Archive | April, 2025

Dustin Yates Elected Mayor; Proposed Charter Fails 55-45

After 13 years of trials and tribulations, the people of the new City of St. George are only one step away from putting into place the city government they have worked so hard to create. On Saturday, March 29, the voters elected Dustin Yates as Mayor of the City of St. George along with City […]

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District Attorney Hillar Moore Proposes 4 Mil Property Tax to Fund Prosecution

Voters in the City of St. George and throughout East Baton Rouge Parish will face a new proposed tax on the ballot on Saturday, May 3. District Attorney Hillar Moore is a proposing a 4-mil property tax to fund the operations of his office. Moore described his current funding situation as a crisis, due to […]

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Legendary Businessman Bill Simon

EDITOR’S NOTE: He was the ugliest woman on TV but the Best Man in the City! Bill Simon, a strong Christian family man, nearly 60 years in business in Baton Rouge, his job was to keep us all moving, a faithful friend, he entered a room and brought laughter and good cheer, he never knew […]

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Amendment No. 2: The People Asserted Their Authority over State Government

All four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution went down to defeat March 29 by a landslide.  The most important was Amendment No. 2, which was heralded by Gov. Jeff Landry as “fiscal reform.”  Actually, the 115-page constitutional amendment, the longest in state history, was a hodge-podge of good and bad. Shall We Amend La. […]

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Rep. Dixon McMakin Attempts to Take Over Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish

In an unusual move, Rep. Dixon McMakin of Baton Rouge has introduced a bill to name himself, other legislators, statewide officials, and members of the Public Service Commission and Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to the East Baton Rouge Republican Parish Executive Committee. The bill is an attempted coup or take over of the […]

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Murder Down 23%, Other Shootings 33% In 1st Quarter of 2025: Mayor Sid Edwards

Mayor-President Coach Sid Edwards commemorated his first 100 days in office under the banner “100 Days of Momentum,” a theme that reflects the administration’s progress in addressing East Baton Rouge Parish’s most pressing challenges. In just over three months, Mayor-President Edwards’ administration has worked tirelessly to deliver real, measurable results in public safety, homelessness, and […]

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EBR Republican Party Helped Turn Politics Here from Blue to Red

In testimony tuesday at the State Capitol, leaders of the Republican Party in East Baton Rouge Parish told the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs that the past has made strides in moving the parish from reliably Democrat to likely Republican. Although registered Republicans account for only 79,588 of the parish’s 288,681 registered voters, or […]

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The Past 20 Years At Your Fingertips

Did you know the past 20 years of Central’s history since the Central City News’ first edition is all online and waiting for your visit? The Central City News’ archives — all 498 print editions — plus now the first year of the City of St. George as recorded in the St. George Leader, and […]

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