Congressman Says Future of Country at Stake Nov. 6

Congressman Says Future of Country at Stake Nov. 6

Cassidy Takes Hard Line on Obama BATON ROUGE — Congressman Bill Cassidy (R-Baton Rouge) said Tuesday the election Nov. 6 will provide Americans with a stark choice — between the launch of a new American century and the danger of losing the country’s freedom.  Cassidy spoke to the monthly membership meeting of the new Chamber […]

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Election – Sample Ballot

Election – Sample Ballot

Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 President Barack Obama D Mitt Romney R — and 9 others — Congress, 6th District Bill Cassidy R Rufus Holt Craig, Jr. L Richard Torregano N Supreme Court, 5th Dist. John M. Guidry D Toni M. Higginbotham R Jeff Hughes R Timothy “Tim” Kelley R William “Bill” Morvant R Mary Olive […]

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Councilman Addison Says Time to End Racial Politics

Councilman Addison Says Time to End Racial Politics

BATON ROUGE — Democratic Metro Councilman Bones Addison said Wednesday it’s time to end racial politics in East Baton Rouge, and he is setting an example by backing Mayor Pro-Tem Mike Walker’s candidacy for Mayor-President.  “Some friends say, ‘Why don’t you stay out of the Mayor’s race?’ but I tell them ‘This is about the […]

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Mayor-President Holden:  ‘Crime Can Be Managed’

Mayor-President Holden: ‘Crime Can Be Managed’

Mike Walker Hits Record 88 Homicides  by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — The two major candidates for Mayor-President in the Nov. 6 election took opposite positions on the parish’s soaring crime problem in a televised debate Tuesday night.  Incumbent Mayor-President Kip Holden, a Democrat, said, “He talks like crime is out of control.  Crime […]

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Historic Election

Historic Election

32,046 Voted Early in EBR; Big Turnout Is Forecast Here BATON ROUGE — If early voting is any indication, the turnout for next Tuesday’s election will be quite large.  In eight days of early voting in East Baton Rouge Parish, 32,046 voters cast their ballots.  Statewide early voting was up by 21 percent over 2008. It will be […]

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What’s Happening Around Capital City

What’s Happening Around Capital City

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the Capital City: Thursday, October 18 • Central High Hall of Fame Ronnie Devall will be inducted into the Central High School Hall of Fame at half-time of the game against Denham Springs.  Game time is 7 p.m.  There will be a reception in the cafeteria of […]

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Pumpkin Patch,  Fall Festivals

Pumpkin Patch, Fall Festivals

Friday, October 19 • Berean Ministries  Harvest Party • 6 p.m. Berean Ministries, 6565 Morgan Road, invites everyone to our annual Harvest Party.  Come out and enjoy a petting zoo, hay rides, children’s games, and candy.  No costumes please!  For information, call 261-1994. Saturday, October 20 • Pumpkin Patch Car Show • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exhibitor […]

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Stomping Grapes at Italian Festival

Stomping Grapes at Italian Festival

Everybody Claims He’s Part Italian for BR Columbus Day BATON ROUGE — More than 1,000 Baton Rouge residents of Italian heritage — along with many others with names like Boudreaux, Smith, and Blackwell who “claimed” to be Italian — flooded into the Atrium at the Belle of Baton Rouge for the annual American-Italian festival. Attendees, including Mayor-President […]

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Amendment on Gun Rights at Center Stage

Amendment on Gun Rights at Center Stage

BATON ROUGE — Supporters of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms find themselves at odds over Amendment No. 2 on the Nov. 6 ballot. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms provision of the current Louisiana Constitution has been hailed as the strongest protection of gun rights in the nation.  But the National Rifle […]

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Constable for J. P. Court

Constable for J. P. Court

BATON ROUGE — The Justice of the Peace Court in Ward 3, District 2 has found itself getting unexpected attention as two Republicans wage a spirited campaign for the Constable’s job in the court. The candidates are: • Carey Jenkins, who served as United States Marshal for eight years.  He was appointed by President George […]

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