One of my favorite pastimes in the fall is watching football. Whether it is supporting my Bulldogs or cheering for my favorite NFL team, I love watching football. But I
DEAR HARRIETTE: I get invited to events all the time with my work. Occasionally my husband wants to go, but not most of the time. His work is demanding, and
When the Ruston Kiwanis Club decided several months ago to honor veterans and active-duty military personnel by hanging replicas of their dog tags on a Memorial Garden wall alongside the
In a day and age when many of us often find ourselves frustrated with our governmental leaders, it’s especially gratifying to see when they get something right. On Tuesday, the
Prosecutors will be able to use evidence of prior domestic abuse incidents in their second-degree murder case against a Ruston man accused of killing his girlfriend and wounding her baby
Approximately 120 good witches, some on bicycles and some on foot, participated in the first Ruston Witches Ride on Thursday. The event was a fundraiser for 4-Paws Rescue and Ruston
DUBACH — For the second time this year, the Dubach Town Council rejected Mayor Mary Claire Smith’s agenda for the monthly town hall meeting Monday and ended the meeting before
Shana Jones, of Farmerville, left, and Katie Hopkins, of Ruston, brought their pooches, Cypress and Gypsy, to Thursday’s Witches Ride. Cypress came dressed as a llama, while Gypsy was New
Lindsay Rother, dean of women at the faithbased Kanakuk Institute in Branson, Missouri, works on spreading a large pile of dirt at the emerging Mayfield Park Organic Farm last week.
Third Grade News Cypress Springs third graders have crossed the starting line and are headed down the road to success! In reading, our students are studying narratives. We are