Every Wednesday morning, Tom and his veteran buddies meet for their weekly Coffee Club at PJ’s Coffee Shop. There over java, English muffins and cinnamon rolls, they attempt to make sense of the world around them.
In the summer of 1977 a bicycle gang rolled down the streets of Jennings with purpose and enthusiasm. Numbered around a dozen or so, the neighborhood collective had one destination in mind: The Strand Theatre.
Ruston police have made the second arrest in what authorities say is apparently a theft ring that’s taken cologne and beauty products and then tried to sell at least some of them online.
Weather permitting, the city of Ruston will be closing Clay Street between E. Line Avenue and Martin Luther King Dr. to through traffic beginning Monday from 7 a. m. until further notice.
It sounds like something you might see in a horror movie. A monster attacks helpless defenseless people who have no way of escape as it mutilates and destroys everyone in its path.
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Officials from Northern Louisiana Medical Center gathered with the Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon cutting at NLMC’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility, located at 1118 S. Farmerville St. in Ruston. The addition of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility enhances the community’s health services. For more information, contact NLMC at (318) 232-7115.