North Louisiana Sen. Jay Morris’ bill to strip the permitting requirements from carrying a concealed handgun cleared another hurdle Wednesday, passing through the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice by a narrow 6-4 margin.
President Les Guice rolled out the red carpet for students at Louisiana Tech University as the much-anticipated “Midnight Breakfast” returned this week.
It’s 5 p.m., and a mother just gets home from work. There’s plenty of food to cook in the fridge, but it probably needs to be defrosted or combined to make a meal.
When it comes to residential trash pickup in the city of Ruston, it’s all about sorting and placement. And if that sorting and placement isn’t done correctly, the trash truck is going to pass you by.
Five of Louisiana Tech’s recently honored alumni will each serve as keynote speaker for one of the university’s four Spring Commencement Ceremony sessions Saturday and Sunday in the Thomas Assembly Center.
The town of Dubach will be posting another budget deficit for the fiscal year that wraps up next month, but the latest projections set those shortfalls at many times less than originally expected.
In the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University, there is one final that students look forward to — one that is intense, fast paced, and will challenge everything that they have learned in cyber engineering courses.