The American Library Association’s statement “Prisoners’ right to read: an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights,” adopted in 2010, quotes Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall: “When prison gates slam
Recent recovery efforts in the wake of the April 25 tornado continue to change the city of Ruston’s landscape this weekend. Pictured is a view from the rear of the
A scam that typically targets senior citizens with daytime telephone calls saying that a grandchild has been involved in an out-of-state automobile accident is apparently making the local rounds once
A Celebration of Life for Elton J. “Pete” Larance, Jr., 75, of Ruston, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 13 in the Chapel of Temple Baptist Church in
Mary Virginia May, 91, was born Aug. 31,1927 and died June 3, 2019. Visitation will be held from 2 - 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, 2019, King’s Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral services for Linda Ann Heard, 66, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday June 15, 2019, at the Sweet Union Baptist Church in Spearsville. The Rev. David Wilson will
Wednesday’s NBA Finals win by the Golden State Warriors was a game-changer — not only for the remaining game or games of the championships but for the shape of next
NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana Tech sophomore Cole Courtois has earned All-America honors for the 2019 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field season, it was announced Monday by the U.S.
Following up on a highly successful senior campaign with Louisiana Tech, Mason Mallard will take his talents to the next level, as the Whitehouse, Texas, native signed a free-agent contract
The 75th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy was June 6. Known as “Operation Overlord,” D-Day did not bring an end to the war in Europe, but it did begin