Unsurprisingly, as my regular column-writing time arrives once again, I feel compelled to say something about the coronavirus situation gripping our nation and world.
When the Lincoln Parish Police Jury approved some state-mandated voter precinct shifts a couple months ago, I wrote a column about the lastminute manner in which these moves were made public and explained.
Louisiana’s legislative session looms on the near horizon, and like every year, there are a handful of issues on which lawmakers seem to be especially honing in.
It’s a curious thing that oftentimes in politics, campaign promises seem to mean more during election season than they do during the actual term, the time when officials could actually fulfill the promises they made to get there.
If you had trouble keeping up with the past week’s turn of events concerning Dubach School, you could hardly be blamed. The speed at which the topic of the school’s
This week I’ve thought a lot about the story of the unstrung bow. According to a Greek legend, a man once laughed at the famed fable-maker Aesop as he was
I love ranking things. In fact, it could be called an obsession. Whether it’s the best and worst soft drinks I’ve ever tasted (try some Cheerwine if you’re ever near
I’m writing this column on Thursday, which happens to be my 24th birthday. It’s the oldest I’ve ever been (obviously), but as I’ve already heard from numerous people this week,