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Timeless Advice from 1913 Valedictorian

Timeless Advice from 1913 Valedictorian

In May 1913, Pearl Elizabeth Felps walked to the podium as the valedictorian of the first graduating of the new Central High School, located at the corner of Canal (now Hooper) and Sullivan roads. A copy of her speech was discovered in 2009 and given to the Central City News. It is a timeless message […]

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Can You Help Save Central’s Old Girls Gym?

Can You Help Save Central’s Old Girls Gym?

Can you or an organization you represent save the Old Central Girls Gym?  It may cost several hundred thousand dollars. The Central Community School System is currently advertising for the demolition of several buildings on the old Central Middle School site. One of the buildings is the Old Girls Gym.  Before the school board considers […]

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150 YEARS AGO: SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON

150 YEARS AGO: SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON

150 Years Ago: Siege of Port Hudson PORT HUDSON — June 2013 marks the 150th anniversary of the Siege of Port Hudson during the Civil War.  The Union had control of the entire Mississippi River with the exception of Vicksburg and Port Hudson.  It hoped to secure complete control by capturing those two citadels. At […]

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Timeless Advice from 1913 Valedictorian

Timeless Advice from 1913 Valedictorian

A Young Woman Said We Will Build Future Through Hard Work, Courage, Intelligence, And Determination CENTRAL —  In May 1913, Pearl Elizabeth Felps walked to the podium as the valedictorian of the first graduating of the new Central High School, located at the corner of Canal (now Hooper) and Sullivan roads. A copy of her […]

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Battle of Baton Rouge: A Swirling Melee

Battle of Baton Rouge: A Swirling Melee

1862-2012 by Daniel O’Connor The Battle of Baton Rouge was a swirling melee. The darkness, fog, noise, and close combat stretched the limits of command and control for an army of this time. Well established plans fell apart almost immediately in the confusion. The initial Confederate attack was intended to be a collective effort by […]

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Mary Todd Lincoln’s Brother Killed on Greenwell Springs Road in Morning Fog

Mary Todd Lincoln’s Brother Killed on Greenwell Springs Road in Morning Fog

Death of Young Confederate Lt. Brought Tragedy To White House BATON ROUGE — Like many in the North and South, President Lincoln’s First Lady, Mary Todd Lincoln, had her life torn apart by the Civil War.  Although her husband led the Union, she had five brothers fighting for the South. Ironically, events here in Central brought great tragedy […]

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Henry Watkins Allen Brought to Joor Rd.

Henry Watkins Allen Brought to Joor Rd.

JOOR ROAD — Only one person is buried on the grounds of the Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge — Gen. Henry Atkins Allen, who served as the 2nd Confederate governor of Louisiana and was a much admired public figure. On the sweltering day of the Battle of Baton Rouge — Aug. 5, 1862 — […]

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Greenwell Springs at War: 150th Anniversary of Battle of Baton Rouge

Greenwell Springs at War: 150th Anniversary of Battle of Baton Rouge

On Aug. 4, 1862, Central Served As Staging Area For CSA Forces by Woody Jenkins, Editor GREENWELL SPRINGS — In July 1862 — 150 years ago — Confederate Major Gen. Earl Van Dorn planned an expedition to capture Baton Rouge from Union troops, who had burned much of the city and looted the rest. He sent Major Gen. […]

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Timeless Treasures Await Last-Minute Christmas Shopper at Atkinson’s Store

Timeless Treasures Await Last-Minute Christmas Shopper at Atkinson’s Store

GREENWELL SPRINGS ROAD — Everyday, tens of thousands of cars rush up and down Greenwell Springs Road.  At this time of the year, many are on their way to shop for Christmas gifts at the big malls or chain stores. Ironically, they are hurriedly passing by one of the best places to shop in the […]

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The Story of the Five Kernels of Corn

The Story of the Five Kernels of Corn

Thanksgiving Day in Central, Nov. 24, 2011 Why Celebrate Thanksgiving? “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 After 66 days at sea in the hold of the Mayflower, the Pilgrims set foot on land on Dec. 26, 1620 — […]

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