Johnie Lois Manning Echols, our precious wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother was born on May 24, 1934, in El Dorado, Arkansas, and went to be with the Lord on November 22, 2021, at Alpine Rehab in Ruston.
A celebration of life will be held for Jimmie Parker O’Neal at Alabama Presbyterian Church in Sibley, on November 26, 2021, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Allison Moody officiating.
In January of 1980 legendary football coach Bum Phillips told fans that his team the year before knocked on the door, that year they beat on the door and the next year they were going to kick it in.
Utilizing their football players for the first time this season, the Lincoln Prep Panthers shook off some first half pigskin rust to handle the rock in a 73-59 victory over the Richwood Rams.
Full court pressure propelled the Cedar Creek Lady Cougars to a 17-2 run to take the lead on their way to a 44-30 win over the Quitman Lady Wolverines.
During this Thanksgiving season, we thank you, Ruston, Grambling, and North Louisiana, for your support of the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Ruston, Louisiana Chapter (NAMI Ruston).
Weather permitting, the city of Ruston will be closing Cedar Creek Road, between E. Kentucky Avenue and Foxx Creek Drive, on Monday, November 29, at 8 a.m.
Families gather outside the Thomas Assembly Center Saturday to celebrate Fall Commencement and the newest group of Louisiana Tech alumni. Photo by Emerald McIntyre
The Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce joined business leaders, friends and owners Craig Moss and Paul Johnson for a ribbon cutting at Bandit Axe @ The Zone in Ruston on Nov. 18. Located at 5131 Hwy. 167 North in Ruston, Bandit Axe features 12 lanes of axe throwing complete with a throwing coach. The facility can host parties, team-building events and various celebrations. Jeff Camp is the manager. Courtesy photo