The Louisiana National Guard, joined by various state and Grambling State University officials, broke ground on GSU’s campus on Tuesday to resolve campus drainage issues that have affected the university multiple times in the past.
GRAMBLING — While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced some changes to the annual festivities, Juneteenth will still be celebrated in Lincoln Parish on Friday.
DUBACH — Dubach’s town government now has the power to enforce its requirements on dilapidated buildings, overgrown weeds, junk and abandoned vehicles left in residents’ yards or other property within the town limits.
The Ruston Daily Leader understands why Gov. John Bel Edwards last week vetoed a major bill on car insurance that had been amended too quickly in its rush to approval in the regular session of the Legislature.
On July 5, 2016, Alton Sterling was shot at close range by two police officers outside a Baton Rouge convenience store. Sterling, 37, was black; the officers, white.
Humanitarian Enterprises of Lincoln Parish (H.E.L.P.) is scheduling appointments for Low Income Home Energy Assistance to help families with the burden of high utility costs.
When Avery Henry received the news that she was the recipient of this year’s Boniol Bulldog Beginnings Scholarship Award, she said she was “over the moon.”
DEAR READERS: I received a lot of mail about my column about videoconferences and the fact that I think it is smart for everyone to show their faces at least once during these calls as a w
Origin Bank is joining the Christian Community Action food drive currently underway and sponsored by Ruston Firefighters Association L-4019 and Zeta Rho/ESA.