Difference between revisions of "Ruston, Louisiana"

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*[[Dan Hollingsworth]], mayor from 1999 to 2015
 
*[[Dan Hollingsworth]], mayor from 1999 to 2015
 
*[[George B. Holstead]], attorney and state representative from 1964 to 1980
 
*[[George B. Holstead]], attorney and state representative from 1964 to 1980
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*[[Jerry Huckaby]], U.S. Representative from 1977 to 1993
 
*[[John S. Hunt]], Ruston native, Monroe attorney, Louisiana Public Service Commissioner from 1964 to 1972
 
*[[John S. Hunt]], Ruston native, Monroe attorney, Louisiana Public Service Commissioner from 1964 to 1972
 
*[[Fred W. Jones, Jr.]], judge of city, district, and appellate courts
 
*[[Fred W. Jones, Jr.]], judge of city, district, and appellate courts

Revision as of 16:35, April 9, 2021

Ruston is a city in north Louisiana with a 2010 population of 21,859. The seat of Lincoln Parish, Ruston grew 6.4 percent from the 2000 census tabulation of 20,546.

Ruston hosts the state's annual Peach Festival and is the home of Louisiana Tech University, which was established in 1894. Nearby to the west is the predominantly African American institution, Grambling University in Grambling, also in Lincoln Parish.

In recent years, Lincoln Parish has been a Republican stronghold. It is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Rodney Alexander of Jackson Parish and in the Louisiana House by attorney Rob Shadoin of Ruston.

Notable people