DEAR HARRI- ETTE: Even though I am a college student, I still live with my mother; it’s much cheaper than living in a dorm. I may be an adult, but every time I go out, I have to tell my mom where I am going.
A requested property tax exemption for a new chicken feed processing facility, fee increases at the parish park and a tax renewal election for the library are among the items the Lincoln Parish Police Jury will discuss at tonight’s meeting.
Photo by TONY VALENTINO Lincoln Preparatory School senior Chanse Robinson (0) poured in 33 points Friday to lead the Panthers to a 70-62 Class 1A boys quarterfinals win at the Lincoln Prep gym.
I recently participated in a lively discussion about the multitude of idioms we casually toss around daily. For those not familiar with these expressions, it can no doubt be confusing. Idioms are words or phrases that aren’t intended to be taken literally yet usually have a cultural meaning behind them.
I’ve learned a new word! My daughter informs me that according to some mothers I am guilty of “mom-shaming” and should be ashamed of myself. I am an un ashamed mom-shamer because I happen to believe that just as there is one proper way to go about training a dog (of any species), there is one proper way to go about raising a human being to responsible adulthood. That one proper way consists of three fundamental rules: