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Why Are So Many Christians Supporting Trump?

Why are so many Christians supporting Donald Trump for President? Jerry Falwell, Jr., answered that question very well on Fox News. He said, “The issues are different this year.” He was referring to illegal immigration, the destruction of our manufacturing base by free trade with China, and the destruction of our military. Then he said, […]

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Central Schools Tax Renewal Saturday

Central school Supt. Mike Faulk and the Central Community School Board have proposed renewing the school system property tax. It was originally 38.45 mills, but the board is asking voters to renew it for 10 years at a lower rate — 32.5 mills —in an election this Saturday, March 5. The tax is dedicated to funding […]

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CFD Holds 2016 Training Academy

A nearly year-long process culminated Monday morning at Central Fire Department’s Station 31 when eight recruits reported for the first day of the CFD Recruit Training Academy.  These recruits were selected in late 2015 from a pool of approximately 150 applicants after an extensive hiring process dictated by Louisiana Civil Service requirements and policy and […]

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A Glossary of Terms at Istrouma High During the 1960’s

To better communicate with Istrouma High grads from the 1960’s, it is important to study this Glossary of Terms: Baton Rouge High Week — The week of the Baton Rouge High game.  Nothing mattered that week except beating Baton Rouge High. Band members took the drums to top of the cafeteria and beat them 24/7 from […]

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Supt. Drake Hopes to Spend $10-15 Million to Save School

  Istrouma High School moved into its new facility in 1950. Carl V. Dawson was school board president. T.H. Montgomery represented Central on the school board. The principal was H.P. Overton, who became principal in 1929, just 12 years after its founding, and served until 1953. He was followed by Ellis “Little Fuzzy” Brown whose […]

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Local Legislators to Play Key Roles

Lawmakers from East Baton Rouge Parish will chair only two standing committees in the new Louisiana Legislature but will serve as members of a number of key committees. Sen. Dan Claitor will serve as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary C Committee, and Sen. Yvonne Colomb will chair the Senate Municipal and Parochial Affairs Committee. The […]

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Donald Trump Debate Party This Saturday

Supporters of Donald Trump for President will meet Saturday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. at Dearman’s restaurant, 7633 Jefferson Hwy., to watch the ABC-TV Republican Presidential Debate live from Manchester, NH. Trump supporters are invited to attend. There is no admission charge. At 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13, Trump supporters will watch the South […]

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How to Get Involved with Presidential Campaigns

As Louisiana’s Presidential Primary heats up in preparation for the March 5 election, each of the three top candidates — Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio — has campaign teams in place. Signs and literature for all the candidates will be available at Republican headquarters, 711 Jefferson Hwy., Suite 1B from 3 to 5 […]

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Only Way to Control Spending: Refuse to Raise Taxes

Here’s a word for fiscal conservatives in the Louisiana Legislature who are concerned about the state’s fiscal crisis and the looming possibility of a budget deficit.  There is only one way in Louisiana to control spending, and that is by refusing to raise taxes. If you raise taxes, they will spend every penny of what […]

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Central Schools to Seek Tax Renewal on March 5

The Central Community School Board is asking voters to renew a 10-year, 32.50-mill property tax on March 5 that is dedicated to funding the general operations of the school system and maintenance of the school district’s facilities. The school funding pro-position is not a new tax, and it will not increase what taxpayers currently pay. Central […]

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