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Ralph Loyd Ropp (March 3, 1897 – March 31, 1982) [1] was an Ohio native who from 1949 to 1962 served as the 11th president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana, having preceded F. Jay Taylor.
Pages in category "Deaths by person in Louisiana" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Death and funeral of Jefferson Davis; F.
The Bernice Banner News: Bernice: Jessie Kelley Boyett The Daily News: Bogalusa: Boone Newspapers: Bossier Press-Tribune: Bossier City: Specht Newspapers The Inquisitor: Bossier City: 1997 [2] Settle Talk LLC The Bunkie Record: Bunkie: Louisiana State Newspapers: St. Bernard Voice: Chalmette: The Church Point News: Church Point: Louisiana State ...
John Simoneaux (April 24, 1967 – January 17, 2000), Simoneaux became well known in Ruston, Louisiana, playing in the bands Blue Monday and Howard Shaft Horns, and hosting the "Tuesday Night Blues Jam" at the Sundown Tavern in Ruston with his friends backing him as the house band.
Louisiana State Newspapers, Inc. is a privately held chain of 23 local newspapers in the U.S. state of Louisiana, mostly in the Acadiana region. It is based in Lafayette [ 1 ] and is the largest newspaper chain by number of publications in the state.
Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker visited a Buc-ees near Huntsville, Ala., in this Aug. 3, 2023 file photo. Buc-ee's plans to open its first Louisiana travel center in Ruston in 2025.
The first African American newspaper in Louisiana was L'Union, a French-language newspaper launched in 1862. [1] [2] The first daily African American newspaper in Louisiana, and in the entire country, came two years later with La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orléans. [3] [4]
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