Read Central City News for July 25, 2013

Read Central City News for July 25, 2013

TOP STORIES IN CENTRAL CITY NEWS:
• Central School Board Calls $13 Million Bond Election for Nov. 16
• Traffic Study Predicts Future Traffic Counts in Central
• Central’s Population Could Double by Year 2037
• BRCC to Launch Helicopter Maintenance Training in Central in August
• City of Central to Celebrate ‘Central Independence Day’ on July 11
• ‘Together Baton Rouge’ Fought to Take Away BR Metro Council Oversight of CATS Board
• Gov. Bobby Jindal Vetoed Bill by Rep. Regina Barrow Giving CATS a Free Rein
• How to Get Your CATS Tax Back: Only Taxpayers Who File Protests Will Get Refund If Tax Invalidated
• Opinion: Baton Rouge’s Stagnant Population Growth Sends Warning: Don’t Follow Path of Detroit
• Annual North Baton Rouge Reunion Drew 700 ‘Old Timers’ to Reminisce
• Students from Istrouma, Redemptorist, Central, Baker, Glen Oaks, and Other NBR Schools Met Again
• What’s Happening Around Capital Area
• The Remarkable Ulysse Joubert: He Wrote the Book on How to Build a Great School
• Family Forum Holds Youth Leadership Training Camp
• Don and Louise Thompson to Celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
• Melissa Schroeder, Cameron Cooke to Wed This Saturday in Mandeville
• Blair Naquin, Rory Green to Marry at St. James Episcopal

Read CENTRAL CITY NEWS for July 25, 2013. Click here for Central City News, Central’s Community Newspaper:https://centralcitynews.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/CCN-web-7-25-13.pdf

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