ARCADIA — Work continues on behalf of the Sparta Ground Water Commission to chase money to update and enhance the existing groundwater model so as to better assess the Sparta Aquifer’s status and p
A Marion man was sentenced to life in prison on July 3 for the shotgun slaying of a neighbor in February 2018. David Michael Bull, 24, was sentenced to life
A day of fun on Saturday was capped off with the D’Arbonne Festival 2019 Fireworks Show that lit up the sky over Lake D’Arbonne. The full-day festival included live music,
Farmerville’s Town Council approved a change in operating time for the Farmerville Rec Center during Monday’s regularly-scheduled monthly meeting at Town Hall. The Rec Center will now be open from
Pictured is Beetlebug, the horse of the late Velvet Roberts. Roberts’ hat and boots were carried in by her horse in her honor at the D’Arbonne Range Riders Pro Rodeo
The Lincoln Parish School Board has agreed to transfer the old Dubach High School baseball field to the town of Dubach, a property for which the town has been eyeing
BATON ROUGE — Gov. John Bel Edwards on Wednesday afternoon declared a state of emergency for all of Louisiana in preparation for the impact of the low-pressure system, Invest 92L,
Whether through video editing, graphic design, digital illustration, or even animation lectures and workshops, Louisiana Tech graphic design graduate Joseph Catalanello has always been driven to fill in gaps he
Hot, then potentially stormy. That’s the double whammy weather forecast Lincoln Parish residents can expect for the rest of this week into early next week, according to the National Weather