Early voting for the Dec. 10 general election begins Saturday, but most Lincoln Parish voters will have only three proposed state constitutional amendments on their ballot.
A free “Your Farm and Your Taxes” workshop, is set for Dec. 6, at the Lincoln Parish Library in Ruston, to discuss how taxes apply to farming, current tax law, and more.
Dog owners and their families may welcome a new dog with open arms because they recognize these pets provide unconditional love and can make their human companions smile no matter what else is going on in their lives. However, other dogs may be considerably less enthusiastic about rolling out the proverbial welcome mat to another furry member of the family. In recognition of the potential difficulties of welcoming a new dog into a home where a dog already lives, the Humane Society of the United States and the American Kennel Club offer these suggestions to help dogs get along from the moment they meet.
Fifth graders at A.E. Phillips Laboratory School had a surprise visit from U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow on Nov. 10. They enjoyed listening to her share her experience as a Congresswoman and asking her questions about her service to the country.
The Wesley Chapel area in Ruston recently came together to give thanks for one of its long-standing pillars of the community. There was also another reason for the celebration. Its honoree just happened to turn 102.