Health is a multibillion dollar industry. People who may be short on time may look to the most efficient routes for maintaining health and wellness. For some, that could mean turning to supplements to ensure they are consuming the recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals. But is supplementation the best way to fuel the body?
I recently stumbled upon a delightful documentary. Titled “Echo in the Canyon,” the 2018 film revisits the music scene that germinated in California’s Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles between 1965 and 1967.
Members of the Lincoln Parish Retired Teachers Association recently held their March meeting with a special presentation from the Teachers Retirement System of Louisiana.
For ART ON 45, fine artists, local and not local, were invited to create a piece of art on or with one 45 rpm vinyl record. Since 2016 nearly 300 unique artworks have been created and generously donated.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held Tuesday for the new Cedar Creek Road tie-in at East Kentucky Avenue. The intersection of the two streets was moved about 300 feet to the east as part of a larger project that will eventually lead to three-laning East Kentucky from U.S. 167 to La. 33. The $1.75 million intersection realignment is part of the city’s Moving Ruston Forward infrastructure improvements
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — Louisiana Tech used a dominant first quarter to cruise to a 71-57 win over Sam Houston on Wednesday night in the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum. The Lady Techsters picked up their fourth consecutive victory and have now won five of the previous six.