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Vranic Honored for Community Service

DEMCO CEO and General Manager John Vranic has been named Cooperative Leader of the Year for 2016 by the Louisiana Council of Farmer Cooperatives (LCFC). LCFC President Billy Gibson said Vranic received the honor primarily in recognition of his exemplary response to the Baton Rouge area flood of August 2016. The flood not only caused […]

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Council on Aging Director Under Fire

Metro Councilmen Buddy Amoroso and Dwight Hudson have called on Council on Aging Executive Director Tasha Clark Amar, daughter of politically powerful District Judge Janice Clark, to resign after a new scandal has hit Clark Amar and the COA. Amoroso and Hudson were reacting to charges by Tracie Davis and Dan Freeman, who say Clark […]

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DEMCO’s 40th Annual Youth Tour Essay

Local high school students Megan Dedon, a home-schooler; Joseph Howard of Zachary High School; Rain Scott-Catoire of Central High School,  and Lisa Taylor of St. Joseph’s Academy each won an all-expense paid trip this coming June, to Washington, D.C. They were the four winners of the 40th Annual DEMCO Rural Electric Youth Tour Essay Contest. […]

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D.A. Has Diverse Team of Prosecutors

In a parish that is only 51 percent white in registered voters, East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore thinks it is essential that all segments of the community be represented in the DA’s office.  It’s essential to build trust, he told the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon meeting at Café Américain. “Nationally, only four […]

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Oak Point Shopping Center Renovated

In July 2015, the Sumich family, which owns Oak Point Fresh Market, acquired the shopping center where their supermarket is located at the corner of Greenwell Springs and Sullivan roads. Last summer, the family began a renovation program for not only their own store but every retail space in the shopping center. Family spokesman Lindsey […]

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Central Private Reopens on Its Campus

Seven months after a devastating flood wrecked havoc on the campus of Central Private School, classes have resumed and things are returning to normal. Central Mayor Jr. Shelton cut the ribbon for the newly-renovated campus off Gurney Road and had praise for the parents, teachers, administrators, and school board who worked tirelessly to reopen the […]

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EBR Lt. Shawn Anderson Laid to Rest

Tragedy came to the parish again in March when another local police officer was killed in the line of duty. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Lt. Shawn Anderson was shot to death while trying to question a rape suspect.  The shooter also died. Law enforcement officers from across the state and nation, along with thousands […]

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More Drainage Work

Central Mayor Jr. Shelton will interview three contractors this week who are vying to put more “boots on the ground” clearing drainage choke points that have been identified since the August flood by CSRS. IBTS director David Ratclif said his firm has already walked and cleared from 60 to 70 miles of canals and ditches […]

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Golden Record Artist Jimmy Clanton To Have Final One-Man Show May 20

Jimmy Clanton, Baton Rouge’s teen idol from the 1950’s, will hold his final one-man show May 20 at Baton Rouge High School. Clanton, who earned four Gold Records in his career, will perform for the audience. Clanton began his singing career while a 17-year-old student at Baton Rouge High when he formed his first band, […]

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Lt. Gov. Nungesser to Address Republican Women of Central

The Republican Women of Central will host Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser on Monday, March 20 at Sammy’s Restaurant on Wax Road in Central. The event will begin with a social hour at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30. Nungesser is Louisiana’s 54th lieutenant governor. He also serves as Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of […]

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