Robert Gehl, F. Jay Taylor Endowed Research Chair of Communication, recently published his latest book, Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication.
Lincoln Parish seems to have been spared from any major effects of the storm system that passed through the region Monday night and throughout the day Tuesday.
In early March, Cathi Cox-Boniol, Director of the Region 8 LaS- TEM Center and Community Editor at the Ruston Daily Leader, was honored with several awards during the annual International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA) conference.
Debbie Holmes recalls being a child when the Vietnam War ended. She also remembers how poorly many of those who served were treated upon their return to the United States.
The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office has a new ride. It seats 12 people with plenty of room for their gear, has bench rear seats, is suitable for off road, can cruise the highway at 75 mph, is powered by a V8 engine, and is completely bulletproof.
The Dawg House Sports Grill joined the Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce for a groundbreaking ceremony on the restaurant’s new building, which owner Danielle Davis hopes will be complete and ready to serve by Sept. 1. The current building, which Davis said is 97 years old, is in the process of being torn down. The new Dawg House will seat 100 more patrons than its predecessor. Right, Davis took a photo op in the excavator on site. Leader photos by Caleb Daniel
Following severe weather overnight, Lincoln Parish is still at risk this morning and into the afternoon for heavy rainfall and a possibility of flooding.