Archive | August, 2013
How LSU Got Its Colors, Mascot

How LSU Got Its Colors, Mascot

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. Charles Coates coached LSU’s first football team in 1893.  In 1937, he wrote this article on how LSU got its school colors of purple and gold and how LSU became known as the Tiger.  Dr. Coates served LSU for 46 years and retired as Dean of the College of Pure and Applied […]

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How the Left Bullies America into Silence

How the Left Bullies America into Silence

While President Obama and the left like to pretend that they oppose bullying with all their hearts and souls, the truth is far darker: The left is the greatest purveyor of bullying in modern American history. Bullying has morphed into the left’s go-to tactic, as they attempt to quash their opponents through fear, threat of […]

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Paul Dietzel Seeking Congressional Seat

Paul Dietzel Seeking Congressional Seat

Paul Dietzel II will bring his campaign for the United States Congress to Baton Rouge Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon. Dietzel, 27, founder and CEO of Anedot, said in an interview Wednesday that it’s time for fiscal conservatives from his generation to step up and assume positions of leadership. “My generation will be […]

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Greenwell Springs Has New Pastor

Greenwell Springs Has New Pastor

Greenwell Springs Baptist Church will welcome a new full-time senior pastor this Sunday after a one-year search. Rev. Jeff Meyers comes to Greenwell Springs from Conyers, Georgia. Those who know Rev. Meyers describe him as a man who is passionate about his personal faith in Jesus Christ, his wife Traci and their three boys, and […]

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Family of Danielle Wright Asks for Help

Family of Danielle Wright Asks for Help

The family of Danielle Wright, who has been missing in the South Pacific for 60 days, is making a last-ditch effort to raise financial assistance to continue the air search of the  area where her vessel, the Nina, and six other crew members could  be.  It is a vast area, encompassing more than 300,000 square […]

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Private Schools Face Separate Playoffs

Private Schools Face Separate Playoffs

Because of new rules adopted by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association, private schools face the 2013 football season with uncertainty.  The state’s traditional football playoff system has been scrapped by a controversial vote of the principals who govern the LHSAA.  Starting this year, private schools and other “select” schools will compete for state championships […]

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Mac Watts Says He Won’t Seek Reelection as Mayor

Central Mayor Mac Watts announced today that he will not seek another term as mayor in municipal elections scheduled for next year.  Watts said he wanted to announce his decision now in order to give other candidates the opportunity to run. Watts was appointed by Gov. Kathleen Blanco as interim mayor in July 2005 and […]

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In August 2015, People of SE Baton Rouge Could Be Opening Their Schools for 1st Time

On this, the first day of the new school year, my mind races back six years to August 2007 — the first day of class for students attending the newly-formed Central community school system.  What a momentous time it was!  There was a feeling of exuberance, as though the Berlin Wall had just come crumbling […]

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Could Next Mayor-President Be a Physician?

Could Next Mayor-President Be a Physician?

With Mayor-President Kip Holden in his third term and planning to run for lieutenant governor, speculation has already turned to the race for Mayor-President of East Baton Rouge in 2016. Names being mentioned include Sen. Sharon Broome, Metro Council members Joel Boé, John Delgado, and Tara Wicker, and Holden’s chief aide, William Daniel. Louisiana has […]

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Chamber EBR to Host Forum by Sen. David Vitter

Chamber EBR to Host Forum by Sen. David Vitter

Sen. David Vitter will address a forum hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of East Baton Rouge, beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 27 at Café Américain, 7521 Jefferson Hwy., Baton Rouge.  Lunch is $15.

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