Read Central City News for May 2015

Read Central City News for May 2015

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS:

• Special Graduation Edition
• Central High Sets 103rd Graduation Friday, May 15
• Central High School Presents the Class of 2015: Class Photos
• Central High Senior Class Favorites
• Lemonade Day Builds Entrepreneurship: Kids Launch 43 New Businesses
• Festival of Two Rivers Draws Community to St. Alphonsus
• Country Living in the City: Predictions about St. George; Also, Baton Rouge Community College Comes to Central
• Rep. John Bel Edwards Seeks Governorship, Believes Conservative Democrat Can Win Statewide
• Bill Federer at Patriot’s Day: All-Powerful Government Is Equivalent to Rule by a King
• East Baton Rouge Republican Legislators Discuss Current Session of Legislature
• What’s Happening Around Capital Area
• Central Veterans Gathering Clothes to Help at Veterans Home in Jackson
• Central Milestones: Births, Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Reunions
• 57th Annual Greenwell Springs Rodeo
• Coming Up in The Central Wildcat Next Week: Hundreds of Photos of Outstanding Students from Awards Ceremonies
• Insert: Rep. Barry Ivey’s Legislative Report: An 8-Page Supplement to the Central City News
 
The Central City News and Capital City News are published on the 1st Thursday of the month.  The Central Wildcat is published on the 3rd Thursday of the month August through May.
• Recent honors and awards: Capital City News: 1st Place in Louisiana for General Excellence, Louisiana Press Association.   Central City News: Named one of four Best Community Newspapers in America by National Newspaper Association.  Winner of the Freedom of Information Award, the highest award given by the Louisiana Press Association.  1st Place for Best News Coverage, Louisiana Press Association.  

• Community Press, LLC Creates Specialty Publications. For information, call 225-921-1433.

• Central City News and Capital City News are now accepting newspaper inserts. For information, call 225-921-1433
• To place a display or classified ad, call 225-261-5055.
The Central City News provides objective, award-winning coverage of news about Central. It is published at the same time as its sister publication, the Capital City News, which covers Baton Rouge and St. George. The combined circulation this week is 17,000 copies with total readership estimated at over 50,000. We hope to build stronger communities and provide the information you need to make decisions as a citizen. Your ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Best email: centralcitynews@hotmail.com 

Visit our websites: www.centralcitynews.us (website for Central City News), www.centralcitynews.net (archives of Central City News and Capital City News), www.capitalcitynews.us (website for Capital City News), www.CityofCentral.com (information about Central), and http://www.centralwildcat.com (website for The Central Wildcat, the official newsletter of the Central Community School System). On Facebook, “Like” Capital City News, Central City News, The Central Wildcat, Capital Republican (Republican and conservative news in Baton Rouge area), Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish, and Liberty Today (our national conservative news site).

 

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