Area youngsters have the opportunity to sit behind the wheel of emergency vehicles and explore heavy construction equipment up close on Saturday during the Ruston Cultural District’s annual Cultural Construction
The Sparta Ground Water Commission may be a step closer toward getting the $100,000 match itneeds to apply for an Environmental Protection Agency grant for a project that would include
A state official has thrown out multibillion-dollar contracts the Louisiana Department of Health awarded to manage the care of most of the state’s Medicaid population. The decision, made in response
With five of the six new jurors sitting in their first special called meeting since being inaugurated on Jan. 14, the Lincoln Parish Police Jury started with the basics Tuesday
It’s been almost nine months since an F3 tornado tore through Ruston and Lincoln Parish, ripping away much of the tree canopy that defined the local skyline. On Feb. 8,
Two mayor-limiting ordinances originally passed by the Dubach Town Council in December will not go on the books, after an attempt Tuesday to override the mayoralvetoesfell short. One ordinance would
The search is over for a man Ruston police say was involved in an attempted murder that occurred in October of last year. Deontrell Marquis Hunter, 25, of 108 Abbot
Both of Lincoln Parish Schools’ elementary grades Teachers of the Year believe in tailoring their instruction to reach students of all backgrounds and abilities. Glen View Elementary special education teacher
Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University and head of the Child Emotion Center-Arizona Twin Project, will deliver the next lecture in Louisiana Tech University’s New Frontiers in
As of midday Monday, Ruston police were still searching for the suspect in a Sunday shooting that left a Grambling man dead. Jeffery D. Early died of a gunshot wound