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What’s Happening Around Central

What’s Happening Around Central

CENTRAL — Events coming up in and around Central: Thursday, October 25 • 2002 State Champs Honored Redemptorist High School will honor the 2002 State Championship football team at its game against the Dunham School.  A gathering will take place in the St. Gerard cafeteria at 5 p.m. Game time is 7 p.m. All who […]

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Central Private Homecoming Court

Central Private Homecoming Court

CENTRAL — Miss Alex Easley was named the 2012 Central Private School Homecoming Queen in ceremonies at Rebel Field. She was crowned by the 2011 Homecoming Queen, Jada Pocorello. Miss Pocorello, daughter of Lonnie and Tara Pocorello, attends Our Lady of the Lake College in Baton Rouge where she is majoring in nursing.  Members of […]

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Ideas on Use of Old Middle School

Ideas on Use of Old Middle School

CENTRAL — Mike Gardner’s 8th grade students at Central Middle School had an assignment on what should be done with the old middle school site.  Out of 153 students, 90 chose a sports complex.  Here are some of their ideas: Destine Milano and Cami Tynes — New high school Dylan Sanchez and Cory McCarty — […]

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Long-Time Central High Principal Honored

Long-Time Central High Principal Honored

Devall Named to Central Hall of Fame CENTRAL — Former Central schools Assistant Supt. Ronnie E. Devall was inducted into the Central High School Hall of Fame last Thursday at halftime of the Central-Denham Springs football game. He was honored at a reception at the cafeteria at the new School Complex before the game. Devall […]

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Central P&Z: Different Decisions at Same Intersection

Central P&Z: Different Decisions at Same Intersection

CENTRAL — An as yet unseen plan to create a City Center Overlay District is creating controversy. Last month, the Central Planning & Zoning Commission voted to approve the rezoning of the northeast corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads.  The rezoning, which was proposed by developer Brandon Dodson and Jonathan Starns, would have changed the […]

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Full-Court Press to Bring CMS to Higher Level

Full-Court Press to Bring CMS to Higher Level

Principals from Top Elementary In State Take Helm at CMS by Woody Jenkins, editor CENTRAL — Central Middle School, now located at the new $45 million Central School Complex, is a school undergoing change on many fronts.  In some respects, it is an entirely new school.  With the retirement of the long-time principal and the move to all-new […]

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City Center ‘Overlay’ Zone Being Planned

City Center ‘Overlay’ Zone Being Planned

Council Reluctant To Grant Rezoning Until It Sees Plan by Woody Jenkins, editor CENTRAL — The City of Central could receive a proposed plan to create a City Center Overlay District by January 2013, according to David Barrow, executive assistant to Mayor Mac Watts.  Barrow said the plan, which is costing $350,000 in Block Grant funds, would […]

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Homecoming, Fall Festivals This Weekend

Homecoming, Fall Festivals This Weekend

CENTRAL — Central High School will hold a Talent Show Thursday at 7 p.m. Homecoming festivities begin Friday with a Pep Rally at 12:30 p.m. Central High hosts Scotlandville at 7 p.m. with  Homecoming ceremonies planned for half-time and the Homecoming Dance Saturday at 8 p.m.  Meanwhile, Central will host many Fall Festivals starting Saturday. […]

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Term Limits for Central School Board on Ballot

Term Limits for Central School Board on Ballot

CENTRAL — Among the numerous candidates and propositions on the Nov. 6 election ballot will be a proposal to allow voters to limit the terms of members of the Central Community School Board to three consecutive four-year terms. The proposal will be on the ballot as the result of the passage of a state law […]

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Early Voting Underway at 4 Locations

Early Voting Underway at 4 Locations

BATON ROUGE — Early voting for the Nov. 6 election began Tuesday.  In the first two days, more than 6,000 voters went to the polls in East Baton Rouge Parish.  Early voting will continue 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the following locations in Baton Rouge: • 222 St. Louis St., […]

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