The world seemed surprised when Hitler annexed the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia in 1938. More surprised when he invaded Poland in 1939 and flabbergasted when he marched into the Soviet Union in 1941.
Isn’t technology a wonderful thing? If you think about how far we’ve come in the past 25 years when it comes to being able to bring the world closer together at your fingertips, it’s mind boggling.
DEAR HARRIETTE: Whenever a member of my family has an issue with my younger brother, they will complain directly to me. It’s almost as if they think I have control over his actions.
Ruston Community Theatre is pleased to announce the upcoming hilarious comedy, “The Father of the Bride,” directed by Mary Watkins, and sponsored by Century Next Bank. The play is written by Caroline Francke from the novel by Edward Streeter.
Louisiana Tech University’s Science and Technology Education Center (SciTEC) and Office of Professional Education Outreach (OPEO) have partnered to provide a solution to the state’s shortage of teachers.
Third Judicial District Attorney John Belton addressed a group of retired educators in a virtual meeting of the Lincoln Parish Retired Educators (LPRE) on March 10. LPRE is an affiliate organization of the Louisiana Retired Teachers Association (LRTA).
The cast of Ruston Community Theatre’s production of Matilda Jr. is shown on stage following a successful run at the Dixie Center for the Arts. There was a total of 93 cast members and 10 backstage volunteers who put in the hard work to make the production happen. Matilda Jr. was directed by Tami Alexander.