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Welborn, Caldwell, and Edmonston Were Favorites of Central Voters

Welborn, Caldwell, and Edmonston Were Favorites of Central Voters

Ironically, the two top vote-getters for Governor in the City of Central won’t be on the Nov. 21 runoff ballot, because they did not do as well statewide. Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle was first in Central with 2,096 votes, or 28 percent, and Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne was second with 2,079 votes, or 27 […]

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Proposition Will Give Central Share of Funds From Industry

East Baton Rouge Parish voters will face a proposition on the Nov. 21 election ballot to amend a section of the City Parish Plan of Government. While the ballot language is a bit confusing, the actual change in law is small and completely justified. The area of the parish north of Chippewa and west of […]

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Two Races That Really Matter Nov. 21

Two Races That Really Matter Nov. 21

Two races that could be very close in the election on Saturday, Nov. 21 are Louisiana’s Attorney General and here in the Florida Parishes, the Louisiana Board of Elementary or Secondary Education, or BESE. Because the races could be close, your vote is particularly important. Here’s our take on the two races: Attorney General — […]

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Buddy Caldwell Top Vote-Getter In Central with 60 Percent of Vote

Buddy Caldwell Top Vote-Getter In Central with 60 Percent of Vote

Among statewide candidates in highly-contested races, Attorney General Buddy Caldwell was the top vote-getter in Central Oct. 24, receiving 60 percent of Central’s vote in the five-candidate field.  It was Caldwell’s best showing in the state, except for Madison Parish where he received 65 percent of the vote.  Caldwell is in a runoff with former […]

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Edwards vs. Vitter Nov. 21

Edwards vs. Vitter Nov. 21

Voters in Central will go to the polls Nov. 21 to help choose a Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, and member of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.  Even though Central has very little on the ballot, it is an historic election, which will bring to a close the Jindal Administration. Central has […]

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Central Mayor Jr. Shelton Unveils Plans  To Enhance City’s Roads, Infrastructure

Central Mayor Jr. Shelton Unveils Plans To Enhance City’s Roads, Infrastructure

Central Mayor Jr. Shelton said Sunday that, after careful study of the options, he favors locating Central’s new City Hall at the site of the old Central Middle School, at the corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads.  The Central Community School Board, which owns the site, offered its use to the City of Central several […]

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AG Candidate Landry’s Firm On List of ‘Buddy’s Buddies’

AG Candidate Landry’s Firm On List of ‘Buddy’s Buddies’

For months, Attorney General candidate Jeff Landry has blasted incumbent Attorney General Buddy Caldwell for allegedly operating a corrupt “Buddy System” that allows Caldwell to steer lucrative contracts to outside legal counsel to represent the state in  complex civil litigation.  A series of TV spots is running statewide calling for an end to the “Buddy […]

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Atty. General Candidates on the Issues

Atty. General Candidates on the Issues

Two Republican candidates for Attorney General — incumbent Buddy Caldwell and challenger Jeff Landry — sought the endorsement of the Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish. Both candidates appeared before the 17-member Executive Committee of the party and asked for support.  However, one of the candidates — Jeff Landry — refused to answer the […]

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BESE Candidates Debate Common Core

BESE Candidates Debate Common Core

Three Republican candidates for the State Board of Elementary & Secondary Education spoke at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon Oct. 13 on their plans if elected to the board. Candidates Kathy Edmonston, Jason Engen, and Etta Licciardi spoke and answered questions for nearly an hour.  Another Republican candidate, Laree Taylor, was unable attend.  Kathy Edmonston […]

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Reign of the Cynics

Reign of the Cynics

As a sophomore at Istrouma High School in Baton Rouge, I listened to our principal, Little Fuzzie Brown, on the loudspeaker in the morning and at our school assemblies.  He told us, “You attend the greatest school in this state, and you have the responsibility of keeping it that way.  You have to take the […]

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