Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, the forgotten holiday. What’s that, you say? School’s out, relatives are getting together, the frozen-turkey bin at the grocery store is empty and the Macy’s Day Thanksgiving
While the state of Louisiana may have, by a slim margin, chosen to stay the current course by reelecting Gov. John Bel Edwards at the Nov. 16, runoff election, voters
Let’s talk turkey. Of course, what usually pops into mind whenwe hear theword “turkey” is the holiday that’s just around the corner. But what my family often thinks of is
We recently celebrated my husband Tom’s birthday with a trip to Nashville and a spectacular night of music. Entitled “An Evening With James Burton and Friends,” the event featured the
Ruston has made a considerable regional impact over the last handful of years, especially when it comes to economic development. But the biggest win came earlier this month, when a
Whenwemoved tooursmall corner of the country, for which I am grateful, we were greeted by the aboriginals: creatures great and small who lived in the dense woods and had never
Louisiana has just held its general election and thankfully it is over. It has been quit a journey and one that was less than desirable; even by Louisiana standards. Amid