Victoria Sullivan of Ruston sits as Rashton Rasbury sets up to draw blood during the “Out for Blood” Blood Drive on Thursday afternoon at the Lincoln Parish Library.
Jackson Parish Chamber of Commerce members, family, friends, and Mayor Leslie Thompson join Nicole Phillips, owner of Scrub-A-Dub Grooming for a ribbon cutting at 1641 S. Hudson Ave.
Workers were on Louisiana Tech University campus Thursday to lay bricks in front of the south exit of Keeny Hall as part of ongoing projects to improve the accessibility of campus infrastructure.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury has decided to stop contributing funding to Ruston-based animal shelter 4 Paws Rescue, denying the shelter’s $24,000 funding request for 2022.
The Relax Inn located at 1300 N Trenton Street was being demolished Wednesday morning. The hotel is known for being the site of a 1987 hostage situation in which Dwight Riser held two hostages at gunpoint in one of the hotels rooms and married one of them. Leader photo by JESSIECA CARR
Almost four years after Sheila Jackson’s body was found in one of the travel lanes of U.S. 167 South, police investigators still don’t know exactly what happened.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury’s Public Works Committee approved documents Tuesday that wrap up bridge replacements on Eaves Road and Walnut Creek Road in Simsboro with significant savings.
From the first conversation, Hannah Bowman expressed the Michael Brooks Family Clinic’s dedication to the Ruston community and providing quality healthcare to its citizens.
The Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science (COES) will honor its 2020 distinguished alumni on Friday, Oct. 22, with a dean’s reception.