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Lauren Ventrella Elected to State House, Joins Sen. Rick Edmonds in Legislature

After a hard-fought Oct. 14 primary election and Nov. 18 runoff, attorney Lauren Ventrella topped a strong field of five candidates to win a seat in the Louisana House of Representatives representing Central. In the Nov. 18 runoff, she faced Central business owner Brandon Ivey in the runoff, and the community was blitzed with signs […]

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Three Conservative Republicans Sweep Secretary of State, Treasurer, Atty. Gen.

Three conservative Republicans swept to historic statewide victories in Louisiana Nov. 18.  Nancy Landry was elected Secretary of State, Dr. John Fleming state Treasurer, and Liz Murrill Attorney General — all with landslide margins of over 65 per cent. For Republicans, it was a sweet win that added to the GOP’s big night on Oct. […]

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10 Issues Facing Louisiana in 2024

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News – Baton Rouge With a new Republican governor, all Republican statewide elected officials, and a two-thirds majority in the Louisiana House and Senate, the next few months will be an historic time to correct injustices, make fundamental changes in the direction of state government, and chart a new […]

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Central Schools Maintain “A” Rating

The Central Community School System continues to hold a strong “A” ranking among the state’s top performing school districts, according to the Louisiana Department of Education’s latest accountability report. The report showed the district improved its performance score by 1.1 points from 2022 to 2023, climbing to a 92.4 overall score. At the same time, […]

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Catholic High Names Central’s Jackson Whitlow As Student of the Year for 2023-2024 School Year

Catholic High School of Baton Rouge has announced that Jackson Whitlow of Central has been named Catholic High’s Student of the Year for 2023-2024!  An academic and extracurricular all-star, Jackson is a National Merit Semifinalist, an AP Scholar with Distinction, and part of the ACT 30+ Club.  He is a talented vocalist and serves as […]

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Louisiana Is Now A ‘Ruby Red’ State, Democrats Are in Complete Disarray

Roy Fletcher, one of Louisiana’s most influential political  consultants, held forth at the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish in November. Fletcher, who has represented more than 1,000 candidates over the years, discussed the recent elections and where he feels the state is going. Fletcher said the most significant things to realize about […]

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Coach Simoneaux Reviews 2023 Season

Central High head football coach David Simoneaux, is proud of the 2023 Central football squad and the way the school’s program is developing. Having just completed his first year as head coach, Simoneaux said, “The foundation has been laid. It always has to be rooted in relationships.  I’m proud of the support we have had […]

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A New Day for Louisiana

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News – Baton Rouge After eight years of Democratic rule, which brought massive violations of civil liberties, illegal lockdowns, an unprecedented economic slowdown, and a disturbing rise in crime, Louisiana voted overwhelmingly for conservative change in the Oct 14 primary.   Republican Attorney Gen. Jeff Landry won 52 percent […]

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EBR Not ‘The Promised Land’ for Dems

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News – Baton Rouge When Sharon Weston Broome was elected Mayor-President in 2016 over Sen. Bodi White, the Baton Rouge Advocate declared, “The Red Stick has turned blue.”  The end is near for Republicans, they said. Many were expecting a Democratic sweep in the next few elections, and yet […]

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Brandon Ivey Runs On Christian Values, Business Experience, Conservative Views

Central general contractor Brandon Ivey describes himself as a staunch conservative who stands for Christian values, the right to life, constitutional carry, and traditional marriage. However, he also sees himself as a job creator, having created hundreds of jobs in Baton Rouge and Central.  Ivey, Central High Class of 1999, believes his role as former […]

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