First Baptist Church, Ruston, will serve its traditional Community Thanksgiving meal, “To Ruston with Love,” to area residents and Louisiana Tech University students at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Ruston
Christian Community Action will be closed Nov. 27-29 in observance of Thanksgiving. CCA will also be closed from noon Dec. 20 until 9 a.m. Jan.2 for the Christmas-New Year’s holiday
Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards won a second-term as Louisiana’s political leader over the weekend in a tight runoff election against Republican Eddie Rispone. Edwards’ next four years in office
Note: Dickie Lewis passed away some time ago. This is a piece I wrote some years ago about the flag he donated to the little town he loved. Thanks again,
The Portal. It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, the gateway to an alternative universe that lures, then traps the unwary in its nefarious web of illusion,
The Lincoln Parish Po- lice Jury will have six new faces as a result of Saturday’s runoff elections. Complete but unofficial returns show of the two incumbents to make the
Pictured above, Lincoln Preparatory School students created a paper plate visual of the American Flag during a Veterans Day Program held Friday at Grambling State University’s Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly
Voters in Louisiana’s 35th senatorial district, which includes part of Lincoln Parish, have elected a new senator. Complete but unofficial returns from Saturday’s runoff election show Republican state Rep. Jay
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Deep in the heart of the conservative South, Louisiana’s voters reelected Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards to a second term, shocking Republicans who had hoped to