Pictured is John Stack IV (right), of Fuego Dulce, selling some of his salsa to Jamie Thompson and her children Miklaya Albright and Garik Fraley during Tuesday night’s Give for
On Tuesday, state Rep. Cedric Glover, R-Shreveport, voluntarily deferred House Bill 470, which proposed to merge Louisiana Tech University and LSUShreveport. That was no surprise, as such proposals have failed
My favorite book growing up (and perhaps still) was J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.” As a child, I liked to picture myself as one character or another —
The LSU AgCenter was proud to host over 200 Lincoln Parish 4-H members, leaders, parents, and volunteers as they learned to “Be SAFE To Be Super” at the 2019 Lincoln
Fans of the Ruston High School Choir anxiously awaited the 12th Annual Bearcats on Broadway (BOB) program this year. Regardless of the week-long postponement due to the unforeseen weather conditions,
The Ruston High School Music Department has been around for decades to teach interested students in the musical arts. Within the music department, the Ruston High School Bearcat Choir has
It’s that time of year when we say goodbye to the old officers and say hello to new ones. This past week the Ruston FFA had their officer interviews to
The Ruston High School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) acknowledges that graduating from high school can be an emotional time for seniors. Not only is it a time where adults feel
The 2019 Ruston High School Senior Art Show was held April 30, 2019, at the Fringe Studio in downtown Ruston. The Talented Art (TA) seniors involved were tasked with hosting
RHS Student Organizations Assist in Tornado Recovery Efforts Bearcat students were in every part of the community in the days after the tornado, cleaning up debris, serving food, and unloading