There’s no telling how many millions of dollars in future potential tax revenue Lincoln Parish’s four largest taxing bodies are giving up to bring a Buc-ee’s travel center to Ruston.
The lovable little cartoon beaver with the red cap has officially invaded Ruston. He may be the most popular castor since Theodore, Wally, Ward and June moved into neighborhoods way back in 1957.
On the backside of the protracted, contentious bid for speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, it’s nice to know that not all government sinks to such juvenile dysfunction every time a new term begins.
Each year my eighth grade English teacher, the late, great Mr. George Smith, directed and produced a play for the entire Northside Jr. High student body.
Proponents of a move to make alcohol more readily available in Ruston better get a move on. Because even though the referendum on expanded sales isn’t until March, the first voter registration deadline is next month.
I would venture a guess that many of you don’t know who Germil Deantonious Rhone was. I know I didn’t before this week when we published a story about his death on Christmas Day.