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Feature Story

Central High's '09 Homecoming Game Dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness

The Central community came together in October to celebrate the lives of two local women who lost their battles with cancer this year. More

Editorial

The Dean's List
My father was a native of Youngsville, Louisiana who never finished the third grade. He was orphaned before he was two years old. In 1909, at age 11, he boarded a train to Houston to run away from his grandmother who was raising him. More

Articles

Bringing Electricity to Central was a Big Challenge in the 30s

Believe it or not, today’s perplexing health care crisis is neither the first nor the only serious social problem our country has come up against in its 233-year history.   More

 Keep Cooking Simple This Holiday Season

With all the hustle and bustle of the Holidays there is no need to prepare complicated family recipes that tax your culinary talents.   Try these simple yet delicious “family favorites” that will make you your family’s favorite this Holiday Season! More

 Aging and Memory Loss: Demystifying Dementia

As we age, memory loss is a topic of conversation that comes up at the doctor’s office, dinner table, and with friends and family. More

 Is Christmas the Right Time for a New Puppy?

Some families dream of waking up Christmas morning to an adorable puppy underneath their tree among the toys and gifts, but there are some important decisions to consider when determining whether or not you’re ready to bring a puppy into your home. More

 Erickson is Named New Central Chamber Head

New Central Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ron Erickson is carrying two business cards these days.   In addition to being the new head man at the Central Chamber, he is still Senior Pastor at Future Hope Ministries on Greenwell Springs Road.   More

 Central's First Rotary Meeting

 Seven Ways to Diminish Stress For Boomers and Aging Parents

Holiday stress can take a heavy toll on the elderly. More than 60% of adult children live away from their aging parents and the holidays may be the one time when Boomers and their aging parents gather

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It's Time to Clean Out Your Attic!

There’s just one couch right now in the old Frankel Warehouse but the place will soon be filling up with donations for the 2010 Attic Trash and Treasure Sale of Baton Rouge Rotary’s Inner Wheel. More
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