Michael ” Mike” John Hoogland, 61, of Shreveport, passed away unexpectedly on March 23, 2023, in his family home. He was a pillar of the North Louisiana community, and the owner and President of Hoogland’s Landscape, LLC.
When I was a kid, Ruston was a dry town for alcohol sales. There were none. But if you lived here, you knew there was enough booze in people’s pantries to pickle every liver in Lincoln Parish.
A Dubach man is charged with violation of a protective order in connection with a domestic incident that included rock throwing and allegedly kicking a female victim in the head.
Despite Mother Nature overriding the Leprechauns to bring unseasonably frigid temperatures on St. Patrick’s Day, Louisiana Tech University’s Kappa Delta sorority managed to keep things sizzling with Shamrock 2023.
More than 10 million Americans have bipolar disorder. Although the illness can occur at any point in life, more than one-half of all cases begin between ages 15-25. Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally.
Behind dominant pitching and timely hitting, the Louisiana Tech Softball team rebounded with a 4-1 win over Middle Tennessee in its series finale on Sunday afternoon at Dr. Billy Bundrick Field.
Cathy Stuckey and Lynne Brazzel work the registration table at the Calvary Baptist Church’s F.A.I.T.H. Riders Marble Run fundraiser. The Marble Run was held to offset expenses for the group’s Rumble in Ruston event in May.