One of the more emotional stories we’ve covered in 2021 has no doubt been the allegations made against a former employee at the Louisiana Center for the Blind in Ruston.
Get your dry goods and batteries handy, it’s now hurricane season. Make sure you have supplies for the standby, weather officials are expecting an above average season.
You may have heard the proverb, “Give a man a fish, and you’ll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you’ll feed him for a lifetime of crushing debt after he buys the boat, trailer, tackle, depth finder, trolling motor, etc.”
GRAMBLING — Grambling mayor Edward Jones and the Grambling City Council held its monthly meeting Thursday night, highlighted by various approvals for new water projects and a new business setting up shop.
Ahh, summertime. Even though the weather seems to be hanging on to early spring, here it is in June with first day of summer only a few weeks away and I’m still finding a light jacket feeling pretty good on these chilly mornings.
Join NCLAC at the Louisiana Peach Festival with the Peach Art Exhibit judged by Dellanee Wade, “Storytime with Teacher Dionna,” at the Kids Alley, and many member artists at the Peach Arts Market located in Sexton Lot across from Railroad Park.
Plant parenthood among Millennials and Gen Z has been on the rise in recent years, and time spent at home throughout the pandemic has inspired even more people to start houseplant collections.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I’m grieving someone I didn’t know that well. I knew her only in passing, but whenever we spoke, she was so nice and delightful. I shared mutual friends with this girl, and they were much closer to her than I was, yet I can’t stop feeling this deep sadness as if the two of us were very close.