Archive | January, 2013
Jones, Rabalais Wed At Hemingbough

Jones, Rabalais Wed At Hemingbough

ST. FRANCISVILLE — Kori Ashley Jones of Baton Rouge and Grant Mitchell Rabalais of Greenwell Springs were married on Jan. 4, 2013, at 4:45 p.m. at Hemingbough Plantation in St. Francisville. The bride is the daughter of Arthur and Deanna Jones.  The maid of honor was Erica Quartararo and Lyndi Gajan.  Bridesmaids were Kelly Brian, […]

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District Judge Bates Orders CH2MHill To Produce Documents for Newspaper

District Judge Bates Orders CH2MHill To Produce Documents for Newspaper

Central City News Continues 3-Year Battle for Access to City Public Records CENTRAL — On Monday, District Judge Kay Bates ordered CH2MHill to produce documents requested by the Central City News in its suit for access to public records in the hands of the $6 billion Colorado company that administered Central’s city government for three years. The order […]

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My Wish for City of Central in 2013

My Wish for City of Central in 2013

What We’d Like to See This Year Editor’s Note: The Central City News asked a number of Central leaders what they would like to see Central accomplish this year.  Here are their responses. David Barrow Chief Administrative Officer City of Central For 2013, I would like to see the City of Central’s new Zoning Code […]

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Cameron Cooke: A Perfect Career at LSU

Cameron Cooke: A Perfect Career at LSU

Former Central School System Student of the Year BATON ROUTE — A Central native and former Central Community School System Student of the Year has completed work for his B.S. degree with a perfect 4.0 average Cameron Tyler Cooke was also honored as one of 13 graduates receiving the coveted University Medalist Award. Cameron received […]

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The Natural, God-Given Right of Self Defense

The Natural, God-Given Right of Self Defense

“… All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men…” Where Do Rights Come From? Our Founders Knew by Woody Jenkins, editor CENTRAL — Listening to the nightly news and […]

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GOP Prepares to Fight Gun Control Proposals

GOP Prepares to Fight Gun Control Proposals

CENTRAL — President Obama is expected to roll out proposed gun control legislation this month, and Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday he may attempt to do so by executive order.  Meanwhile, the Republican Party nationwide is gearing up to oppose additional regulation.  Nationwide registration of firearms and a ban on AR-15’s and other rifles […]

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Two Sign Up to Seek Vacant House Seat

Two Sign Up to Seek Vacant House Seat

Candidates Have Until Friday to File For March 2 Vote BATON ROUGE — Two Republican business owners have qualified to run for Louisiana House of Representatives in the March 2 special election for the unexpired term of State Rep. Clif Richardson, who resigned earlier this month. They are Metro Councilman Scott Wilson, who is president of a […]

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City Council To Wait for Overlay Plan

City Council To Wait for Overlay Plan

CENTRAL — On Tuesday, the Central City Council voted 3-2 to reject the rezoning of the northeast corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads.  Council members Ralph Washington, Tony LoBue, and Wayne Messina agreed that rezoning of the property should await approval of the City Center Overlay Plan, which is supposed to govern development in the […]

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The Best Guns

The Best Guns

Four Weapons For Defense of Home, Family BATON ROUGE — Three well-known law enforcement officials recommended four weapons for the defense of family, property, and self Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon sponsored by the Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish. Former Sheriff Greg Phares, Coroner Dr. Beau Clark, and Chief Investigator Shane Evans of […]

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