Garret Graves Reports on 1st 100 Days

Garret Graves Reports on 1st 100 Days

BATON ROUGE – Newly-elected Sixth District Congressman Garret Graves reported on his first 100 days in office at the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge meeting last Tuesday at Café Américain, 7521 Jefferson Hwy. Here are some of his remarks: • Congress is making some limited progress on the budget.  The Obama administration budget […]

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New Station Will Complete The Puzzle for Moon Griffon

New Station Will Complete The Puzzle for Moon Griffon

BATON ROUGE – Moon Griffon has steadily built the audience for the Moon Griffon Show over the past 22 years through radio affiliates in New Orleans, Shreveport, Monroe, Lafayette, Alexandria, Lake Charles, Houma, and Natchitoches. But one market has proven tough for Limbaugh to crack — the Baton Rouge market.  On several occasions, he has […]

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Moon Griffon: The Rush Limbaugh Of Louisiana with a Cajun Accent

Moon Griffon: The Rush Limbaugh Of Louisiana with a Cajun Accent

LAFAYETTE – Moon Griffon, 54, is a conservative talk show host who is often referred to as “the Rush Limbaugh of Louisiana with a Cajun accent.” Griffon, who began his radio career in 1993 has been a thorn in the side of both Republican and Democratic politicians at the state and national levels. He is […]

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‘Moon Griffon Show’ Could Be Big Draw For New Radio Station Launching July 10

BATON ROUGE – The Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge is moving forward with its plan to launch a new radio station for Baton Rouge, The Mighty WSGX 95.1 FM. The target launch date is July 10. Plans for the station got a boost this week when WSGX made a deal to carry The […]

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Happy Nana Was Emergency Mid-Wife

Happy Nana Was Emergency Mid-Wife

CENTRAL – Polly Prestridge Cottano is a very happy ‘Nana’. On Sunday, the Central native called 911 and then delivered her 14th grandchild moments before EMS and firefighters arrived at her daughter’s house with lights and sirens blazing. A proud Nana smiled as she recalled the exciting occasion and said she has been on “Cloud […]

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Meet the Pursifulls: Touching Lives, Making a Difference for Thousands

Meet the Pursifulls: Touching Lives, Making a Difference for Thousands

BATON ROUGE – Stephen Pursifull is one of the most popular and talented members of the Central High School Class of 2015.  In fact, he was named “Most Talented” in the senior class and “Most Courteous,” just as his older sister Brookney was in the Class of 2012. Stephen played the trombone in the Jazz […]

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AG Emphasizes Conservative Record

AG Emphasizes Conservative Record

BATON ROUGE – Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, who is expecting a spirited challenge this fall from fellow Republican Jeff Landry, made no apologies in defending his conservative credentials at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon May 12 at Café Américain in Baton Rouge. Caldwell outlined his work in defense of traditional marriage, the right to life, […]

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10th Anniversary of City of Central July 11

10th Anniversary of City of Central July 11

BATON ROUGE – The City of Central will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday, July 11.  Central Mayor Jr. Shelton has planned a great day of family activities.  Things will kick off at 11 a.m. at BREC’s Lovett Road Park, where there will be food, entertainment, inflatables, face painting, and fire trucks.  At 6 p.m., […]

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Tax Base of New City Sufficient to Cover All Reasonable Costs

Tax Base of New City Sufficient to Cover All Reasonable Costs

BATON ROUGE – A high-ranking official of a company that administers privatized cities such as the City of Central says a computer model his firm uses indicates the revenues of the proposed City of St. George would be more than sufficient to cover its expenses without the need for additional taxes.  The official, who asked […]

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How Quickly Can Registrar Certify Signatures

How Quickly Can Registrar Certify Signatures

BATON ROUGE – The proposed incorporation of the City of St. George can only occur if at least 1/4th of the registered voters in the prosposed city have signed a petition calling for an election, and those signatures have been certified as lawful. Former Registrar of Voters Elaine Lamb has said the required number is […]

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