For as long as I can remember, my grandmother kept a small, framed picture of her older brother on her dresser. Erasmus Gale Cross, Rab for short, was the second
It was more than a game. It was another step for Ruston in the recovery process in the aftermath of the April 25 tornado that ripped through the city, taking
Q: Our 7-year-old son recently stole two small model cars from a playmate while he was at the playmate’s house. Apparently, he wanted to trade one of his toys for
If it seems like we just finished with an early voting period, that’s because we did. But now that the Oct. 12 primary election is over and the Nov. 16
Back in August, soon after candidate qualifying for the fall primary election had concluded, I did some research and wrote a column about how change seems to come in waves
I remember when my girls were young and our time was filled with my work, sports, school activities, and deadlines for them and me both. Oh, how I long for
Dear Rusty: My husband retired at his full retirement age of 66. He qualified for Social Security but also qualified for Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). Being so, he falls
Several years ago Russia had disintegrated as a world power that was determined to destroy the United States and dominate the world under communistic rule. The iron curtain had corroded