Even as early voting for the fall primary election continues, this week presents yet another opportunity for Lincoln Parish citizens to make their voices heard in the political process. On
In the past, any Louisianan who wanted to vote before election day had to attest they were going to be out of town, hospitalized or otherwise were required to meet
I listened this weekend as the television announcers declared that presidential candidate Donald Trump was landing his 747 in Mobile, Alabama. They said the city’s name as if it was
According to national political pundits, there is a revolution going on all over America. Voters are in a rebellion mode with little confidence in the political leadership at both the
Dear Rusty: My husband turns 65 in December of this year, but he is employed and will be on his employer’s health insurance at least through this school year (May
Aristotle once wrote that women have fewer teeth than men. For years, that was held up as proof that one of the smartest men who ever lived was actually an
The Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana hit the proverbial nail on the head with its opening assessment of the proposed stateconstitutionalamendmentson the Oct. 12 ballot. “Here we go again,”
I love this community. While my life has provided opportunities to visit from coast to coast across this great country and I travel whenever I can, it’s no secret that