On this special day, those of us who have the forum to express thoughts and ideas tend to offer up heart-warming stories about what our fathers meant to us and the life lessons they passed on.
Late one evening this week I couldn’t fall asleep, so I began searching on my tablet for something to stream. I happened upon some obscure baseball documentary about the fascination with the fastball.
With the announcement made public Tuesday that Louisiana Tech will be hosting the 2024 Conference USA Tournament in Ruston for the second time in four years, it was a no-brainer decision for a conference that has seen its share of tumult over the past few years.
When I was in high school, I had a very close family member become addicted to opioids after undergoing back surgery and subsequently using pain medication for months following the procedure.
I’ve flipped the calendar 57 times now with my dear mother and I can honestly say, every day has been a blessing to me. I’m also blessed to still have the matriarch of the Trahan clan still flourishing.
Way back in the early 1990s, in a three-story house on Line Avenue that no longer exists, five roommates and myself sat around the resident law student’s computer in amazement that he was utilizing dial-up internet service.