Monroe News Star - Sat Nov 21
A Ruston man died early Saturday after his truck left the roadway and struck a tree.
Ruston woman, son apprehended following shootingMonroe News Star - Fri Nov 20
Ruston police arrested a mother and son following a drive-by shooting Thursday night.
Mother and son arrested in drive-by shootingKNOE-TV Monroe - Fri Nov 20
A drive-by shooting in Ruston lands a woman and her son in jail. The shooting happened last night just before nine on Garr Avenue in Ruston.
Mother, son arrested in drive-by shootingNews-Star - Fri Nov 20
Ruston police arrested a mother and son following a drive-by shooting Thursday night.
Regents chair to speak at Tech's fall graduationNews-Star - Fri Nov 20
RUSTON - Artis Terrell, the chairman of Louisiana's Board of Regents, is the keynote speaker for Louisiana Tech's fall graduation ceremonies.
Tech president wants TOPS continuanceThe Shreveport Times - Thu Nov 19
RUSTON - Louisiana Tech University President Dan Reneau says he remains a firm supporter of the state's Taylor Opportunity Program for Students or TOPS that pays tuition at in-state schools for high-achieving high school students.
Tech researchers discover possible natural weapon in fight against salviniaNews-Star - Thu Nov 19
RUSTON - A team of researchers at Louisiana Tech University has found that a naturally occurring microorganism acts as a natural herbicide against giant salvinia.
Tech tops state in federal graduation rate reportNews-Star - Thu Nov 19
RUSTON - Louisiana Tech ranks No. 1 in the state of Louisiana among Football Bowl Subdivision public institutions in the most recent four-year student-athlete graduation rate average, according to the Federal Graduation Rate Report.
Ruston Farmers' Market giving thanks festival and last market for 2009Monroe News Star - Wed Nov 18
The Ruston Farmers' Market's Giving Thanks Festival is from 7:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday in the public parking lot on the corner of Louisiana Avenue and South Monroe Street in downtown Ruston.
Louisiana may lose a voice in WashingtonHouma Courier - Wed Nov 18
It's almost certain that Louisiana will lose a congressional seat when voting districts are redrawn in 2011 following next year's census, a state lawmaker told business leaders Tuesday.
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