With 11 months of collections on the books, the sales tax levied to fund the second phase of Ruston’s Sports Complex is beating projected estimates by $80,000. “We couldn’t be
David Kohl, a 1984 graduate of Louisiana Tech University and senior vice president and principal at Roach Howard Smith & Barton and president of the Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations,
Rolling Hills Ministries in Ruston has long served in disaster relief efforts throughout the southern U.S., including serving more than 6,000 meals to first responders, volunteers and individuals impacted by
Lincoln Parish Schools and Lincoln Achieve celebrated some of their shining lights Monday night at the 11th annual Student and Teacher of the Year Awards Gala at the Ruston Civic
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury is expected to make a final decision next month on whether to sell pieces of the library’s parking lot property to allow a new gas
GRAMBLING — You can’t blame Grambling State University President Rick Gallot for feeling sky high to start 2020. It’s all because The University of Louisiana System Board of Regents on
The newly elected Lincoln Parish Police Jury held its first meeting of the year Monday, and jurors got right down to business. After being sworn into office by Lincoln Parish
Ruston Police Department investigators can put away their measuring tape, pencils and paper. They have a new, more accurate way to reconstruct accidents and crime scenes. It’s called a total
At the Lincoln Parish Schools Student and Teacher of the Year Awards Gala Monday night, A. E. Phillips Laboratory School student Preston Parker (left), AEP student Chad Hamlin (middle) and
Tom Hoover has joined Louisiana Tech as the University’s Chief Information Officer. Hoover, who is currently pursuing his doctorate in Educational Leadership at Louisiana Tech, earned his bachelor’s degree from