GRAMBLING — The Grambling State University Digital Library and Learning Commons is proud to announce its partnership with Skilltype to modernize talent and organizational development at the 120-year old institution.
The annual Lincoln Lights up the Pines event was held over the weekend at Lincoln Parish Park, featuring a colorful array of scenes that were enjoyed by families motoring by.
Several more defendants in the lawsuit alleging bullying and sexual battery at Cedar Creek School have filed answers to the allegations in court in recent days.
On Thursday evening, Gordan Ford, executive director of Lincoln Preparatory School, attended the city of Grambling’s December meeting to explain the land situation surrounding the driveway on the p
Jaylin Wayne, the man convicted of murdering two men on the Grambling State University campus in 2017, will be sentenced today in 3rd Judicial District court.
The North Central Louisiana Arts Council presented its annual Holiday Arts Market Saturday with an extensive array of local artisans and a full slate of musical performances at the Norton Building.
Lincoln Parish property owners should begin receiving their 2021 tax notices next week after a delay in the process caused by Hurricane Ida last summer.
Ruston’s Board of Aldermen is scheduled to introduce an ordinance at its Monday night meeting that’s the next step in the required realignment of two of the city’s five council districts.