It isn’t the approach the Union- Lincoln Regional Water Supply Initiative had in mind when it formed 17 years ago, but finally the group is realistically poised to help rejuvenate the Sparta Aquifer.
Numbers may not lie, but they can have some interesting stories to tell. Like the story that quickly appears from even a casual look at the recently released 2019 Ruston
It comes as no surprise that the Louisiana Rural Water Association came up dry in its latest attempt to get reliable data about how much unaccounted-for water is pumped out
Take a deep breath, folks. It’s election year, again. Yes, we just picked a new sheriff and assessor and replaced half of the Lincoln Parish Police Jury in 2019. But,
With the 2019 elections safely in the books, it’s time to do a little post mortem. Clearly, the Lincoln Parish Police Jury races made the most history. The six new
It’s a Hallmark Classic Movie in the making: Eight days before Christmas and there’s a shortage of Christmas trees in the land. What is the city to do? The historic
This year was only three months old when a trio of Ruston men was charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder in connection with a shooting at a Bernice
Come Christmas Day, it will have been eight months since an F3 tornado ripped through Ruston, leaving two people dead and causing millions of dollars in damage. Nothing will ever
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, the forgotten holiday. What’s that, you say? School’s out, relatives are getting together, the frozen-turkey bin at the grocery store is empty and the Macy’s Day Thanksgiving
I am named after my aunt and my mother. The tale goes that my mother always wanted a Nancy Doll (they came from a line of Depression-era storybooks), so when