The biggest news story of 2019 literally twisted its way across Lincoln Parish shortly before 2 a.m. on April 25. That’s when an F3 tornado ripped through Ruston, killing two
The “Views from the Boathouse” column on Nov. 17 of this year described Louisiana as “The state named Sue.” That’s “Sue” as in sue-happy … as in one of the
The House of Representatives impeached President Bill Clinton on Dec. 19, 1998. It was a Saturday. The votes, in which two articles of impeachment passed, were held around midday. By
Landfill closure The Lincoln Parish Landfill will be closed Jan. 1 in observance of New Years and will resume operations at 8 a.m. on Jan. 2 Retired teachers meet Jan.
As a new year approaches, officials are warning of a new strain of flu that is hitting parts of the country, and especially Louisiana, quite hard. The U.S. has seen
“Is that Callie’s husband?” I said, as I slipped quietly into a pew near the front of the church. “He plays the flute?” I asked myself, knowing I didn’t have
DEAR HARRIETTE: My son goes to a private school with some very wealthy people. They don’t generally flaunt their wealth, but around the holidays, it becomes apparent. Most of my
The Union Museum of History and Art announces its upcoming exhibit of works by internationally known African American artist Don Cincone. The threeweek exhibit will be launched on Jan.
Christian Community Action has received donations from the Brasher Group at Keller Williams and the Ruston High School FBLA. Top photo, from left are Brasher’s Briley Cotton, CCA executive director