Gov. Edwards Falsely Used AG’s Name to Try To Intervene in Criminal Case Against Pastor

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — NEW ORLEANS ––  In what have to be two of the most extraordinary filings in the history of the Louisiana Supreme Court, Gov. John Bel Edwards tried to intervene in a criminal case pending before the court ­— an unprecedented move — and Attorney General Jeff Landry […]

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Louisiana Freedom Fighters

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — BATON ROUGE ––  Editor’s Note: Since March 2020, a handful of courageous Louisiana elected officials and ordinary citizens have fought the illegal, unconstitutional mask mandates and vaccine mandates of Gov. John Bel Edwards and President Joe Biden. The radical Left in the media have lionized the petty […]

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Dr. Peter McCullough to Headline Health Freedom Day Friday, April 1

People from across the nation are expected to attend Health Freedom Day from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 1 at Revolution Square at the corner of Hooper and Sullivan roads in the City of Central. The keynote speaker will be world renowned physician Dr. Peter McCullough, who advocates early treatment of Covid-19. […]

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Central Community School Board Opposes New 185-Lot Development on Hooper Road

The Central Community School Board last week voted unanimously to oppose a 185-lot development proposed for Hooper Road. The proposed subdivision would be located west of the Comite River outside the City of Central but inside the Central Community School District.   It would feature 50×120 lots.  Because it is located outside the City of […]

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Louis Gurvich Reelected GOP Chair

New Orleans businessman Louis Gurvich has been re-elected State Republican chairman by the Republican State Central Committee meeting at the Capitol Hilton in downtown Baton Rouge.  Gurvich, a conservative, defeated Mike Bayham of St. Bernard Parish in an unexpectedly close 101-90 vote.  Gurvich, who was first elected in 2018, was elected to a two-year term.

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Central High Principal Ronnie Devall

Ronnie Devall, 74, a life-long resident of Central, Louisiana, passed away on December 30, 2021 after a brave battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was born on September 4, 1947. He graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University and Louisiana State University. He married his high school sweetheart, Carolyn, on August 18, 1967. He loved sports, traveling, playing […]

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What Does SCOTUS Vaccine Ruling Mean?

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — WASHINGTON –– Last week the United States Supreme Court announced its 6-3 decision striking down a rule issued by OSHA requiring private employers with 100 or more employees to force their employees to be vaccinated for COVID.   At the same time, the court announced its 5-4 […]

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Louisiana Supreme Court Also Weighs in on Vaccine Mandates

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — NEW ORLEANS ––  Last week’s ruling by the Louisiana Supreme Court says that Louisiana health care providers can impose a vaccine mandate on their employees — seemingly ending the controversy over vaccine mandates for health care workers in Louisiana.   But that is far from the truth!  […]

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LA Solicitor General Liz Murrill Speaks On Trip to DC to Argue at Supreme Court

Fresh off her brilliant performance before the Supreme Court last week, Louisiana Solicitor General Liz Murrill addressed the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon Tuesday.  A packed house and media were on hand.  The meeting, sponsored by the Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish, was held at Cafe Americain in Baton Rouge.  Master of ceremonies was […]

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Central School Board Getting Close To Reapportionment of Districts

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News — CENTRAL –– Under state law, the Central Community School Board will have to review Census data and determine what changes may be necessary to apportion its seven seats in accordance with law. Because growth in the school district has been fairly uniform across the district, few changes […]

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