“I guess I’m having my second childhood,” said my 90-year-old aunt in our telephone conversation this weekend. “I never had tonsillitis as a child but now I’m on my second
In 1994, DART opened its doors with just a few major grants which paid for rent, utilities, and victim services. But it takes a lot more than that to help
Voter deadlines approaching The deadline to register to vote or make changes to your voter registration for the Oct. 12 Gubernatorial Primary Election is Sept. 21 for the Geaux Vote
Child safety seat installation Nationally certified technicians will be on hand to perform free child safety seat installation from 8:30 - noon Monday at Kim Dupree State Farm, located at
Beginning this week, Ruston residents have a new way to get food from local restaurants delivered to their homes. The Louisiana-based restaurant delivery service Waitr announced Monday it is expanding
Farmerville officials and public officials with Claiborne Electric Co-op are organizing a cleanup of the old Farmerville Cemetery and Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pictured from left to right are Farmerville Mayor
In a financial committee meeting that lasted longer than the full jury meeting, representatives of 12 local agencies made in-person requests for funding to the Lincoln Parish Police Jury Tuesday.
FARMERVILLE — The Farmerville Police Department is looking for any clues in a shooting that happened at Sensley Townhouses on Hickory Street in Farmerville. Authorities say it happened around 2:45