A gas station/convenience store company is eyeing the site of the former Pow-Wow in front of the Lincoln Parish Library to build a new location, but it says it would
Retiring Lincoln Parish Registrar of Voters Dianna Stone, center, visits with newly elected District 5 Lincoln Parish Police Juror Logan Hunt, left, and former parish Administrator Reagan Sutton, right, during
It’s been several deer seasons ago but I still remember one particular late November afternoon when conditions fell in place improving my chance at downing a buck. On that morning,
December in Ruston has been a whirlwind of holiday markets, concerts, downtown shopping, group gatherings, outdoor activities, and celebratory events. On the eve of being executive director of the North
DEAR HARRIETTE: My 8-year-old son was invited to go skiing with some of his friends from school during winter break. This sounds like a lot of fun — and scary.
Technology companies led stocks higher on Wall Street Thursday, extending the market’s gains for the week and pushing the major indexes to more record highs. The broad gains erased the
Lincoln Parish Sheriff-elect Stephen Williams has already begun moving on his campaign promises, even though he won’t be sworn in until July 1. Come January, two additional fulltime school resource
On Nov. 3, 2020, American citizens will cast their votes to elect a President of the United States for the next four years, but that won’t be the only item
GRAMBLING — The teams have arrived, and final preparations are being made as the 2019 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championship Football game is set to be played starting