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Ruston’s quarterback Josh Brantley has settled in with his commitment to Tulane
Heading into the 2024 Louisiana high school football season, the Ruston High Bearcats are one of several teams with a bulls-eye on their backs. That’s because coach Jerrod Baugh’s team won the LHSAA Non-Select Division I state title last season behind talented quarterback Josh Brantley and are early favorites to repeat their 14-0...
High school student develops new method of removing microplastics from water at LA Tech
RUSTON, La (KTVE/KARD) – Last winter, Caddo Magnet High School junior Vennela Malireddy developed a new way of removing microplastics from water in a lab at Louisiana Tech University. According to Malireddy, the average individual consumes around five grams of microplastics each week, which adds up to about the size of a credit card. KTVE/KARD spoke […]
Welcome back to school, teachers! Enter for your chance to win a prize package
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - It’s that time of the year! Back-to-school is right around the corner, and KNOE is working with B&E Wholesale, Randall’s Captain Avery Seafood and Specialty Meats, and Coney Island Connect to bring a prize package to one lucky teacher. The drawing for the prize...
ULM archives and special collections near full capacity, give a snapshot of university’s history
MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — The University of Louisiana Monroe has a hidden gem on the 5th floor of the library. Special collections and archives carries old yearbooks, photographs, and several publications from the university. It’s like a campus museum. I have a lot of researchers come here. And since our stuff is online now, I […]
Trammell new top cat for revived RHS Alumni Association
The Ruston High School Alumni Association has a new president — retired United State Air Force veteran Glen Trammell — who plans to lead the organization to greater heights than ever before. And he has already gotten off to a soaring start. Trammell graduated from Ruston High School...
Cedar Creek announces Advanced Placement Award winners
Cedar Creek School announced that 25 students garnered Advance Placement Awards for their scores on AP exams. “Our students performed exceptionally well on their Advanced Placement test this year,” said Head of School Cindy Hampton. “This is a testament to the commitment of these students and their teachers to upholding a high level of academic rigor. We are extremely proud of our AP students and their teachers.”
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