Archive | July, 2013

Who Pushed $165 Million CATS Tax

A review of campaign finance records filed with the Louisiana  Board of Ethics, corporate records at the Louisiana Secretary of State’s office, and the Advocate website provide a picture of who supported or opposed the $165 million CATS property tax increase approved last year. The two main organizations which publicly urged voters to pass the […]

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Read Capital City News for July 25, 2013

TOP STORIES in Capital City News: • CATS Runs Wild: Scandal, Controversy Rock Agency • Possible Bid-Rigging of Contract at CATS Puts Pall Over Urban Socialist Enterprise • CATS Officials Can’t Account for Missing Bus Fare Money for Three Years (and Aren’t Totally Sure It’s Missing!) • Who Pushed FOR the $165 Million CATS Tax […]

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Watson’s ‘Drive-Thru’ Petition Drive

Watson’s ‘Drive-Thru’ Petition Drive

Supporters of the incorporation of Watson, a community of 25,000 people in northwest Livingston Parish, said yesterday they plan a unique twist on their efforts to get enough signatures on petitions to hold a referendum on incorporating as a city. Registered voters will get to participate in a “drive-through” petition drive.  From 7 a.m. to […]

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Central Thru-Way Now Open To The Public

Central Thru-Way Now Open To The Public

The 4.1-mile $65 million Central Thruway opened to motorists today, providing a direct, Interstate-quality link from Sullivan Road to Florida Boulevard.  Eventually, the project is supposed to connect to I-12. The highway was originally pushed by former Metro Councilman Joe Greco. According to David Barrow of the City of Central, the Central Thruway will tie […]

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Statewide Honors for Livingston Parish Duo

Statewide Honors for Livingston Parish Duo

VAN GUARINO — Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center’s Automotive Instructor Van Guarino (center) is shown with Forrest Bellue (left) of Live Oak High and Tyler Palmer (right) of Holden High who each won state championship automotive competitions.  Each young man received scholarships and prizes totalling more than $23,000. Van Guarino is a native of […]

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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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