Ruston’s Board of Aldermen is expected to vote Monday on a pair of ordinances that, if approved, open the way for a hotel and entertainment center to be built at the municipal sports complex.
GRAMBLING — The city of Grambling should receive the formal notice to proceed on a long-awaited water and sewer upgrade project next month. That means the citywide work can begin this summer, city council members learned Thursday.
After a busy January, the North Central Louisiana Arts Council board is eagerly awaiting applications for our open position for an Executive Director; the full job description is available at www.nclac.org.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging the public to immediately discontinue use of EzriCare Artificial Tears, and said the eye drops could be linked to infections across the United States that have resulted in hospitalization, vision loss and one death.
Habitat for Humanity of North Louisiana received $ 25,000 from Frank and Kathie Cordaro, owners of Today’s Realty in Ruston, to be used to fund Ruston’s newest Habitat for Humanity home this year.