As war devastates children abroad, Lynn Gendusa urges Americans to recognize their safety, lower their voices at home, and unite in compassion instead of waging internal battles.
Wellstar West Georgia installs a second Varian TrueBeam system in LaGrange, expanding precise radiation therapy and cutting wait times for cancer patients across the region.
Bill King recalls when appliances lasted decades, then details a week of leaks, repairs and surprise replacements that left ...
LaGrange Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast returns April 25, serving all-you-can-eat pancakes at First Baptist on the Square to fund ...
Black Family Wellness Expo returns March 21 in LaGrange with free screenings, resources and activities to address health, food and economic disparities impacting Black families.
Lauren Clark has been hired as the director of marketing and communications at LaGrange College, effective March 9. She comes into this new role with 18 years of experience helping mission-driven ...
Twin Cedars and Troup County Prevention Coalition will host Prevent Event 2026 on March 16 in LaGrange, offering daylong education on teen substance abuse, suicide and mental health. The Troup County ...
Georgia Foundation for Early Care and Learning names Judge R. Michael Key of LaGrange, Abigail Thompson Garcia and Callie Flack to its board, bolstering early childhood efforts statewide. The Georgia ...
Downtown LaGrange’s St. Patrick’s Day Block Party returns March 14, 4–8 p.m., with free family fun, live music and food tents from local restaurants on Main Street.
Dean Collins reflects on Jesus' temptation, the enemy's “opportune time,” and how Spirit-empowered believers can live out ...
Troup County’s Ag Center is expanding 4-H and public programs with new beekeeping hives, a greenhouse and an education garden supported by master gardener volunteers.
Columnist Dick Yarbrough shares a letter from Toledo Manufacturing disputing claims it backs Okefenokee titanium mining and arguing decisions should rest on independent scientific review.