The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and the Louisiana Wildlife Federation are seeking submissions for the 2019 Youth Hunter of the Year contest. The contest, for the 2019
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have a question about bedtimes. My kids have always had a bedtime that is relatively early because I want to make sure that they get enough rest
Farmers who grow and sell produce are invited to Produce Safety Alliance Grower Training in Ruston at City Hall on Feb.19, followed by a Good Agricultural Practices Workshop on Feb.
When the Community Foundation of North Louisiana released its 2019 Community Counts data, the foundation was clear that it was leaving analysis of the numbers up to leaders of the
If you had trouble keeping up with the past week’s turn of events concerning Dubach School, you could hardly be blamed. The speed at which the topic of the school’s
Having grown up in a fairy tale world where every Cinderella met her prince and wicked witches burned in cauldrons of their own recipe, I remain amazed when acts of
Inventors and innovators from across north Louisiana gathered on the Louisiana Tech campus Tuesday to compete in the 2020 Won in One idea pitch hosted by Tech’s Innovation Enterprise. From
Several power surges that occurred in parts of Ruston on Tuesday evening resulted from repairs being made to an electric line that was damaged the day before when a pine
Incidents of influenza and other respiratory viruses are widespread in Louisiana, and state officials are urging those who haven’t yet done so to protect themselves and others by taking a
GRAMBLING — Grambling State University announced that Lori Williams is the new Associate Vice President for Operations and Chief Human Resources Officer. “We are excited to welcome Ms. Williams to