DEAR HARRIETTE: I recently started a new job, and I am the only African American person in the entire workplace. I don’t know how to feel or what to expect
When it comes to baking, I like to keep it simple, preferring presentations that are not too fussy, but fresh and light. This especially applies to cake. It was my
I can’t wait to get a self-driving car. I know most people hate the idea; they want to drive themselves. But I have never been a very good driver. I’ve
I had the privilege to serve during the term of Gov. Kathleen Blanco. I had supported and campaigned for Senator Randy Ewing in the race that Kathleen subsequently won. She
Thanks to all of our sponsors, coaches, volunteers, and especially the 100 parents and 200 campers who traveled from Texas, Arkansas, Winnsboro, Shreveport, Monroe and Farmerville to join our local
After more than a year of discussion and debate, the Town of Dubach is set to take ownership of the old Dubach High School baseball field. In a 3-2 vote,
Louisiana Tech University has been recognized in LendEDU’s fourth annual Student Loan Debt by School by State Report for having one of the lowest average student loan debt per borrower
Tuesday’s story about the availability of Small Business Disaster loans to individuals, business and nonprofits impacted by the April 25 tornado incorrectly stated that residents of Bienville, Claiborne, Jackson, Ouachita
It took Ruston’s Board of Aldermen about four minutes Monday night set the stage for its first meeting on the city’s budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.