Veterans Day, Nov. 11, was a day to remember and reflect on the sacrifices of our military veterans and also to thank them for their service. Although Veterans Day is
DEAR HARRIETTE: In recent years, I have gone up a size almost every year. It’s awful. I have been working like crazy at an office job that doesn’t allow me
Tour of Homes set Dec. 8 The Pine Hills Advocacy Center is sponsoring a fundraiser for the holidays. “Holidays in the pines, a Tour of Homes,” is scheduled from 1
Members of the Epsilon Alpha Zeta and Psi Beta chapters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated in Grambling, held their annual CCA canned food drive. The canned food drive was
If you know anything about children and cats, you know they are one thing: fastidious. Some children need more stimulation than a boring old ball pit or bouncy house. They
I am named after my aunt and my mother. The tale goes that my mother always wanted a Nancy Doll (they came from a line of Depression-era storybooks), so when
NATCHITOCHES — It was a top-three finish for both Cedar Creek Cross Country teams on Monday, with the boys taking a second straight Class 1A state championship. The Cedar boys
The Dixie Youth Worth Series held in Ruston this summer has been named a 2019 Champion of Economic Impact in Sport Tourism by Sports Destination Management. The announcement was made
Warden Jim Tuten presented members of the Lincoln Parish Detention Center Commission with the prison’s amended 2019 and proposed 2020 budgets at a meeting Tuesday, which they passed on without
Ruston’s Office of Motor Vehicles remained closed Tuesday after Louisiana’s state government came under a ransomware attack Monday that caused internet and website problems at a number of agencies, disrupting