As Gomer Pile insightfully said: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise. There were a number of them on election night in the Bayou State. Governor John Bel Edwards’ quest for a first primary
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Being raised in Farmerville, I was blessed not only by loving parents but also by a wonderful community that shared in my upbringing. The same can be said by most if
“What is this?” I was looking for some celery in the vegetable drawer. What I found looked like a dead green octopus. There were other things in there that used
The next person who tells you justice is totally blind wasn’t sitting in the courtroom when 3rd Judicial District Judge Bruce Hampton sentenced John Nichols to two consecutive life terms
Sometimes thing work out perfectly. And for football fans in Ruston, that happened over the weekend. From Ruston High School and Cedar Creek on Friday night, to Louisiana Tech on
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Lincoln Parish voters have plenty to be proud of as result of the Oct. 12 primary election, even if all of their favorite candidates didn’t win. Voter turnout in several
Let’s face it; Louisiana politics are usually irritating, inconsistent and interesting all at the same time. You can say the same about Louisiana elections and the gubernatorial runoff on Nov.