As new cases of the novel coronavirus continue to rise in Louisiana, almost one in four families in the Lincoln Parish School District say they do not plan to send their students back to school when the academic year begins next month.
When folks gather this Fourth of July weekend for the annual fireworks show hosted by Temple Baptist Church, they may not realize the origin of this community event, which goes back to the spring of 1991.
The Lincoln Parish Library continued its take-home activities for the summer reading program last week. Each Monday, kids pick up kits for the next building activity.
DUBACH — The Dubach Town Council approved the town’s amended 2019-20 and proposed 2020-21 budgets Monday, continuing a years-long deficit streak of which veteran council members said they were not aware.
In response to Gov. John Bel Edwards’ announcement last week that Louisiana will remain in Phase Two of economic reopening for at least another month, Louisiana Tech University has moved its upcoming freshman orientation sessions to online-only format.
COVID-19 won’t stop lifelong learners — high school students from Lafayette who recently used art and science to learn more about the novel coronavirus and how their education can have an impact on the future.