Ruston’s Board of Aldermen moved the city one step closer toward possibly becoming a residential internet provider Monday night, but Mayor Ronny Walker cautioned that the process is a long one.
Two members of the Lincoln Parish legislative delegation said Monday they would like to see the state use a portion of its $3.2 billion COVID-19 federal stimulus money to shore up Louisiana’s unemployment trust fund.
Everette B. Penn, nationally known professor, researcher and author, is bringing his Teen and Police Services Academy (TAPS) to Grambling’s community via zoom Thursday.
A Ruston man has been arrested after allegedly taking $20 off the top of a cash register at the E-Z Mart and making a scene for not getting as much in lottery winnings as expected.
The local chapter of the Confederates MC raised $7,001 for the Louisiana Center for the Blind during the motorcycle group’s third annual Darick Williamson benefit.
GRAMBLING — The School of Social Work at Grambling State University (GSU) received reaffirmation of accreditation from the Council on Social Work Education’s Commission on Accreditation (CSWE) for
GRAMBLING — Fire Chief Patrick Conley announced Thursday at the city council meeting that his department will be using a $100,000 grant to purchase Automated External Defibrillator (AED) units.
A Ruston man has been arrested after allegedly hitting his girlfriend of three years in the head approximately 10 times before busting the windows out of her car with a hammer while children were i
Argent Trust Company announced last week that it has promoted Deanna Rankin to chief risk officer, Amy Rhodes to chief compliance officer and Kimberly Breithaupt to chief audit executive.