LaGrange council debates requiring foundation surveys for all slab-built homes and accessory structures, citing setback ...
Portraying politicians as animals revives racist, pre-Civil War animosity. John Tures urges Americans to condemn such ...
Council reviews Sweetland Amphitheatre’s finances, popular ice rink and street parties, and outlines 2026 shifts in ticket ...
A Texas special election has Democrats celebrating and Republicans worrying, but Thomas Knapp argues midterm outcomes will ...
Loran Smith explores the ancient ginkgo tree—its roots in dinosaur-era China, survival of Hiroshima and Japan’s 1923 quake, ...
LaGrange Mayor Jim Arrington and Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center launch the Spring Mayor’s Health Initiative, offering ...
Dean Collins reflects on Psalm 28 and John 15, showing how moments of deepest desperation can become places of trust as ...
LaGrange High senior and local artist Ana Poe designs “Every Ability Shines” T-shirt celebrating inclusive education and ...
Richard Ingram traces how Lafayette’s coerced travels and imprisonment across Europe transformed his understanding of liberty ...
Picking up overlooked pecans along local sidewalks leads L. Michelle Moore to a bigger point: solar energy, like nuts on the ground, is abundant but underused in tackling energy and affordability ...
Berta Weathersbee Elementary second-grade teacher Deondra Rivers, known for her family-style classroom and creative projects, is named Teacher of the Year by her peers.
Helping Platt and Mabe navigate this new water is long-time competition cheer coach Brandi Turner. While she is stepping back ...
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