Pictured are three winners of doors prizes from the October meeting of the Marion Garden Club. Each prize was made by Larry Bennett Taylor. From left are Ann Smith; Carolyn
The Quad’s rose garden holds a lot of wonderful memories for President Emeritus Dan Reneau and his wife Linda. He tells the story that one day, Louisiana Tech University’s former
The Long Leaf Pine chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met Oct.1 at Trinity United MethodistChurchwith13members and two guests present. The meeting opened with the DAR ritual, and
DEARHARRIETTE: It’s allergy season again, at least for me. I find myself sneezing and sniffling all the time, even though I use allergy medicine. Sometimes I can tell that my
Entergy Project Manager Cindy Gordon, fourth from left, recently stopped by the Lincoln Parish STEM Center to make two check presentations. Entergy presented a total of $2,000 to support programming
‘Give Cancer The Boot’ parade Organizers of the local “Give Cancer The Boot” parade are seeking participants for the event that’s set for 9 a.m. Oct. 26 in Ruston. For
This is a lagniappe edition because there are a few things I need to address. Maybe, as a reminder, you could make copies and pass along to friends and to
Lacey Peterson (right) was the Ruston Daily Leader’s Ticket Giveaway winner to Saturday’s Louisiana Tech vs. Massachusetts football game. Pictured with Peterson is Leader Advertising Director Celeste Traylor.
“The City That Sold America,” directed by Ky Dickens, begins at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Dixie Center for the Arts in downtown Ruston. The film is the second
“Joker” is a film whose reputation precedes it. It has a good reputation because it won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival and Joaquin Phoenix is generating