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Supreme Court Votes 7-0 to Hear Motion to Quash Rev. Spell Case

The Louisiana Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it has unanimously voted to hear Rev. Tony Spell’s Motion to Quash the criminal charges against him. Rev. Spell was arrested last year and booked into Parish Prison for holding church services in violation of orders by Gov. John Bel Edwards.  The pastor has challenged his arrest as […]

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New Board Member Pushes for Change

 After a landslide victory for a seat on the Central Community School Board in a special election Nov. 13, Kim Powers was sworn in by Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry.  The ceremonies were held Saturday, Nov. 20 at the lake at Revolution Square, 9530 Blackwater Rd. Ms. Powers won with 62 percent of the vote […]

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Inventor of mRNA Vaccine Comments on Hearing at State Capitol in Baton Rouge

By Dr. Robert W. Malone, inventor of mRNA technology — BATON ROUGE — Over the last three days I took an interesting trip down to Baton Rouge with the Children’s Health Defense team on short notice to help Health Freedom Louisiana, the physician and nurses’ advocacy group, Louisiana for Medical Freedom, Rep. Kathy Edmonston, and Attorney General […]

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Sen. Kennedy Passes Resolution to Block Vaccine Mandates

On Wednesday, the Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to nullify President Biden’s vaccine mandate on private employees with support from Sens. John Kennedy (R-La.) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.). All other Senate Republicans as well as Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) voted in favor of the resolution.   The resolution would invalidate the […]

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Hospitals: All About Money?

Upon admission to a once-trusted hospital, American patients with COVID-19 become virtual prisoners, subjected to a rigid treatment protocol with roots in Ezekiel Emanuel’s “Complete Lives System” for rationing medical care for those over 50. They have a shockingly high mortality rate. How and why is this happening, and what can be done about it? […]

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Atty. Gen. Jeff Landry Calls for Restraints On Power of Louisiana Governors in Address

REMARKS BY JEFF LANDRY, Attorney General of Louisiana — CENTRAL — Good morning!  What a beautiful morning!  I’m reminded of how much rain we’ve had over the last three or four years.  I remember people saying when is it going to stop?  I said all I know is it will stop and the Lord is going […]

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Kim Powers Speech at Swearing in Ceremony

Good morning, everyone!   On behalf of my girls, Ella and Sara, I want to thank you so much for being here today and for your support in this campaign!  I am especially grateful to my army of moms who worked so hard in this campaign and to Attorney General Jeff Landry for being the […]

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Central Schools Rank No. 3 in State In Unofficial Grades from State DOE

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — CENTRAL — Once again, students in the Central Community School System have demonstrated that they are among the top students in Louisiana based on school performance scores.  Statistics released this week show Central schools ranked No. 3 in the state.  School letter grades were not released this […]

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How JBE’s Vetoes of Key Conservative Bills Threaten Free Elections, Individual Liberty

The differences between Louisiana’s liberal Democratic governor and the conservative Republican legislature were on full display Tuesday when three Republican lawmakers examinedGov. John Bel Edwards’ vetoes at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon. Most of the vetoes concerned attacks on individual rights by Edwards since Covid and needed reform of Louisiana’s election law. The major bills […]

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Second Pass of Debris Removal About to Begin

As of Nov. 3, debris removal crews had picked up nearly 50,000 cubic yards of tree debris from Hurricane Ida on the first pass of streets in Central. This amount is considerably higher than the estimated 25,000 cubic yards originally anticipated.  Debris removal crews will begin making a final pass down every local street again to […]

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