The State Auditor’s Office released a report Monday finding that a Ruston mental and behavioral health care agency improperly billed Medicaid a total of $868,138 for services that may not have ever
DUBACH — As Louisiana emerged from its coronavirus stay-at-home order in mid-May, about a quarter of the town of Dubach’s residents had unpaid water bills stretching as far back as March and were o
Most students at Louisiana Tech University are home for the summer, even more than usual this year because the university’s first summer session of classes is completely online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ruston musician Shayla Blake is this year’s recipient of Argent Financial Group’s Distinguished Fellowship for the Hambidge Center’s Creative Residency Program, Argent announced last week.
Only days before Gov. John Bel Edwards is expected to announce whether Louisiana moves to the next phase of economic reopening, state health officials have begun counting new cases of COVID-19 in a way that lowers the overall total.
For the past few months during the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans have spent their time sheltering at home and only venturing out for essentials. However, for Cynitra Robertson, that was not an option.