Bishop Bervick A. Spell Passes Away at 92; Founded Life Tabernacle; A Life of Service

Rev. Bervick Atward Spell Apostolic Ministers Fellowship 1930 to 2022   Rev. B. A. Spell was born on January 7, 1930, in the small town of Eunice, LA, to Tony and Floy Spell. In 1939, at the age of nine, Bervick was baptized in Jesus’ name, and was filled with the Holy Ghost.   His […]

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Entergy Removes a Surveillance Camera at Life Tabernacle, Claims Not to Know Source

On Monday, Feb. 21, Entergy sent a workman to remove  a surveillance camera that had been on an Entergy electric pole on the property of Life Tabernacle Church at the corner of Hooper and Blackwater roads. Life Tabernacle, Rev. Tony Spell, and members of the Spell family and the congregation of the church have been […]

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Father Shelton Fabre: From Associate Pastor At St. Alphonsus to Archbishop of Louisville

New Roads native Archbishop-elect Shelton J. Fabre of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux has been appointed archbishop of the Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky.  Archbishop Fabre’s first pastoral assignment was at St. Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church in Central, where he served from 1989 to 1992.  The father is remembered for his loving concern for the parishioners at […]

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Chamber of East Baton Rouge Reviews Alternatives to DOTD’s Plans for I-10

The people of the Capital Region need to wake up, according to the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish. If they do not, Baton Rouge will face a man-made disaster from which it may never recover. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development is pushing forward with a plan that will keep Baton […]

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Annette Nicosia, Teacher at St. Alphonsus Named Distinguished Educator in Diocese

St. Alphonsus Catholic School has proudly announced that Mrs. Annette Nicosia is the recipient of this year’s Distinguished Educator Award for the Diocese of Baton Rouge.   Mrs. Nicosia was chosen among many nominees from local Catholic schools.  She is recognized for her excellence and distinguished service to Catholic school education, especially to St. Alphonsus […]

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15th Annual Cooking in Central Returns March 25-26 to Benefit Lower Terrebonne

 Cooking in Central, the official festival and premier charitable fundraiser of the City of Central, will bring out thousands of Central residents, friends of Central, and people who wish they were from Central for food, music, and fun Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26.  This event, run entirely by volunteers, has raised millions of […]

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Gov. Edwards Falsely Used AG’s Name to Try To Intervene in Criminal Case Against Pastor

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — NEW ORLEANS ––  In what have to be two of the most extraordinary filings in the history of the Louisiana Supreme Court, Gov. John Bel Edwards tried to intervene in a criminal case pending before the court ­— an unprecedented move — and Attorney General Jeff Landry […]

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Louisiana Freedom Fighters

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — BATON ROUGE ––  Editor’s Note: Since March 2020, a handful of courageous Louisiana elected officials and ordinary citizens have fought the illegal, unconstitutional mask mandates and vaccine mandates of Gov. John Bel Edwards and President Joe Biden. The radical Left in the media have lionized the petty […]

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Dr. Peter McCullough to Headline Health Freedom Day Friday, April 1

People from across the nation are expected to attend Health Freedom Day from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 1 at Revolution Square at the corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads in the City of Central. The keynote speaker will be world renowned physician Dr. Peter McCullough, who advocates early treatment of Covid-19. […]

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Central Community School Board Opposes New 185-Lot Development on Hooper Road

The Central Community School Board last week voted unanimously to oppose a 185-lot development proposed for Hooper Road. The proposed subdivision would be located west of the Comite River outside the City of Central but inside the Central Community School District.   It would feature 50×120 lots.  Because it is located outside the City of […]

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