Archive | September, 2024

St. George Movement Hosts Rally For Coach Sid Edwards Sept. 30

The St. George Community will hold a rally for Coach Sid Edwards for Mayor-President at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30, at Woodlawn Baptist Church, 5805 Jones Creek Road. The public is invited. For many, it will be a way for the community to voice their opposition to Sharon Weston Broome and Ted James, both of […]

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Coach Sid Vows To Bulldoze Every ‘Trap House’ in East Baton Rouge

Coach Sid Edwards grew up in North Baton Rouge and graduated from Redemptorist High School. He said he thought he knew his old neighborhood quite well until he returned as head coach at Istrouma High School in fall 2023. “My eyes were opened when I started having to carry some of my kids home after […]

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In Legislature, Rep. Ted James Led Fight Against Incorporation of St. George, New School System

Since being elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 2011, Rep. Ted James has led the opposition to self determination for the people of St. George.   Rep. James didn’t just sit quietly and vote against St. George. Rather, he took the lead in introducing legislation and speaking against the incorporation of the City […]

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BRAC Poll Sends Mayor-President’s Race Into State of Confusion as Edwards Surges

The Baton Rouge Area Chamber, or BRAC, has released the results of a poll on the race for Mayor-President, and it is sending shock waves through the political class in Baton Rouge. Incumbent Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, who is seeking her third four-year term, polled a dismal 29 per cent. Former Rep. Ted James, who […]

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Scott McKay: Ted James Can’t Win

Scott McKay – The Hayride I hinted that this was coming in my signing-off-before-the-hurricane-comes post two weeks ago, and I noted the results of the poll above in the Baton Rouge mayoral race, but here’s the further discussion of the topic I promised. The poll in question was a JMC Analytics survey, and it dropped […]

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If You’re Happy with How EBR Is Going, You’ll Love Sharon Broome or Ted James

If you like what’s going on in Baton Rouge, you should stick with Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome.   Under her administration, our hometown has one of the highest murder rates in the United States. Crime has become an epidemic, made worse by the arrival of gangs in many of our neighborhoods. In some areas, people […]

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Mayor Yates Explains to Press Club How St. George Will Be Different

St. George Mayor  Dustin Yates told the Baton Rouge Press Club this week that St. George will be a very different kind of city. Importantly, almost all city services will be provided by a private company, he said.  One of the first privatized cities in the United States was Sandy Springs, GA.  The only such […]

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Council Lays Foundation of Government

The St. George City Council has moved rapidly over the past two months to lay the foundation for the new city’s government. Some of the most important actions were: • Named Lorraine Beaman as City Clerk and Sheri Morris as City Attorney • Named The Advocate as legal journal • Created a Planning & Zoning […]

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Why I’m Voting ‘No’ on BREC Tax

Rolfe McCollister, Jr. – Former Publisher, The Business Report On Nov. 5, you will vote on President, Mayor-President and $700 million in property taxes for BREC. There is a 10-year tax and a 20-year tax proposition, and I will vote “No” on both measures.  Why? Because BREC is poorly managing the $100 million it spends […]

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Istrouma Coach Sid on Football

Why are grown men drawn to coaching football?  After all, it’s just a kids’ game. With 44 years in coaching, Istrouma High head football coach Sid Edwards is former NFL National High School Coach of the Year. He is nearing his 200th win and is already the winningest coach in the Capital region.  He answered […]

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