Recently, NAMI Ruston was awarded another $ 5,000 Tardive Dyskinesia Education and Awareness Grant from our national headquarters, National Alliance on Mental Illness ( NAMI). This is the fourth award in four years.
A free workshop on managing your forests and open land for early successional wildlife habitat will be offered on May 7, at the Lincoln Parish Library in Ruston.
The Louisiana Tech softball team split its doubleheader against UTEP on Sunday, winning game two 4-2, and losing game one, 4-0, at Dr. Billy Bundrick Field on Alumni Weekend.
On Friday shortly before 2 p.m., Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop F began investigating a singlevehicle fatal crash on Hwy. 146 near Nig-Dorsey Road. The crash claimed the life of 82-year-old Geneva Williams of Chatham.
GRAMBLING — The first live glimpse of the Mickey Joseph-led Grambling State Tigers may have ended early due to thunderstorms Saturday at the program’s annual spring game, but there was still much to discern through the rain drops.
FARMERVILLE — Youngsters are invited to enjoy the “Expedition: Ice Age” exhibit with Dr. Bones on Saturdayfrom 1-3 p.m., in the Union Museum of History and Art – Discovery Place.
Eta Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi delivered 200 snacks and drinks to Cypress Springs Elementary School for students to enjoy during testing. CSE faculty member Jana Davis (left) receives the donation from Beta Sigma Phi member Diane Zumwalt.