Tonight the Lincoln Parish Police Jury will review almost $600,000 in funding requests from local agencies that would come out of the general fund in the upcoming 2020 budget. While
Ruston’s Board of Aldermen is expected to make some big money decisions Monday, including adopting the city’s proposed $62 million budget for the 2020 fiscal year. The board convenes at
Larry Jones has announced his bid for reelection as Ward 2 constable justice of the peace in the Oct. 12 election. Jones said his vision is “to be able to
It’s the game area football fans have waited decades for: Louisiana Tech and Grambling State facing off in Lincoln Parish. And in a game that’s been dubbed the “Buddy Bowl”
While not as drastic as last year, the Lincoln Parish School Board expects to run another deficit of expenses over revenues in 2019-2020 — some $1.5 million this time. At
Even back in the days when the world around him resisted sometimes, Ruston Daily Leader Executive Sports Editor Emeritus O.K. “Buddy” Davis was the glue binding Louisiana Tech and Grambling
Retirees of the Lincoln Parish School District will be enrolled under a new health care plan starting January 1, 2020, a plan that will reportedly save both the school board
On Oct. 1, the Lincoln Parish School Board will consider asking the public to approve a half-cent sales tax to fund a teacher pay raise and increased law enforcement presence
Union Parish’s Peyton McKinnie, National Legends of the Outdoors Board of Directors member and Director of the Louisiana Chapter, has announced that eight prominent Louisiana outdoor personalities with outstanding legacies
FARMERVILLE — Dottie Ames Mc-Conkey has announced that she is a candidate for Union Parish Assessor. McConkey said she was encouraged to run now because audits indicate that there is