4th Of July On The Levee

4th Of July On The Levee

4TH OF JULY — Families and friends gathered on the Mississippi River levee last Thursday to watch fireworks.

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Crisis in Port Allen

Crisis in Port Allen

The City of Port Allen has had four mayors in the past two-and-a-half years, and a former mayor and a former police chief are serving time in federal prison for racketeering. But that’s just the beginning of Port Allen’s problems, according to City Councilman Hugh Riviere, who told the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon Tuesday that […]

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Unpublished Short Story Found in Attic

Unpublished Short Story Found in Attic

When young attorney Saul Newsome of Breazeale Sachse & Wilson purchased a home recently in Melrose subdivision, he began reviewing the original house plans, which were drawn up in 1950 by E. T. and W.H. Hastings, Jr. for Thomas A. Miller, Jr.  Newsome’s inspection of the premises eventually led him to the attic, where he […]

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An Eagle in Old Goodwood on July 4th

An Eagle in Old Goodwood on July 4th

Last Thursday, I was enjoying coffee on the patio of my home in Goodwood on the bright and beautiful morning of the Fourth of July when the large shadow crossed the ground in front of me. I looked up to see the shape of the largest bird of prey I’ve spotted in Goodwood since wildlife […]

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A Chicken in Every Pot

A Chicken in Every Pot

Until recently, there was one American virtue that almost everyone agreed with.  That virtue was hard work.  People from every generation, at every income level, of every race, and of every political philosophy agreed that our lives and the future of our country have to be founded on hard work. But nobody talks about hard […]

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A+PEL Members Play Key Role in Spring Session of Louisiana Legislature

A+PEL Members Play Key Role in Spring Session of Louisiana Legislature

Teachers Group Says It Advocates for Kids, Instead of Themselves EDITOR’S NOTE: Based in Baton Rouge, the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana (A+PEL) is a group of 8,000 non-union teachers and administrators, whose roots go back to 1976.  They say they take a professional approach and advocates on behalf of students instead of themselves.  They […]

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Petition Could Begin for Southeast Baton Rouge

Petition Could Begin for Southeast Baton Rouge

New City for EBR SOUTHEAST — After one win and one loss in the recently complete session of the Louisiana Legislature, supporters of the Southeast Baton Rouge Community School District have a new mission — they are actively considering the process of incorporating a new city in the southeast part of the parish A community […]

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What’s Happening Around Capital City

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the capital city: Thursday, June 27 • Heritage Lecture Series • 6 p.m. Rod Dreher, American writer and editor, LSU graduate, and resident of St. Francisville, will join Foundation for Historical Louisiana members and guests as the featured speaker in its Heritage Lecture series at the […]

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Radio Pioneer Lamar Simmons Dies at 92

Radio Pioneer Lamar Simmons Dies at 92

Simmons Fought At Iwo Jima, Guam, And Bougainville During World War II BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge radio pioneer Lamar Simmons died last Thursday at age 92. Simmons, who graduated from Istrouma High School in 1938, attended the LSU School of Journalism but dropped out just before graduating to volunteer to serve in the United […]

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Targets New Orleans for Future Growth

Targets New Orleans for Future Growth

Advocate Publisher Says Paper to Offer Regional Coverage EDITOR’S NOTE: John Georges of New Orleans, the new publisher of the Baton Rouge Advocate spoke at length to a packed session of the Baton Rouge Press Club.  Much of his talk centered on his plans for the future of the Advocate.  But he also said, “My […]

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