In a crisis situation, it’s typical for each person to find where he or she can plug in to make a difference. And while each emergency has its own unique needs, there are some things that remain universal.
Fifth District Congressman Ralph Abraham, R-Alto, said Thursday that the United States cannot adopt “widespread, long-term measures which cripple our economy and cause millions of Americans to lose their jobs” in its attempt to quell the coronavirus.
Ruston resident Carole Carson can’t keep up with the orders for fabric facemasks she’s receiving from area health care workers and other people concerned about personal protection from the coronavirus.
While all the gear, clothes and toys kids possess are signs of a joyful childhood, keeping it all organized is essential for health, safety and even fun.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I got a social media message from a guy who went to college with me. We have not communicated in more than 20 years, and there he was in my inbox.