Several power surges that occurred in parts of Ruston on Tuesday evening resulted from repairs being made to an electric line that was damaged the day before when a pine
Incidents of influenza and other respiratory viruses are widespread in Louisiana, and state officials are urging those who haven’t yet done so to protect themselves and others by taking a
GRAMBLING — Grambling State University announced that Lori Williams is the new Associate Vice President for Operations and Chief Human Resources Officer. “We are excited to welcome Ms. Williams to
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents arrested a Homer man for allegedly killing a bald eagle and other wildlife crimes in Claiborne Parish. Two other men were arrested
The 21st Annual Krewe of Allegro Mardi Gras Ball will be held Feb. 15 at the Ruston Civic Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. with dinner being served at 6:30
Ruston High School senior Christian Payne has been in leadership roles for most of his life. Described by his parents and school administration as a hard worker and natural leader,
DUBACH — The reaction from Dubach residents, school administration and elected officials was one of relief and excitement Tuesday morning when Lincoln Parish Schools Superintendent Mike Milstead reversed his decision
The Ruston Police Department continue to investigate the Jan. 19 shooting inside a local party venue that resulted in the death of a Grambling man. So far, RPD detectives have
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science will host its second annual CREWE (Cyber Research for Empowering Women Experimenters) workshop Feb. 23 – 25, and applications are still
GRAMBLING — Trying to “stop it before it starts,” Grambling State University has gone proactive when it comes to preventing domestic violence. Tony Porter, an author, educator, activist and adviser