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On May 27, 2025, at approximately 7:30 p.m., officers from the LaGrange Police Department responded to a report of a gunshot ...
The LaGrange City Council is considering a Board of Planning and Zoning recommendation to approve a text amendment for ...
Two Troup High girls basketball players will be continuing the journey together into the next ranks. Nasha Daniel and Jaz ...
P.M., Officers from the LaGrange Police Department responded to the Hop In gas station, 1324 Hogansville Road, in reference to an Armed Robbery. Upon arrival, they met with the store clerk who advised ...
School’s out! Three local high school graduations are in the bag. Let the lazy days of summer begin! However, if you’re a student in an advanced English class, you may have the shadow of some ...
It is officially summer!  Graduations, celebrations, reunions, and picnics are taking place all over America.  Watermelons are ripening, and corn grows tall in the sunshine.  I always view this season ...
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed a measles  case in an unvaccinated Greater Atlanta resident. The individual acquired the virus  while traveling internationally. DPH is ...
Jamiya Reed is set to compete at the Division II level in track and field in the fall. The Troup High graduate is heading ...
There is a new healing hand at Troup High School. Maggie Denmon officially took over as the Tigers’ head athletic trainer ...
After two weeks to mull it over and hear from the public, the LaGrange City Council discussed potential budget cuts, including a planned raise for city employees. On May 13, City Manager Patrick Bowie ...
The week-long scouting summer camp, Camp Cowpie, is set to return on June 9. The youth camp is a local tradition dating back ...
Like Paul, “we have this treasure in jars of clay.” It’s a treasure to share and not just to keep! If God wanted to protect and preserve the treasure, why wouldn’t he have put it in something more ...