Dear Rusty: I’m 67 and have been collecting Social Security for a couple of years now but I want to increase my benefit. Will you please explain what Social Security’s
The residents of north Louisiana are fortunate to live in a location that allows us to greet each other with “Merry Christmas” and celebrate the holiday in any manner that
Christmas decorations force me into the attic of our home each December when I realize that the most horrible thing I could do to the children — at this point
The investigation continued Wednesday into the shooting death of a Ruston native whose body was found about a mile inside Claiborne Parish near La. 146. The body of Jason Staples,
GRAMBLING — The Grambling Joy Fund Committee is looking for parade participants for the city of Grambling Christmas Parade on Saturday. Area churches, schools, bands, businesses, clubs, scouts, ROTC groups
The time for the U.S. 2020 Census is fast approaching. After that comes the redistricting process in 2021, in which local, state and federal bodies redraw the voting district lines
A former Grambling State University student charged with first-degree murder in a double homicide that occurred on the school campus in 2017 is scheduled to go to trial next spring.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury passed its $20 million budget for next year Tuesday with no public comment and minimal opposition on the board. A public hearing was held concerning
DALLAS — For the sixth consecutive year, Louisiana Tech claimed a Conference USA Football specialty award, as senior quarterback J’Mar Smith was named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Year,
MONROE — Grambling State rallied in the second half Tuesday night to top the University of Louisiana at Monroe 66-61 at Fant-Ewing Coliseum. The win snapped a 14-game home nonconference