As Gomer Pile insightfully said: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise. There were a number of them on election night in the Bayou State. Governor John Bel Edwards’ quest for a first primary
Two thousand years ago there was a saying that all roads lead to Rome, meaning that Rome was the center of the civilized universe. Today, LSU football has been viewed
Being raised in Farmerville, I was blessed not only by loving parents but also by a wonderful community that shared in my upbringing. The same can be said by most if
Editor’s Note: This is the second of a three-part series on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The more you, the caregiver, learn about your loved one’s disease and how it will
Editor’s note: This is the second of two stories exploring the Ruston makers’ culture. The Fall Makers Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 26 in
A painting by DeLena Ashworth, art teacher at Ruston High School, has been selected to be one of 23 paintings exhibited in a special show now at the R.W. Norton
Plant sale Saturday The North Central Louisiana Master Gardeners fall plant sale is from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday at the Ruston Farmer’s Market located on East Mississippi Avenue.
“What is this?” I was looking for some celery in the vegetable drawer. What I found looked like a dead green octopus. There were other things in there that used
The next person who tells you justice is totally blind wasn’t sitting in the courtroom when 3rd Judicial District Judge Bruce Hampton sentenced John Nichols to two consecutive life terms
The Lincoln Parish Detention Center Commission approved Tuesday a means of funding the more than $800,000 of cost overrun on the prison’s new dormitory building project, all without going to