Archive | April, 2013
Book Review: What’s for Dinner? Offers ‘Best Things You’ve Ever Eaten!’

Book Review: What’s for Dinner? Offers ‘Best Things You’ve Ever Eaten!’

by Diane Jenkins, Book Review BATON ROUGE — What’s for dinner? Wow — as a home cook, how often I’ve heard that question!  So when I picked up Curtis Stone’s new cookbook, What’s For Dinner?, I couldn’t resist the question. His opening paragraph pulled me into the book.  “What’s the best thing you’ve ever eaten?”  […]

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Morning Drive: Key Radio Time Period

Morning Drive: Key Radio Time Period

Part III – Capital Radio Wars by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Radio executives agree that Morning Drive is the most important part of the broadcast day. “Morning Drive is the window to our stations.  We have to back it up with great content throughout the day,” Clear Channel market manager Michael Hudson said […]

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Chamber EBR To Offer Another Gun Safety Class

Chamber EBR To Offer Another Gun Safety Class

BATON ROUGE — After a packed-out class in February, the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge is offering another Gun Training Course, which will be from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, May 18 at the Baker Range in Baker. The course is free and open to all, especially ladies.  Participants must pay […]

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Senate Candidate

Senate Candidate

Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-Baton Rouge) Wednesday announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2014 against Sen. Mary Landrieu (D).  Cassidy is shown above after speaking to the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish at its monthly membership meeting.  Left to right are attorney Catherine Wheeler, Dr. Cassidy, and Elizabeth Dent.  

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Gov. Jindal Should Salvage Income Tax Repeal

Gov. Jindal Should Salvage Income Tax Repeal

Focus Should Be On Phase-Out of Income Tax While Cutting Budget by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Things are looking rather bleak for Gov. Jindal’s tax plan, at least for his proposed increase in the state sales tax and his new 6.25 percent sales tax on professional, business, and personal services.  And rightfully so.  A new $1.5 […]

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Mystery Solved

Mystery Solved

What Happened To Warnng Signs Along Greenwell Springs Road? CENTRAL — When Central moms Gail Lloyd and Roxanne Atkinson posted signs along Greenwell Springs Road, asking people to slow down because the road is so dangerous, most citizens applauded.  But three weeks ago, DOTD removed the signs, even those on private property.  Nobody at DOTD […]

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Lifetime Concealed Carry Permits

Lifetime Concealed Carry Permits

Rep. Barry Ivey Moves Forward On Gun Rights CENTRAL — True to his commitment to the voters to take the lead in supporting the right to keep and bear arms, newly-elected State Rep. Barry Ivey has introduced major pro-gun legislation. HB 265 would provide for the issuance of a lifetime concealed carry permit, which would allow the […]

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In the Company of Heroes

In the Company of Heroes

Medal of Honor Society Gives Highest Award by Woody Jenkins, Editor WASHINGTON — Jesse Shaffer III, his son Jesse IV, and members of their family are just back from Washington where the two Jesses received one of the nation’s highest civilian honors. On Aug. 29, 2012, with the help of a handful of friends and […]

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