For more than a century, the Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home in Ruston has served the needs of Louisiana children living in the shadows of society by providing safe shelter, food, clothes and
Once upon a time, computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices were big, bulky and expensive. But with the explosive growth of the electronics industry, all sorts of devices have
When we get to the end of this offering, I’ll let you in on a secret of sorts. As expected, Tuesday’s meeting of the Bayou D’Arbonne Lake Watershed Commission, a.k.a.
This weekend, my wife and I took a day trip to New Orleans to check out the musical “Hamilton.” The Broadway hit was in town, and we took the opportunity
D.A.R.T. has been helping those living in fear in our community for twentyfive years. During those years, D.A.R.T. has been through many changes, just like the world around us. One
Ruston High School junior Amanda Meng recently earned the highest possible ACT composite score of 36. Only about 0.2% of students who take the ACT earn a top score. In
It is scholarship season, and the Boys & Girls Club of North Louisiana held its eighth annual banquet to celebrate two local recipients Tuesday night. Chief Executive Officer of the
The Lincoln Parish Narcotics Enforcement Team is continuing its search today for suspects in a drug roundup that has resulted in 18 arrests so far. Operation Déjà vu began April
The city of Ruston appears to have no shortage of outstanding young people. That was shown at the Miss Louisiana’s Outstanding Teen pageant held in Monroe on April 7 as