Joining forces with Darkness to Light, a prominent national not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse, The Wellspring in Ruston is working to create prevention-oriented communities by delivering training to adults throughout Northeast Louisiana.
While dozens of programs are battling through the Sweet 16 in March Madness, Louisiana Tech’s basketball teams are battling the transfer portal’s gravitational pull on their respective rosters.
Cedar Creek competed till the last out with the reigning state champion Ouachita Christian but couldn’t take advantage of a complete- game gem thrown by Max Brister in a 2-1 loss Wednesday.
The 10th-ranked Louisiana Tech bowling team is heading to Arlington, Texas, for the NCAA Tournament Regional April 5-6, which will be held at the International Training and Research Center.
GRAMBLING — The Grambling State University Visual and Performing Arts department is presenting “Little Shop of Horrors,” April 8-11 at the Floyd L. Candle Theatre on campus.
The Joe Woods Wildwood Express is returning to the Dixie Center for the Arts on April 6 at 6 p.m. This is a fantastic, familyfriendly event and an excellent opportunity to help support a local pillar for the arts in our community, the Dixie Center for the Arts.