Archive | July, 2024

Vote on Tax Transfer Dec. 7

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, St. George Leader – Baton Rouge In its second official meeting on Monday, July 8, the St. George City Council took an important step toward securing the new city’s financial base by calling a tax transfer election for Saturday, Dec. 7. The election would authorize the existing 2 percent parish sales tax […]

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Council Considering Development Code, Creating Planning, Zoning Commissions

The St. George City Council has introduced an ordinance creating a Planning Commission, a Zoning Commission, and a Board of Adjustments.  The ordinance would also adopt the East Baton Rouge Parish Unified Development Code as the interim development code for the City of St. George.  The proposed ordinance will lay over for consideration at the […]

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City Hall to Be at Fire Dept.

The St. George City Council has approved an intergovernmental agreement leasing space for City Hall from the St. George Fire Department, 14100 Airline Highway in the new City of St. George. The lease is for 3,706 square feet of office space at an annual rate of $25.53 a square foot, or $7,887 a month. The […]

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Brittany Jorden Seeking City Judge

Asst. District Atty. Brittany Bryant Jorden announced her candidacy for Baton Rouge City Court Judge in Division C, a seat currently held by Judge Johnell Matthews. Judge Matthews will not seek re-election so the seat is open, and the election will be held Nov. 5. “As an experienced Senior Felony Asst. D.A., I have been […]

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State Treasurers’ Fight to Save Exxon

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, St. George Leader – Baton Rouge In April, Louisiana’s new State Treasurer, John Fleming, M.D., was working in his office in the northwest corner of the State Capitol in Baton Rouge.  Looking west, he could see the Mighty Mississippi River rolling down to the Gulf of Mexico.  Looking north was the massive […]

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Transition District Members Sworn In

Although it has been operating informally for several years, the members of the St. George Transition District were sworn in June 24  and began official operations. The district was created by the Louisiana Legislature in 2020 as a result of a bill authored by former Sen. Bodi White.  It tracks similar legislation Sen. White passed […]

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Delegates Headed to RNC in Milwaukee

Next week, 88 delegates and alternates from Louisiana will travel to Milwaukee to participate in the Republican National Convention July 15-18. If you would someday like to represent our state, a good way to start is by attending the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon on the second Tuesday of each month. You’ll make new friends, get […]

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The Future of Education in St. George

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, St. George Leader – Baton Rouge One of the  primary reasons for starting the City of St. George was to lay the foundation for the creation of an independent school district for the southeast part of the parish. In fact, when then-Sen. Bodi White began discussing the need for a new school […]

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Baton Rougeans’ 60-Day, 500-Mile Pilgrimage Through Rural France, Spain to Find St. James

James, one of Jesus’ 12 apostles, was martyred in 44 AD, and his body is believed to be in Galicia, Spain.  For more than 1,000 years, pilgrims have made their way to Santiago de Compostela where St. James’ remains are kept.  There are several routes to get to Santiago. One route begins in France. It […]

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Rotary Club of Southeast Baton Rouge Changes Name to Rotary Club of St. George

Members of the Rotary Club of Southeast Baton Rouge have voted to change the club’s name to Rotary Club of St. George.  The members meeting was led by Rotary President Darrell Ourso on May 15, 2024. Founding member Nathan Rust, said: “I am excited that the vision we cast for our Rotary Club will align […]

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