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The Jack and Priscilla Andonie Museum located on the campus of LSU in Baton Rouge, ... Amy McClosky-McGinley 2015 ... Ashley Culpepper-Gluck 2017 Alison Maisch Men's ...
Amy Coney Barrett Amy Coney Barrett (born 1972), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; Regina Barrow (born 1966), state representative for East and West Baton Rouge parishes (since 2005) Dave Bartholomew (1918–2019), musician, composer, promoter; Brandon Bass (born 1985), power forward for the Boston Celtics
This List of Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Champions contains champions and awards in the sport of professional rodeo.The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is the oldest and largest professional rodeo organization in the United States that sanctions men's events.
Melvin Rambin, mayor of Monroe, 2000–2001; former banker in Baton Rouge, interred at Roselawn Memorial Park in Baton Rouge, R [80] Buddy Roemer, former governor and Baton Rouge businessman (b. 1943), I [81] Frank P. Simoneaux, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for East Baton Rouge Parish, 1972–1982; lawyer in Baton Rouge, D [82]
Kenda Culpepper (R) Rusk Michael Jimerson (R) San Jacinto Robert Trapp (R) Smith Jacob Putman (R) Swisher J. Michael Criswell (R) Tarrant Phil Sorrells (R) Taylor James Hicks (R) Terry Jo'Shae Ferguson-Worley (R) Tyler Lucas Babin (R) Upshur Billy Byrd (R) Van Zandt Tonda Curry (R) Victoria Constance Filley Johnson (R) Walker Will Durham (R)
Acadia Baptist Academy, Eunice; Acadiana Preparatory School, Opelousas; Adam Carlson High School, St. Martinville; Alcee Fortier High School, New Orleans; Alfred Lawless High School, New Orleans
KBTR-CD (channel 36), is a low-power, Class A independent television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It is owned by Louisiana Television Broadcasting alongside ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV (channel 2). The two stations share studios on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, where KBTR-CD's transmitter is also located.
The office of Mayor-President of Baton Rouge, Louisiana was formally created in 1846 as the chief executive of the City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [1] which has been the state capital of Louisiana continuously since 1849 (except for a brief time during and after the Civil War when Opelousas, Shreveport, or New Orleans held that title).