Archive | August, 2015
Parkview Lass Named Miss Baton Rouge

Parkview Lass Named Miss Baton Rouge

The new Miss Baton Rouge is Devin Boyd, a grad-uate of Parkview Baptist School and the LSU School of Mass Communications, where she had a 3.63 average and was on the Honor Roll. Devin’s victory was unusual because she won all of the competition’s categories — swimsuit, evening gown, interview, and most photogenic. As Miss […]

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Trio Graduated, Joined Army Together

Trio Graduated, Joined Army Together

Three young men from Central graduated from Central High School on May 15, 2015, and decided to join the United States Army. Landon Bourg shipped out on June 2 and will do his Basic Training and AIT for 12B, Combat Engineer at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, and then on to Fort Benning, GA, for Airborne […]

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Foundation for Historic Louisiana Recalls Battle of Baton Rouge on Aug. 5, 1862

Foundation for Historic Louisiana Recalls Battle of Baton Rouge on Aug. 5, 1862

More than 150 local residents gathered at Historic Magnolia Cemetery Saturday, Aug. 1 for the 32nd Annual Commemorative Ceremony of the Battle of Baton Rouge on Aug. 5, 1862.  Much of the fighting occurred around the cemetery. The event, which is sponsored by the Foundation for Historical Louisiana and BREC, featured Union and Confederate re-enactors […]

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New 9th Grade Academy to Open Aug. 13

New 9th Grade Academy to Open Aug. 13

The new 9th Grade Academy at Central High School will open this Thursday, Aug. 13.  The new school within a school is designed to help students transition from middle school to high school. The new facility has 14 classrooms, four science labs, and two technology labs.  The building has a total of 33,000 square feet. […]

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Central’s Best of Decade Honored

Central’s Best of Decade Honored

A number of Central residents and businesses were honored during the Central City News’ Best of the Decade Awards ceremonies held at the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge meeting last Tuesday. The Chamber EBR meets at Café Américain, 7521 Jefferson Hwy. in Baton Rouge on the fourth Tuesday of each month. The decade […]

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Barrow Out as City’s CAO

Barrow Out as City’s CAO

In a brief statement Monday, Central Mayor Jr. Shelton announced that effective immediately David Barrow would no longer serve as the city’s Chief Administrative Officer. Barrow has served the City of Central for nearly 10 years. Shelton thanked Barrow for his years of service, but said he would have no further comment on the matter. Contacted by the Central […]

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Bond Could Pose Problem for Suit

An attorney consulted by the Central City News told the newspaper that a suit challenging The Settlement at Shoe Creek could be problematic. He said, “Since the development has been approved, the developer has the right to move forward and rely on the city’s action.  If someone sues to block the development, the developer stands […]

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Too Many Apartments?

The Central City Council approved the city’s 2nd Traditional Neighborhood Development last week, but now a group of citizens is weighing legal options on what to do about the project. The TND, which is called, The Settlement on Shoe Creek, would include commercial buildings, single family houses, and apartments.  All 250 apartments would be built above commercial […]

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Chief Nawaganti Returns to Public View

Chief Nawaganti Returns to Public View

Istrouma High School graduates are breathing a sigh of relief as they learn that their beloved mascot, Chief Nawaganti, has been saved from destruction, restored to his former glory, and installed in a safe public place — the Baton Rouge Room of the new Main Library on Goodwood Boulevard. Istrouma was the largest high school […]

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Helen Fairchild Celebrates 100th Birthday

Helen Fairchild Celebrates 100th Birthday

This interview was conducted at the home of Mrs. Helen Fairchild across from Greenwell Springs Baptist Church.  She is in good health but has to use a walker to get around. Question: What was life like growing up in the early part of the 20th century? Miss Helen: My father was born in 1861 while […]

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