Archive | February, 2013
Everything for Women Guide

Everything for Women Guide

Everything for Women Guide To update information, notify capitalcitynews@hotmail.com or centralcitynews@hotmail.com Acupuncture Acupuncture Wellness Center, 711 Jefferson Hwy., 925-1188 Ashley Johnson, Licensed Acupuncturist, Lane Regional Medical Ctr., Bon Point Acupuncture and Herbs, 4710 McHugh Rd., 658-6624 Louisiana Spine & Sports Medicine, John E. Clark, MD, Ching Guo, OMD, 4545 Bluebonnet, 766-2311 Candace B. Warner, MD FAAMA, 2223 Quail Run Dr., 767-3663 Boutiques Alexandra’s Boutique, 14790 Wax […]

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Four Central Athletes Sign Scholarships

Four Central Athletes Sign Scholarships

CENTRAL — On Wednesday, Central High School honored four of its student-athletes who will have the opportunity to continue their academic and athletic careers with athletic scholarships at the collegiate level.  Ashley McDowell, Tyler Abadie, Brett Courville, and Thomas Eddlemon signed their pledges at the school gym during National Signing Day. Ashley McDowell will attend […]

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Who Is a Select School in EBR? Here’s a List

Who Is a Select School in EBR? Here’s a List

BATON ROUGE — According to LHSAA director Kenny Henderson, here is the list of “Select” schools in East Baton Rouge Parish, based on current information.  These schools would no longer be able to compete with public schools in state football playoffs and would have to compete only against each other. It should be emphasized that […]

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Central Coach Sid Edwards Says Split Is Historic Mistake

Central Coach Sid Edwards Says Split Is Historic Mistake

CENTRAL — Central High head football coach Sid Edwards said Wednesday the decision to divide state football playoffs into “Select” and “Non-Select” schools is a mistake of historic proportions. “Actually, at the time the LHSAA principals voted, I was neutral on the idea.  Now that it’s sunk in, I realize it is a terrible mistake.  […]

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Obama Cannot Be Trusted on Immigration

Obama Cannot Be Trusted on Immigration

ICE Agents Sued Their Own Agency Because Obama Refuses to Enforce Immigration Laws by Woody Jenkins BATON ROUGE — A bipartisan team of Senators, including Sen. Marco Rubio, recently announced an immigration reform proposal that would allow 10 million or more illegal immigrants to stay in this country, become citizens, receive government handouts, and vote in our elections. The […]

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Catholic vs. Parkview in Football Playoffs?

Catholic vs. Parkview in Football Playoffs?

It Could Happen Under New Rule OK’d by LHSAA For State Playoffs BATON ROUGE — 5A Catholic High School of Baton Rouge could well find itself in the state high school playoffs against 3A Parkview under a rules change approved last week by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association. The controversial decision, which was made on a vote […]

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Scott Wilson, Barry Ivey Duel For State House Seat March 2

Scott Wilson, Barry Ivey Duel For State House Seat March 2

CENTRAL — With the resignation of State Rep. Clif Richardson (R-Central), two Republican candidates are battling to replace him in a Special Election on Saturday, March 2. Businessman Barry Ivey and Metro Councilman Scott Wilson are working door-to-door, sending out campaign mailings, and sign-waving on street corners. The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry has […]

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BR Police Chief DeWayne White Fired by Mayor

BR Police Chief DeWayne White Fired by Mayor

Problems with Police Union Could Have Played Role BATON ROUGE — Mayor-President Kip Holden abruptly fired Police Chief DeWayne White Wednesday afternoon.  The mayor refused to explain his decision to reporters, saying he never comments on personnel matters. White was informed of the decision only moments after completing a news conference with District Attorney Hillar Moore […]

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Jeff Hughes Sworn in to Supreme Court

Jeff Hughes Sworn in to Supreme Court

Historic Changes on Court New Justice Jeff Hughes Impressed by Quality Of Colleagues, Finds ‘Very Bright Legal Minds’ by Woody Jenkins NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Supreme Court has a new Chief Justice and a new Republican majority.  On Friday, Bernette Johnson became the first-ever black chief justice of the court, and Jeff Hughes was […]

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