Nov. 5 may be known as National Doughnut Day, but Kiwanis President Bob Hearn hopes the Lincoln Parish community has its mind on something else for breakfast when the big day rolls around.
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Ruston have announced the “Shop Early, Shop Local” campaign to encourage the support of local businesses.
Faith Odom, shown at right with her parents James and Cherie Mathews Odom, has been named Quitman High School’s homecoming queen for 2021 during the assembly held last Friday before the QHS game ag
The State Fire Marshal’s Office is continuing its investigation into the early morning house fire here Tuesday that claimed the life of a Jonesboro resident.
In the interest of safety, patrons in Stone Theatre will be physically distanced for seating in all performances during the Louisiana Tech School of Theatre 2021 Fall Theatre Festival Nov. 2-7.
Members of the community joined with the Domestic Abuse Resistance Team Tuesday to hold a candlelight vigil in Ruston in memory of domestic abuse victims, in which the names of four children, three
The Louisiana Supreme Court has assigned retired judge Jimmie C. Peters to the civil case involving alleged sexual battery and bullying at Cedar Creek School.