Guest Editorial: Baton Rouge Mayor’s Race Is the Most Important Election in Louisiana

That headline is sure to come off as strange to many of our readers, who will note that in 2024 we have a Presidential election, six Congressional races in newly-redrawn districts, a Public Service Commission race which is open with Craig Greene’s decision not to run for re-election and lots of judicial and other races. […]

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Conservative Movement Began 60 Years Ago When RNC Nominated Sen. Barry Goldwater

Sen. Barry Goldwater’s campaign for President in 1964 marked the beginning of the modern conservative movement. Goldwater’s staunch support of the free enterprise system, small government, lower taxes, states’ rights, traditional values, and the working man were in contrast to the Republican Party of the past.  For the first time, Goldwater made the South a […]

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Fr. Mike’s Refections on 53 Years of Priesthood

Reflecting on the memories, the challenges, and the blessings of 53 years, it’s hard to believe they have come and gone. I am first grateful to God and my parents, my family, and the many who have been there for me along the way, especially Mike and JoAnn Stein and family. They have been my […]

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Central’s Cade Forbes Is Headed to Times Square

Central’s Cade Forbes has been chosen by the National Down Syndrome Society to be featured on the jumbotron in Times Square on September 7. The Times Square Video presentation will be shown on the National Down Syndrome Society Facebook Live feed. Cade was born September 9, 2021 to parents Derek and Casey Forbes, along with […]

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Assignment Turns Central Private Grads Into Published Authors with Scary Harry!

Imagination is running wild in the halls of Central Private School, and so is Scary Harry! Two recent graduates of the school, Ethan Swearingen and Ryder Mote, are the ones responsible for creating this new monster with a message. Ethan and Ryder teamed up in their junior year to work on an English project, never […]

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Tanna McClure Named as Director of Advancement for Central School System

 Former Central High School athletic standout Tanna McClure has been named Director of Advancement for the Central Community School System to improve the system’s fundraising and endowment efforts, according to Supt. Jason Fountain. Fountain said the district created the new position to improve its alumni relations, program fundraising and public relations opportunities. McClure will work […]

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Incredible Journey Of Brandon LaGroue From Summer Job To School Principal

After graduating from Denham Springs High School, Brandon LaGroue entered LSU and earned a degree in biochemistry. It seemed like the logical thing to do. Several members of his family were physicians, and a career in medicine seemed like the next step. Or perhaps he would earn a PhD in biochemistry. The problem was, Brandon […]

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Central High School’s Brandon LaGroue Is Finalist for Lousisiana Principal of the Year

The Louisiana Department of Education has announced the 2025 Teacher and Principal of the Year finalists. One of the finalists is Central’s own Brandon LaGrue, principal at Central High School. LaGrue is one of nine outstanding principals from across the state who made the finals.  The winner will be announced  at the 18th Annual Cecil […]

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K&M Collectables Hosted ‘The Mystery Machine’

K&M Collectables moved to a new location, 13513 Hooper Road, and held a successful grand opening July 12-13 at their new store in the Tractor Supply Shopping Center.  The voice of Scooby-Doo and hundreds other cartoon characters, Scott Innes, was on hand with The Mystery Machine on July 13 to help with the celebration. K&M […]

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Jolie Koppenol, Jamisyn Payne Win State Titles, Now in Dallas for 2024 International Competition

Two young ladies from Central have won statewide beauty titles in Louisiana and are now at the international pageant in Dallas. Jolie Koppenol, a student at Central Middle School, has been named Louisiana Miss at the state pageant. Jamisyn Payne, 5, a student at St. Alphonsus Catholic School, was chosen Louisiana Tot. Miss Koppenol and […]

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