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Earlier this month, the Gonzales City Council gave the green light to a rezoning request that would transform a former cattle ranch on La. 44 into a mixed-use community. If you are moving to Baton Rouge this year, and are considering relocating to Gonzales, you may want to look into the new zone once it […]

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Are you moving to Baton Rouge and have children? Does your child love science and school? Even if they don’t, moving to Baton Rouge might help your child’s enthusiasm for education. This week, 18 students from the Kenilworth Science and Technology Charter School in Baton Rouge, set up displays of their STEM projects for Senate […]

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Pen Pals animal shelter is a non-profit animal shelter located at Dixon Correction Institute in Jackson, and it is run by “an animal-loving prison official and staffed by some exceptional inmates.” Spurred by curiosity, People magazine decided to take a visit this month, to see what all of the fuss was about. Pen Pals animal […]

Movie director Antoine Fuqua is said to be remaking his classic Western “The Magnificent Seven” in Baton Rouge this summer. This week, rumors were buzzing around town that the director had plans with Sony-MGM for an extended shoot in the capital city of Louisiana, but there was no confirmation – until the project showed up […]

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If you are moving to Lafayette and you have children who will be entering into middle school, you may want to apply for the federal GEAR UP grant. The grant will provide middle school students with experiences that will prepare them academically and socially for college. A $13.8 million grant was awarded to the Lafayette […]

Maynard Holt, co-president and head of exploration and production investment banking at Tudor, Pickering Holt & Co. says that crude oil will bounce back to $80 a barrel in 2016, elaborating that , “We got thrown into this price by a small oversupply, about a million and a half barrels (a day). A million and […]

Unfortunately, consumer electronics store RadioShack is ending their struggle and claiming bankruptcy. In their claim, RadioShack will be selling roughly 2,000 of their stores nationwide. There has been talk that Sprint will be buying some of those locations as well, as part of an effort for RadioShack to be able to salvage a small part […]

Baton Rouge residents and movers don’t only care about those who are living and breathing in the city, we also care about residents who have passed away. About two weeks ago, dozens of Baton Rouge residents gathered together to help clean and restore Lutheran Cemetery, which had gotten overgrown over many passing years of no […]

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Are you new in town and have a creative flair when it comes to writing cartoons? Think you can create the perfect Mardi Gras cartoon that will leave people chuckling? Baton Rouge movers want new residents to know that The Advocate is having a cartoon contest where residents can submit s funny punchline to correspond […]

If you do not like a ton of gore and horror films, you may want to steer clear from moving to Baton Rouge this week! Horror fans, filmmakers, and haunted house interior decorators are flocking from all across the nation to take part in the scary city’s 2015 HAuNtcon. In case you are new to […]