) “…or more.” 

9:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Term-limited Governor John Bel Edwards used his farewell address last night to highlight his accomplishments. In his last public appearance, Edwards says the state is in much better shape than it was eight years ago and the best evidence to support that statement is the state’s finances…

Cut 10 (12) “…two reserve accounts.”

Big battle in Congress over funding for Ukraine versus stronger immigration policies along the Southern border. House Speaker Mike Johnson and about 60 House Republicans visited the border in Texas and the Bossier Parish Republican told reporters its time for Senate Democrats and the President to impose new restrictions on asylum seekers…

Cut 15 (10) “… (clapping)

Tyler Gray will serve as the next Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. President of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association Mike Moncla applauds Gray’s appointment because of his conservation background and experience with the Louisiana Mid-Continent’s Oil and Gas Association.

Cut 7 (07) “…fantastic pick.”

Moncla says Gray’s current position on the operations side with Placid Refining Company adds even more knowledge for the oversite of DNR.

Former Grambling State President Rick Gallot started the new year in his new position as President of the University of Louisiana System on Monday. Gallot believes his experience will benefit him as he advocates for resources on behalf of the 90 thousand students.

Cut 5 (12) “…system schools.”

Gallot was offered the job on October 25th but Governor Elect Jeff Landry expressed concerns with the board’s decision to hire Gallot. Later, Landry decided to move forward with the contract.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Nola.com is reporting Governor John Bel Edwards will join the New Orleans-based law firm Fishman Haygood when he leaves office on Monday. Edwards will work with the firm’s business team and will focus specifically on securing renewable energy deals. The governor has been a big proponent of expanding renewable energy.

Governor-elect Jeff Landry is being applauded for his choice to head the Department of Natural Resources.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson is urging President Biden and Senate Democrats to enforce policies along the U-S Mexico border. Johnson and House Republicans visited the Southern Border on Wednesday and he says the situation is bad…
Cut 13 (10) “…our communities.”
President Biden says his national security proposal contains money to protect the border, but Republicans are more interested in policy changes.

After seven-plus years as Grambling State’s president, Rick Gallot is at his new job as president of the University of Louisiana System. Gallot says increasing enrollment at the nine schools within the UL system is a priority and also producing graduates that will benefit Louisiana…
Cut 6 (12) “…already has.”

7:30 LRN Newscast

Just a few more days left in office for Governor John Bel Edwards and last night he gave his last speech as governor….
cut 12 (12) “…inhabit it”
Edwards says Louisiana is better off now than it was eight years ago as he pointed to a balanced budget, low unemployment and 94 billion dollars in capital investment by private businesses.

House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson and 60 House Republicans were at the Southern border yesterday calling on the Biden administration to do more to secure the Southern border and reduce the number of illegal crossings
cut 14 (09) “>…or more”

Rick Gallot has started his new job as president of the state’s largest university system. Teiko Foxx has more…
Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

The city of Thibodaux’s emergency preparedness director, Jacques Thibodaux, is leaving to be the state’s director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland and Security Emergency Preparedness in Jeff Landry’s administration. Thibodaux is a combat veteran who was the commander of the Louisiana National Guard’s 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Coach Brian Kelly has fired defensive coordinator Matt House and three other assistants after the Tigers had a historically bad season on defense. House was let go with two years left on his contract, but Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne says Kelly was left with no choice to move on from House and he expects he’ll hire House’s replacement soon…
cut 29 (06) “….without having a plan”
Brandon Marcello of 247 sports reports Missouri defensive coordinator Blake Baker has emerged as a possible replacement. The 41-year-old from Houston was on Ed Orgeron’s staff at LSU and also coached at Louisiana Tech from 2015 to 2019. His defense at Missouri ranked fourth in the SEC in total defense this past season.

The Pelicans won their fourth straight last night knocking off the best team in the Western Conference record wise, Minnesota, 117 to 106. Zion Williamson as he had 27 points, four rebounds and six assists.

Louisiana Tech men’s basketball completed non-conference play last night with an easy 96-55 victory over Dallas Christian. Daniel Batcho had a game 22 points as the Bulldogs as a team shot 60-percent from the field. La Tech tips off conference play at Sam Houston on Saturday.

ULM fell to 0-2 in the Sun Belt last night as the Warhawks lost to 68-57. The Warhwaks will host Georgia Southern on Saturday.

Tonight the Ragin Cajuns host 19th ranked James Madison. U-L Lafayette Coach Bob Marlin’s team is looking to bounce back from a loss to Marshall in its Sun Belt opener…
cut 19 (15) “…big games’

And the seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team begins SEC play by hosting Missouri.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards delivered his farewell address last night as he leaves office on Monday after eight eventful years. One of his biggest challenges was the COVID pandemic….
cut 11 (15) “…public health”
Edwards delivered his farewell address in his hometown of Amite.

Governor-elect Jeff Landry has named Tyler Wall as his Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. Wall is an oil and gas industry executive. Jacques Thibodaux, the director of emergency preparedness for the city of Thibodaux has been named GOHSEP director. Susana Schowen who works for the Louisiana Community and Technical College System has been named Louisiana Workforce Commission director.
Former Grambling State President Rick Gallot is on his first week on the job as President of the University of Louisiana System. Gallot says one his top goals is to recruit prospective students to the nine colleges that make up the U-L System…
Cut 4 (09) “…system schools.”
Gallot is a former state lawmaker and served seven plus years at Grambling, where he helped improve the school’s enrollment and finances.

Big battle in Congress over funding for Ukraine versus stronger immigration policies along the Southern border. House Speaker Mike Johnson and about 60 House Republicans visited the border in Texas and the Bossier Parish Republican told reporters its time for Senate Democrats and the President to impose new restrictions on asylum seekers…
cut 15 (10) “….clapping”
Senate Democrats have described the House Republican backed immigration legislation as cruel.

LRN Am Newscall January 4

Rick Gallot has started his new job as president of the state’s largest university system. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”

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Governor-elect Landry is being applauded for his choice to head the Department of Natural Resources. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson says there’s a catastrophe at the Southern Border and the Biden administration needs to enact tougher immigration policies. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (34) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Former Grambling State President Rick Gallot is on his first week on the job as President of the University of Louisiana System. Gallot says one his top goals is to recruit prospective students to the nine colleges that make up the U-L System…

Cut 4 (09) “…system schools.”

Gallot was offered the job on October 25th but Governor Elect Jeff Landry expressed concerns with the board’s decision to hire Gallot. Later, Landry decided to move forward with the contract.

The Ruston native believes his experience will benefit him as he advocates for resources on behalf of the 90 thousand students.

Cut 5 (12) “…system schools.”

The U-L System is the largest higher education system in Louisiana with nine universities including Grambling, La Tech, McNeese, Nicholls, Northwestern, Southeastern, UL Lafayette, ULM, and UNO.

During Gallot’s tenure at GSU, the university set enrollment records and saw a 200 percent improvement in its fiscal health score. He says he will continue the momentum of moving the system forward

Cut 6 (12) “…already has.”

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Tyler Gray will serve as the next Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. President of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association Mike Moncla applauds Gray’s appointment because of his conservation background and experience with the Louisiana Mid-Continent’s Oil and Gas Association.

Cut 7 (06) “…fantastic pick.”

The boon of carbon capture in Louisiana will be among the industries DNR will regulate. Moncla says Gray’s current position on the operations side with Placid Refining Company adds even more knowledge for the oversite of DNR.

Cut 8 (07) “…another plus.” 

Before Gray’s appointment, Moncla says the two even discussed who they thought would be an ideal choice for the position and Moncla encouraged him to apply.

Cut 9 (09)  “…great choice.”

Landry has also appointed Jacques Thibodeaux to serve as Director of the GOHSEP and Susana Schowen as Director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission.

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Governor John Bel Edwards delivered his farewell address last night as he’s set to leave office on Monday after two terms. Edwards says the state is in much better shape than it was eight years ago and the best evidence to support that statement is the state’s finances…

Cut 10 (12) “…two reserve accounts.”

Edwards says improved budgeting practices resulted in teachers receiving more than five thousand dollars in teacher pay raises and historic investments in higher education. The governor says he’s leaving the office with the state’s unemployment rate well below the national average. He says his administration also allocated nearly five-point-five billion dollars to more than 2,00 infrastructure projects.

Edwards says natural disasters from hurricanes to floods to winter storms were huge challenges. He says there was no playbook for handling the COVID pandemic…

Cut 11 (15) “…public health.” 

Edwards delivered his farewell address in his hometown of Amite, where he’ll return as a private citizen. He says it’s been an honor to be Louisiana’s 56th governor…

Cut 12 (12) “…inhabit it” 

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House Speaker and Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson is urging President Biden and Senate Democrats to enforce policies along the U-S Mexico border. Johnson and House Republicans visited the Southern Border on Wednesday and he says the situation is bad…

Cut 13 (10) “…our communities.”

Johnson made the remarks at a press conference in Eagle Pass, Texas. He says the lack of a strong border policy has resulted in lethal drugs pouring into the country and hundreds of terrorists have also entered the U-S.

Johnson believes the President should reinstitute a Trump-era policy of keeping migrants in Mexico until their U-S immigration court date…

Cut 14 (09) “…or more.” 

The Biden Administration is seeking 50-billion dollars in security assistance for Ukraine. But Johnson says House Republicans are not willing to spend that kind of money without a stringent border security policy…

Cut 15 (10) “… (clapping)

The White House has proposed more money to hire Border Patrol agents and asylum officers in an effort to reduce the number of illegal crossings. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Johnson’s trip to the border was an attempt to score political points. He urges the Congressman to negotiate in a bipartisan way.

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The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team tips off SEC play tonight by hosting Missouri. After losing their season opener, the Lady Tigers have won 13 in a row. Mizzou enters the game with a 9-4 record and they are led by Haley Frank, who averages 16 points and seven rebounds a game. LSU Coach Kim Mulkey…

Cut 16 (16) “…the same” 

LSU beat Missouri 77-57 last season, but two years ago in the PMAC, the game went into overtime and the Lady Tigers won 87-85. Tip off is at 8 PM and fans are encouraged to dress like Mulkey and the person who looks the most like Mulkey will win one of the coach’s game worn jackets. Mulkey is not a fan of the promotion…

Cut 17 (21) “…sequins right.” 

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The Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team looks to extend their home winning streak to 20 games when they host 19th ranked James Madison at the Cajundome tonight. It’s the first nationally ranked team to visit Lafayette since Nevada in 2006. Coach Bob Marlin is glad the game is on their home court…

Cut 18 (13)  “…assure you” 

Marlin’s team is looking to bounce back after losing its Sun Belt Opener to Marshall by 14 points last Saturday…

Cut 19 (15) “…big games” 

The Cajuns shot just 33-percent from the field in the loss to the Thundering Herd.