Dear Rusty: I am nearing my full retirement age of 66 and given the differences in age of my wife and I, and the retirement benefits we will each receive;
Martin Luther King Jr. once proposed that life’s most persistent and urgent question was: “What are you doing for others?” Though King first spoke these words in 1957 in Alabama,
While many teenagers are relaxing and enjoying their summer break, thirty members of the Ruston High School and Choudrant High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapters are busy
FBLA is an incredible program to get you prepared for the real world. I.A. Lewis and Ruston Junior High School (RJHS) FBLA Middle Level Chapters held its inaugural banquet on
Hey, Bearcats! I hope all of you are having a wonderful time in these first couple weeks of summer, because everyone deserves some much needed rest and relaxation. This summer
Ruston High’s FFA team recently went to Alexandria, Louisiana, to compete in Louisiana’s Career Development Events (CDE’s), where they competed in Farm Business consisting of two teams. The following students
The Louisiana FBLA State Officer Team has been hard at work ever since the school year ended, preparing plans and brainstorming potential ideas to push Louisiana FBLA to the next
Have you ever gone into a new school year feeling like you have forgotten everything over the summer? Summer brain drain, sometimes referred to as “summer slide,” is very common
Summer is upon us, and with it comes a different schedule with more free time for most of us. Teenagers looking for something to fill the time may need some
SIMSBORO — A state Department of Transportation and Development employee died Tuesday morning after being hit by an oncoming semi-truck while at work. Louisiana State Police said the crash that