Ruston High School students participating in the Teach One to Lead One community mentorship program completed their service project Thursday by visiting the Lincoln Parish Early Childhood Center an
GRAMBLING — The fire that destroyed the China Grove Missionary Baptist Church building early Thursday morning left parishioners shaken but not discouraged. “It’s unreal, but still we have to keep
Louisiana Tech University education student Da’Mon Moreland recalls attending elementary school in Ruston as a child. And while he remembers his teachers fondly, there was no one to show him
Half of the Lincoln Parish Police Jury’s members completed their final meeting in office Tuesday. Meanwhile, the list of parish positions the new batch of jurors will be tasked with
The investigation continued Wednesday into the shooting death of a Ruston native whose body was found about a mile inside Claiborne Parish near La. 146. The body of Jason Staples,
GRAMBLING — The Grambling Joy Fund Committee is looking for parade participants for the city of Grambling Christmas Parade on Saturday. Area churches, schools, bands, businesses, clubs, scouts, ROTC groups
The time for the U.S. 2020 Census is fast approaching. After that comes the redistricting process in 2021, in which local, state and federal bodies redraw the voting district lines
A former Grambling State University student charged with first-degree murder in a double homicide that occurred on the school campus in 2017 is scheduled to go to trial next spring.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury passed its $20 million budget for next year Tuesday with no public comment and minimal opposition on the board. A public hearing was held concerning