Ruston’s Jeff Perot was deer hunting in Richland Parish on Dec. 28. What caliber was he toting? He wasn’t carrying a rifle; he was armed with his camera as he has contracted with a landowner to spend time on his land and photograph as many deer as he can to give the owner an idea of just what he has on his 7,200 acres.
When people hear about underwater reefs, they usually picture colorful gardens created from coral. But some reefs are anchored to much more unusual foundations.
Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) is set to host a virtual premiere of its 2023 Fall Youth Summit on Jan. 30 in an effort to increase awareness of underage drinking, drug use, and mental health.
Louisiana National Guard Soldiers from the 830th Engineer Detachment, 528th Engineer Battalion, 225th Engineer Brigade in Monroe provided engineer support for the Fort Campbell, Kentucky based 101st Airborne Division on Jan. 10.
The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed two winter weather-related deaths in Sabine and Rapides parishes as a result of this week’s winter storm event.
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce’s Students Actively Involved in Leadership (SAIL) toured the Louisiana Center for the Blind and engaged in a panel discussion featuring local higher education professionals, Stacey Gilbert from Louisiana Tech University, Adarian Williams from Grambling State University and Patience Talley from Louisiana Delta Community College. It was all part of SAIL’s Education Day.
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Since January is National Stalking Awareness Month, I want to write about a woman who was eventually murdered by an abusive husband who stalked her relentlessly, both while married to her and after she left him.