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Read Central City News for May 2

Read Central City News for May 2

Read CENTRAL CITY NEWS for May 2, 2013 Click here for Central City News:https://www.louisianapelican.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/CCN-05-02-13-web.pdf  TOP STORIES in Central City News: • Central School Board Offers Land, Building for City Complex: Free Office Space Totaling 26,000 square feet for City Hall, Plus State, City-Parish Offices • School Board Considering Bond, Tax Election: ExistingTax Would Fund Renovations; […]

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Gala at Governor’s Mansion Honors GOP Ladies’ Service Since 1953

Gala at Governor’s Mansion Honors GOP Ladies’ Service Since 1953

BATON ROUGE — The East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Women’s Club has honored with a Gala at the Louisiana Governor’s Mansion last Wednesday evening. The club began in 1953 when Republicans were rare in Louisiana.  Today, the party includes all of Louisiana’s statewide elected officials.  Secretary of State Tom Schedler served as emcee of the […]

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Former Gov. Edwards Returns to Capitol

Former Gov. Edwards Returns to Capitol

Edwin Edwards Attends Reunion Of La. Senators BATON ROUGE — Former members of the Louisiana House and Senate returned to the State Capitol Wednesday afternoon for the annual Legislators’ Reunion. Former Gov. Edwin Edwards, who was elected to State Senate in 1965, was the oldest attendee in point of service.   The former governor addressed the Senate […]

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Fiscal Office Says EBR Would Gain $255 per Student Per Year from MFP

BATON ROUGE — The Legislative Fiscal Office this week issued a fiscal note for SB199 by Sen. Bodi White, which would create the Southeast Baton Rouge Community School District.  Here are some of the conclusions: • While the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board would lose $19 million in state general funds, it would actually […]

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Senate to Vote on SE School District Tuesday

Senate to Vote on SE School District Tuesday

Senate Passage Likely; Real Fight Looms in House BATON ROUGE — Bills to create the new Southeast Baton Rouge Community School District cleared two Senate committees this week and are now pending on the floor of the State Senate. Sen. Bodi White (R-Central), the lead author, said the bills could come up as soon as Tuesday.  SB199, […]

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Central High Welders Take 1st in Competition

BATON ROUGE — The Central High School welding team won 1st place at the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) Craft Competition on April 11. The welding team competed against 21 other schools and 64 individual competitors.  Each welder was required to weld a vertical and overhead open butt v-groove. In addition to taking a written […]

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Emily Simmers’ Silver Lining

Emily Simmers’ Silver Lining

by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Around 6:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, 2011, Mary Simmers dropped her son off at Central High School and pulled onto Wax Road.  In the fog, she didn’t see the pickup truck until it slammed into her vehicle. Her 10-year-old daughter Emily sat in her seat belt in […]

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What’s Happening Around the Capital City

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the capital city: Friday, May 3 • St. Alphonsus Appreciation Crawfish Boil • 6:30 p.m. Inviting all adults who are involved in the life of St. Alphonsus parish in all the different organizations, committees, councils, boards, and ministries.  Join Fr. Mike and the parish staff as […]

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City of Baker Celebrates Birthday

City of Baker Celebrates Birthday

Celebration Begins At 5 p.m. Friday at Baker’s City Park BAKER — The citizens of the City of Baker will celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the founding of their community Friday at 5 p.m. at Baker City Park. It will be a time for people of Baker and the surrounding area to come together and enjoy music, […]

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Patriots Day Celebrated with Stories of the Sacrifice of America’s Heroes

Patriots Day Celebrated with Stories of the Sacrifice of America’s Heroes

BATON ROUGE — Chili Chef Extraordinaire Bill Smith confided afterwards that he had quietly prayed for good weather.  And though heavy thundershowers were predicted throughout the day for Friday, April 19, by mid-morning, the ominous gray clouds parted, and for lunchtime, the sun brought a welcome warmth to the brisk Spring noonday gathering at LSU’s […]

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