Archive | August, 2015
GOP Endorses Nine Incumbents

GOP Endorses Nine Incumbents

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY of East Baton Rouge Parish has endorsed these incumbent public officials in the Oct. 24 primary election.  Endorsements are made by the 17-member Parish Executive Committee, which is elected by the Republican voters of the parish every four years.  Candidates answer a questionnaire and submit to an on-the-record interview by the committee.  […]

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What Seems So Certain Seldom Is That Way

What Seems So Certain Seldom Is That Way

I’m always soamazed when someone says a particular thing is going to happen or a certain candidate is going to be elected or a certain calamity is about to befall us.  One of the things I’ve learned in life is that no can predict the future with any accuracy and that what seems so certain […]

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Central Goes Back to School On August 13

More than 4,600 students are expected to attend their first day of class next Thursday, Aug. 13, when school opens for the new school year in Central. On Monday, Aug. 10, teachers will meet for their annual Back to School convocation.  That event will begin at 8 a.m. at Greenwell Springs Baptist Church. Dr. Dennis Swanberg […]

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Sen. Vitter Campaigns for Governor Here

Sen. David Vitter brought his campaign for Governor to Central last month when he participated in 10th Anniversary Celebration at Lovett Road park. Vitter is leading in the polls and in fundraising on the eve of the Oct. 24 primary. Also campaigning here was PSC Commissioner Scott Angelle, who spoke to voters at a reception at Central […]

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New Academy For 9th Graders Opens Aug. 13

New Academy For 9th Graders Opens Aug. 13

The Central Community School System’s new 9th Grade Academy will open next Thursday, Aug. 13 on the campus of Central High School. The new facility has 14 classrooms, four science labs, and two technology labs in 35,000 square feet. It has a capacity for 360 students. The new facility was financed with a bond issue […]

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Ready for an Emergency

Ready for an Emergency

The City of Central has won praise from the Louisiana Municipal Association for the city’s new Mobile Command Center developed by Police Chief James Salsbury with the help of Mayor Jr. Shelton, members of the City Council, and local businesses. The Command Center will allow the city government and particularly law enforcement to operate “off […]

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Read Central City News for August 2015

Read Central City News for August 2015

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS • Ready for an Emergency: City of Central Honored by LMA for Mobile Command Post • Sen. Vitter Campaigns for Governor in Central • Central High School Football Schedule • Country Living in the City: What Seems So Certain Seldom Is That Way • GOP Endorses Nine Incumbents – […]

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Battle of Baton Rouge by Marin Steinbach*

Battle of Baton Rouge by Marin Steinbach*

*Interpretive Ranger at Port Hudson State Historic Site The story of the 9th Battalion Louisiana Infantry begins at the capitol building on January 26, 1861, the day that fateful, irrevocable decision was made when Louisiana severed it’s connections with the United States. By a vote of 113 to 17 the convention declared Louisiana to be […]

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