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The Baton Rouge Area Foundation’s goal is to facilitate the implementation of the long-term Strategic Plan and assist the Neighborhood Partnership Board as it seeks to obtain independent nonprofit status. Similarly, the Center for Planning ... more
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There is no waiting period to make a loan after you become a member. You can join the credit union and make a loan the same day (if you qualify). ... more
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A classic Southern city with a decidedly Cajun feel, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is one of America's most unique locales. Whether you're traveling solo for business or enjoying a festive trip for the family, rest assured Baton Rouge will make you feel ... more
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A complete list of network hospitals may be found on the Blue Cross website. ... more
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Hi, Baton Rouge, Lousiana is located in East Baton Rough Parish. (Counties are also Parishes in Louisiana). ChaCha everyday! ... more
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The population of Baton Rouge, Louisiana is about 225,000 residents. Males make up 47.5% of the population where females account for 52.5%. ... more
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Look no further than Alabama Gulf Coast Real Estate. They are your online resource for locating Baton Rouge Louisiana Luxury Real Estate. For years Alabama Gulf Coast Real Estate has been helping home buyers like you find the perfect Louisiana ... more
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Expanding the Centers would: 1) enable more groups to take advantage of adequate facilities that are safe and welcoming places for our ethnic-minority and women populations; 2) provide adequate space for the University community to engage in ... more
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In the 1800's numerous tree species from all over the world were planted in an arboretum at Leighton Hall estate in England (Welshpool, Wales). In 1888 six unusual seedlings were noticed at Leighton Hall, apparently from a rare intergeneric cross ... more
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SATIRE Brad Pitt as Mayor of New Orleans? Don't laugh. The prospect may not as far-fetched as you think. Tulane professor Thomas Bayer hatched the idea as a gag. A local businessman printed a batch of "Brad Pitt for Mayor" T-shirts and it turned ... more
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