Tag Archives: CENLA

The short lived River City Market | #CenLa #Louisiana

Some of you here locally may remember the short lived River City Market.

I have also had some recent inquiries into who is behind this site.

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The artwork is mine.  I hope you can’t read my name.  Hehehe.

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Missing Juvenile | Deion White | #Louisiana #CenLa

May 2, 2013 – The Alexandria Police is requesting the public’s assistants in locating 14-year-old Deion White, who has been missing since April 11th from his residence in the 700 block of Veterans Drive. He was last seen in the Westwood, Eastwood and Rapides Ave area.

White is 5’9” tall and weighs approximately 210 lbs. There is no foul play expected.

If you have any knowledge as to his whereabouts, please contact the Alexandria Police Department at 318-441-6442 or the APD Juvenile Division at 318-441-6416.

Read more:  http://klax-tv.com/

Anonymous $10M donation will ‘fast-forward strategic plan’ for Louisiana College | #CenLa #Louisiana

Written by

Leigh Guidry

PINEVILLE — Joe Aguillard announced a $10 million donation to Louisiana College on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the Board of Trustees voted by a narrow margin to retain him as president of the private Baptist school.

In addition to announcing the donation — which he called the largest single donation in the history of the 106-year-old college — at a news conference, Aguillard also spoke at a faculty meeting Wednesday morning and a student meeting in the afternoon.

The donation is expected to be given over a five-year period with a “significant amount up front,” Aguillard said.

“The donors, a Baptist couple who wish to remain anonymous, made the donation as a reflection of their trust in leadership of President Aguillard,” the school said in a statement issued at the news conference.

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

 

 

Louisiana College and the Morality Flip Flop

By Rondall | Published April 26, 2013

The situation at Louisiana College has received a great deal of attention. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be any movement toward resolution. Individuals such as myself who feel that a change needs to be made at Louisiana College point to documents from Donors and Administrators that charge, convincingly we believe, President Aguillard with actions that are clearly immoral and likely even illegal. We point to faculty being released without cause or because they did things that were allowed and ethical but the administration did not like. We point to deteriorating facilities and accreditation issues. The other side claims there is nothing wrong. They claim that we are just spouting propaganda. There seems to be very little movement.

On the Town Talk comments for the Article about the Independent Investigation into whistle-blower accusations authorized by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees a commenter named Frank Elliot continues to claim, “Anyone can make accusations, and it appears that the accusations are based on opinions rather than facts.” On Twitter a minister named Tim Guthrie claims that “one sided propaganda is all that exists at current.” On the comments for theblog of Joshua Breland Jessica Rider wrote, “And if these “anonymous” donors views are the same as Quarles’ then maybe Dr. Aguilard doesn’t want their money and has faith that God will provide like He always has!!! Satan has been in attack mode on this man from day one so he must be doing something right!!!”

Read more:  http://www.faithonview.com/

 

Louisiana College’s Aguillard accused of misleading board | #Louisiana #CenLa

Investigation, internal LC panel reach conflicting conclusions

Apr. 24, 2013 7:58 PM

Written by

Leigh Guidry and Randy Benson

An independent investigation into the actions of Louisiana College President Joe Aguillard found he “engaged in falsehoods and misrepresented material information to the Board of Trustees on countless occasions.” A special committee of the LC board, however, found Aguillard “has not acted improperly.”

The independent investigation was conducted by the New Orleans law firm Kinney, Ellinghausen, Richard & DeShazo. The firm was hired by Gene Lee, chairman of the LC Board of Trustees, in the wake of whistleblower complaints filed against Aguillard by LC Vice Presidents Charles L. “Chuck” Quarles and Timothy “Tim” Johnson. Copies of the law firm’s report to the trustees, dated March 17, were obtained by The Town Talk.

The special committee of board members was appointed March 19, during the board’s annual spring meeting. That committee is due to report back to the board at a special meeting scheduled for Tuesday on the Pineville campus of the private Baptist college.

The board’s committee was chaired by the Rev. Kris Chenier. It included Waylon Bailey, president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and David Hankins, executive director of the LBC, along with Jack Hunter and Tony Perkins.

Quarles, who declined to be interviewed for this story, announced last week that he is resigning from Louisiana College after graduation in May. He has accepted a position with Southeastern Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. He currently is the dean of the Caskey School of Divinity and vice president for the integration of faith and learning at LC.

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

Today is this site’s 3 year anniversary

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Thank you for visiting!

3 years ago I registered this site with wordpress.

I don’t know how long it takes the average blog to accumulate the stats I have here, but I didn’t expect to be approaching 200k page views by this time.  I think I have done pretty well considering I am primarily an aggregate type of site.  I do write a few posts here and there, from time to time.

Again I thank all of you who follow me on twitter,  wordpress, or whatever method that brought  you here.   I hope you continue to visit and find information that you consider valuable.

God bless you and yours!

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Alexandria teen’s community service earns her trip to Seattle | #CenLa #Louisiana

Kaitlyn Graff
Credit: Tia Owens-Powers/towens@thetowntalk.com

A senior at Alexandria Senior High’s efforts in community service earned her a free trip to Seattle.

What started as a senior project for Kaitlyn Graff, 17, turned into a successful 5K fun run that benefited Free Wheelchair Mission.

Graff said she picked the organization to benefit from her senior project after watching a video on the charity’s website. Free Wheelchair Mission provides wheelchairs to those who cannot afford them in developing countries.

A senior project is required to graduate and must include a problem and a solution, Graff said.

“The problem is they can’t walk,” Graff said. “The solution — give them wheelchairs.”

The “how” was where the 5K came in.

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

Related:  http://www.freewheelchairmission.org/

Man who killed Pineville man faces drug charge

Written by| Associated Press

BATON ROUGE — A 37-year-old Baton Rouge man who served prison time after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the 1992 slaying of carjacked Louisiana State freshman Kipp Earl Gullet of Pineville now is facing a felony drug charge.

Zebbie Berthelot was scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on a charge of possession of methamphetamine, but he told state District Judge Richard Anderson he needed more time to hire a lawyer. The judge reset the arraignment for May 20.

Baton Rouge police arrested Berthelot on the drug charge on Dec. 31, three months after his parole supervision in the Gullet case was terminated, East Baton Rouge Parish Assistant District Attorney John Russell said.

“Because of that, the odds of him getting jail time (if convicted) go up substantially, but it would certainly be up to the judge,” the prosecutor said, adding that a conviction for methamphetamine possession carries up to five years in prison.

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

Pineville to host meeting tonight (03/26/13) on allowing hotels and restaurants to sell alcohol

Written by
Jeff Matthews

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A town hall meeting is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall to get citizen input on allowing restaurants to sell alcohol in Pineville.

Mayor Clarence Fields said the meeting is “to make sure people have the right information.”

“This is a real chance to clarify some things,” Fields said. “Sometimes when you talk about alcohol, the rumors start flying. We want people to know the restaurant only option is the one and only thing we are looking at right now.”

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

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Who is Meeing and why didn’t they capitalize his/her name?

Bloggers who took Louisiana College controversy public withdraw from school

Written by

Leigh Guidry

Two bloggers whose posts about Louisiana College brought a controversy that had been simmering on campus into public view have withdrawn from the school’s divinity master’s program.

Joshua Breland, 26, and Drew Wales, 29, were graduate students in the Caskey School of Divinity at LC. Both had earned bachelors degrees from LC in December. Wales withdrew from the school on Feb. 19, days after he and Breland were informed they were under investigation for posting “disparaging comments” about LC officials. Breland withdrew on Wednesday.

They don’t expect to be the only ones leaving, either.

Read more:  http://www.thetowntalk.com/

Related:

Former Louisiana College professor calls for Aguillard’s removal as president

Calvinist Controversy at Louisiana College

http://thedailybleat.com/

http://sbcheritage.com/