DEAR HARRIETTE: I bought some expensive shoes, and my husband found out and told me to take them back to the store. Bills are tight, and he was counting on using the money to buy our car new tires. I took them to the store, and they told me they don’t give refunds. My hus-band was understanding and told me to keep the shoes, that I deserve them and he would figure out a way to get the money for new tires.
During this Thanksgiving season, we thank you, Ruston, Grambling, and northeast Louisiana, for your support of the National Alliance on Mental Illness - Ruston, Louisiana Chapter (NAMI Ruston).
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have had a crush on this guy for years. We became friends and started seeing each other, but after a while it just felt like he lost interest, and we fell off.
The town of Dubach recently held a clean-up day that brought together citizens from all corners of the community. Pictured right and above left are Mike Benefield and youngster Kaden Bernon working together along the edge of one of the local roads while pictured above right are Dubach Restoration and Beautification Organization President Renee Vowles and her sons gathering trash. Pictured below, Bernon works with Dubach Councilman Christopher Moerbe to load trash into one of the town’s garbage trucks. Town Clerk Charla Thompson said the event was highly successful and the town appreciates the efforts of so many to help Dubach continue to be a wonderful place to live.