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Dedication of New School Complex Saturday at 2 p.m.

Dedication of New School Complex Saturday at 2 p.m.

Community-wide Open House at 2 p.m. Public Can See School Complex On Sullivan Rd. CENTRAL — The new $46 million Central School Complex will be dedicated Saturday at 2 p.m., and the general public will have its first chance to tour the facility that afternoon. The 88-acre Central School Complex, which includes the new Central Intermediate School […]

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Capital City News Begins Publication

Capital City News Begins Publication

BATON ROUGE — Community Press,   LLC, today begins publication of the Capital City News, a community newspaper, on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month. The Capital City News will publish news of parishwide interest with a particular emphasis on South Baton Rouge and the City of Central.  Circulation will be 20,000 copies, […]

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School Board Votes On $15 Million Tax At Meeting Tonight

School Board Votes On $15 Million Tax At Meeting Tonight

BATON ROUGE — The East Baton Rouge School Board could approve $15 million in additional property taxes without a vote of the people at a 5 p.m. meeting tonight at the school board office on South Foster Drive. The board could by-pass voters by “rolling forward” property taxes.  It would mean an additional $3.7 million […]

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Integrity Glass Offers Quality and Price

Integrity Glass Offers Quality and Price

BATON ROUGE — Integrity Glass Works offers a vast range of services from custom heavy shower doors to automobile windshields to all glass needs in the highest quality residential and commercial construction projects. Need a customized mirror for your home? Choose from a lavish selection of frames.  If you don’t find the frame you are […]

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What’s Happening in the Capital Area

What’s Happening in the Capital Area

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the capital area: Thursday, August 16 • CCF Coffee Hour • 7 p.m. Central High graduate and Greenwell Springs resident Max Davis will be the guest speaker at the Central Cultural Foundation’s Coffee Hour at Central Perk, 6691 Sullivan Road.  Mr. Davis has published 20+ books […]

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Long-Time Pastor to Leave Greenwell Springs

Long-Time Pastor to Leave Greenwell Springs

by Woody Jenkins GREENWELL SPRINGS — After 13 years as pastor at Greenwell Springs Baptist Church, Dr. Dennis Terry has decided to take up a calling as pastor of a new church in Alabama.  “I felt God was leading me in a new direction, and my wife and I have a peace that we are doing […]

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New Chamber Holds Chick-fil-A Day

New Chamber Holds Chick-fil-A Day

BATON ROUGE — Several weeks ago, gay rights organizations announced a nationwide boycott of Chick-fil-A restaurants after the restaurant chain’s CEO said he favors traditional marriage. That led the newly-formed Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish to declare Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, as Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day in Baton Rouge.  The result was an […]

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Republican Party Endorses Mike Walker for Mayor-President

Republican Party Endorses Mike Walker for Mayor-President

Republican Party Endorses Mike Walker For Mayor-President Against Kip Holden BATON ROUGE — The Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Tuesday announced its endorsement of Mike Walker for Mayor-President in the Nov. 6 election.  The announcement was made by parish vice chairman Connie Bernard at the party’s Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon. Bernard said Walker answered […]

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New Baton Rouge High: Wow!

New Baton Rouge High: Wow!

$58 Million Project Brings Joy to Students, Teachers BATON ROUGE — Classes have begun at the newly-renovated and greatly-expanded Baton Rouge Magnet High School at 2825 Government St. A $58 million construction project left the main building, built in 1928, intact, but added other buildings on the east, west, and north of that original structure. […]

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Coronor: 72 Murders, Could Top 100 in 2012

Coronor: 72 Murders, Could Top 100 in 2012

by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Newly-elected Coroner Dr. Beau Clark said Tuesday there have been 72 murders committed in East Baton Rouge Parish since Jan. 1, 2012. At this rate, the number of murders in the parish could exceed 100 for the year — an all-time record. This would place the parish as […]

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