LaGrange hosts March 7 litter cleanup and free document shredding at Jones Street Park; supplies provided and all events open ...
More candidates qualify for Troup County’s May 19 election as commission, school board and judge races take shape; early ...
Indie-blues and folk artist Marty O’Reilly brings his raw, soulful sound to LaGrange’s Pure Life House of Music on Friday, ...
Columnist Cathy Hunt reflects on viral baby macaque Punch, our empathy for animals, and whether we show equal care for ...
Troup hosts Harlem in its first state quarterfinal since 2011 on Wednesday, with a Final Four berth on the line ...
Strong athletic programs are rarely defined by talent alone. They are defined by systems. Nutrition planning, structured ...
Harlem ends Troup boys' 23-8 season in Elite 8, 72-57, denying Tigers first Final Four since 2005 as senior-heavy lineup takes the court together one last time.
LaGrange Fire Marshal John Thomas was honored at the Feb. 24 council meeting for 30 years of service, from rookie firefighter to ending duplicate state and city plan review fees.
GBI: LaGrange councilman Quay Boddie under investigation after alleged inappropriate contact with LaGrange College student.
LaGrange named Georgia's top micropolitan and ranks 6th in U.S. in Site Selection Magazine's rankings, reflecting nine major projects and $11.79 billion in local capital investment.
LaGrange’s Shirley B. Cox Literacy Award & Book Fair returns March 21 with reading prizes, storytime, community resources, health education and a blood drive at the William Griggs Center.
Lynn Gendusa shares how a risky chainsaw job and a church role taught her that pride, not tools, can cut deepest—and why learning to ask for help matters.
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