Dear Rusty: I am looking for information on my benefits. I am 60 years and 5 months old, and still employed. My spouse died in 2017 and would have been
We are in an election frenzy. We are also witnessing a national debacle where the Democratic Party is so incensed with the election of an outsider that defeated an assumed
How do you put a dollar value on the worth of a public official? Attorneys working full time for the LSU Health Sciences Center are asking to be paid more
Quilt Guild meets The Piney Hills Quilt Guild of Ruston will meet at 9:30 a.m. today at Grace United Methodist Church, located at 3401 North Trenton St. The meeting is
Ruston Daily Leader Executive Sports Editor Emeritus O.K. “Buddy” Davis spent much of his life devoted to covering Louisiana Tech University and Grambling State University athletics. So it’s only fitting
Hundreds of Louisiana Tech alumni and supporters flocked to the Monroe Civic Center Tuesday night to attend The Happening celebrating the university’s 125th anniversary. The annual event is a prelude
The Lincoln Parish School Board will run a $5.3 million deficit for the fiscal year that ended June 30, according to the board’s revised 2018-19 budget approved at Tuesday’s board
Wednesday’s second day of candidate qualifying saw at least one new race develop in Lincoln Parish and additional contenders in several police jury contests. Races in Union Parish are also