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Read Central City News for Nov. 7, 2013

Read Central City News for Nov. 7, 2013

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS: • CH2MHill Yielded to Pressure from Watts’ Campaign Manager  • Records Show Mayor’s Political Consultant Confered with CH2MHill on Political Flyer • With Watts’ Campaign Manager and Political Consultant Calling the Shots, CH2MHill’s Marketing Department Worked to Produce a Political Flyer • CH2MHill Withholds Nine Email Strings Despite Judgment […]

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Italian Americans to Honor Columbus

Italian Americans to Honor Columbus

The Greater Baton Rouge American Italian Association is inviting the Baton Rouge community to the annual Columbus Day Festa.  The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20 at the Belle of Baton Rouge Hotel Atrium.  Admission is free.  The event will include Italian food, music, and much more. […]

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Republican Party of EBR Endorses Arbour for Justice of the Peace

Republican Party of EBR Endorses Arbour for Justice of the Peace

The Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish Monday endorsed Baton Rouge attorney Jerry Arbour in his race for justice of the peace from Ward 3, District 3 in the special election coming up Saturday, Oct. 19.  The vacancy was created by the death of long-time justice of the peace Melva Carpenter, 74, who passed […]

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Sheriff Seeks Tax Renewal Oct. 19

Sheriff Seeks Tax Renewal Oct. 19

Voters in East Baton Rouge Parish will go to the polls on Saturday, Oct. 19 to vote on three important property tax renewal propositions: • Renewal of a 6.9 mill property tax levied to support the Sheriff’s office.  This tax produces $25 million a year to fund law enforcement and accounts for 30 percent of […]

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East Baton Rouge Parish Legislators Receive Awards for Pro-Family Stand

East Baton Rouge Parish Legislators Receive Awards for Pro-Family Stand

Louisiana Family Forum honored more than two dozen state senators and representatives at its annual dinner last Thursday at the Healing Place church on Highland Road. Legislators were cited for their outstanding pro-family voting records. LFF President Gene Mills said the recently concluded session of the Louisiana Legislature provided hope and encouragement for pro-family forces […]

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Drummond to Retire After Lifetime of Service

Drummond to Retire After Lifetime of Service

Maury Drummond was a basketball star at Istrouma High and earned a scholarship to LSU, where he won All-SEC honors and was twice named LSU’s MVP.  After his freshman year at LSU, something happened that changed his life forever. One of his teammates, Bobby Fedder, invited Maury to spend time with his family in Blackstone, […]

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CCN v. CH2MHill Greater Access Public Records

CCN v. CH2MHill Greater Access Public Records

The settlement reached in the case of Community Press, LLC, v. CH2MHill could have far reaching impact on how Louisiana’s Public Records Law is applied to private companies and other legal entities that perform the functions of local or state government. Under the judgment signed by District Judge Kay Bates, a private company, CH2MHill, will […]

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Sheriff to Discuss Proposed Tax Renewal Tuesday

Sheriff to Discuss Proposed Tax Renewal Tuesday

BATON ROUGE — East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux will speak Tuesday, Sept. 24 before the monthly luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge.  Sheriff Gautreaux will discuss the operations of his office and the proposed property tax renewal on the Oct. 19 election ballot. He will answer questions from the audience […]

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Special Elections on Oct. 19 and Nov. 16 Ballots

Voters in Ward 3, District 3 in southeast East Baton Rouge Parish will go to the polls Oct. 19 to choose a new Justice of the Peace.  Judge Melva Cavanaugh, 74, died in March, and Gov. Bobby Jindal called a special election to fill her seat. In the Central Community School District, voters will go […]

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Tony Perkins Appointed by Gov. Jindal to LA. Law Enforcement Commission

Tony Perkins Appointed by Gov. Jindal to LA. Law Enforcement Commission

Gov. Bobby Jindal has appointed former Rep. Tony Perkins to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement, and the Senate has confirmed his nomination.  The commission awards grants and governs practices of State Police and local law enforcement agencies.  Perkins said he is happy to be working to fight the crime problem.  The appointment is the […]

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