As the summer months are slowly ticking away, we wanted to reflect on the NCLAC Summer Arts Camp that took place June 24-28 and July 15-19. NCLAC has held an
The Ruston-based Health Hut has been able to enlarge its staff to include registered licensed dietitian plus continue to address food insecurity, thanks to a pair of grants from state
Let’s face it: nobody likes taxes, much less tax increases. It’s for this reason that in election years around these parts, elected officials generally don’t like them either. So we
Given the chance, people love to throw in their proverbial two cents. Or at least, that’s what we’re hoping. Since being handed the primary responsibility over our new website, I’ve
Some days, when I’m not sure how everything has gone so terribly wrong in this country, I find myself focusing on the image of the ruler that the Coca-Cola Company
There won’t be any federal money coming to Lincoln Parish for individuals impacted by the April 25 tornado, and this time that answer is final. FEMA has turned down Gov.
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Louisiana will close the books on the last budget year with a surplus around $300 million, the third year in a row the state has taken
In response to recent cybersecurity attacks on several other north Louisiana school systems, the Lincoln Parish school district began locking down its network and overhauling its defenses Wednesday, a process
District 2 Lincoln Parish Police Juror Hazel D. Hunter today announced her bid for reelection. Hunter said she will be “focused on what counts — the people.” The 1964 graduate