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St. George Dodged Bullets During Session

St. George Dodged Bullets During Session

The St. George incorporation movement must be happy the 2014 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature is over, because they had to spend a lot of time and effort working to defeat three bills that could have hampered or even ended the incorporation movement. As recently as last Friday, one of the anti-St. George bills […]

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Ralph Washington to Leave Central Council

Ralph Washington to Leave Central Council

Central Mayor Pro-Tem Ralph Washington will be ending his service as No. 2-ranked person in Central city government after nine years as mayor pro-tem and city councilman.  Washington is currently the highest ranking black Republican in municipal government in Louisiana. Washington lost his bid for reelection to the Council May 3 after a bout with […]

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Republican Leaders Gathered in N.O.

Republican Leaders Gathered in N.O.

More than 1,000 Republican activits from across the country gathered last week for the 2014 Republican Leadership Conference at the New Orleans Hilton. Attendees got to hear most of the nation’s top conservative leaders and some of the leading candidates for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas won the Presidential Straw […]

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LEAP Tests Put Central at No. 2 District in State

LEAP Tests Put Central at No. 2 District in State

The Louisiana Department of Education has announced the results of its annual LEAP and iLEAP testing of public school students, and the Central Community School System is once again near the top of the state.  In the critical testing of 3rd through 8th graders, Central tied for No. 2 among the 70 school systems in […]

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Outgoing Council Considers Mass Rezoning

A group of 25 Central business owners met at Kristenwood Tuesday night to discuss their concerns about a proposed mass rezoning of property under the city’s Master Plan.  The group agreed to ask the outgoing City Council to delay a decision until after the new Mayor and City Council are sworn in July 1. The […]

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Baseball Lights Must Burn for 100 Hours

Nathan Corley, assistant principal at Central High School, said Wednesday there’s a good reason the new lights on the baseball field are burning all night.  Once installed, they must burn continuously for at least 100 hours.  “Thanks to everyone for your patience, and we apologize for the inconvenience,” Corley said.  

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Town Hall Meeting Set for June 12

Mayor-elect Jr. Shelton’s transition team will hold two Town Hall meetings between now and Inauguration Day in order to get ideas from the public on the priorities for the City of Central and Shelton’s new administration. The first of the two public meetings will be at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 12 at the Central […]

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Inauguration July 1st

Inauguration July 1st

Local realtor Jr. Shelton will take the oath of office as the 2nd Mayor of the City of Central in Inauguration ceremonies on Tuesday, July 1. Shelton, Police Chief-elect James Salsbury, and the five members of the Central City Council will be sworn in at 9 a.m. at the Central High School auditorium.  The new […]

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Central High Is 5th-Best Track Power in State 5A

Central High Is 5th-Best Track Power in State 5A

Competing at the Louisiana State 5A Track & Field Championship Saturday, the Central High track team had the second fastest sprinters in the state. The Wildcats ran the 4×100-meter relay in 42.0 seconds — fast enough to win 2nd place in Class 5A but also the second-fastest time in all five classes at the three-day […]

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9th Grade Academy Could Begin Construction in June

9th Grade Academy Could Begin Construction in June

Since completion of the $55 million Central School Complex on Sullivan Road, the Central school system has continued to move forward with new projects to improve existing facilities and prepare for the future. The next major project will be construction of a new 9th Grade Academy on the campus of Central High School.  Supt. Mike […]

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