This morning marked a full week since the tornado tore areas of Ruston apart. There’s really nothing else I could possibly write this column about. out for me as I
I’ve been renting a little green cottage-style house on North Homer Street behind Greenwood Cemetery. There was a lovely, elevated back deck with my collection of plants and a chartreuse
Small business loans available Small Business owners impacted by last month’s tornado may be eligible for low interest loans to assist in their recovery. South Central Planning and Development Commission
Ruston’s Board of Aldermen has declared a state of emergency in the wake of the tornado that swept across the city April 25. Aldermen unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday outlining
After two days of jury selection, the jury that will rule on the murder trial of Cameron Mays is in place. The four-men, eight-women jury and two alternates — both
Testimony in the murder trial of Cameron Mays got underway Wednesday in 3rd Judicial District Court after two days of jury selection. The jury was seated and instructed on its
For several weeks now, readers of DART’s column have been hearing about the 17th Annual Radiothon, scheduled for May 9 at Super 1 Foods and broadcast live on Q94.1 FM.
The Sunrise Kiwanis Club members will hold their annual Jambalaya Lunch Sale in the Super 1 parking lot from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday. The chicken/sausage jambalaya will be
DEAR ABBY: I have a former co-worker whose husband was just released from a psychiatric facility. He had threatened can’t leave because they have three children on the spectrum. Am
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Hospitals in West Virginia have banded together to sue some of the country’s largest opioid companies, saying they flooded Appalachia with powerful painkillers and forced medical