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Central Candidates Vie for GOP Support

Central Candidates Vie for GOP Support

According to state law, the Republican Party in each parish is governed by a Parish Executive Committee, or PEC, which is elected by the registered Republican voters of the parish in March of Presidential election years for a four-year term. One of the primary responsibilities of a PEC is to interview and endorse Republican candidates […]

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Old Kean’s Is History But Little Caesar Is on Its Way

Old Kean’s Is History But Little Caesar Is on Its Way

The old Kean’s Laundry building at Hooper and Joor was torn down this week to make room for a new Central business — Little Caesar’s Pizza. The old Kean’s Laundry in front of Zoar Baptist Church on the corner of Hooper and Joor roads was torn down this week to make way for Central’s first […]

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Freneaux Criticized For Going Negative

CENTRAL – Council member Dr. Tony LoBue said Wednesday he disagrees with the constant barrage of attacks and criticism being launched by mayoral candidate Dave Freneaux. “Everybody talks about how dirty politics is and how we need to keep it clean, but the only one slinging mud is Mr. Freneaux,” he said. LoBue said he […]

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School Board Offers Plan For City Hall

The Cen- tral school board said Wednesday night it is willing to consider selling just over 14 acres of land at the old Central Middle School to the City of Central for use as City Hall and City Center. Mayor Mac Watts last year appointed a site selection committee chaired by David Barrow. The school […]

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Clerk of Court to Hold Qualifying At Central City Hall Wednesday

As in past Central municipal elections, Clerk of Court Doug Welborn will be at Central City Hall to receive candidates’ qualifying papers for Mayor, Police Chief, and City Council on the first day of qualifying. Candidates can bring their documents and fees to City Hall, 13421 Hooper Road, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on […]

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IBTS, Agencies Fought Icing of Bridges

IBTS, Agencies Fought Icing of Bridges

During last week’s record cold, almost every bridge and most major roads in Central had to be shut down because of dangerous icing conditions. But the city’s private contractor, IBTS, work- ed with other agencies to keep the roads and bridges open to emergency vehicles, so that they could reach Central residents who might face […]

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New Faces in City Hall

With qualifying next week in Central’s 2014 municipal elections, it appears that Central City government will have a different look when new officials are sworn in July 1. As of now, four of the city’s seven elected officials will not seek reelection: • Mayor Mac Watts • Police Chief Doug Browning • City Council members […]

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Read Central City News for February 2014

Read Central City News for February 2014

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS: • New Faces at City Hall: Most City Officials Not Seeking Reelection • School Board Offers Plan for City Hall • Freneaux Criticized for Going Negative • Clerk of Court to Hold Qualifying at Central City Hall Wednesday • Old Kean’s Building Is History But Little Caesar’s Is on Its […]

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Read Central City News for January 2014

Read Central City News for January 2014

  READ CENTRAL CITY NEWS FOR JANUARY 2014.  Click here: https://www.louisianapelican.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/CCN-1-9-14-Small.pdf TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS: • Central City Elections: Qualifying Feb. 12-14 for Mayor, Police Chief, and City Council for April 5 Election • After Narrow Loss in 2010, Jr. Shelton Is Making a Comeback • City Hall Committee Meets with School Board […]

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Read Capital City News for January 2014

Read Capital City News for January 2014

Read CAPITAL CITY NEWS for January 2014. Click here for Capital City News, Baton Rouge’s Community Newspaper: https://www.louisianapelican.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Cap-City-1-9-14-Small.pdf TOP STORIES in Capital City News: • Coup Attempt: Mayor-President Tries to Take Over St. George Fire District Board and Stack It with Opponents of Incorporating St. George • Board Could Still Be Taken Over in Jan. 22 Vote • Councilman: […]

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