Archive | February, 2020

Jonathan Sumich, Michelle Lewis to Reign over Central Mardi Gras Ball

Jonathan Sumich will serve as King and Michelle Lewis as Queen of the 14th Annual Krewe of Central Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball Feb. 15. The event will be held from 7 p.m. to midnight at the CCA Gym at 10510 Joor Road in Central. Sumich is owner of Oak Point Fresh Market on Greenwell Springs […]

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Four Democrats Vie for Support in Central

Courthouse intrigue and Baton Rouge politics are playing out in the race for District Judge for Division M, which will be voted on in the so-called “northern judicial sub-district” in a special election Saturday, April 4. The northern sub-district includes Central, Baker, Zachary, and the Sherwood Forest area of Baton Rouge. The district has elected […]

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Valentine’s Day: The Central Crew Keeps Love Lights Burning All Year

In 2007, a loose-knit group of Central citizens began supporting the new Central Community School System by attending school board meetings and volunteering their help in cleaning and sprucing up the city’s aged school facilities.  These ordinary citizens spent much of their summer painting and assisting in getting the schools ready for the fall semester. […]

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New Head Coach Leo McClure Takes Helm of Wildcat Baseball

Central High School’s new head baseball coach is no stranger to Central. A Central High graduate of 1973, Leo McClure has spent much of life as a player and coach in Central. And his sons are some of the most successful athletes in Central history. After finishing at Central High, Leo played basketball at SLU […]

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Central City News to Broadcast 21 Central High Baseball Games

The Central City News will resume its live coverage of Central High baseball this spring and plans to broadcast at least 21 regular season games in February, March, and April. The newspaper began its coverage of live sporting events with live coverage of Central High’s State Championship game in May 2017. That game, which was […]

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Five Vie for Baton Rouge City Judge

Three Democratic candidates and one Republican made the case for their candidacies for Baton Rouge City Judge at the Candidates Forum held Jan. 28 by the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge Parish. To watch, click your phone over the QR Code on page 12. The election to fill a vacancy on the court […]

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In Magazine World, Michelle Obama is Still First Lady, British Royal Family Continues Its Reign in America!

On October 13, I visited a bookstore in my hometown and a grocery store in my neighborhood. This is what I found on one day…  The well-known bookstore has a magazine section of more than 300 publications.  My grocery store’s magazine rack contains about 100 different publications.  I had hoped to find a magazine about […]

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Dr. Ben Black Opens Chiropractic Clinic

 Dr. Ben Black, a 2009 graduate of Central High School, where he was a star football player, a star in “Beauty and the Beast,” and named Most Talented member of the senior class, has graduated from Palmer Chiropractic College in Daytona Beach, FL, and returned to Central to open his office for the practice of […]

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Cooking in Central Set Friday, March 27

Cooking in Central, the Official Festival of the City of Central, will hold its Premier Spring Event on Friday, March 27. This year’s festival will feature entertainment by The Molly Ringwalds, along with a Seafood Extravaganza. Gates open at The Amazing Place, 10305 Blackwater Road, at 4 p.m. The entry fee is $5 per person […]

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Dr. LoBue Opens Luxury Boarding

 Dr. Tony LoBue has greatly expanded his veterinary practice with the opening a new state-of-the-art luxury pet boarding facility and day care center. Located behind Crossroads Animal Hospital, the new facility is a separate building, which provides some rather impressive services. Kennels and pet boarding facilities are notorious for their odor, but a tour of […]

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