GRAMBLING — Beginning Aug. 1, Derrick V. Warren will bring his business and technology expertise to Grambling State University (GSU) to serve as Dean of the College of Business. Warren previously served as Associate Dean and Director of Graduate Programs for Southern University and A& M College of Business.
Lincoln Parish residents can take advantage of a variety of free health services Aug. 4- 12 through a Military Medical Innovative Readiness Training event to be held in Monroe and West Monroe.
Brandon Williams, a Grambling resident and sixth grader at Lincoln Prep, got to travel the world and participate for Team USA 10U team in the International Summer Bowl in Monterrey, Mexico, June 20-24.
The NELA Music Awards will be presented by Parker Alexander Attorneys at Law and held on Nov. 9 at the Monroe Civic Center on the Matt’s Music Stage. Exceptional musical talents in the northeast Louisiana region will be honored.
BATON ROUGE – Hurricane season officially runs June 1 through November 30, but Louisiana State Climatologist and LSU professor Barry Keim and a group of researchers are finding hurricane season is becoming longer in duration, with the season beginning earlier and ending later.
I have very little tolerance for social media. That being said, the husband loves it, particularly Facebook. And much to my dismay, he is constantly trying to share things he finds particularly interesting or funny.
Water and lights were brought to Ruston about 1896 or 1897, when a power plant was built by the town where the Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. is now (1959). A new power plant was erected in the first decade of this century.