Now that Christmas has finally arrived, we might be thinking “what next?” While many of us are probably looking forward to the New Year and getting back into the “swing of things,” perhaps we should pause and reflect on the meaning of Christmas.
The holiday season has arrived, and with it comes some of my favorite memories. Decorating when I was a child was simple and sentimental. Out came our finger paintings of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer from kindergarten, and our lumpy clay mangers from Sunday School.
A free “Your Farm and Your Taxes” workshop, is set for Tuesday at the Lincoln Parish Library in Ruston, to discuss how taxes apply to farming, current tax law, and more.
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If you pay attention to national reports generated by media outlets during the COVID pandemic and postpandemic, there has been much angst and heated debate regarding the role of educators and administrators in education.
He operates a successful deer processing business. He is a garbage man. He teaches concealed firearms classes. He is a farmer who sells his produce, an award winning author and a pastor of his church.