For Louisiana to become a top tier economic player in the South by 2030, it must address its education and talent supply, economic development, tax policy and business climate, and safety and resil
The National Alliance of Mental Illness notes that a growing body of research supports the idea that time in nature is good for mental health. A recent study from researchers at Stanford University found that people who walked in a natural area for 90 minutes exhibited decreased activity in a region of the brain associated with depression compared to those who walked in high-traffic urban settings.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nearly one in five children has a seasonal allergy, more than 10% have eczema, and nearly 6% have a food allergy.
Dear Doctors: I am a 54-year-old man, and I’m recovering from a heart attack. My doctor is monitoring my heart and my kidneys. (So far, they are fine.) She says a heart attack puts you at risk of kidney disease. Why is that? What can be done to prevent it?
Parties to a lawsuit involving the Grambling Economic Development Corporation should know next week whether one of the lawyers representing the city of Grambling will be removed.
GRAMBLING — Student service is a hallmark of the Grambling State University experience and is something the Black & Gold Facilities, Inc. plans to build on with the construction of a Student Services Center.
All veterans and their spouses or widows are invited to the 18th Annual Fish Fry at Cook Baptist Church’s Ministry Building in appreciation for service to country.
Robust partnerships and outstanding achievement took the spotlight as the SCILS Region 8 LASTEM Center rolled out the red carpet for its annual Mini Summit in the Davison Athletics Complex at Louisiana Tech University.