Insurance reform is a hot topic during this current session of the Louisiana Legislature with lawmakers looking for ways to attract more insurance companies to the state.
Goodwill Lunching recently hosted a Book Fest for the students at Dubach School. Each student was able to select three books to write their name in and take home for their personal library.
After leading the Ruston High Lady Bearcats to years of success, senior point guard Jaliyah McWain will officially take her talents to the college ranks.
The season isn’t quite over for the Grambling State women’s basketball team, as the Lady Tigers will travel to Tulsa, Oklahoma to take on Oral Roberts in the first round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT).
Louisiana Tech University has announced graduates from its Winter 2024 commencement ceremonies held March 2 at the Thomas Assembly Center on campus. Local graduates listed by city include:
Kulur Group announced this week that it is gifting free Association of National Advertisers (ANA) memberships to faculty members at Grambling State University.
In 2011, Congress ended federal earmarks. Ten years later, it brought them back. That decision to return to the old, though often controversial, practice, may be one of the best decisions ever made for the future of the city of Ruston.