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Paul Dietzel to Seek Seat Held by Dr. Bill Cassidy

Paul Dietzel to Seek Seat Held by Dr. Bill Cassidy

BATON ROUGE — Paul Dietzel II, local businessman and grandson of the former LSU football coach of the same name, announced his candidacy Thursday for Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District. Congressman Bill Cassidy is leaving the seat to run for U.S. Senate against Sen. Mary Landrieu. Dietzel is founder and CEO at Anedot, a Baton Rouge-based […]

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The Dunham School Class of 2013

The Dunham School Class of 2013

The Dunham School Class of 2013 Valedictorian National Merit Commended Katherine Lane Burley Salutatorian National Merit Commended Brian Alexander Blume Salutatorian Mackenzie Allain Gremillion Maria Elena Voileta Allgood Nora Awad Lindsey Elise Baxter Charles Thomas Belleau Kendall Jordan Boyer Brandon John Brouillette Stephen Pool Burglass Ashley Nicole Cook Grayson Alexander Domingue Harrison Grey Domingue Philip […]

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Home Schoolers Class of 2013

Home Schoolers Class of 2013

Gina Grace Arnold Chase Campbell James Adam Deville, Jr. Chelsi Fernandez Ashleigh Freeman Lane Thomas Garcia Brielyn Harding Katlyn Harris Tyler Kyzar Kaci Lambert Samantha Sanders Jade Mack Williams

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Parkview Baptist School Class of 2013

Parkview Baptist School Class of 2013

Baccalaureate Sunday, May 19 • 2 p.m. Parkview Baptist Gym Commencement Exercises Monday, May 20 • 7 p.m. Istrouma Baptist Church Parkview Baptist School Class of 2013 Chandler Reid Accardo Morgan Nicole Alford Fielding Reed Andrews Blake Thomas Ballard Treasure Zeris McCoy Barton tyler Elliott Bates Katelyn Elyse Bayhi Brandon Dale Blackburn Katie Abigail Blair […]

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National Day of Prayer at Capitol

National Day of Prayer at Capitol

Gov. Jindal Proclaims Day of Prayer in Louisiana BATON ROUGE — Public officials led by Gov. Bobby Jindal, lobbyists, the media, pastors, and the public made their way to the Senate Chamber at the State Capitol May 2 for the annual National Day of Prayer ceremonies. The governor started by proclaiming it Louisiana’s Day of […]

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U. S. Chamber Asks New Chamber EBR To Join Fight Against Federal Regulation

U. S. Chamber Asks New Chamber EBR To Join Fight Against Federal Regulation

BATON ROUGE — The United States Chamber of Commerce in Washington is working closely with the new Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge, and the national chamber has enlisted the local chamber in its efforts to fight excessive government regulation.  Ted Phlegar of the U.S. Chamber came to Baton Rouge to address the Chamber […]

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Lions Open the Door to Service

Lions Open the Door to Service

Lions Focus Work On Preventable Blindness, Camp For Crippled Kids BATON ROUGE — Nearly 100 Lions from 15 clubs in the Baton Rouge area gathered for a Lions Expo last Saturday at the BREC headquarters on Florida Boulevard. It was an opportunity for long-time Lions such as Bill Simon to talk about how Lions Clubs […]

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Can This Man Help You Earn An Extra One Million Dollars?

Can This Man Help You Earn An Extra One Million Dollars?

If You’re in High School, He Just Might Be Able to Help You Do It BATON ROUGE — A recent study by Georgetown University shows that people with a bachelor’s degree earn 84 percent more, on the average, than people with a high school diploma.  Over the course of a lifetime, that could amount to […]

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Decisive Vote on SE BR Schools Coming in House

Decisive Vote on SE BR Schools Coming in House

New District Ok’d By Senate, But Critical Floor Vote Remains in House by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Legislation to create the new Southeast Community School District narrowly passed the Louisiana Senate last week 27-11, just one vote more than the two-thirds’ majority necessary for a constitutional amendment.  Then Tuesday the legislation passed out […]

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Senate Approves SE BR Schools 27-11

Senate Approves SE BR Schools 27-11

BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Senate has passed and sent to the House two bills to give voters the chance to approved the new Southeast Baton Rouge Community School District. The State Senate approved SB 73, a constitutional amendment, by a vote of 27-11, and implementing legislation, SB 199, by a vote of 25-12.  The measures […]

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