My houselookslike the set of “Antiques Roadshow” — if the show was about useless, outdated junk instead of precious heirlooms. Duck lamps, VHS tapes, CDs, computers that use floppy discs,
Sometimes the Louisiana Legislature does dumb things. Take the $700 million transportation bill lawmakers approved two days before the end of the recent legislative session. That’s the bill that left
MONTREAL — Now we approach an important week in the culture of North America. Thursday is the Fourth of July, known to Americans as Independence Day, the anniversary of the
City police are about to get a new weapon to help them keep massage parlors free from sexual activity and human trafficking. Ruston’s Board of Aldermen on Monday approved an
Approximately 1,000 people are expected in Ruston this weekend for the first tournament at the city’s new municipal sports complex. The Dixie State Machine Pitch Tournament begins at 5 p.m.
After allowing water from Hoogland Lake to be pumped out in mid-June, the Lincoln Parish Park is now more than $150,000 richer, and a weekend rain has brought water in
The city of Ruston and Louisiana Tech University are going to try again to get approximately $22 million in federal funds for transportation projects including improvements to Monroe Street, Homer
Services for Mark Stewart Rainwater, 61, of Monroe, LA, will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Hwy. 165 North in Monroe
Funeral services for Ready Mae Ewing, 79, will be held Saturday July 6, 2019, at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Farmerville. Interment will immediately follow at
Kinyetta Nicole Slaton, 35, of Ruston, LA, was born April 30, 1984, and died June 27, 2019, in Columbus, OH. Visitation will be held from 3-7 p.m. Friday, June 28,