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Feature Story

Central Family Fulfills a Dream with Morrison Hills Retirement Community

In the growing City of Central sisters Helen Morrison Balzli and Lynne Morrison Landry will fulfill their family’s dream when Morrison Hills Retirement Community opens for business. More

Editorial

Why do we collect junk?
We all keep more stuff than we need.  I have not worn half the clothes in my closet for more than five years, but I just cannot seem to bring myself to get rid of my old stuff.  More

Articles

Central Church Directory

Churches have always been the backbone of Central’s community. Now they are the strength behind the new City of Central. Here is a listing of all Central churches. More

People With Disabilities Receive Help The Arc of Baton Rouge

According to the dictionary, an Arc is the apparent path the sun follows from the time it moves above the horizon each morning until it slips out of sight at night. And that is an excellent description of the work The Arc of Baton Rouge does daily for our community. More

How Fast Can You Pull a 727?

How would you like to get together with friendly people and a lot of fun on a beautiful Saturday morning in October? What if you and your friends might win a big prize? More

Recovering The Simple Joys of Childhood

This is one in a series of articles by well-known parent adviser and Baton Rouge resident Jill Rigby-Garner. She has been featured on numerous television and radio shows and has received praise from students, teachers and experts like Dr. Laura Schlessinger.

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Central Community Alliance is the City's Communication Channel

Since 2001, the Central Community Alliance has been keeping Central residents informed and involved in the rapidly expanding community. More

 Chappie Morgan's Central

Here we continue with the childhood stories of Marvin Chapman “Chappie” Morgan, and his memories of growing up in Central during the 1940s. More

Comite River Diversion Canal Update

The Comite River Diversion Canal project is behind schedule, but steadily making progress. The project, which will prevent catastrophic flooding in the City of Central, recently received an additional $9.1 million from federal and state funding. More

 Things are Going to be Different When the Next Hurricane Comes

Hurricane season is rapidly drawing to a close, but very serious work continues daily in an effort to make certain the response by people in the healthcare community will be better next time than it was the last time.

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