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Story of Survival: Elizabeth Sumrall of Central Survives Colorado Massacre

Story of Survival: Elizabeth Sumrall of Central Survives Colorado Massacre

Harrowing Story of Central Girl Who Is Amazed by God’s Mercy by Woody Jenkins, Editor CENTRAL — “The tear gas canister was thrown across the floor, and we could see the trail of smoke after it.  It looked like a joke or part of the movie.  Then boom, boom, boom, like firecrackers.  But it wasn’t.  Bullets […]

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Some Kids Here Need Help with School Supplies

Some Kids Here Need Help with School Supplies

CENTRAL — Central Community Assistance Foundation (CCAF) is taking donations of school supplies for students-in-need (public, private, or home schooled) who live in the City of Central. Families must qualify for assistance through a CCAF application which can be picked up at the Central Library on Joor or the Central School Board office on Hooper […]

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Students Pack Courtroom for Phillip Abington Vehicular Homicide Case

Students Pack Courtroom for Phillip Abington Vehicular Homicide Case

by Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News BATON ROUGE— More than 50 people, mostly teenagers from Central and the surrounding area, packed the courtroom of District Judge Richard Anderson Monday as the judge heard pre-trial motions related to the upcoming trial of James Watts III, who is charged with vehicular homicide in connection with the […]

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Sullivan Hardware Open House July 21

Sullivan Hardware Open House July 21

by Lance Butler CENTRAL — It is hard to believe it has been 20 years of hardware business for me.  I want to personally thank the entire community of Central for 20 years of patronage and kindness to me and my family at Sullivan Hardware.  This is a community that truly cares. I first came […]

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Lorri Smith Named Customer Service Rep for Fidelity Bank

Lorri Smith Named Customer Service Rep for Fidelity Bank

CENTRAL — Fidelity Bank of Baton Rouge has promoted Lorri Smith to the position of customer service representative for the Central branch location, 14545 Wax Road. Lorri spent the past 21 years in the banking industry and for the past five years she has served the Central community at Fidelity Bank as head teller.  Before […]

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What’s Happening Around Central

What’s Happening Around Central

PHOTO: SLEEPING BEAUTY — Tri Parish Ballet will present Sleeping Beauty at local libraries July 16 through 26.  Performances will be Monday, July 16 at 10:30 a.m. at Pride and 2:30 p.m. at Zachary; Wednesday, July 18 at 2:30 p.m. at Central; Thursday, July 19 at 10 a.m. at Greenwell Springs; Friday, July 20 at […]

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Candidates for State Supreme Court Seat Agree Obamacare Decision Was Wrong

Candidates for State Supreme Court Seat Agree Obamacare Decision Was Wrong

Supreme Court Candidates Oppose Decision By Chief Justice Roberts in Obamacare Case by Rae Anne Firmin BATON ROUGE — Three state Appeal Court judges who are seeking a seat on the Louisiana Supreme Court found themselves in agreement Tuesday about U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ decision upholding Obamacare. All three told the monthly […]

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New Diner Brings Home-Cooking, Personal Touch to City of Central

New Diner Brings Home-Cooking, Personal Touch to City of Central

Me’Pa’s Diner Offers Fresh Ingredients Made to Order CENTRAL — Melissa Dykes, co-owner of Me’Pa’s Diner, 6643 Sullivan Road, said, “Everybody’s talking about our great home cooking!” “We have a heart for Central, and we just want everyone to feel at home here and gather for good food,” she said Wednesday. Mrs. Dykes and her husband […]

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The Million Dollar Man: One Person CAN Make a Difference

The Million Dollar Man: One Person CAN Make a Difference

BATON ROUGE — On Thursday night, one courageous man saved the taxpayers of East Baton Rouge Parish $1.5 million.  That man was John Taylor of Zachary, an appointed member of the the Board of Commissioners of BREC. The Board room at BREC headquarters on Florida Boulevard was packed when BREC chairman Kenneth Riche called the […]

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New Chamber Has 1st Parishwide Meeting

New Chamber Has 1st Parishwide Meeting

Central Playing Key Role in New Chamber of Commerce BATON ROUGE — The new Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish held its first monthly Membership Meeting Tuesday, and more than 70 small business owners from across the parish showed up for the event at Café Américain on Jefferson Highway. Central business owners are […]

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