When asked to dream about what the Adult Fitness Program will look like in 30 years, I have to think about the past 30 years. Technology has changed for sure! We used to use albums or vinyls as they are now called then cassette tapes. Now we play it from our phones. Workout routines had to be searched in books and then the internet simplified that!
The free gameday “Tech Trolley” shuttle service that ferries Louisiana Tech football fans to and from downtown Ruston to Joe Aillet Stadium has added a new stop this year.
A former employee of a Ruston long-term care facility has been charged with multiple counts of theft, exploitation of the infirmed, and forgery stemming from her allegedly stealing money from residents and staff.
The Lincoln Parish School District has not received any applications from homeschooled students to participate in its schools’ athletics programs or extracurricular activities since a state law went into effect Aug. 1 requiring schools to allow such students to try out.
The talking is over. Louisiana Tech’s opportunity to show if its offseason optimism is warranted begins Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Bulldogs’ season opener at Joe Aillet Stadium versus Nicholls State.
5 Loaves 2 Fish Ministry traveled to Dubach to partner with their city council to serve a free jambalaya meal. All told, 100 meals were served. 5 Loaves 2 Fish Ministry works throughout Lincoln Parish to address food insecurity with free meals twice a month. To get involved or find out where the next meal will be served, go to their website 5 loaves2fishruston.org or follow them on Facebook at 5 Loaves 2 Fish Ministry Ruston.