DayeTime: Making a 'lazy river' work for us
When Louisianians think about energy, most immediately think about oil and natural gas. A few in North Louisiana may add lignite coal to that list.
When Louisianians think about energy, most immediately think about oil and natural gas. A few in North Louisiana may add lignite coal to that list.
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe has a new linguist for its Language and Culture Revitalization Program (LCRP).
Mansura is asking Kansas City Southern Railroad to consider taking action to improve the safety of the crossing on St. Jean Street, where there were two minor accidents this past month.
Marksville natve Dustin Fuqua (left), was honored with the Creole Peoples Award at the Creole Heritage Celebration in Natchitoches on Sept. 14. Fuqua is the chief of resources of the Cane River Creole National Historical Park in Natchitoches Parish. Shown with Fuqua is Retired Army Lt. Gen. Russell Honore, of Pointe Coupee Parish, who was the keynote speaker for the event. {Photo courtesy of Dustin Fuqua}
History is forever and cannot be changed, but cultures -- like gardens -- will disappear if they are left untended.
This week is Voter Registration Week in Louisiana.