This year marks the 45th year I’ve been writing this column. I’ve been told it is the longest-running syndicated column written continuously by one author. That takes “Dear Abby” out of contention.
Things are back to normal today across Lincoln Parish after a short-lived winter storm dumped up to 4 inches of snow on the area late Sunday night and into Monday morning.
Though Louisiana has doubled the number of places where people age 70 and over can receive COVID-19 immunizations, Lincoln Parish providers have very little, if any, of the vaccine.
In its first meeting of the new year today, the Lincoln Parish Police Jury will look at its 2021 budget, the future of animal control in the parish, and the continued employment of its administrator and treasurer.
Traffic remained light on Interstate 20 early Monday morning as vehicles traveled through the winter wonderland in Lincoln Parish. Leader photo by T. SCOTT BOATRIGHT
More people have been cooking at home over the past year, which makes this a great time to expand your culinary repertoire with delicious meals that can feed the whole family. Experimenting with different flavors is easy when such flavors are paired with familiar favorites.
The trend of splitting two-game basketball series under this season’s COVID-19 scheduling format continued this weekend for Louisiana Tech’s Lady Techsters.