Archive | April, 2013
Afternoon Drive: On Their Way Home from Work

Afternoon Drive: On Their Way Home from Work

Capital Radio Wars Park IV — Afternoon Drive BATON ROUGE — For Gordy Rush, market manager for Guaranty Broadcasting in Baton Rouge, afternoon drive represents the largest audience of the day, and he approaches it as he does the other day parts.  He asks himself what local programming we can offer the people of Baton […]

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House Committee Approves 7 Bills to Protect Right to Keep and Bear Arms

House Committee Approves 7 Bills to Protect Right to Keep and Bear Arms

BATON ROUGE — Supporters of the right to keep and bear arms scored big victories in the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice at the State Capitol Wednesday. The committee approved seven bills strengthening the right to keep and bear arms and killed two bills which would have weakened it. The committee approved […]

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SE BR School District Offers Hope

SE BR School District Offers Hope

Should Baton Rouge Be a Place Where There Is No Room For Working Mid-Income Families With Children? by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — It was great to see the announcement that IBM will be moving an office here and hiring hundreds of workers.  It is also exciting to know that some of the plants along the […]

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Only One of Top School Districts In BR Area Has Magnet Schools

BATON ROUGE — A survey of the top-performing public school districts in the Baton Rouge area — Zachary, Central, West Feliciana, Livingston, Ascension, and St. Tammany — indicates that only one of them has magnet schools. The one exception is Ascension, which has authorized magnet school programs on the west bank of the parish in […]

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Southeast BR School District Pending in Senate

Southeast BR School District Pending in Senate

Can SE District Bring Families Back to EBR? BATON ROUGE — Supporters of the proposed Southeast Baton Rouge Community School District say the new school system can provide an outstanding education to children in the Woodlawn-Parkview area.  But they say it can help do something else as well: Begin to bring families with children back […]

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Livingston, Ascension Have Added 25,000 Kids Age 5-17

BATON ROUGE — While East Baton Rouge Parish has lost children for generations, the nearby parishes of Livingston and Ascension parishes have been growing rapidly, and the number of school age children has also grown dramatically.  In Livingston Parish, the school age population (age 5 to 17) has increased from 10,929 in 1970 to 25,658 […]

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Where Have All the Children Gone?

Where Have All the Children Gone?

From 1970 to 2010, EBR’s Population Grew from 285,167 to 440,171; Yet, the Number of Children in the Parish Actually FELL — BATON ROUGE — An analysis of U. S. Census data from 1960 to 2010 tells an amazing story of East Baton Rouge Parish’s disappearing children. Over the past 50 years, the population of the […]

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Watson Launches Petition Drive

Watson Launches Petition Drive

Proponents Hope To Gather 3,500 Signatures for Incorporation Vote — WATSON — Neighbors in Action, a group of citizens in the Livingston Parish community of Watson, officially kicked off a petition drive Saturday to give voters in Watson the option to incorporate as a city.  The group’s chairman, Gene Baker, said more than 300 voters signed the first […]

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Search Firm for Central High Principal

Search Firm for Central High Principal

CENTRAL — Central schools Supt. Mike Faulk said Tuesday that he has retained a national search firm to find qualified applicants for principal of Central High School and for  a new supervisor of curriculum for the school system. Faulk said the firm of Wray & Associates will conduct the search, interview applicants, and check out […]

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Ivey Gun Bill Gets OK

Ivey Gun Bill Gets OK

Rep. Barry Ivey Sworn in, Scores Early Victory on First Major Bill by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Barry Ivey was sworn in as Central’s new state representative on Monday, April 6 to the applause of his colleagues in the Louisiana House of Representatives.  Then, just a week later, he did what few freshman lawmakers do — […]

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