DEAR ABBY: My husband has always had anger issues. Recently, they have progressed from targeting inanimate objects to targeting me. A few weeks ago, when he got upset, he punched
History is expected to be made Thursday — the day the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to open the rarely used Morganza Spillway to divert part of the overflowing
Concerning major behavior problems, parents often tell me they’ve “tried everything.” In more than 40 years of doing this “parenting expert” gig, I’ve never run across a parent who was
The Hopewell School Foundation held a reunion weekend Friday and Saturday for former students of the old Hopewell School in Dubach. The reunion parade Saturday morning began where the school
In April, Ruston was one of the first stops on Louisiana higher education officials’ “listening tour” of the state to gain insight on how to shape legislation aimed at increasing
To support Louisiana Tech in its massive damage assessment as well as planning and oversight of the repair, recovery, and reconstruction of campus, Adam McGuirt has been named director of
Amy passed away on May 30, 2019, at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center at 47 years of age. Amy served as the Mobile Arc Development Director in
DEAN — Graveside services for Michael “Mike” Ray Reppond, 69, of Dean, will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 4, 2019, at Reppond Cemetery in Dean. Arrangements are under