An ad in today's edition (Friday, Sept. 27) says to watch for our special Election Edition on Oct. 3. But to be a better aid for the community during early voting, we moved it up!
In the past, any Louisianan who wanted to vote before election day had to attest they were going to be out of town, hospitalized or otherwise were required to meet
Louisiana Tech University will host its third annual Living the Dream Conference from 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at University Hall on the Tech campus. The Let Us
The Louisiana Chicken Festival in Dubach begins today and will continue on Saturday. It begins at noon today as arts, crafts and food booths open at the Scott Hamilton Warehouse.
I listened this weekend as the television announcers declared that presidential candidate Donald Trump was landing his 747 in Mobile, Alabama. They said the city’s name as if it was
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce’s 33rd class of Leadership Lincoln met for their first session Sept. 12 at the Outdoor Wilderness Learning Center. The group participated in team building exercises
The North Central Louisiana Art Council is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of ARToberfest, one of the most unique, vibrant, and locally driven events in Ruston. ARToberfest kicks off at 5
For seven years, Louisiana Tech University’s “New Frontiers in Biomedical Research” seminar series has sought to bring renowned researchers from various fields to offer their insight to students and the
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have one child who is quiet and reserved, and my other child is extroverted. I have tried to get them to do things together and to have