Fifth grade students at Cedar Creek recently performed their annual Pioneer Day musical revue, the 15th year for the program that showcases songs and narratives about the early days of settling the American West. Submitted photo
DEAR HARRIETTE: My friends keep making me feel bad about how little money I make at my job. I’ve been working at a law firm for the past seven months as a paralegal assistant. My job is extremely demanding, but it’s the perfect opportunity for me, seeing as I plan on being an entertainment lawyer.
Ten students enrolled in Louisiana Tech University’s Computer Science and Cyber Engineering programs have pledged to devote at least two years of their careers to helping the United States government combat cyber terrorism and improve cyber defense mechanisms.
Editor’s Note: Today’s Church News lists churches that have contacted the Leader about their worship format. Any church that has made a change should email their information by 5 p.m. Wednesday to newsroom@rustonleader.com.
On May 1, the Ruston Daily Leader outlined in detail the processes for reporting sexual misconduct at Louisiana Tech University through its Title IX office in the wake of the highly publicized failures on this topic at Louisiana State University.
Chance Hankins has always liked helping people. In fact, he enjoys being a person others know they can call on for help. Such faithfulness in serving others would ultimately put Hankins on a path to the fire service. And his excellence within the job of firefighting has earned him the Kiwanis 2020- 21 Outstanding Firefighter of the Year Award.
The Ruston Police Department responded to a complaint about possible drug sales at the 1200 block of Pecan St. in Ruston at approximately 6:40 p.m., Thursday.
Thanks to a Pledge 10 grant from Jonesboro State Bank, Troop 45 Boy Scout Thomas Rogers and his troop mates were able to install two bike repair stands along the Rock Island Greenway in Ruston.