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What’s Happening Around Central

What’s Happening Around Central

CENTRAL — Events coming up in and around Central: Saturday, October 13 • Romney/Walker Sign Waving • 9 a.m. to 12 noon Help elect Mitt Romney as President and Mike Walker as Mayor-President this Saturday.  Come to Republican Parish Headquarters at 7047 Jefferson Hwy., Suite B, and volunteer to help out.  It will be fun […]

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Emporium Central to Re-Open Oct. 20

Emporium Central to Re-Open Oct. 20

CENTRAL — The Emporium Central will re-open for business at 10443 Joor Road in Central on Saturday, Oct. 20, according to owner Loretta Foreman.  It is on Joor just south of Hooper Road. The emporium will include gift shops and will offer afternoon tea. The Emporium Central will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 […]

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St. Alphonsus to Add New Classrooms

St. Alphonsus to Add New Classrooms

CENTRAL — Construction will begin early next year on a new classroom building for St. Alphonsus School on Greenwell Springs at Frenchtown roads. Construction should be complete in time for the 2013-14 school year, according to Father Mike Moroney, the pastor at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. The new two-story building, which will be located behind […]

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Council Rejects Plan to Rezone Property Across From Old CMS

Council Rejects Plan to Rezone Property Across From Old CMS

CENTRAL— The Central City Council Tuesday night rejected a proposed rezoning of the commercial building on the northeast corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads from Rural to Light Commercial. Brandon Dotson had planned to build 5,000 square feet of retail space on the lot, which was formerly a car dealership. But Council members said they […]

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Welborn: Large Turnout Expected for Nov. 6 Election

Welborn: Large Turnout Expected for Nov. 6 Election

EBR Clerk of Court Doug Welborn Says Early Voting Scheduled for Oct. 23 to 30 BATON ROUGE — A large turnout is expected Nov. 6, as voters surge to the polls to vote for President and Vice President, Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge Parish, and Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme. But parish Clerk of […]

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Fall Brings Pumpkin Patch, Festivals

Fall Brings Pumpkin Patch, Festivals

CENTRAL — Now that fall is in the air, the people of Central are once again preparing for Fall Festivals, which take the place of Halloween for most Central families.  During the week leading up to Halloween, churches in Central are busy preparing major events, which compete with Halloween and “Trick or Treating.”  Thousands of […]

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Public Can Help Decide Future of Old School Site

Public Can Help Decide Future of Old School Site

CENTRAL — The Central Community School Board is seeking ideas from the public on the future use of the old Central Middle School property on the southeast corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads.  The site includes 29 acres of land, the old school building, Wildcat Stadium, and parking. The school board held a public hearing […]

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What’s Happening in and Around Capital City

What’s Happening in and Around Capital City

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS — All members and friends are invited to participate in the 182nd Semiannual General Conference.  Messages will be given by the First Presidency and other leaders of the church.  General sessions will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 7 […]

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Vitter Contrasts Obama Policies With Republican Plan for Country

Vitter Contrasts Obama Policies With Republican Plan for Country

BATON ROUGE — The Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish honored Sen. David Vitter with the first-ever Ronald Reagan Man of the Year Award last Friday at the City Club.  The event, which was packed out, raised money for Republican activities in the parish this fall. The party honored Vitter for his commitment to […]

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Some of Steve Myers’ Favorites

Some of Steve Myers’ Favorites

Here are some of Mayoral candidate Steve Myers’ favorite things: Books • The Road to Serfdom by Friedrick Hayek • In Search of Self Governance by Scott Rasmussen • East Baton Rouge Unified Development Code • Louisiana Civil Code • Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith • Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levin • Race […]

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