Entering the last weekend before Christmas, we hope that, for the collective sanity of the community, readers have already completed the majority of their holiday shopping. But we also know
The Ruston Daily Leader loves Louisiana Tech and Grambling State football, but like many local gridiron aficionados, we hold a special place in all hearts for the LSU Tigers, too.
You better watch out, you better not cry. You better not pout, and we’re telling you why — Santa Claus is coming to town. Christmas festivities in Ruston and Grambling
Time to get ready for some Christmas bowling, Lincoln Parish — gridiron style. Both Louisiana Tech and LSU will play in bowl games shortly after Christmas, with the Bulldogs taking
Just before 8 a.m. on a sleepy Sunday morning in December 1941 on a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended from the sky with
Like the Boy Scouts motto says, “Be Prepared.” Fortunately, this time Louisiana was. The cyber attack on Louisiana’s state government computer servers in late November disrupted agency operations. But because
Despite mixed outcomes as far as final scores, Thanksgiving weekend was undoubtedly a winning and fun one for area football fans. On the winning side were Louisiana Tech and LSU.
While the state of Louisiana may have, by a slim margin, chosen to stay the current course by reelecting Gov. John Bel Edwards at the Nov. 16, runoff election, voters
Ruston has made a considerable regional impact over the last handful of years, especially when it comes to economic development. But the biggest win came earlier this month, when a