Third Judicial District Judge Tommy Rogers has sentenced Cameron Mays to two life terms without parole in the killing of retired Grambling State University professor Susan Hashway. “There are no
NCLAC Arts Camp continues The first session of the North Central Louisiana Arts Council’s Summer Arts camp will continue through Friday at the Presbyterian Church of Ruston. The camps are
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Board of Regents received results from a statewide audit of admissions standards last week. The Board has requested additional policy work on this issue to
Louisiana Tech and Grambling State University Presidents Les Guice and Rick Gallot made a special trip to Room 58 of the Princeton Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Ruston on
There are several car commercials on TV that show people dancing in the front seat of their cars. That’s a good reason to buy a brand-new $33,000 car: so you
It has now been two months since the devastating tornado struck Lincoln Parish on Thursday, April 25. This was by far, the most destructive incident to ever occur in Lincoln
On behalf of the Board, Staff and children at the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Louisiana, we would like to thank our community for supporting and participating in the
We sometimes talk about trying to be thoughtful, so I consulted with Google on “How to be thoughtful.” I’m guessing that most people think of the word as a positive