November is designated as World Prematurity Awareness Month and the March of Dimes is shining a spotlight on maternal and child health crisis all month. Anna-Katherine Thompson, of Ruston,
Tour of Homes set Dec. 8 The Pine Hills Advocacy Center is sponsoring a fundraiser for the holidays. “Holidays in the Pines, a Tour of Homes,” is scheduled from 1
Louisiana has just held its general election and thankfully it is over. It has been quit a journey and one that was less than desirable; even by Louisiana standards. Amid
Small business is the beating heart of Louisiana’s economy. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, it accounts for most of Louisiana’s employers and employees — nearly 53 percent of
FDA officials approved a record number of rare disease treatments last year. One groundbreaking medicine treats an inherited bone condition that causes intense pain and immobility. Another treats Fabry disease,
NATCHITOCHES — The Ruston High School Boys Cross Country team finished with a strong second-place showing at the Louisiana High School Athletics Association Cross Country Championships on Tuesday at Northwestern
Markey W. Pierre, president and managing partner of Southern Strategy Group of North Louisiana, celebrated the triumph of education in her commencement address Saturday at Louisiana Tech University. Almost 300
The Dubach Town Council learned Monday that its water and sewer systems are not generating enough money to cover the cost of providing them. David Ryals, a representative of the
Ruston’s new outdoor fitness facility located adjacent to the Rock Island Greenway near Henderson Street and West California Avenue is almost ready. The finishing touches on the 38-by-38 foot court