America is in an economic position that the world has seldom seen. Help-wanted signs are posted on local buildings as America is sitting on a 3.5% unemployment rate. This is
There is no denying the fact that as the only team in FBS that currently holds six straight bowl wins, the Louisiana Tech football team has been on a pretty
I am often asked how long I intend to keep this up, as in writing this column, writing books, and speaking on childrearing and family matters. My answer: As long
There’s going to be a considerable amount of celebrating going on in Lincoln Parish come Tuesday night. Not only is it New Year’s Eve, it’s the eve of the year
The “Views from the Boathouse” column on Nov. 17 of this year described Louisiana as “The state named Sue.” That’s “Sue” as in sue-happy … as in one of the
The House of Representatives impeached President Bill Clinton on Dec. 19, 1998. It was a Saturday. The votes, in which two articles of impeachment passed, were held around midday. By
As a new year approaches, officials are warning of a new strain of flu that is hitting parts of the country, and especially Louisiana, quite hard. The U.S. has seen
“The best laid schemes of mice and men go often askew.” — Robert Burns, standard English version “The good news is that every morning we have the choice; not to
“Is that Callie’s husband?” I said, as I slipped quietly into a pew near the front of the church. “He plays the flute?” I asked myself, knowing I didn’t have