An estimated 10,000 people attended President Donald J. Trump’s “Keep America Great!” rally at the Monroe Civic Center Wednesday night. And the crowd was represented by Lincoln Parish residents. Bobby
As the child of two social workers, Beatrice Tatem grewup watching herparents model a concern for people in need and people who are abused. “Through my parents’ example, I have
DEAR HARRIETTE: I realize that even when I say things to co-workers in confidence, they often tell other people. I suppose I should remember that from elementary school, but I
BIRTHDAYS Friday Loxie Wilson DeZantrick Wilson Cameron Mayfield, 9 Tuesday Robert Williams Nov. 15 Mary Corbin, 78 Nov. 18 Carol McCarter Nov. 19 Jekeyia Gray Nov. 22 Aaron Eugene Rouzan
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and the Louisiana Tech University Alumni Association are hosting a joint anniversary celebration beginning at 5 p.m. today in the Prescott Memorial Library Archives on
The city of Ruston has won a $17 million federal Department of Transportation grant for the Monroe Street Corridor Project. Announcement of the receipt of the Better Utilizing Investments to
Eighteen-year-old Jay Vinyard’s life changed the Sunday morning he went to see what all the ruckus was about in his buddies’ dorm room. It was Dec. 7, 1941. The Japanese
The Lincoln Parish School District is once again the No. 1 school system in north Louisiana, according to its 2018-19 district performance score released by the state Department of Education
Early voting for runoff Early voting for the Nov. 16 runoff election continues through Saturday. Voting hours are 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. each day at the Lincoln Parish Registrar of