More than 5,000 Lincoln Parish voters have cast early ballots for Saturday’s gubernatorial and police jury runoff elections, and there are still two days left for mail-in ballots to be
In his Hall of Fame sports writing career, O.K. “Buddy” Davis wrote countless thousands of stories, many which earned him awards and all which earned him affection from those he
As a Ruston High School football standout, Kyle Williams was the 2011 Class 5A All-State Defensive MVP. At LSU Williams was an All-American nose tackle who went on to be
Louisiana Tech University has reached its Forever Loyal campaign goal, raising more than $125 million to support University initiatives. The campaign will continue through the year of celebrations for Tech’s
LouisianaTechhead coach Brooke Stoehr saw some of the good, the bad and the ugly in the Lady Techsters season-opening 93-61 win over LSU-Alexandria a week ago. She hopes to see
There are all kinds of people at my health club who use canes and walkers and crutches to get around; all kinds of people who wear braces and slings. Many
I don’t remember the first time I met Beulah Laster, other than it was during the late Mayor Elton Pody’s administration back in the 1980s. But I remember precisely when
Northern Louisiana Medical Center’s Senior Circle Quilters for America’s Heroes recently presented 12 local veterans with personalized quilts made especially for them. This year’s recipients are Edward Bond Andrews, Harold
DEAR HARRIETTE: My father says a lot of things that I don’t think are politically correct. He is quick to make racist and sexist comments. He is totally clueless about