Burn ban in effect The Lincoln Parish Fire Protection District No. 1 has issued an emergency order banning all open-air outdoor burning in the parish. Anyone found to be violating
Funeral services for Joyce Tucker, 86, of Farmerville, were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, at Farmerville Church of Christ with Freddie Shows officiating. Interment followed in Liberty
Senior citizen bingo Friday The Community Involvement Advocate, Ruston Housing Authority and The Progressive Arts Club host weekly senior citizen/ disabled activities at the Greenwood Recreational Center. Bingo is held
Early voting for the Oct. 12 primary election begins Saturday, and in Lincoln Parish, officials say they expect a sizeable turnout because of the number of local races on the
Aaron Dablow, a Louisiana Tech University graduate and manager of The Americas for Taylor Guitars, will present the 2019 College of Business Sustainability Lecture at 4 p.m., Oct. 10 in
Kathy Barham, of Monroe, and Cary and Marty Alsup, of Ruston, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their children, Kathirin Lillian Barham, of Monroe, and Benjamin Pearce Alsup of
The Littera Club of Ruston held its 70th year celebration and luncheon Sept. 4 at Squire Creek Country Club. Margie Hearn entertained with music on the piano as members awaited
DEAR HARRIETTE: I seem to have become the go-between when my girlfriend and her brother get into arguments. I am an only child, so I am unaccustomed to seeing family
Months ago, it seemed as if this year’s DART Radiothon was doomed. In February, we lost the official voice of this vital fundraiser when radio personality Bob Day died unexpectedly.
According to national political pundits, there is a revolution going on all over America. Voters are in a rebellion mode with little confidence in the political leadership at both the