A 700 year-old saltworks site being researched by archaeologists will be the subject of a talk by Carl Drexler on Thursday, at 5 p.m. in the Union Museum of History and Art, 211 N. Main St., in Farmerville. Admission is free.
With downtown Ruston as a backdrop, incoming Louisiana Tech students participate in activities to show school spirit and what it means to be a Bulldog. Tech held its first summer orientation session June 7-9 on campus and in the city.
Louisiana Tech incoming freshmen made the trek from campus to downtown Ruston June 7-9 to participate in Tech’s first summer orientation session. Here students head toward Railroad Park.
Having lost power for several hours last weekend due to a storm, memories emerged of a column I wrote years ago for Louisiana Conservationist magazine. With your indulgence, I’m sharing that column with you.
A mislabeled button on an emergency notification panel sent an erroneous message to about 5,000 people early Friday morning saying a train had derailed on the Louisiana Tech University campus.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury has taken the final steps necessary to secure financing for a sewer system rehabilitation project in the neighborhoods around the Water Tank Road area.
Opening week has arrived for “Shrek the Musical JR.” being produced by Ruston Community Theatre (RCT) and sponsored by a Pledge 10 grant from Jonesboro State Bank.
Ruston is set to get $6 million in cash from the state general fund for the first phase of the new frontage road leading to the Buc-ee’s Travel Center.