The Lagniappe Ladies, the women’s philanthropic network of the Louisiana Tech Foundation, will make the holiday season a little brighter for 14 units across the university by awarding them grants
Louisiana Tech University has announced the names of students on its Fall 2019 quarter president’s and dean’s honor lists. Students whose names are followed by an asterisk earned recognition as
While the state of Louisiana may have, by a slim margin, chosen to stay the current course by reelecting Gov. John Bel Edwards at the Nov. 16, runoff election, voters
Let’s talk turkey. Of course, what usually pops into mind whenwe hear theword “turkey” is the holiday that’s just around the corner. But what my family often thinks of is
We recently celebrated my husband Tom’s birthday with a trip to Nashville and a spectacular night of music. Entitled “An Evening With James Burton and Friends,” the event featured the
A Ruston man remains in custody today charged with second-degree murder in the weekend stabbing death of a 36-year-old Richland Parish resident. Police arrested Garrett Carreira on Monday in Richland
Ruston’s District 2 Alderwoman Angela Mayfield and city police Lt. Justin Brown, center, place a Thanksgiving turkey in Malik Lockhart’s grocery bag during Saturday’s monthly food distribution at Zion Traveler
GRAMBLING — Grambling State University’s new “STEM Grambling” initiative held its first major science, technology, engineering and mathematics event for area youth Saturday at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.
Cedar Creek product Anna Larr Roberson (44) and the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters will return to the hardwood when they play host to NAIA program Loyola-New Orleans at 6:30 p.m.
Jerry Drewett and his late wife, Margie, knew they were building their home in Ruston’s Toma Lodge Subdivision on the historic Louisiana Chautauqua grounds.