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® How the Election Was Stolen & The Leader NEWSNEWSNovember 19, 2020 • Vol. 23 No. 12 • 16 Pages • Circ. 10,000 • Central City News on Facebook • [email protected] • 225-261-5055 The Scandal of the Century

How Election Was Stolen While the mainstream media has crowned former Vice President Joe Analysis Shows Biden as “President-elect,” the facts on the ground are quite different, at least in two swing states that have Obvious Fraud been called for Vice President Biden — and Pennsylvania. By Computer in In those two states, a careful analysis of the data shows that both states voted for President Trump States of GA, PA and the election was stolen. It was fraud by computer. Woody Jenkins Since Dominion and Smartmatic Editor have control of the voting machines, the software, and the reporting of the CENTRAL — Election Day in the results, it should be up to the owners United States, held this year on and officials of those two entities to Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, was really explain how it was done. But it was a series of 51 separate elections — done, as will be shown. one in each of the 50 states and the Unraveling this mystery begins District of Columbia. The vote total with The Times. After in each determines how the electoral polls closed on Election Day, The votes of that state or district will be Times begin to report the results hour cast in the Electoral College on Dec. President Donald Trump Former Vice President Joe Biden after hour. The coding for that data 14, 2020. is still online, and we have down- Thirty of those states and more loaded it in case it is taken down. than 2,000 counties have something The data from The Times shows in common. The citizens of those Fake Votes Were Reported in the time, expressed as UTC, or Uni- areas vote on voting machines pro- versal time, which is Greenwich vided by Dominion Voting Systems mean time in England. with software from Smartmatic Vote Multiples of 4,800 Votes in GA, It also shows the totals for Trump Counting System. and Biden, Trump’s lead, and then While supporters of President 6,000 in PA in Identical Fashion new votes for Trump and Biden as Trump cast about for evidence of proof of massive computer-based Ironically, The New York Times, each change in the results was up- vote fraud in the form of unsigned vote fraud is right before the na- a vocal critic of the President, has re- loaded. Then it shows something ballots, mishandled paper ballots, tion’s eyes. It is going unnoticed in corded the fraud for all times, even very significant: The increase or de- and evidence of “retail” vote fraud, this hyper-partisan atmosphere. though they have not reported it. See GEORGIA on Page 6 New York Times Election Report Reveals 104,984 Stolen Votes in Ga, 347,768 in PA Millions of Mail Ballots 2020 Presidential Election Results - Georgia - Source: New York Times Made It Impossible to Timestamp UTC Trump Biden TrumpLead New Trump New Biden Change 4,800 11/4/2020 16:35 2,387,188 2,283,191 103,997 604 577 27 0 Track Which Votes 11/4/2020 17:12 2,387,413 2,301,979 85,434 225 18,788 -18,563 4 Were Being Tabulated 11/4/2020 19:42 2,391,099 2,310,125 80,974 -1,783 2,873 -4,656 1 11/4/2020 20:12 2,393,561 2,317,272 76,289 2,462 7,147 -4,685 1 Woody Jenkins Editor 11/4/2020 21:43 2,403,100 2,335,948 67,152 3,713 13,036 -9,323 2 11/4/2020 22:52 2,410,095 2,352,252 57,843 -124 9,385 -9,509 2 CENTRAL — After every election, 11/5/2020 0:18 2,420,607 2,372,097 48,510 3,494 12,995 -9,501 2 the Central City News publishes precinct-by-precinct voting returns 11/5/2020 1:26 2,428,156 2,389,149 39,007 2,365 11,971 -9,606 2 to let our readers know how the 11/5/2020 3:00 2,425,228 2,391,070 34,158 -1,553 3,274 -4,827 1 people of Central voted. In prep- 11/5/2020 3:40 2,426,783 2,397,486 29,297 1,554 6,415 -4,861 1 aration for this issue, we did that once again. However, we found the 11/5/2020 6:06 2,426,440 2,401,980 24,460 -2,502 2,361 -4,863 1 data to be virtually useless. 11/5/2020 10:53 2,433,444 2,413,819 19,625 4,200 9,064 -4,864 1 Nearly 100,000 voters in East 11/5/2020 16:33 2,432,974 2,418,229 14,745 -1,875 3,016 -4,891 1 Baton Rouge Parish took part in early voting or voted by mail. Those 11/5/2020 21:58 2,441,083 2,431,220 9,863 3,121 8,034 -4,913 1 votes are not attributed to the voter’s 11/5/2020 23:58 2,445,022 2,440,073 0 510 5,463 -4,953 1 home precinct but simply lumped in with other votes from across the 11/6/2020 22:00 2,449,693 2,454,662 -4,969 -1,474 3,495 -4,969 1 parish. As a result, the only thing Additional Votes for Joe Biden received in multiples of 4,800 = 104,984 we can report on a precinct basis AN AMAZING CONSISTENCY IN REPORTED RESULTS — At 16:35 UTC on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020, President Trump was would the votes cast on election day leading Joe Biden in the State of Georgia by 103,997 votes. Over the next seven days, Biden picked up 104,984 votes from 16 vote itself, which is a far cry from re- dumps. Amazingly, all of the vote dumps were either 4,800 votes each or a multiple of 4,800. The same thing happened in Pennsylvania, See PENNSYLVANIA on Page 7 where a series of 44 vote dumps in multiples of 6,000 each resulted in 347,786 votes for Joe Biden. 2 CENTRAL CITY NEWS November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020 CENTRAL CITY NEWS 3 Central Mayor David Barrow Says Thibodeaux Rd. Work Coming in ’21 Planning Commission and Forte & the development. Central Will Play Key Tablada, Inc. This is the first step in obtaining These include: funding for this project, and the Role in Electing Next • Hubbs Rd overlay and bridge City of Central will provide match- replacements (Denham Road to ing funds as well in the future. Mayor, Metro Council Highway 64). The four-laning of Hooper Rd • Proposed roundabout at Sul- from Blackwater Road to Sullivan David Barrow livan Road and Joor Road. Rd is being handled by the City- Mayor, City of Central • Intersection improvements Parish through the MovEBR pro- at Greenwell Springs and Morgan gram. Roadway design plans have CENTRAL — Thibodeaux Rd roads been completed, and I am hopeful improvements are coming in 2021. • Planchet Road improvements that right-of-way acquisitions will Other roadway projects are being (Frenchtown Road to Thibodeaux begin within the next year. planned Road). Utility relocations and sewer As part of planning for the fu- Several weeks ago, I submitted line installations are underway ture of our roadways, I am pleased a State of Louisiana Capital Out- along Sullivan Rd, and the actual to announce several projects that lay request of nearly $6 million for roadway construction should be let are being planned and one that will the Wax Road extension (Sullivan for bids in September 2021. be starting in early 2021. Our sales Road to Hooper Road) with the taxes are up, and an appropriate support of Sen. Bodi White. use of these funds is towards in- This project is on our City of frastructure improvements on our Central Master Transportation WATCH roadways. Plan and involves extending Wax First, I am pleased to announce Road from the dead-end in Central Central High Football that improvements to Thibodeaux Central Mayor David Barrow Square to Hooper Rd just east of Friday Nights Road will start in early 2021. This Contractors. Shoe Creek Drive. nearly $1 million project will in- The engineering firm of Forte This new roadway will provide At 7 p.m. volve reconstruction and over- & Tablada, Inc. prepared the plans a residential collector bypass of Through lay of 1.375 miles of Thibodeaux and will monitor and inspect the Sullivan Road and a possible con- Roadbetween Morgan and Plan- work. This is a Federal Aid project, nection to Huntley Place to provide State Playoffs chet roads. and LA DOTD will reimburse the an alternate entrance for their sub- LIVE The existing nine-foot wide city 80 percent of the construction division that many residents have lanes will be increased to 10 feet to costs. Construction is expected to requested. Central City News A portion of this roadway will allow for more room on the road- last 90 days. on Facebook way. Several cross drains under I have been working on plan- be constructed by the developers the roadway will also be replaced ning several other roadway proj- of the Settlement at Shoe Creek Audience: 15,000 during the construction. The work ects around the city with the as- where it crosses their property to will be done by R.J. Daigle & Sons sistance of the Capital Region provide another access point for

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Member, Louisiana Press Association and Chamber of Commerce of EBR Parish Deadline for news and advertising: 5 p.m. Friday before publication $24 a year by subscription in advance • $36 a year outside East Baton Rouge Central High School BASS Fishing Team brought home another win! Chris Hester a Great Choice for Seat On State 1st Circuit Court of Appeal CENTRAL — The Central City criminal justice system. He recog- and trustworthy. I’m the only can- News is pleased to endorse City nizes that these violent crime of- didate with judicial experience in Judge Chris Hester for the First fenders often start with a misde- this race and I’ve spent my career Circuit Court of Appeal in the Dec. meanor handled in Baton Rouge in the courtroom.” 5 runoff election. City Court or District Court. This Chris was born and raised in Judge Hester is a man of integ- experience combined with his time Baton Rouge. He is a graduate of rity and a fine judge. We are certain as a City Court judge has cultivated Catholic High School, LSU, and he will do a fine job representing Chris’ passion for solving serious LSU Law School. Chris is a lifelong all of us. issues that plague our community conservative Republican. Before Judge Hester was elected city and prepared him to run for Court joining the EBRDA Office, Chris judge in November 2018. of Appeal. began his law career at Watson, His experience handling civil Judge Hester is committed to Blanche, Wilson and Posner, a law and criminal matters, including bringing a firm but fair perspec- firm practicing primarily in the area traffic, small claims, and - evic tive, tireless work ethic, and ex- of medical malpractice defense. tions, from the City Court bench tensive courtroom experience to Chris is active in the commu- has given him an understanding of this important position as he seeks nity as the head coach of the 8th the root issues of many problems to build a better Louisiana. He un- grade basketball team at St. Aloy- facing our community. Before be- derstands the real impact crime has sius Catholic School, Baton Rouge coming judge, Chris spent the ma- on our parish, but he knows the and Louisiana State Bar Associa- jority of his career working as an City Judge Chris Hester difference an effective justice sys- tions, and a committee member at assistant district attorney with the trict Attorney Hillar C. Moore, III, tem can make when committed to First United Methodist Church. He East Baton Rouge Parish District former East Baton Rouge Parish serving the people. The safety and is married to Emily Burris Hester, Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Doug Moreau, security of East Baton Rouge Par- and they have two young children. He previously served as section the Louisiana Association of Busi- ish families will always be his top Judge Hester said he hopes to chief of a trial section and held the ness & Industry, the Baton Rouge priority, he said. transition his role from City Court positions of chief homicide pros- Area Chamber FuturePAC, Baton “We need experienced judges to the First Circuit Court of Ap- ecutor and section chief of the Vio- Rouge Union of Police, and the who have handled cases from both peal, while still continuing to seek lent Crimes Unit. He handled thou- Baton Rouge Association of Fire- sides of the bench who are ready justice for the people of East Baton sands of cases from misdemeanors fighters. to go from day one. The stakes Rouge Parish. to murders over a nine-year period. As the chief homicide prosecu- are simply too high at this level of To learn more about Chris and Hester earned the endorsement tor, Chris saw the biggest chal- our judicial system,” Hester said. his campaign, visit: www.Vote- of East Baton Rouge Parish Dis- lenges — habitual offenders in the “Judges need to be proven, fair Hester.com Noel Looks to Finish Strong for Metro Council BATON ROUGE - Brandon Noel Development at Landmark Bank the Baptist Catholic Church, has announced his candidacy for and is also a licensed Realtor and where Brandon also volunteers the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Broker/Owner of Geaux-2 Re- by teaching religious education. Council, District 1 seat. alty. Brandon received 42 percent Noel first entered public - ser He is married to Megan Noel, of the vote in the primary elec- vice in 2010, when he ran for a assistant principal at Zachary El- tion Nov. 3. His opponent, Eric Zachary City Council seat at the ementary School. They have two Lewis, received 40 percent. age of 27. children, Grace and Evan, and A close election is expected in He won that election and as- are active members of St. John the runoff on Dec. 5. sumed office on January 10, 2011. He was reelected in 2014 and again in 2018, representing Council District 2. He served two terms as Mayor Pro Tempore. Noel is a graduate of LSU with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He is active in the community. He has served both as Presi- dent and a board member of the Brandon Noel, Candidate Zachary Rotary Club, as an am- Merto Council District 1 bassador for the Zachary Cham- ber of Commerce, and as a board Noel is employed as an As- member of the American Branch sistant Vice President of Com- YMCA. mercial Lending and Business 6 CENTRAL CITY NEWS November 19, 2020 Georgia: When Ballots from Nowhere

ArrivedContinued from Page 1 in Multiples of 4,800 Votes leading by 10,000 votes! votes for Biden without New York Times’ updates in GA later on Thursday, Nov. 5 cease in the lead for Trump Of course, the statistical being obvious. And they after the new dump of votes possibility of Biden picking would have succeeded, if occurred. Therein lies this up multiples of 4,800 votes The New York Times had story. 16 times during this four- not kept such timely records Late on Wednesday, Nov. day period would be firmly and if somebody had not 4, at precisely 16:35 UTC, in the impossible range. done some calculations. The New York Times re- But it happened. The fraud in Georgia ported President Trump How did it happen? is all the more significant was leading in Georgia by There is no possible expla- when one considers that 103,997 votes. However, nation except vote fraud — exactly the same thing hap- a new group of votes was fraud by manipulation of pened in Pennsylvania, ex- being dumped. That one computer programs. cept that the computer was dump reduced Trump’s lead This is all the more obvi- programmed to add 6,000 by 18,563 votes. Remember ous in view of the fact the votes at a time instead of than number. average of 4,800 or mul- 4,800. Three hours later, anoth- tiples thereof not only hap- In both states, the “votes” er dump occurred. This one pened by adding votes to counted were not the votes reduced Trump’s lead by Biden but also by subtract- of real people. They were 4,656 votes. Remember that ing votes from Trump. The simply added digitally, number. Thirty minutes computer had to be pro- which a complete recount later, another dump reduced grammed to produce net of both states would detect. Trump’s lead by 4,685 votes. An hour and a half At 16:35 UTC on Wednesday, Nov. 4, The New York Times reported later, another dump reduced President Trump was leading in Georgia by 103,997 votes. Then Trump’s lead by 9,323 the Times’ continuous voting updates showed ballots arriving for votes. An hour and a half Joe Biden in multiples of 4,800 votes over and over again. In some later, another dump reduced vote dumps, the President actually lost votes. This unprecedent- Trump’s lead by 9,509 votes. Are you beginning to see ed consistency in vote totals continued until Biden had gained a pattern? 104,984 votes in multiples of 4,800. At the same time, in Penn- The pattern is that all sylvania, Biden benefited from vote dumps in multiples of 6,000 the dumps were multiples votes, totalling 324,000. New York Times’ updates in GA later on Friday, Nov. 6 of 4,800. But it didn’t end there! An hour and 26 minutes later, another dump reduced Trump’s lead by 9,501 votes. At that point, Trump’s lead had been reduced to about 48,000 votes. Then an hour and 8 minutes later, a vote dump reduced Trump’s lead by 9,606 votes. An hour and 34 minutes later, a vote dump reduced Trump’s lead by 4,827 votes. Forty minutes later, a vote dump reduced his lead by 4,861 votes. Then 2 hours and 26 minutes later by 4,863. Four hours and 47 minutes later, a vote dump reduced Trump’s lead by 4,864 votes. Biden was coming on strong! Trump’s lead was now only 9,625 votes. It was 10:53 UTC on Nov. 5. Bear in mind that while all this was happening, Trump was gaining votes or holding his own if you ex- clude the vote dumps. New York Times’ updates in GA later on Wednesday, Nov. 4 New York Times’ updates in GA on Saturday, Nov. 7 Georgia was hanging in the balance, but not for long. Five hours later, a vote dump cut Trump’s lead by 4,891. Five hours after that, a vote dump cut Trump’s lead by another 4,913. At 21:58 UTC on Nov. 5, less than a thousand votes sepa- rated the candidates. An hour later, a vote dump reduced Trump’s lead by 4,916 votes, and two hours and 32 minutes lat- er, the vote dump reduced Trump’s lead by 4,953 votes. The election was tied with each candidate having 2,447,591! At 22:00 UTC, Nov. 6, a vote dump cut Trump’s vote by 4,969, and Biden led 2,454,662 to 2,449,693, a lead of 4,969. The final vote dump came at 23:52 UTC on Nov. 7, when Biden’s lead widened by 4,983! The former Vice President had made an amaz- ing comeback and was now November 19, 2020 CENTRAL CITY NEWS 7 Pennsylvania Also Suffered Vote Fraud But by Multiples of 6,000 or 12,000 Continued from Page 1 porting how Central voted. 2020 Presidential Election Results - Pennsylvania - Source: New York Times With roughly half of all Timestamp UTC Trump Biden TrumpLead New Trump New Biden Change 6,000 votes being reported as part of a parishwide total, it is 11/4/2020 22:54 3,137,410 2,852,191 285,219 -1,226 10,453 -11,679 2 impossible to determine 11/4/2020 22:56 3,140,775 2,866,870 273,905 3,365 14,679 -11,314 2 where most votes are com- ing from. 11/4/2020 23:12 3,149,878 2,881,284 268,594 5,076 10,738 -5,662 1 In larger states such as 11/4/2020 23:14 3,146,132 2,883,445 262,687 -3,746 2,161 -5,907 1 Georgia and Pennsylva- 11/4/2020 23:48 3,155,363 2,903,670 251,693 4,511 15,899 -11,388 2 nia, which had millions of early votes and mail-in bal- 11/5/2020 0:02 3,164,291 2,918,043 246,248 8,928 14,373 -5,445 1 lots, the problem was even 11/5/2020 0:22 3,176,638 2,941,332 235,306 11,153 22,188 -11,035 2 greater. The public was told 11/5/2020 0:34 3,175,778 2,946,278 229,500 -863 4,944 -5,807 1 for days after the Nov. 3 election that “votes are still 11/5/2020 0:36 3,182,074 2,958,335 223,739 5,990 11,772 -5,782 1 being counted.” However, 11/5/2020 0:37 3,186,252 2,974,251 212,001 4,178 15,916 -11,738 2 as new vote totals were up- 11/5/2020 0:46 3,184,493 2,978,437 206,056 -2,207 3,768 -5,975 1 loaded, neither the public nor the media knew where 11/5/2020 1:03 3,195,937 2,995,408 200,529 2,862 8,943 -6,081 1 those votes were from. 11/5/2020 1:20 3,195,061 3,000,470 194,591 -876 5,062 -5,938 1 Fear generated by the vi- 11/5/2020 2:44 3,199,610 3,016,955 182,655 -1,120 11,161 -12,281 2 rus created an acceptance of the widespread use of mail 11/5/2020 4:04 3,214,066 3,042,902 171,164 8,322 20,163 -11,841 2 ballots, but there was no cor- 11/5/2020 4:09 3,218,794 3,053,728 165,066 4,728 10,826 -6,098 1 responding effort to insure that those ballots were being 11/5/2020 14:04 3,217,762 3,071,210 146,552 -2,257 16,320 -18,577 3 collected and counted hon- 11/5/2020 14:34 3,223,112 3,088,816 134,296 535 13,010 -12,475 2 estly and correctly. On the 11/5/2020 16:48 3,225,948 3,104,093 121,855 196 12,748 -12,552 2 contrary, some states includ- ing Louisiana, actually re- 11/5/2020 16:58 3,230,103 3,114,512 115,591 4,122 10,387 -6,265 1 duced normal security safe- 11/5/2020 18:18 3,227,963 3,118,649 109,314 -5,197 1,188 -6,385 1 guards on mail-in ballots. 11/5/2020 21:03 3,235,860 3,138,978 96,882 -2,853 9,943 -12,796 2 In the aftermath of the Nov. 3 vote, the media 11/5/2020 21:52 3,250,425 3,159,595 90,830 4,773 11,118 -6,345 1 never told the public how 11/5/2020 22:52 3,262,539 3,184,238 78,301 8,725 21,349 -12,624 2 or why it was necessary to 11/5/2020 23:26 3,258,419 3,186,590 71,829 -4,322 2,155 -6,477 1 still be counting ballot days after Nov 3. The confusion 11/6/2020 0:08 3,267,061 3,201,589 65,472 6,227 12,637 -6,410 1 and uncertainty of the “new 11/6/2020 0:20 3,260,785 3,201,856 58,929 -6,336 209 -6,545 1 normal” in elections led to acceptance of votes being 11/6/2020 1:32 3,272,692 3,220,118 52574 4968 11449 -6,481 1 uploaded without knowing 11/6/2020 1:50 3,269,835 3,223,781 46,054 -2,857 3,663 -6,520 1 where they came from. 11/6/2020 3:32 3,277,968 3,244,924 33,044 -2,610 10,552 -13,162 2 On Election Day, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- 11/6/2020 3:42 3,284,867 3,258,376 26,491 6,899 13,452 -6,553 1 vania, Donald Trump took 11/6/2020 4:28 3,280,157 3,260,277 19,880 -4,710 1,901 -6,611 1 an early and commanding 11/6/2020 13:49 3,288,517 3,295,187 -6,670 2,208 28,795 -26,587 4 lead. By 22:54 UTC Nov. 4, 11/6/2020 17:52 3,297,532 3,310,909 -13,377 3,443 10,138 -6,695 1 President Trump was lead- 11/6/2020 23:38 3,298,741 3,318,856 -20,115 -6,437 269 -6,706 1 ing former Vice Presi- 11/7/2020 2:40 3,310,507 3,337,422 -26,915 4,554 11,311 -6,757 1 dent Joe Biden by roughly 285,000 votes. However, 11/7/2020 3:40 3,305,350 3,339,010 -33,660 -5,157 1,588 -6,745 1 that began to disappear as 11/8/2020 15:00 3,314,867 3,355,375 -40,508 1,023 7,785 -6,762 1 someone, somewhere began 11/8/2020 19:58 3,311,556 3,358,864 -47,308 -6,083 684 -6,767 1 to dump “votes” into the system. There were 44 sep- Additional Votes for Joe Biden received in multiples of 4,800 = 347,768 arate vote dumps, resulting in 347,768 votes being put into the system — all in in- crements of 6,000, 12,000, or 18,000 additional net Guiliani: We Have Someone in Dominion votes for Joe Biden. The remarkable consis- Rudy Giuliani der oath that she saw not a last 60 years. Philadelphia tency of the votes added Attorney for President Trump single vote for Trump from has more people who have to Joe Biden’s totals has among these, and she was gone to jail for election shocked even Democratic “We have a person in- there for four or five hours. fraud than probably any- office holders who have side Dominion who has She said it appeared to her where else in the coun- seen The New York Times’ come forward and signed to be horribly corrupt, and try. And it’s all Democrat election data. an affidavit that Dominion when she reported it, noth- election fraud, because it’s It was quite a feat for Joe observed the hundred thou- ing was done about it. She been controlled by a cor- Biden to come back from sand phony ballots that were was told it wasn’t any of rupt Democrat machine for an election night defeat by brought in at four o’clock in their business. the last 60 years. 285,000 votes to a 46,000- the morning on Nov. 5 that So that’s why I feel So when they fell behind vote margin of victory four pretty good about our law- by 800,000 votes, they days later. Election fraud were all Biden ballots. “They appeared by ev- suit in Michigan. There’s went into a state of panic. has been around a very long Rudy Giuliani So they had to shut out all time. However, election ery measure to be phony a 100,000 vote fraud right President Trump attorney fraud by computer is some- ballots, since they were there (snaps fingers). the Republicans. They had thing relatively new. brought in the back door, Do we have other wit- Democrat. And it was in- to bring in all the phony This election is proof that they were not in the proper nesses who are somewhat tended because they were ballots. much more work will be containers, they were stick- reluctant to come forward panicked because Trump We never got to exam- necessary to insure free and ing out of paper bags and right now? Yes. We can was ahead by much more ine over 600,000 ballots, fair elections in the future. probably corroborate this than they anticipated. which makes them all un- HHH cardboard boxes. (The Dominion insider) three or four times. The same thing hap- lawful — Illegal, unlawful, The initial New York was told they were ballots So I think they’re fin- pened in Pennsylvania. fraud, fraudulent. Times data was provided to that were needed to ‘catch ished on that. I think that’s It’s inherently impossible I doubt the (Supreme) the Central City News by something that actually to make up for (a margin court will allow them to an anonymous source. The up to Trump’ because Trump was ‘too far ahead’. happened, they brought a of) 800,000 votes at 64 per- count those ballots. I’m writing and research for this cent of the votes tallied). piece was by Central City When they were counted, hundred thousand votes in, sure the state legislature News editor Woody Jenkins they were all counted in fa- they were all Biden votes. You have to cheat to do will not accept those bal- with assistance from Jolice vor of Biden. The woman There was not even it. Philadelphia has cheat- lots in order to certify elec- Provost. from Dominion testified un- another vote for another ed in every election in the toral votes.

Central Intermediate School and Central Middle School. The renewal would extend the tax by 20 years and provide fund- ing to rebuild Central High School and make major improvements to Wildcat Stadium on Hooper Road. Central schools Supt. Jason Fountain said that, if approved, the tax would fund $22.2 million for the high school and $1.8 million for the stadium. Central High School was built in 1970. Dr. Fountain said the im- provements to Central High School would make it a world class facil- ity. Improvements would include: • Entire interior will be renovat- ed, including all classrooms 8 CENTRAL CITY NEWS November 19, 2020 Cat Fight in Walker High’s Wildcat Stadium, Central Victorious 35-28

Battle at the goalline as Central moves closer to the end zone (left). #5 Pierce Patterson makes his way in for a touchdown. (left/center).Celebrating a Central Wildcat touchdown are #6 Josiah Rankins, #12 Tyler Heil and #5 Pierce Patterson (center). #34 Cameron Brown carries the ball for the Wildcats (right).

#2 Da’Veawan Armstead (left). #3 Malik Hillard gaining ground for the Wildcats (left). Perfect hand off from QB Jonathan Swift to Pierce Patterson (left/center). #8 Jeremiah Colomb a promising defensive player. (right/center). #5 Pierce Patterson with a carry and #84 Calvin Collier helping out (right). #13 QB Jonathan Swift with a pass (right).

#8 Jeremiah Colomb, senior (left). Wildcat kicker #40 Tyler Melton makes a tackle after a punt return (left). #84 Calvin Collier Wildcat wide receiver (left/center). #45 Tyler Scott with a punt return (right/center). QB Jonathan Swift attempting to gain yardage with an assist by #5 Pierce Patterson (right). #68 Kaiden Lang after the Wildcat’s win! (right).

#27 Gage Patterson gets the ball ready for kicker #40 Tyler Melton (left). Head Coach Sid Edwards and #45 Jeremiah Colomb after his punt return (lcenter). QB Jonathan Swift with a touchdown left/center). #6 Josaih Rankins congraulates #13 Jonathan Swift. (right/center). Varsity cheerleaders on the sideline right). It takes two for #58 Michael Brown. Central Wildcats at Wildcat Stadium in Walker, LA • November 7, 2020 Video by Woody Jenkins and Photos by Jolice Provost of Central City News November 19, 2020 CENTRAL CITY NEWS 9 Cat Fight in Walker High’s Wildcat Stadium, Central Victorious 35-28

Battle at the goalline as Central moves closer to the end zone (left). #5 Pierce Patterson makes his way in for a touchdown. (left/center).Celebrating a Central Wildcat touchdown are #6 Josiah Rankins, #12 Tyler Heil and #5 Pierce Patterson (center). #34 Cameron Brown carries the ball for the Wildcats (right).

#2 Da’Veawan Armstead (left). #3 Malik Hillard gaining ground for the Wildcats (left). Perfect hand off from QB Jonathan Swift to Pierce Patterson (left/center). #8 Jeremiah Colomb a promising defensive player. (right/center). #5 Pierce Patterson with a carry and #84 Calvin Collier helping out (right). #13 QB Jonathan Swift with a pass (right).

#8 Jeremiah Colomb, senior (left). Wildcat kicker #40 Tyler Melton makes a tackle after a punt return (left). #84 Calvin Collier Wildcat wide receiver (left/center). #45 Tyler Scott with a punt return (right/center). QB Jonathan Swift attempting to gain yardage with an assist by #5 Pierce Patterson (right). #68 Kaiden Lang after the Wildcat’s win! (right).

#27 Gage Patterson gets the ball ready for kicker #40 Tyler Melton (left). Head Coach Sid Edwards and #45 Jeremiah Colomb after his punt return (lcenter). QB Jonathan Swift with a touchdown left/center). #6 Josaih Rankins congraulates #13 Jonathan Swift. (right/center). Varsity cheerleaders on the sideline right). It takes two for #58 Michael Brown. Central Wildcats at Wildcat Stadium in Walker, LA • November 7, 2020 Video by Woody Jenkins and Photos by Jolice Provost of Central City News 10 CENTRAL CITY NEWS November 19, 2020

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Central Wildcats take the field against Scotlandville, led by #9 Gabe Patterson carrying the American Flag (left). At right, QB,#13 Jonathan Swift gaining yardage.

Johnathan Swift crosses the goalline for the Wildcats (left). On defense #18 Lucas Hill takes on a Scotlandville Hornet in a head to head battle (right).

#8 Jeremiah Colomb puts pressure on Scotlandville’s QB (left). Reid Cooper, Coach Gregg Morris and Coach Zack Morris, all three Central High alum (right).

#27 Gage Evans block a Hornet punt (left). Blocking a pass is Gage Evans #27 (center) Central’s game against the Hornets had a total of 41 penalties (right).

Central High Homecoming Against Scotlandville October 30, 2020 • Wildcat Stadium Video by Woody Jenkins • Photos by Jolice Provost 14 CENTRAL CITY NEWS November 19, 2020 2020 CHS Homecoming Court

Senior Maid Senior Maid Elise Darden Hannah Paulk

Senior Maid 2019 Homecoming Queen Faith Huget, Central High Principal Brandon LaGrou Senior Maid Lexi Posey and 2020 Homecoming Queen Alyssa Guillot Jamariah Snearl

Alyssa Guillot with grandfather, Mike Caruso (left) Victoria Eskola, head soccer coach with Alyssa after crowning (center). Alyssa and her grandmother Brenda Caruso Central High School Lagroue. Montagnino is also a first leigh is a member of the ing Court and is an active presented its annual home- The Central High School year member of the Home- CHS Varsity Cheer Team part of the Student Coun- coming court and crowned Homecoming Court and coming court. She is a and an honors student with cil, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta senior Alyssa Guillot Queen were chosen by the member of the CHS Kit- a 4.25 GPA. She was es- Club, and Helping Hands. queen at the homecoming student body of Central tens Dance Team, and is corted her father, Mr. Jerry She is a member of the vol- game against the Scotland- High School. an honors student. She also Perrin. leyball, soccer, and softball vill Hornets. Freshman Maid Kay- dances with Evolve 26. Sophomore Maid Mol- teams, and still finds time Last year’s homecoming len Dillard is a first year Lexi was escorted by her ly Vance is a first year to maintain a 4.0 GPA. queen, Miss Faith Huguet, member of the Homecom- dad, Mr. Micah Montagni- member of the Homecom- Emma was escorted by her returned to Wildcat Sta- ing court. She is a member no. ing Court and is a member father, Mr. Ansley Dungan. dium for the homecoming of the freshman volleyball Sophomore Maid Jaida of the CHS Varsity Soc- Junior Maid Nathali festivities. Faith is a student team. Just last year, she Alvin is a first year mem- cer Team. She is also an Guevara-Reyes is a first at the University of Arizo- was named CMS’s student ber of the court. Jaida is a athletic trainer. Outside of year member of the Home- na majoring in dance. She of the year. Kaylen enjoys member of the CHS vol- CHS, Molly also plays for coming Court and is on has plans to graduate with volunteering her time with leyball team and RedStorm the BRSC 05g Black Com- the CHS Soccer team and her bachelor’s in fine arts. younger students through Volleyball. She is also in- petitive soccer team and participates with Talented She is an active member of tutoring and mentoring. volved with the Beta Club the Indoor Premier soccer Theatre and the CHS show St. Alphonsus Church and She is very proud of her 4.0 at CHS. Jaida was escorted team. She was escorted by choir. Nathali is also a enjoys spending time with GPA. She was escorted by Derek Alvin, her father. her father, Mr. John Vance. graduate of the Young En- her family and friends. She her father, Mr. Jerry Dil- Sophomore Maid Ken- Junior Maid Emma trepreneurship Academy. was escorted by Central lard. leigh Perrin is a first year Dungan is a second year She was escorted by her fa- High principal Brandon Freshman Maid Lexi member of the court. Ken- member of the Homecom- ther Gabriel Reyes. 2020 Central High Homecoming Queen and Court November 19, 2020 CENTRAL CITY NEWS 15 Alyssa Guillot Crowned Queen

Senior Maid Junior Maid Junior Maid Junior Maid Junior Maid Cassidy Young Emma Dungan Nathali Guevara-Reyes Azia Jones Faith Rispone

Sophomore Maid Sophomore Maid Sophomore Maid Freshman Maid Freshman Maid Jaida Alvin Kenleigh Perrin Molly Vance Kaylen Dillard Lexi Montanino

Senior Court members pose for a photo (left to right) Hannah Paulk, Cassidy Young, Lexi Posey, Central’s 2020 Homecoming Queen, Sarah Grace Lieux Alyssa Gulliot, Elise Darden and Jamariah Snearl Junior Maid Azia Jones serving breakfast down- ber of the court. Alyssa is and babysitting. Hannah dent with a 3.8 GPA who is a second year member of town for the homeless a second year member of was escorted by her father, enjoys serving with her the Homecoming Court, community. Faith was es- the CHS student council, a Erik Paulk. church. She calls herself a and is a part of the CHS corted by Joshua Rispone, member of the tennis team, Senior Maid Lexi Posey country girl at heart, and track team and the captain her brother. and a 4 year member of the is member of the CHS Beta she loves shopping, riding of the JV cheer team. Azia Senior Maid Elise Varsity soccer team, serv- club, maintaining a 4.0 four wheelers and horses. is also a member of the Darden is a second year ing as captain this year. gpa. She is also a member She was escorted by her fa- CHS Beta club. Azia was member of the Homecom- She also volunteers with of the tennis team. Outside ther, Mr. Andre Dixon, and escorted by her stepfather, ing Court, and is on the Friends of the Animals- of school, Lexi is a mem- her stepfather, Mr. Ackely Mr. Gregory Williams. CHS tennis team. She is Baton Rouge. She was ber of the Journey Church Blakes. Junior Maid Faith also actively involved with escorted today by grandfa- serve team and is a certified Senior Maid Cassidy Rispone is a first year the talented art, music, and ther, Mr. Mike Caruso. dental assistant at Central Young is senior Miss Cas- member of Homecoming theatre programs. Outside Senior Maid Hannah Oaks Dental Care. She is sidy Young. A second year court. She is an honor roll of CHS, Elise is a member Paulk — The next senior the proud sister of Brayden court member, Cassidy is a student with a 4.61 gpa and of Journey Church, and is is Miss Hannah Paulk, a Posey, who graduated this three year member and the a member CHS track team proud to be an employee first time member of the morning as a United States current captain of the Var- and Lady Wildcats soccer and model for Jolie Girl Homecoming Court. Han- Marine. Lexi was escorted sity Cheer team. She is also team. She is also a member Boutique. Elise was es- nah is a member of the by her dad, Ronnie Davis. a part of the CHS Beta Club of the youth worship team corted by her grandfather, CHS Beta Club, and has Senior Maid Jama- and Mu Alpha Theta, with at her church and serves Lloyd Smith. been involved in dance for riah Snearl is a first year a 4.4 GPA. Cassidy was es- with the Churches of Baton Queen Alyssa Guillot 14 years. Outside of school member of the court. Ja- corted tonight by Mr. Troy Rouge homeless ministry, is the only four year mem- she enjoys photography mariah is an honors stu- Young, her father. Photos by Eric Frank Photography General Excellence Louisiana Press Association CENTRALCENTRAL CITYCITY National Newspaper Assn.

® & The Leader November 19, 2020 • Vol. 23 No. 12 • Circ. 10,000 • CentralCityNews.us NEWSNEWSCentral City News on Facebook • [email protected] • 225-261-5055 Sharon Broome vs. Steve Carter Mayor-President, Metro Council to Be Chosen Dec. 5 Central High senior Grant Dunn has been named to the All-Academic Team CENTRAL — Voters in Central will go to the polls next Saturday, Dec. SAMPLE BALLOT 5 for runoff elections for Mayor- President, two seats on the Metro Central Wildcats Hope City of Central Council from Central, and a seat HHH on the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal. EARLY VOTING Elsewhere in the parish, there are runoffs for a District Judgeship and To Solidify Playoff Slot CENTRAL — The Central High The Central City News will Nov. 20-21,23-25, 28 several seats on the Metro Council. 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wildcats (7-1) will host Live Oak broadcast Friday night’s game be- In the Mayor-President’s race, in- (5-2) this Friday night in the final tween Central High and Live Oak Central Library cumbent Sharon Weston Broome, Baker Motor Vehicles District 4-5A game of the regular live from Wildcat Stadium. The a Democrat, is pitted against chal- season. Central’s only lost was a game will be hosted by announcer Archives, Essen Lane lenger former Rep. Steve Carter. Downtown Courthouse narrow one to No. 5-ranked Scot- Ken Bush. To watch the game, go Carter recently completed his third landville, another 4-5A rival. That to Central City News on Facebook Clerk’s, Coursey and final four-year term in the Lou- HHH game went down to the wire. starting at 7 p.m. Friday. isiana House of Representatives. The season has been abbreviated. On Thursday, the Central City ELECTION DAY The 1st Circuit race is drawing Most teams will play eight games News will broadcast Istrouma at Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 attention with Baton Rouge attor- or less before playoffs next Friday. Broadmoor beginning at 7 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ney Melanie Newkome, a Dem- HHH ocrat, facing off against Baton Rouge City Judge Chris Hester, a Local Races Firehouse Barbecue’s Free Thanksgiving Republican who is endorsed by the WATSON — It has been a difficult the state from enforcing its order. 1st Circuit Court of Appeal Central City News. year for Danielle Bunch of Fire- The people of Watson and Cen- Chris HESTER (R) In Metro Council Dist. 1, Bran- *Endorsed by Central City News house Barbecue in Watson. She tral stood with Ms. Bunch and now don Noel, the Republican endorsed purchased the restaurant June 1 and she plans to say Thank You. Melanie Newkome JONES (D)* candidate, is facing Democrat Eric *Endorsed by Democratic Party shortly thereafter began being ha- She’s inviting everyone who is HHH Lewis. In Dist. 4, Republican Aar- rassed by Gov. John Bel Edwards, alone for Thanksgiving or needs a on Moak will face Democrat Tane- who ordered her shut down for not good meal to come to the restaurant Mayor-President ka James. Moak is endorsed by the Sharon Weston BROOME (D)* requiring customers to wear a mask. on Hwy. 16 near WalMart between *Endorsed by Democratic Party Central City News. Early voting However, Ms. Bunch has stood 12 noon and 4 p.m. on Thanksgiv- Steve CARTER (R) will start Friday, Nov. 20 and con- strong and refused to require ing. Everything is free. If you’d like *Endorsed by La. Repubican Party tinue on the 21, 23-25, and 28. HHH masks. The district court enjoined to help, call her at 504-430-7714. Metro Council, District 1 Eric LEWSO (D)* *Endorsed by Democratic Party Brandon NOEL (R)* *Endorsed by Republican Party Rev. Spell Asks Supreme Court HHH Metro Council, District 4 Taneka JAMES (D)* *Endorsed by Democratic Party Aaron MOAK (R)* To Protect Freedom of Religion *Endorsed by Central City News CENTRAL — Rev. Tony Spell of The services have ranged in size thinks the entire court would likely HHH Life Tabernacle Church in Central from 400 to 3,000 people, and Rev. favor Life Tabernacle’s position. last week filed an application for Spell says that in that time no one Mr. Wittenbrink said Rev. Spell’s Republican Party Races relief with U.S. Supreme Court As- has died or been hospitalized. case could be the kind Justice Alito in Central Area sociate Justice Samuel Alito. The application for injunctive would like to hear. Republican State Rev. Spell is one of the few pas- relief was filed by Rev. Spell’s at- Rev. Spell told the Central City Central Committee tors in America who has held in- torney Jeff Wittenbrink, who also News, “Our case could be the most Senate Dist. 6-D person church services throughout represents Danielle Bunch, who important on the First Amendment Karen CONNELLY (R) the coronavirus pandemic. As a owns Firehouse Barbecue in Wat- in the 244-year history of this coun- Wayne MESSINA (R) result, the pastor has been twice son. She has also been harassed by try. If a governor can shut down HHH arrested, fingerprinted, put in Gov. John Bel Edwards. churches and forbid them from Republican State prison, held in contempt of court Justice Alito spoke to the Fed- worshipping, then the First Amend- Central Committee for refusing to agree not to have eralist Society last week and said ment really doesn’t mean much. Senate Dist. 6-E church, placed under house arrest, he is concerned because religion is The Constitution says no law can Cathy CRADDOCK (R) and fitted with an ankle -brace becoming disfavored in this coun- be made prohibiting the free exer- (R) let. The governor has made it his try. He said he is worried over the cise of religion, and there is nothing Jolice PROVOST (R) personal crusade to shut down the lost of religious liberty. more basic than the right to go to HHH church, and Mayor-President Sha- Jeff Wittenbrink said the justice’s church. I believe Justice Alito will Republican State ron Weston Broome called on resi- recent remarks indicate the court rule on our behalf. Our case has all Central Committee dents not to attend the church. may be ready to bring a halt to the the elements they would look for. Senate Dist. 6-F Through it all, Pastor Spell has harassment of churches that began We have been arrested, harassed, Jack McADAMS (R) continued to hold worship services with the pandemic in March. and discriminated against. They Kimberly POWERS (R) three times a week, more than 100 If Justice Alito were to agree to have provided far more protection services since March. hear the case, it would indicate he to WalMart than to the church.”