GRAMBLING — The city of Grambling has doubled down on its effort to help gain a better understanding of coronavirus case numbers in the area to help try to prevent spread of the illness.
In his first budget report since being appointed treasurer for the Lincoln Parish Police Jury, Chris Hyde told jurors Tuesday that it’s still unknown exactly how much the economic impact of the novel coronavirus and Louisiana’s stay-at-home order will affect the parish’s finances.
The Ruston Rotary Club has announced the recipients of the April Student of the Month Awards. Before the governor’s Executive Stayat-Home Orders, each student honoree was scheduled to speak to the club members about their accomplishments at the April 16 luncheon and be presented with an award of achievement.
The line started forming well before daybreak Saturday as thousands of cars showed up to receive free food donated by the Karl Malone family and friends at a COVID-19 relief distribution held at Malone Toyota in Ruston.
DUBACH — During the coronavirus stayat-home order, the town of Dubach, like many municipalities, did not charge late fees or cut off service to residents who failed to pay their water bills.
High school graduation is a significant milestone in the lives of teenagers. The moment a teenager receives a high school diploma marks the culmination of years of hard work, and many parents and extended family members reward that hard work with gifts.