Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to Lincoln Parish businesses and residents affected by the severe storms and tornado that occurred April 24-25.
The Oct. 12 primary ballot is going to be a long one in Lincoln Parish. Voters face as many as 24 races, including those for governor and a full slate of state officials.
The Lincoln Parish School Board is eyeing a new health plan for its retirees, one that officials claim would be easier on the pocketbooks of both the school board and the insured.
Perception is a funny — and sometimes dangerous — thing. There’s no question these are somewhat troubling times we live in. But I’m an admitted cynic, and in my mind,