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America’s Frontline Physicians Endorse Hydroxychloroquine, Face Censorship

By Woody Jenkins, Editor • In late July, a group of physicians calling themselves America’s Frontline Doctors held a news conference on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington to discuss their experience in treating Covid19. The group explained their success with patients in the early stages of the disease, where they said […]

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Governor’s Emergency Powers Do Not Include Closing Businesses or Masking

By Woody Jenkins, Editor • The governor’s Emergency Powers under La. R.S. 29:721 et seq are much more limited than he has told the public.  Since March 2020, Gov. John Bel Edwards has issued more than two dozen Emergency Orders, which have been presented by the news media as valid and lawful. Few if any have […]

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So Now the Fool Governor Forbids Dancing

By Woody Jenkins, Editor • THAT FOOL GOVERNOR SAYS NO DANCING — Yes, our fool Democrat governor has a new one: No dancing!  Add that to no singing, no hand shaking, no hugging, no funerals, no visiting your dying mother in the hospital.  “A video recently posted on Facebook shows couples dancing inside a Lafayette restaurant. […]

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Is Judge Alexander the Most Travelled Judge in U.S.?

Both the Louisiana Supreme Court and the Metro Council of East Baton Rouge Parish have tried to curb the international travel at taxpayer expense of Baton Rouge City Court Judge Yvette Alexander.  However, so far, they have failed to stop her worldwide escapades. On Jan. 16, 2014, the Advocate carried this article by Rebecca Allen. […]

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Attorney General’s Opinion Raises Doubt About Legality of Governor’s Mask Order

July 15, 2020 OPINION 20-0068 La. R.S. 29: 721, et seq.  La. R.S. 29: 760, et seq.   Conclusion: Certain provisions of 89 JBE 2020 may be unconstitutional and unenforceable.  Dear Reps. Bagley, Beaullieu, Edmonds, Horton, Miguez, Owen, Seabaugh, and Senator Mills: We received your requests for Attorney General Opinions and/or inquiries related to mask […]

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LPA Honors Central City News Staff With 12 First Place Awards for News, Ads

The Central City News and other community newspapers published by Community Press, LLC, once again dominated the Better Newspaper Awards competition conducted by the 110 newspapers of the Louisiana Press Association. The Central City News group, which also includes the Istrouma Journal in North Baton Rouge and the St. George Leader in the new City […]

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Baby Rilye Huval Born May 20

Blake and Lauren Huval along with big sister Sage Huval are proud to announce the birth of their second child, a girl, Rilye James Huval.  She was born at 12:09 p.m. on May 20, 2020, at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge. Rilye weighted 7 pounds and 11 ounces and was 20 inches long.  Proud grandparents […]

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Wildcat to Cheer for LSU

Bailey Mitchell, a 2020 graduate of Central High School and former Wildcat varsity cheerleader, will be cheering for the LSU Tigers this fall. She is the third Central Wildcat in the past five years to make the LSU cheer team.  Bailey was a member of the 2018 and 2019 National Championship teams from Central High […]

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Matt McCoy Seeks Seat on Metro Council

Matt McCoy has announced his candidacy for Metro Council and released the following statement: “Neighbors, friends, and residents of EBR Metro Council District 4, my name is Matthew McCoy and I am asking for your vote and confidence to serve as your next Councilman. I am a 29-year resident of Central, 35-year husband to Frances […]

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Two from St. Alphonsus Ordained Deacons

Bishop Michael G. Duca of Baton Rouge ordained six Baton Rouge area men to the diaconate on Saturday, August 8, 2020, at St. Joseph Cathedral downtown. Two of the new deacons are from St. Alphonsus in Central: •Deacon Mark Reynaud has been assigned to Most Blessed Sacrament. •Deacon Alec Campbell has been assigned to St. […]

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