DEAR HARRIETTE: I spent too much money on Christmas gifts, even though I promised myself that I would stick to a budget. Now I’m saddled with several thousand dollars’ worth
Female filmmakers were shut out, “Parasite” made history and “Joker” edged out “The Irishman,” “1917” and “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” in Monday’s Oscar nominations. Todd Phillips’ Rrated
“Hmmm, that looks comfy.” I was flipping through a glossy home decor magazine and stopped at a section on bathrooms. The featured element, the tub, was a harsh, gray rectangle
Take a deep breath, folks. It’s election year, again. Yes, we just picked a new sheriff and assessor and replaced half of the Lincoln Parish Police Jury in 2019. But,
The newly elected Lincoln Parish Police Jury held its first meeting of the year Monday, and jurors got right down to business. After being sworn into office by Lincoln Parish
Ruston Police Department investigators can put away their measuring tape, pencils and paper. They have a new, more accurate way to reconstruct accidents and crime scenes. It’s called a total
At the Lincoln Parish Schools Student and Teacher of the Year Awards Gala Monday night, A. E. Phillips Laboratory School student Preston Parker (left), AEP student Chad Hamlin (middle) and
Tom Hoover has joined Louisiana Tech as the University’s Chief Information Officer. Hoover, who is currently pursuing his doctorate in Educational Leadership at Louisiana Tech, earned his bachelor’s degree from
Road closures • Beginning Jan. 20, La. 146 will be closed at the bridge site located approximately .8 miles east of its intersection with La. 822 and 3 miles west
Charles Arthur “Chuck” Wells, 79, of Arcadia, passed away in his home on Jan. 7, 2020. A memorial gathering will take place from 5:30 - 7 p.m. on Jan. 17,