Last week I wrote about my affinity for collecting musical relics that might as well be ancient history for a whippersnapper like me: vinyl records from decades before I was born.
The calendar has turned to March, and that means an election is approaching. Louisiana will hold its presidential preference primary on March 23, and the deadline for Lincoln Parish residents who haven’t registered is tomorrow.
A free deer habitat workshop will be offered on March 5, at the Lincoln Parish Library in Ruston, with wildlife biologist and author David Moreland featured.
A German saying offers, “When it’s is at its best, end it.” In this spirit, ART ON 45 will be concluded with a grand finale after seven very successful editions since 2016.
LAKE CHARLES — Louisiana Tech baseball (8-0) picked up a victory over McNeese State on Wednesday evening, beating the Cowboys (4-5) 13-4, scoring 13 runs and 20 hits, while McNeese State scored four runs and seven hits.
Cedar Creek’s Leah Sutherland and Mallory Smith, along with Lincoln Prep’s Asijah Wright, each earned a spot on the first team for All- District 2- 1A selections.
Ruston Parks & Recreation is preparing to hop into Easter in a big way. The city’s annual Egsstravaganza egg hunt, featuring 25,000 plastic treat-filled eggs, is scheduled for March 26 at the Ruston Sports Complex soccer fields.