It’s that time of year. No, not pollen season, or the time of heatstrokes, or even hurricanes. Although, all of those things are upon us and are definitely worrisome. No,
Food. It’s a necessity we often take for granted. Many of us never worry that we will open our cabinets, pantry or refrigerator and see bare shelves. We simply head
Louisiana lawmakers have been working at quickened speed this spring, trying to rush through hundreds of bills to wrap up their general session early and move onto the tougher budget
Ipassed a 25-year-old kid in the mall this morning, walking with some of his friends. He was an average-looking guy, with the exception that he was easily a head taller
So many local men and women have remarkable stories of courage and commitment to share, and once again this year, Jennings Daily News is asking people to share them with
Iwas only in the second grade when I was sent to the principal’s office for the first time. Mrs. Garbarino caught me writing a letter to DeSara in class, so
If Louisiana lawmakers don’t get it together soon, tens of thousands of elderly people residing in nursing homes may find themselves without a place to stay. This cannot happen. You
Iread Nathaniel Hawthorne`s first book, “The Scarlet Letter,” in my freshman year of college. The powerful verbosity and strong symbolism of the tale of Hester Prynne, Pearl and Dimmesdale made
Is medical marijuana the next Louisiana boondoggle? The current Louisiana legislature seems bent on pushing through extended legislation that enlarges the number of medical conditions marijuana is supposed to treat.