The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and the Louisiana Tech University Alumni Association are hosting a joint anniversary celebration beginning at 5 p.m. today in the Prescott Memorial Library Archives on
The city of Ruston has won a $17 million federal Department of Transportation grant for the Monroe Street Corridor Project. Announcement of the receipt of the Better Utilizing Investments to
Eighteen-year-old Jay Vinyard’s life changed the Sunday morning he went to see what all the ruckus was about in his buddies’ dorm room. It was Dec. 7, 1941. The Japanese
The Lincoln Parish School District is once again the No. 1 school system in north Louisiana, according to its 2018-19 district performance score released by the state Department of Education
Early voting for runoff Early voting for the Nov. 16 runoff election continues through Saturday. Voting hours are 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. each day at the Lincoln Parish Registrar of
Hard work and perseverance in his first two seasons as a Bulldog have paid off for Louisiana Tech junior wide receiver Cee Jay Powell. Powell was named on Tuesday as
GRAMBLING — The University of Florida rallied from a onepoint deficit early in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 72-65 win over the Grambling State Lady Tigers in
DENTON, Texas – For a second straight season, the Louisiana Tech soccer team had its season come to an end via a penalty kick shootout, falling to the No. 1
After helping the Louisiana Tech soccer team record 13 wins during the regular season and qualify for its sixth straight Conference USA Tournament, Autumn Woodard, Elizabeth Doll and Josie Studer