The Lincoln Parish Library Board of Control on Wednesday voted in support of a potential plan to adjust the millage rates of the library’s two ad valorem taxes for 2020 in such a way that will help the library pay off its bond debt without changing the total taxes residents have to pay.
The Lincoln Parish Geographic Information System Commission on Wednesday reviewed complaints against GIS District IT Manager and recent parish administrator candidate Tracy Calloway for alleged “un
A Ferriday man has been charged with carrying a firearm on Grambling State University’s campus. It is the second firearmrelated arrest on GSU’s campus this week.
The city of Ruston will receive a $3.5 million federal Economic Development Administration grant to shore up portions of its electric infrastructure and upgrade its fiber optic network, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced today.
Students in first through sixth grades at Lincoln Parish’s public schools, plus the “A” group of students in grades seven-12, reported to class Wednesday for their first day of school for the 2020-21 year.
Ruston’s Board of Aldermen meets tonight in its role as the city’s personnelfinance committee to discuss the Walker administration’s proposed budget for the spending year that begins Oct. 1.