We are now officially into jamboree week for high school football in Lincoln Parish. You can almost smell fall in the air along with barbecue burgers, hot dogs and a few pots of gumbo.
You ignored August 12 didn’t you? That’s when the world celebrates National Middle Child Day every year, but you ignored it just as you have ignored us “middles” our entire lives!
When I say I love original art, I mean I love a little paint smeared on a canvas — nothing of particular value, mind you, but the idea of an idea … the representation of something worth remembering.
A stalwart friend recently called my attention to an online article titled, “Two Things to Say to a Child Returning to In- Person School (& Two You Should Avoid).”
Many of the legacies of our country began even before we were a nation. The fervor and spirit, the dedication and perseverance, the unbelievable sacrifices that have perpetuated the American spirit have been with us since we began molding our country.
A Louisiana House health committee hearing was held Monday in Baton Rouge that included Gov. John Bel Edwards and his chief public health officer, Dr. Joe Kanter.
In the western movies, the cavalry always came to the rescue with trumpets blaring, banners flying and soldiers wearing snappy uniforms decked out in plenty of fancy gold braid.