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Lane Opens Cancer Center

Lane Regional Medical Center and Mary Bird Perkins – Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center announced today a new partnership to provide enhanced care to Zachary-area patients requiring medical oncology services. The new partnership, effective September 4, includes medical oncology office visits and infusion therapy services, along with a host of other oncology support […]

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BR Real Time Crime Center

By next year, law enforcement officers on their way to a crime scene in East Baton Rouge Parish could be much better prepared for whatever awaits them. Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul says an officer typically has only two to three minutes from the time he is dispatched until he reaches the call. Too […]

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Council Candidates’ Stand on Drainage

My response to the drainage question is as follows: We must first analyze and fund our drainage master plan. We need to consider on-site mitigation of all future developments so we don’t bring in large amounts of fill from elsewhere in the flood-plain and impact surrounding properties. We must budget for cleaning and maintenance of […]

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Graves’ Determination Pays Off

At the Lily Bayou Control Structure Wednesday, Congressman Garret Graves was doing what he does best — speaking passionately about a cause he believes in, in this case the Comite Diversion Canal. The scene was surreal. The day was blistering hot. The massive Lily Bayou structure, reminisent of the Panama Canal, sat there as it […]

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Diversion Canal Now Closer to Reality, Graves Says

Congressman Garret Graves, fresh off an historic victory in Washington, where he helped gain funding for the remainder of the work on the Comite Diversion Canal, visited the canal Wednesday. The project, which has lanquished for 30 years until Graves’ breakthrough, seemed to come alive as the second-term Congressman described the scene at the Lily […]

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2018 Central Schools Convocation

More than 400 teachers, administrators, and school employees gathered on Monday, Aug. 6 for the Central Community School System’s 12th Annual Back to School Convocation. This year’s event was held at Greenwell Springs Baptist and was broadcast live by the Central City News on Facebook. The event, which was chaired by Supt. Jason Fountain, was […]

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Jim Lloyd Served 8 Years On Central School Board

Eight years ago, a group of concerned citizens approached Jim Lloyd, president of Cornerstone Commerical Flooring, and asked him to consider running for the Central Community School Board. Lloyd answered the call and with the help of his No. 1 booster, his wife Gail, he was elected handily! For the past eight years, Jim Lloyd […]

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Council Approves City Hall 5-0

The Central City Council Tuesday night unanimously approved issuing a Conditional Use permit for the proposed $5 million Central City Hall, which will be located at the corner of Hooper and Sullivans roads. The permit opens the door for public bids to be solicited for the project by early fall. The vote to issue the […]

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Central School Board Unopposed

In a most unusual move, voters returned all six incumbent school board members for another four years without opposition. A seventh member, Dr. Keith Holmes, was also elected without opposition. School board vice president Roxanne Atkinson thanked everyone on behalf of the board. “We are just so honored and humbled that people expressed their satisfaction […]

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4th of July Celebration Will Honor Birth of USA, Central City

Thousands of Central residents are expected to attend the 13th Annual City of Central Birthday Celebration beginning at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4 at Wildcat Stadium, corner Hooper and Sullivan roads. Normally held on July 11, the anniversary of the founding of the City of Central on July 11, 2005, this year’s celebration will […]

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