Alysia Lewis Bradford, a Ruston native, Ruston High graduate and Grambling State University alumna, recently published an illustrated poem in book form, titled, “Grandma’s House on Memory Lane: A Tribute to Grandmothers Everywhere!”
Lincoln Parish residents who want to vote in the Oct. 14 primary election and are not now registered have until Sept. 13 to do so in person at the registrar of voters office, by mail or at the local Office of Motor Vehicles.
The LSU AgCenter is pleased to announce its 2023 fall Louisiana Super Plant selection: Cinnamon Girl distylium ( Distylium ‘PIIDIST-V’). Distylium hybrids are relatively new to the plant nursery trade, making their debut in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Distylium is a native to Asia and is a member of the witch hazel family.
Hunters have had a tough time this summer. With the lingering drought and daily temperatures 100 degrees and above for days, deer hunters needed to be preparing food plots and getting stands set up and ready.
The Purchases of firearms, ammunition and a wide range of hunting supplies are exempt from state sales tax this weekend as part of the Louisiana Second Amendment Weekend Sales Tax Holiday, state officials said.
First Baptist WMU ladies worked on bibs for Wyatt Manor residents. During the work time Becky McBride had a very informative meeting to discuss their planned event for Forest Haven in December. Also discussed was assisting with the Jackson Parish WMU association Crafty Cafe which will be Sept. 9 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the family life Center at First Baptist Church in Jonesboro.