With candidate qualifying for the Oct. 14 primary less than two weeks away, the question of the day is whether the Lincoln Parish Police Jury could be on the verge of its biggest turnover in 19 years.
Though I’ve never really been much of a politico, I do pay enough attention to the comings and goings in Washington to know where our government stands.
What was a thumbs down just a few short weeks ago has resulted in a thumbs up this week for those who planned a job fair for the workers who are displaced from the Ardagh glass plant in Simsboro.
When you think of summertime, what comes first to your mind? I recall visits to my grandparents’ homes in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. I can still feel the cold water and smooth stones of clear mountain creeks where my cousins and I waded.
There has been a highly political battle on Capitol Hill — actually, that’s the only kind of battle they have on Capitol Hill — over U.S. defense policy and spending.