The longer President Biden lingers in the vicinity of a live microphone, the higher the probability for mischief and yes, entertainment. Given enough time, he may even accidentally recite Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities in its entirety.
What we have here is a failure to communicate. That, in effect, is what 3rd Judicial District Judge Bruce Hampton surmised in court last week about the standoff between the Grambling City Council and Mayor Ed Jones.
After five months of court filings, depositions and a single public hearing, all records in the civil bullying and sexual battery lawsuit against Cedar Creek are now sealed from public view.
Grambling Mayor Ed Jones said Monday he’s willing to give city council members any documents they want, except for employees’ personal information, in order to help get a 2022 budget passed.
The Eddie Robinson Museum in Grambling honored the 103rd birthday of the late legendary GSU Coach Saturday. See page 3 for more on the legacy left by Coach Eddie Robinson.
Third Judicial District Attorney John Belton told the state Legislative Black Caucus on Monday he remains committed to holding any wrongdoers in motorist Ronald Green’s death accountable for their actions.
Identifying a need for more targeted recruitment in area parishes and counties, Louisiana Tech’s Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Leadership (CIL) in the College of Education decided to create an event that would welcome students to campus and show them the types of things that go on in the day-today lives of educators.