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Heart Cath Through Wrist Now at Lane

Heart Cath Through Wrist Now at Lane

Sometime in the next few weeks, the cardiovascular unit at Lane Regional Medical Center will do its 10,000th heart catheterization.  The experience gained from seeing so many patients and the quality of its staff and facilities have helped give Lane Regional a reputation as a major provider of cardiovascular services in the capital region. Lane […]

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Joseph Romero Has Built Chain Of Three Popular Stores in Central

Joseph Romero Has Built Chain Of Three Popular Stores in Central

Business is a family affair for the Romero family, who work hard in Joseph Romero’s three convenience stores in Central. Almost any day, you’ll find Shelby, 18, Samantha, 16, and Joseph, Jr., 12, busy behind the counter or stocking shelves. Their dad, Joseph Romero, purchased his first store at the corner of Joor and Core […]

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Magnolia Square Still Gold Standard

Magnolia Square Still Gold Standard

Jimmy Nunnally grew up in Central in the 1960’s.  His father, Dr. Richard Nunnally, who at age 87 still practices medicine, owns a log cabin on Greenwell Springs Road that was built in 1803 and is believed to be the oldest building in Central. Jimmy always had a soft spot in his heart for Central.  […]

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Central’s MVP: Sheriff Sid Gautreaux

Central’s MVP: Sheriff Sid Gautreaux

There are many unsung heroes in the story of Central’s first 10 years as a city.  But perhaps the individual who has contributed the most and gotten the least credit is East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux. The Sheriff is rightly credited with providing a first-class law enforcement agency that does a fine job […]

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Central Thruway Was Largest Public Works Project in History of East Baton Rouge

Central Thruway Was Largest Public Works Project in History of East Baton Rouge

The 4.1-mile $65 million Central Thruway opened to motorists in 2013, providing a direct, Interstate-quality link from Sullivan Road to Florida Boulevard.  The project provides easy access from Central to I-12. The highway was originally pushed by former Metro Councilman Joe Greco. Now the Central Thruway has become an integral part of Central.   Still […]

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Central School Complex on Sullivan

Central School Complex on Sullivan

The new Central School Complex on Sullivan Road, which cost $46 million, contains two separate schools — Central Middle School and Central Intermediate School. The new school complex includes classroom space for 1,200 students at Central Middle School and 1,200 students at Central Intermediate School. The classrooms are state-of-the-art and include presentation tables with computers for […]

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Ralph Washington: Servant Leader of Decade

Ralph Washington: Servant Leader of Decade

The Central City News has named the late Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Central, Ralph Washington, as Central’s Servant Leader of the Decade. Editor Woody Jenkins said Washington best epitomizes the ideal of a man or woman who became a great leader through humble service to the community. “I’m sure there has never been […]

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Istrouma Grads Back Reopening School

Istrouma Grads Back Reopening School

As more than 1,000 graduates of Istrouma High and other schools gathered for the annual North Baton Rouge Reunion at the Belle Atrium July 9, the graduates expressed their dismay at the closure of Istrouma High last fall. The mostly white group expressed solidarity with more recent, mostly black alumni groups who are demanding that […]

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City of Central Is Building a Bright Future

City of Central Is Building a Bright Future

There is an old saying, “time flies when you’re having a good time”. Well, 10 years have flown by for the City of Central and there have definitely been some good times. From the beginning, our city planners used forward thinking  for the future of our city. The efforts of many people helped steer Central […]

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Battle of Baton Rouge Will Be Remembered Saturday, Aug. 1

Battle of Baton Rouge Will Be Remembered Saturday, Aug. 1

The annual Civil War Battle of Baton Rouge commemorative ceremony, a free family oriented event, will be held in the Historic Magnolia Cemetery, Florida Boulevard and 19th Street, on Saturday, Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. honoring the August 5, 1862 Battle of Baton Rouge. The guest speaker, Marvin Steinbach, Port Hudson State […]

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