President Teddy Roosevelt once said, “The most practical kind of politics is the politics of decency.” He was right. Look no further than election season for proof. Nearly all elections
NORTH CONWAY, New Hampshire — The refrigerator is almost empty. It’s not that the reporters and editors at the Conway Daily Sun are going hungry. Like every newspaper office, this
I grew up during the time before competitive bass fishing was invented. There was no Bill Dance or Roland Martin for us to watch on TV for at least two
After two years, the Paul E. Slaton Head Start Center finally has a permanent home. Head Start’s original facility on Oakdale Street burned down in October of 2017 and until
Bob Cunningham, CEO of the Heritage Group and the Cunningham Group, recently joined Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business as Executive in Residence. Cunningham joins Bill Bradley, retired senior vice
The Lincoln Parish Fire Protection District No. 1 announced Friday that an emergency order banning all open-air outdoor burning has been lifted. That ban went into effect on Sept. 9.
David Evers and his wife were on their way to visit their grandchildren near Fort Worth on Friday when they decided to stop at Ruston’s northside McDonald’s for a cup
Students with the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Louisiana Tech University were at Centennial Plaza Thursday to raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of North Central Louisiana via
It’s getting to be a habit that the Ruston High School football coaching staff has to find pleasing. For a second straight week the Bearcats came out swinging fast and
The highly-anticipated 1A district two-rivalry game between Cedar Creek and Ouachita Christian was expected to be a shootout thriller, but the Thursday night match ended without a bang. OCS dominated