Funeral services for Daniel Edward Mc-Guire, 46, of Dubach were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 28, 2019 at Holmesville Baptist Church with Bro. Jerry Whitman officiating. Interment followed in
Gibson- Simpson Funeral services for Evelyn Gibson-Simpson, 64, will be held at 11a.m. Saturday May 4, 2019, at the Blooming Grove Baptist Church in Farmerville, with the Rev. Lester Sims
At Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC), we have a motto that our students live by — “Start Here. Go Anywhere.” At the Ruston Campus, we see this lived out in
The Lincoln Parish School District continues to confidently advance with a public school system known for embracing change, demonstrating consistent progress, and receiving accolades along the way. With rigorous standards
Since 1997, Lincoln Parish has been home to a Hampton Inn property that consistently strives to accommodate the parish’s ever-rapid growth by embracing the local culture and giving guests a
Louisiana Tech University provides an unparalleled educational experience for its approximately 13,000 students. Founded in 1894, the University is a selective-admissions, comprehensive public institution that is committed to quality in
Friday’s regional meet championship was a big win for Ruston High School’s boys track team. But for RHS senior Cameron Murphy, it was much more than a win. It was
Traffic continues to be limited today in two of the areas hardest hit by the April 25 tornado that stormed through Ruston. Both areas have high concentrations of debris, and
Steve Thurmon figures his headboard saved his life. Candace Westbrook remembers crawling “like a snake” over and under branches to get out of her house. Zach Swart thought the whole
Pictured are workers taking down the twisted McDonald’s sign at the Graham Shopping Center on Monday morning after it was badly damaged in Thursday’s tornado.