Republicans Party of EBR Endorsement Statement

Republicans Party of EBR Endorsement Statement

BATON ROUGE — The Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish issued the following statement Wednesday.  “The members of the East Baton Rouge Republican Parish Executive Committee met with the candidates seeking election from House District 65, and we carefully reviewed their qualifications and their statements on issues.  Both of the candidates are excellent, and […]

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Ivey, Wilson Seek House Seat March 2

Ivey, Wilson Seek House Seat March 2

Republicans Party Of EBR Endorses Barry Ivey, While ABC Gives Support To Scott Wilson BATON ROUGE — A special election to fill a vacancy in the Louisiana House of Representatives left by the resignation of Rep. Clif Richardson is only two weeks away, and the two candidates are making their last-minute bid for election. Republicans […]

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CPS Third Annual Rebel Run Results

CPS Third Annual Rebel Run Results

CENTRAL — The 3rd Annual Rebel Run 5K was held on Saturday, Feb. 9 at Central Private School.  Runners followed a course that took them down Centerra Court to Gurney Road through part of Willowood Acres and then back to the school.  Medals were awarded based on age and gender divisions to the following winners: […]

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What’s Happening In And Around Baton Rouge

What’s Happening In And Around Baton Rouge

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the capital city: Saturday, February 23 • ACT Practice Test • 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A free ACT practice test will be given at the Main Library.  The test is open to all teens in grades 9-12.  All students must bring their own pencils, calculator, […]

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Ex-News Director Looks at What’s Wrong with the News

by Chris McDaniel, Former TV News Director I‘m an old school newsman and now-retired television news director, but I’ve remained an above-average analyst and more than casual observer of the contemporary news business.  Up until about 20 years ago, the standards and practices of journalism were far different than today. My generation of journalists relied […]

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Supt. Mike Faulk Disputes Charge of ‘Re-Segregation’

‘Superintendent of the Year’ Says It’s About Education BATON ROUGE — On Tuesday, Belinda Davis of One Community, One School District, said the proposed Southeast Baton Rouge school district would result in the “re-segregation” of public schools in East Baton Rouge Parish. However, Central Community Schools Supt. Mike Faulk quickly disputed that claim.  Faulk, who […]

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Parents Push SE School District

Parents Push SE School District

Southeast EBR Would Comprise New Independent School District BATON ROUGE — Sen. Bodi White (R-Central) said Wednesday he is negotiating in good faith with East Baton Rouge Parish school officials to see if there is an alternative to creating the new Southeast Baton Rouge School District. “Obviously, creating the new district would be the best […]

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Defend Louisiana Getting Pledges Against Gun Control Legislation

Defend Louisiana Getting Pledges Against Gun Control Legislation

BATON ROUGE — A new organization is seeking pledges from Louisiana’s lawmakers that they will support the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.  According to spokesman Ryan Cross, all Republican members of Congress from Louisiana have signed the pledge.  Only Sen. Mary Landrieu and Cong. Cedric Richmond have not yet signed it, Cross said.  In […]

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Former Sheriff Rips Obama Gun Control

Former Sheriff Rips Obama Gun Control

  Executive Orders More Dangerous Than Legislation by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Republicans attending Tuesday’s Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon got a primer on President Obama’s proposed gun control legislation. Former East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Greg Phares provided a point-by-point analysis of what Obama wants Congress to pass.  It wasn’t pretty. However, there […]

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Mayor, Police Chief, Union All Take a Lickin’

Mayor, Police Chief, Union All Take a Lickin’

Showdown Has Lots of Losers, No Winners BATON ROUGE — On Monday, Mayor-President Kip Holden upheld the firing of Police Chief Dewayne White after a public hearing that was unlike any in recent memory.  Now White’s attorney Jill Craft says the veteran police officer will appeal Holden’s decision before the Municipal Police Civil Service Board. […]

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