A breast cancer diagnosis affects every facet of a woman’s life. While women and their families must prioritize treatment, a host of additional variables, including work, also merit consideration after a breast cancer diagnosis.
Services honoring Mrs. Charlotte Perritt, will be held on Friday, October 6, 2023, at 11 a.m. at Alabama Baptist Church in Arcadia, with Bro. Taff Watts and Bro. Jeff Hurst officiating.
A Ruston man has been charged with aggravated assault as a result of an incident in a convenience store parking lot that left his ex- girlfriend afraid she was about to be set on fire.
In the 1920s and 1930s, for many car owners their automobiles weren’t used for transportation. Instead, they used them for taking leisurely and seemingly aimless drives through the countryside on a Sunday afternoon. Gas was cheap and abundant so the Sunday drive served as a beloved form of entertainment.
Teachers and support staff in the Lincoln Parish School District will see a bump in their bonus paychecks next month as the district finds itself able to spend some extra sales tax money.
About a week ago, Biden’s German Shepherd, Commander, bit a secret service officer — Commander’s 11th secret-service-officer biting since he moved to the White House in December of 2021.
Only two days remain in early voting for the Oct. 14 primary that will be the first round in deciding the next governor of Louisiana and several other statewide positions, but also many seats on the Lincoln Parish Police Jury here locally.
Maybe you have read “Anne of Green Gables,” or have seen the film adaptations, but soon you can enjoy this timeless as a live performance produced by Ruston Community Theatre (RCT).