Cable Company Owner Starts Central Development Projects

When Gil Matherne realized his coaching job wasn’t paying the bills, he decided to make a change. He picked up a shovel and started digging ditches... More
Editorial
My Mother must have been frightened by a Grey Line Tour Bus, because I enjoy playing tour guide way too much
I love taking people for their first visit to the observation deck of Louisiana’s “tallest” state capitol building. We always look down on Huey Long’s tomb, the Arsenal Museum and the Pentagon Barracks...More
David Vitter Stops By Central
Recently David Vitter’s tour bus made a stop in Central to shake hands with constituents. A group of Central residents were there to meet Sen. Vitter’s team... More
2009 Central Chamber of Commerce
Here you'll find a list of all members in the 2009 Central Chamber of Commerce. These businesses and people dedicate themselves to the Central community each year with events, fundraisers and activities... More
Fifth-Generation Central Resident Supports Central Through Business
When Aaron Moak was a boy, his grandfather always told him Central would become its own city. “Central is our place, our community... More
New Art League of Central's First Show Opens March 8th
The Art League of Central will host its first show this month at the Central Branch Library on Joor Road. The opening reception will be held March 8 at 3 p.m. at the library. The theme of the show will be "Scenes of Central..." More
New Central Kiwanis Club Touts 26 Charter Members
The City of Central now has a Kiwanis Club! The club has 26 charter members who are active and eager to help the local community and children... More
Older Americans Enjoy Longevity With Positive Lifestyle Changes
Many may be surprised to learn that getting older doesn’t have to mean worsening health. A recent study by the MacArthur Foundation actually found that when most people say they feel “old,” they are actually suffering from the effects of unhealthy lifestyle choices... More
It Happened That Way, Moving West...
Ronald Regan was famous for reminding us each Sunday morning on early black and white television, that the American pioneers settled the West just over 200 years ago. They left their safe East Coast cities and blazed many new trails... More

