The Lincoln Parish Library Board of Control will hold its delayed regular meeting today as planned, but it will not make its millage rate recommendation to the police jury for the Oct. 9 tax proposition as previously expected.
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to strengthen and expand 2nd Amendment rights after a decade of no action on the issue. The Court has several current opportunities to further address the scope of its Heller decision that generally pose one legal question: how far may states go in restricting the individual right to carry guns outside a home.
My earliest memory of the Louisiana Peach Festival is of breaking out in hives after catching a nondefuzzed peach thrown from the back of a parade float.
Little Sutton Forney was able to sit with the Easter Bunny last Saturday at Railroad Park in downtown Ruston. Kids of all ages enjoyed the festivities just in time for Easter this weekend. The event was sponsored by Ruston Main Street and offered free of charge.
Gov. John Bel Edwards eased Louisiana’s COVID-19 restrictions yet again Tuesday by lifting occupancy limits on restaurants, gyms, salons and bars but keeping them in place for large venues and sporting events.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred over the last two weeks. These mass shootings are far too common and impact every corner of our nation.
The late O.K. “Buddy” Davis, legendary sports editor with the Ruston Daily Leader for decades, will be part of the Grambling Legends Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony on July 10.
In 1962 legendary entertainer Danny Thomas had a dream that became reality when he and his legions of supporters opened St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.