To support Louisiana Tech in its massive damage assessment as well as planning and oversight of the repair, recovery, and reconstruction of campus, Adam McGuirt has been named director of
GRAMBLING — Leaders of a grassroots movement to bring Amtrak passenger rail service to North Louisiana say keeping the project in front of state and federal officials is essential for
If all goes according to plan, a professional debris removal company should be in Ruston next week to begin hauling off logs, limbs and construction rubble still piled along city
Thirteen-year-old Devika Dua steps to the microphone at the Scripps National Spelling Bee and gives a nervous smile to the pronouncer. “Synusia,” the pronouncer intones. A look of concentration crosses
Louisiana Tech head football coach Skip Holtz, right, and Grambling State head coach Broderick Fobbs, left, held a press conference at the Davison Athletics Complex Friday to talk about their
In its first meeting of the summer break, the Lincoln Parish School Board will address a brief agenda Tuesday, which includes the Lincoln Parish Sales & Use Tax Commission’s proposed
Emergency bridge closure La. 3061 just south of Ruston is closed to through traffic effectively due to a washout around the guardrail pad of a bridge. This bridge is located 1.7
Had it not been for emergency backup generators bought through a federal grant program following the 2016 flood, the impact of last month’s tornado could have been worse. “We (Ruston)
Louisiana Tech University entered into a Memorandum of Understanding agreement with Central Louisiana Technical Community College Wednesday with the goal of clearing a transition path from CLTCC’s Forestry Technology program
GRAMBLING — Residents receiving water from the city of Grambling may notice an increase in their bill later this year. That’s because the Grambling City Council adopted an ordinance during