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Sen. Vitter Speaks Out on Spending, Obamacare, Jobs

Sen. Vitter Speaks Out on Spending, Obamacare, Jobs

Sen. David Vitter told the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Tuesday that America is headed for severe economic problems and ultimately bankruptcy if the country fails to curb reckless spending by the federal government. Vitter applauded the new, conservative-oriented Chamber for the stands it is taking.   “You are filling a great need […]

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Hunting Wild Boar with Pigman by Nathan Reynerson

Hunting Wild Boar with Pigman by Nathan Reynerson

When you meet a professional hunter for the first time (especially one that has his own TV show), you have expectations and questions. Are they going to be like their show portrays them to be? Will they be arrogant or humble? Will they be rude or friendly? Will they live up to the hype of […]

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Istrouma Alumni Night in Central Tomorrow Night

Central High head football coach Sid Edwards has declared Friday night, Sept. 6 as Istrouma Indian Alumni Night in Central.  All Istrouma alums are invited to attend the Istrouma-Central game beginning at 7 p.m. Istrouma graduates and friends are invited to gather in the west end zone from 6:15 to 6:30.  At half-time, they will […]

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Council to Fill Two Vacancies on P&Z

Council to Fill Two Vacancies on P&Z

The City Council is expected to fill two seats on the seven-member Central Planning & Zoning Committee at Tuesday’s Council meeting.  The vacancies have been caused by the expiration of the terms of P&Z chairman Rodney Bonvillain and vice chairman Wade Giles. Nine Central residents have applied: URS employee Brian Clayton, realtor Aaron Goolsby, Accurate […]

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Committee Seeks Proposals for City Center

The City Center Selection Committee appointed by Central mayor Mac Watts voted last week to issue a Request for Information (RFI) from property owners who would like to have their property considered for the location of a City Hall, meeting place, driveways, and parking. The committee, which will issue a report to the mayor and […]

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Greenwell Springs Has New Pastor

Greenwell Springs Has New Pastor

Greenwell Springs Baptist Church will welcome a new full-time senior pastor this Sunday after a one-year search. Rev. Jeff Meyers comes to Greenwell Springs from Conyers, Georgia. Those who know Rev. Meyers describe him as a man who is passionate about his personal faith in Jesus Christ, his wife Traci and their three boys, and […]

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Family of Danielle Wright Asks for Help

Family of Danielle Wright Asks for Help

The family of Danielle Wright, who has been missing in the South Pacific for 60 days, is making a last-ditch effort to raise financial assistance to continue the air search of the  area where her vessel, the Nina, and six other crew members could  be.  It is a vast area, encompassing more than 300,000 square […]

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Paul Dietzel Seeking Congressional Seat

Paul Dietzel Seeking Congressional Seat

Paul Dietzel II will bring his campaign for the United States Congress to Baton Rouge Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon. Dietzel, 27, founder and CEO of Anedot, said in an interview Wednesday that it’s time for fiscal conservatives from his generation to step up and assume positions of leadership. “My generation will be […]

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School Bells Ring Despite Boiling Heat

School Bells Ring Despite Boiling Heat

With the temperature expected to reach 96 degrees, Central’s principals and teachers are expecting 4,400 students in grades one through 12 for the first day of school.  This marks the sixth anniversary of the Central Community School District’s first opening day in August 2007. The school district operates five public schools — Bellingrath Elementary, Tanglewood […]

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Eight New Classrooms at St. Alphonsus

Eight New Classrooms at St. Alphonsus

Parishioners of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church gathered Sunday for the blessing of a new classroom building at St. Alphonsus School. Father Mike Moroney blessed the new building, which will house eight classrooms of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students, as well as an art classroom and a laptop lab. The addition of the new building […]

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