This is a lagniappe edition because there are a few things I need to address. Maybe, as a reminder, you could make copies and pass along to friends and to
Lacey Peterson (right) was the Ruston Daily Leader’s Ticket Giveaway winner to Saturday’s Louisiana Tech vs. Massachusetts football game. Pictured with Peterson is Leader Advertising Director Celeste Traylor.
“The City That Sold America,” directed by Ky Dickens, begins at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Dixie Center for the Arts in downtown Ruston. The film is the second
Let’s face it, Lincoln Parish is football country. Don’t get us wrong, the Leader loves our other fall sports like soccer, volleyball and cross country running. And basketball season is
If you’re ever around non-native English speakers — or even if you just have a curious nature— some of the strange terms or phrases that often arise in everyday conversations
Working as the radio played, I smiled as an unmistakable smash sent me right back to 1974:“Tell me something good (tell me, tell me, tell me) … tell me that
Defeated Lincoln Parish sheriff’s candidate Randal Hermes said Monday he will not ask for a review of Saturday’s primary election results. Hermes left open the possibility early Sunday morning, but
After Saturday’s primary election, Lincoln Parish now knows eight of the 12 people who will be sitting on its police jury in 2020. Incumbents Hazel Hunter (District 2), Skip Russell
The Ruston High School Bearcats volleyball team remains red hot and stands at 22-3 as they prepare for action later this week. Ruston will next play at Captain Shreve at
The Louisiana Tech soccer team, playing wihtout six starters due to injury against Rice on Sunday, still managed to tie the game up with two late goals and ultimately came