The Ruston Police Department continue to investigate the Jan. 19 shooting inside a local party venue that resulted in the death of a Grambling man. So far, RPD detectives have
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science will host its second annual CREWE (Cyber Research for Empowering Women Experimenters) workshop Feb. 23 – 25, and applications are still
GRAMBLING — Trying to “stop it before it starts,” Grambling State University has gone proactive when it comes to preventing domestic violence. Tony Porter, an author, educator, activist and adviser
TheRustonBearcats celebrated the 2019 football season Monday night as the team held its annual Awards Banquet at the Ruston Civic Center. All team and support staff members, including student trainers,
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — The 11th-ranked Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters won two of their final three matches over the weekend to place seventh in a tightly-contested Columbia 300 Saints Invitational, which
Sometimes, I wonder how they pay their taxes in different countries. In Russia, two big burly guys probably knock on your door and say, “Give to us all the money
Numbers may not lie, but they can have some interesting stories to tell. Like the story that quickly appears from even a casual look at the recently released 2019 Ruston
I’ve always been sentimental about baseball, the one youthful passion that’s lasted all my life. At this time of year, I’m normally counting the days until pitchers and catchers report.
Leonard L. Colvin was born in Unionville, LA, on March 3, 1930; he was reunited with his wife, Eva on Jan. 24, 2020. He would have been 90 years old in March.