QUITMAN — March 15 started out as just another ordinary school day for Bryan “Peanut” Lay, son of Thomas and Michell Lay, who attends Quitman High School.
Despite a crowded field, the Cedar Creek golf team became district champions at the Division IV District I golf championships at Frenchman’s Bend in Monroe.
The Ruston track and field team began postseason competition at the District 2-5A meet Wednesday at West Monroe High School and came home with winning hardware.
Hope for stability and a brighter future increase with the uncertainty of each passing day. We are facing one shooting after another, deadly tornadoes demolishing entire communities, people crying out “O my God, what is next?
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In 2016, New York Police Department ( NYPD) officers brought the body of a small dog to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Hospital. The dog had allegedly been killed by her owner’s boyfriend in a dispute over who should walk the dog.