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Could Next Mayor-President Be a Physician?

Could Next Mayor-President Be a Physician?

With Mayor-President Kip Holden in his third term and planning to run for lieutenant governor, speculation has already turned to the race for Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge in 2016. Names being mentioned include Sen. Sharon Broome, Metro Council members Joel Boé, John Delgado, and Tara Wicker, and Holden’s chief aide, William Daniel. Louisiana has […]

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LHSAA Nixes Eligibility of Wildcats’ QB

LHSAA Nixes Eligibility of Wildcats’ QB

Central High School has filed an appeal with the Louisiana High School Athletic Association, disputing its ruling that Central High quarterback Jared Hayes is ineligible to compete for the Wildcats in this, his senior season. He played for McKinley High last season but only started part-time for the 3-7 Panthers. LHSAA president Kenny Henderson told the […]

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Mac Watts Says He Won’t Seek Reelection

Central Mayor Mac Watts announced today that he will not seek another term as mayor in municipal elections scheduled for next year.  Watts said he wanted to announce his decision now in order to give other candidates the opportunity to run. Watts was appointed by Gov. Kathleen Blanco as interim mayor in July 2005 and […]

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Read Central City News for Aug. 8, 2013

Read Central City News for Aug. 8, 2013

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS: • School Bells Ring for 4,400 Central Students in Boiling Heat as School Gets Early Start • Central Mayor Mac Watts Announces He Won’t Seek Reelection as Mayor • Louisiana High School Athletic Association Declares Central Quarterback Ineligible • Eight New Classrooms Dedicated at St. Alphonsus Catholic School • […]

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Danielle Wright Still Lost at Sea

The search for Danielle Wright of Greenwell Springs is continuing in the South Pacific.  She and other members of the crew of the Nina have not been heard from since June 5. Her father, Ricky Wright, now of Lafayette, said private air searches are continuing.  The family needs contributions to help with the expenses.  Wright […]

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City of Central Independence Day Set July 11

The Central City Council voted Tuesday to recognize July 11 as “Central Independence Day,” in honor of the swearing in of the city’s first Mayor and City Council on July 11, 2005. Councilman Louis DeJohn said the date should be remembered in Central history and should be a day of celebration.        The City of […]

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CATS Tax Came from Organizers Playbook

If Brod Bagert had come to the river city of Baton Rouge in the 1850’s fresh off the steamboat with a trunk full of snake oil and promises of miracle cures, he could not have gotten a more enthusiastic reception than he got when he arrived here in 2011 with promises to make Baton Rouge […]

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The Remarkable Ulysse Joubert

The Remarkable Ulysse Joubert

Ulysse Joubert tells his students they only have 15 seconds to make an impression ­— for good or bad — on someone they meet. And that is all the time it takes to size up Ulysse Joubert.  His thick Cajun accent, infectious laughter, expressive face, and imposing demeanor tell you this is a truly extraordinary […]

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How to Get Your CATS Tax Back

How to Get Your CATS Tax Back

BATON ROUGE — If you own residential or commercial property inside the city limits of Baton Rouge or Baker, you could be getting a property tax refund, if the 10.6-mill CATS property tax is ruled unconstitutional in the pending legal case of Graugnard v. CATS. However, even if Milton Graugnard, the plaintiff in the suit, […]

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‘Together Baton Rouge’ Fought to Take Away BR Metro Council Oversight of CATS Board

On Monday, Together Baton Rouge held a news conference to express its lack of confidence in the current board of the Capital Area Transit System and called for the resignation of board chairman Isaiah Marshall. But last year, Together Baton Rouge sponsored and lobbied hard for House Bill 865 by Rep. Regina Barrow of Baton […]

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