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Court of Appeal Rules with Pastor Of Life Tabernacle In Zachary Case

The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has ruled with Rev. Tony Spell on a misdemeanor traffic ticket that goes back 21 years. When Rev. Tony Spell was being harassed by Gov. Edwards at the start of the pandemic, law enforcement agents justified his arrest because the pastor supposedly was a “wanted man” with an outstanding […]

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Assistant Chief Who Arrested Rev. Spell Is Himself Arrested in Lurid Escapade

Darren Sibley, the assistant chief of the Central Police Department, has been arrested for alleged cyberstalking.  Back in March, it was Sibley who arrested Rev. Tony Spell for holding church services and wrestled away the pastor’s Bible. That day he held a news conference to announce the pastor’s arrest along with Central Police Chief Roger […]

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Defiant Gov. John Bel Edwards Says He Won’t Give Up His One-Man Rule

Gov. John Bel Edwards responded to the petition by the Louisiana House terminating his emergency orders by saying the petition is unconstitutional.  He claimed his emergency orders are still in effect.   The governor said he was no intention of giving up any of the powers he has assumed and would veto any bill passed […]

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Legislature Opens Louisiana

Just before 5 p.m. last Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, 65 members of the Louisiana House of Representatives delivered to Gov. John Bel Edwards a petition terminating his emergency order on the coronavirus.  The effect was to immediately re-open the State of Louisiana and revoke the orders and mandates issued by unilateral action of the governor. […]

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Rolling with Trump This Saturday at 11

Bill Depew of We the People 1776 is inviting everyone to join a Rolling Rally for President Trump.   “We’ll meet at 11 a.m. this Saturday, Oct. 31 at Memorial Stadium in Baton Rouge and create a rolling parade of cars, trucks and buses — all headed to Lamar Dixon in Gonzales.  Decorate your vehicle […]

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Hurricane Delta Left 41,000 Without Power, But DEMCO Has Now Fully Restored Service

DEMCO has now completed restoration from damage incurred by Hurricane Delta. On Saturday Oct. 10, DEMCO had 41,688 meters without power, 200 broken poles, and more than 500 primary lines that were broken or on the ground.   “Restoration of this magnitude requires everyone to work together: to coordinate and communicate from moment to moment, […]

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Attorney Gen. Jeff Landry Sues Google For Alleged Violation of Anti-Trust Laws

Today, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry – along with the U. S. Department of Justice and ten other state Attorneys General – filed a civil antitrust lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to prevent Google from unlawfully maintaining monopolies through anticompetitive and exclusionary practices in the search and search advertising […]

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Early Voting Massive, Unprecedented In Central, Throughout EBR, State

 Nationwide, more than 50 million voters have already cast their ballots in the Presidential election coming up Tuesday, Nov. 3.  Here in Central, 11,616 voters cast ballots at the Central Library. However, many of those were not from Central. In Louisiana and especially in East Baton Rouge Parish, early voting has exploded.  High interest in the […]

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Livingston Says Enough!

 Members of the Livingston Parish Council have unanimously petitioned Gov. John Bel Edwards to lift the restrictions being imposed by him on businesses in the parish.  In the petition, the councilmen said they did not object to social distancing or the use of protective equipment where businesses chose to require them. However, the Council said […]

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At Capitol, Pastor Describes Ordeal

In dramatic testimony before the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice Wednesday, Rev. Tony Spell, pastor of Central’s Life Tabernacle Church, told of the persecution he has suffered from Gov. John Bel Edwards, who ordered him arrested and his church closed. Rev. Spell tried to speak in favor of the bill but was only given five […]

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