LaGrange, GA News
- LaGrange, GA News
- Plenty of summer camps to choose from for the kids
- Incumbents have opposition in upcoming primary
- Stupendous summer fun abounds in Troup County
- Low lake level forces cancellation of poker run
- Long weekend at the lake
- Smith announces bid for House District 69 seat
- Epps announces re-election bid
- Memorial Day services to honor fallen soldiers
- LSPA gearing up for season, plans to ‘keep things interesting’
- Hogansville: Careful where you put that sign
- Jail detention officer fired and arrested
- Clarification
- Belk to undergo $2 million remodel
- Correction
- LaGrange man on trial for sex crime, assault
- Adams announces school board candidacy
- Barnes declares candidacy for District 2 School board seat
- Ragan announces commission District 2 run
- State Rep. Nix announces District 69 re-election bid
- McCoy announces District 3 commission bid
- Harrington announces sheriff bid
- Registration open for West Georgia Idol
- Election qualifying starts Wednesday
- Airport authority approves $96,000 to replace vital equipment
- Kerrey charges LC graduates
- ‘Social Security tour’ visits
- Career Connect is Thursday
- LaGrange Toyota owner buys Larry Rich Nissan
- Arrest made in burglary
- ‘A lot of people would die to have a lake like this’
- Summer reading programs gearing up at libraries
- ‘The whole reason behind this is community’
- New Dean of Enrollment Management named at LaGrange College
- Corley drugstores prepare to shutdown
- Manchester educator to become new THS principal
- Shattuck announces run for solicitor general
- Jones announces commission re-election bid
- Callaway to qualify for Troup County school board
- Chattahoochee River on ‘endagered’ list
- At least 15,000 pounds of food collected by letter carriers
- New state patrol office to be built near Interstate 85
- Republican commission candidates want lower taxes, less spending
- Thefts prompt deputies to increase patrols at lake
- Construction on the square
- School board to tentatively adopt budget with $1.2 m deficit
- West Point police to be equipped with Tasers
- LaGrange teacher to run 100 miles for cancer
- Professor starts second career after years at Kroger
- Little seeking another state court judge term
- Professor’s comic opera features faculty, students
- U.S. News ranks LHS as a ‘Best High School’
- Classic car show for a cause
- They’re back: It’s time for the Cutest Kids Contest
- Commission considers options for planned fire station
- ‘You are never done with your children’
- West Point Council to vote on Tasers
- Group home looking to re-establish in Hogansville
- Tour de Lake bicycle ride this weekend
- Regional transportation tax will be on July ballot
- McFadden’s goal is to build opprotunities at Boys and Girls Club
- Renowned cook found success with help of mentors
- Local legislators sum up state session changes, budget
- City will keep downtown loading zone
- Public hearing Thursday on school transfer proposal
- Public safety agencies propose mental health court
- Ken Boatwright to run for county tax commissioner
- Hogansville GED classes will continue
- Baker to seek reelection to state court solicitor
- Scott Turk named new county finance officer
- Sheriff’s Sgt. Brockington receives Deputy of the Year award
- Schools system hires new CFO
- Troup donors contributed more than $20,000 to schools
- West Point Lake being operated for drought conditions
- LaGrange singer performs in North Korea
- Pollards: ‘Amazing Race’ experience proved nothing is impossible
- Program helps soldiers reconnect with their families
- Funeral home opens at former Golden Corral
- James Woodruff enters race for Troup County Sheriff
- Occupiers promote message despite small turnout
- Two men batter, rob pedestrian
- DCA: West Point ‘making progress’ on youth building
- Alabama man killed in West Point wreck
- Neighbors say fight led to shooting at Hogansville American Legion Hall
- Public safety report
- LHS principal will miss fast pace of high school administration
- Sister of Virginia Tech victim completes Boston marathon
- Deadly shooting at American Legion hall in Hogansville
- Fayette commissioner: Transportation tax eliminates local control
- Commander’s homecoming
- Pedestrian hit outside Chinese buffet
- The ‘church on the hill’ turning 175
- Government agencies sign child abuse protocol
- Woods to host Hogansville prayer service
- Study: DUI/Drug Court participants less likely to re-offend
- One injured in Interstate 85 wreck near Kia Boulevard exit
- Troup High School chorus students prep for ‘Finale!’
- Signs go up for Born Learning Trail
- Vernon Street, Hogansville Road resurfacing to begin
- Art museum wants to expand education effort
- LSPA to present ‘real-life’ comedy in three acts
- Tax commissioner: ‘birthday tax’ coming to an end
- Man pleades guilty to rape; receives 25-year sentence
- LHS Chorus ready to dance through life
- Bible verse inspires first Banquet on Main
- HOPE for a Day walk registration has begun
- City will move ahead with Prince’s Foundation ideas
- Celebrating Mother Earth
- ‘Opera and More’ coming to Callaway Sunday
- West Point police address citizens’ concerns over harassment allegations
- Garrison to draw on Irish expertise in final lecture in series
- Sheriff’s investigators looking into ‘sweatheart scam’
- Prince’s Foundation hears LaGrange planning needs
- ‘I’ve seen everything’
- THS principal resigns; LHS, Hope principals announced
- Freeland announces commission District 2 run
- Gilmore announces candidacy for commission
- District 3 commissioner won’t run for re-election
- Davis announces commission District 3 run
- Out-of-control dogs pose hazards
- Correction
- GED classes could end in Hogansville
- Officers: Drivers should heed speed, conditions to avoid accidents
- County finance officer Mills set to retire
- Lukken Industrial extension project to begin soon
- District Attorney Pete Skandalakis seeks re-election
- Sheriff’s candidates speak out in Republican forum
- Keeping an eye on everyone
- Light nearing completion at Davis, Big Springs roads
- School system will no longer fund AP exams
- Foundation: Time short to match funds for teacher projects online
- Commission chair seeking funds for poverty program
- Sheriff encourages disposal of unused prescription drugs
- Taking time to keep Troup County beautiful
- County to sell off unwanted property
- Troup County Sheriff’s Office goes high-tech
- Sons of Lafayette to host UGA Men’s Glee Club
- Single-copy price of LDN Weekend Edition to increase
- SPLOST bonds approved for West Point redevelopment
- Traveling memorial honors fallen officer
- West Point’s lawyer charged with DUI
- New formula shows 64.3% of Troup students graduate on time
- Soldier on the road to recovery
- Seeking memories of West Side Magnet School
- State school officials tout road map set for student success
- City could team up with royal foundation
- Income tax season sprouts scams statewide
- Man injured in wreck
- Walking on tires and Coke bottles
- State Superintendent congratulates Rosemont on academic achievement
- Earth Day events on tap
- Fourth grader named 2012 Children’s Miracle Network Champion
- Daehan plant fire ruled accidental by officials
- West Point residents rally against alleged police actions
- Creative Youth Art League exhbition opens Friday
- Former senator Bob Kerrey to speak in LaGrange
- Empty gas tank leads to drug arrest
- Explorations in Antiquity celebrates Easter
- Church is center of members’ social world
- Acclaimed cellist highlights LSO ‘Spring Finale’
- West Point Police Taser vote delayed for a month
- New program to help mentally ill live independently
- West Point Lake could stay low this summer
- Bug season is back
- Robinson has no regrets after 50 years as preacher
- Hogansville audit report points out debt, city may have to raise utility rates
- Authorities warn of text message scam
- Hogansville brothers’ film nominated for film festival awards
- LaGrange businesses open doors for first Sunday of alcohol sales
- Camp helps children who have experienced a loss
- City: SPLOST has saved streets
- Coach Flowers seeks personnel records of school system officials
- Proposed reservoir could harm lake, basin
- Men steal cigarettes in drug store burglary
- West Point police unveils new patrol car
- Kia back at full production after Daehan fire
- LaGrange Police Officer Byrd receives ‘Noble Eagle’ award
- LCES media specialist named system teacher of the year
- Museum takes on art education for children
- Mayor: We support DDA advice on bikers’ event
- School board approves West Side closure, 74 jobs cut
- Sunday alcohol sales start April 1
- Program to help move families out of poverty gains approval
- Police: Burglaries an increasing trend in city
- Police believe shooting report is false
- Bikers on Main canceled: DLDA advises against closing street; group vows to hold event elsewhere
- Teachers use donors website to give students hands-on learning opportunities
- New library director’s goal to increase membership
- Daehan asks employees to return to work today
- This goose thinks outside the flock
- School board set to take action on budget cuts Tuesday
- Potential abounds for downtown
- UPDATE: Police: Teen shot while visiting friend
- Multiple agencies help after Daehan fire
- Police: Teen shot while visiting friend
- Writer Hollis-Frey nominated for Georgia Author of the Year
- Young artists to be honored Sunday in West Point
- Second ‘Bark for Life’ on tap
- Troup schools not serving ‘pink slime’ beef product
- Three people injured in Hamilton Road wreck
- Cause of Daehan fire still under investigation; Kia reopens
- Doctor finds ‘first love’ in performing for follies show
- Cause of Daehan fire could come today; production to resume Wednesday at Kia
- Record pollen count brings misery to some
- Sunday alcohol sales to begin April 1
- Daehan fire under investigation; Kia halts production today, Tuesday
- Motel owner stabbed to death; Police arrest blood-covered woman fleeing homicide scene
- Local Girl Scouts mark 100 years
- Code inspector: Calls ‘add spice’ to daily rounds
- Man pleas guilty to kidnapping in 2010 murder
- Man in I-85 wreck dies in hospital
- School system may get $3.9 million in state funding
- DASH completes first EarthCraft house
- BREAKING NEWS: Schools may receive $3.9 million from state
- Annual report cites mutual aid calls; burglaries, vehicle thefts increased
- Resurfacing underway on Mooty Bridge Road
- Lafayette Christian School breaks ground on preschool building
- BREAKING NEWS: Man pleads guilty to kidnapping in murder case
- Plan could add as many as 50 spaces to downtown parking
- LaGrange store included in statewide gambling bust
- ‘He was the brother I never had’: Murder victim’s family marks Piper’s birthday
- LSO ‘Concerto Festival’ set for March 20
- School system may receive correction on state funding
- Upcoming Follies show continues tradition
- Corps will consider look at flood control; local groups would like to see a higher level maintained in West Point Lake
- Comedy spotlights madcap antics of ‘the privileged’
- LaGrange Civic Chorale headed to Irish Festival
- Resurgence of art in schools linked to community programs
- Don Miller retiring from school system as CFO
- Dirty Jobs: ‘Usually the new guy’ gets to crawl in the sewer
- Award presented in memory of Ida Hudson
- New exhibit marks 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts
- Officer injured in I-85 accident in ‘unsatisfactory’ condition
- Untitled
- Second West Side School hearing draws sparse crowd
- Officer: Taser could have prevented my injuries
- TCSS pays investigator $4,000 to determine some students’ residency
- Man killed in car wreck on Roanoke Road
- Opening windows to literacy: Volunteer tutors changing lives of those who can’t read
- Girl allegedly had gun at West Side Magnet School
- Troup GOP chairman apologizes to county commissioner
- Troup County School System program earns environmental stewardship award
- Leaders: School budget shortfall ‘dis-incentive’ to development
- Coach Flowers receives support at vigil
- Seniors need to register for utility discounts
- 16th annual Azalea Storytelling Festival: Plethora of tales captivate audiences
- Teachers: Cuts would stifle learning abilities
- Commission to consider proposal for data integration
- ‘No frills’ funerals provided for less fortunate
- Cities could change how elections are held
- Complaints filed against Troup County GOP chairman
- Kia produces 500,000th vehicle
- Gilliam fined, reprimanded by Secretary of State
- STAR students named at local schools
- Initiative’s goal is to move families out of poverty
- STAR student has passion for physics, computers
- Oncologist addresses cancer support group
- City will wait to look at Sunday sales hours
- LaGrange electric rate increase approved
- LaGrange College names Shook as dean of student affairs
- Storytelling hooks volunteer
- Commissioner booted from local Republican party
- Team takes spelling bee title after years of work
- Tryouts to be held for ‘Ballroom Blitz’
- Motorist challenges traffic stop
- Spring ballet show offers variety, ‘zaniness’
- Azalea Storytelling Festival
- School system budget cuts explained
- Coalition targets underage alcohol, substance abuse
- Thunderstorms drench Troup County; warnings issued
- LHS program to ‘honor past, inspire future’
- Children a highlight of black history program
- Congressman: West Point ‘could be a model’ for other cities
- Coach Flowers speaks out about his dismissal
- New Troup County Fire Station opens
- Chamber welcomes Georgia chamber president
- Troup High School football coach Flowers fired by school system
- Airport to seek more ‘hands-on’ manager
- ‘Ladies of Renaissance’ painting exhibit to go on display Friday
- West Point to honor leaders with black history program
- Sewer line debacle will cost city $50K
- Despite opposition, county approves election board
- Dirty Jobs: Garbage crews like to keep their trucks clean
- New Harmonies exhibit to focus on regional music
- Hospice making ‘memory pillows’ for families of patients
- West Point looks at enforcing curfew
- THS Thespians present ‘Can’t Take it With You’
- Mallory pleads not guilty to child porn charges
- Raising global awareness
- Georgia’s first lady Sandra Deal reads to LaGrange students during visit
- Regional cancer treatment hospital coming to area
- LaGrange likely to raise electric rates by March 1
- Album recalls childhood love
- Hogansville changes alcohol ordinance
- School officials want to find spots for cut teachers
- System selects Teacher of the Year finalists
- Author Terry Kay to speak at Friends of the Library
- New grief support group to begin
- ‘Whodunit’ comedy to draw on 1960s Paris setting
- Honoring those who give unselfishly
- Volunteering for the children
- West Point will bond SPLOST money
- West Point raising money to build bus shelters
- Replacing a line
- BREAKING NEWS: Former TV33 owner indicted on child porn charges
- Economic developer leaving for Rabun County
- Troup schools among state top AP honorees
- Georgia among 10 states get education waiver
- Sewer work should be wrapped up by end of week
- March of Dimes continues to provide miracles
- County Commission delays decision to create board of electors
- Road to close for sewage work
- Schools propose school closure, cut 118 jobs
- Grant would help out downtown Hogansville
- A changed country
- Keeble to retire from superior court; lawyer, ADA announce run
- Sinkhole repair turns to sewage debacle
- Front page photo said it all: Soldier’s wife learned husband survived brutal battle from Memphis newspaper
- School system holds budget meeting
- Judge: Board of electors would increase costs
- Police looking for pit bull’s owner
- LaGrange pushes e-billing for utilities
- T-shirt quilts are grandmother’s graduation gift
- Investigator: Pay attention to detail
- LaGrange News launches revamped website
- City will not fund Winshape camp
- Tim Epperson named LaGrange Daily News editor
- Hogansville asks residents to control grease
- Spelling bee set for Thursday
- Woman sentenced in pastor’s hit-and-run death
- Art events set for Valentine’s
- Two children killed in fire, wreck incidents
- Troup to establish sexual assault protocol
- Author to speak
- Two bridges closed after inspection
- Concert to feature LaGrange Civic Chorale and Fidelity Jazz Quartet
- ‘This has really been my favorite thing I’ve done’
- Joblessness up in county, down in LaGrange
- Big Hearts nominations deadline looms
- Pit bull shot after attacking dog
- Pastor seeks city’s help with camp
- Police: Woman connected to fake bills in Troup
- Troup BELL touts work to council
- ‘Career connect’ to aid job seekers
- Work continues on Broad Street apartments
- Pharmacist saves child with CPR
- Seeking Big Hearts
- Rainy weather to continue until weekend
- Dialysis director named ‘Hospital Hero’
- Charles Hudson lauded as ‘legend in his own time’
- Hospital receives honors
- Local Air Force pilot inspired by Tuskegee Airmen
- Dekmar finishes report, Canton police chief resigns
- Students help special-needs cheerleaders
- West Point Food Closet moves
- Tuskegee Airmen events set for Friday
- Governor: Kia success is state’s success
- Final cause of church fire undetermined
- Singer to be on '700 Club'
- Plan for airport board headed to state
- New requirements for county benefits, private employers
- School system projects $5 million shortfall
- Officials probe tips on phony bills
- Armed intruder ties, threatens resident
- College to kick off lecture series on Ireland
- Police: People will always speed
- Award-winning author to speak at library
- Troup housing market ‘is turning around’
- School policies, procedures in place to prevent weapons, drugs
- 13 Troup schools earn distinguished title
- Willie Fuller, LaGrange’s Tuskegee airman
- Annual meal to feed 250 Monday
- Kelley to attend movie premiere in LaGrange
- Driver seeks volunteers for DAV van trips to hospitals
- Police, man in standoff for more than 11 hours
- Lake, litter at top questions for commission chairman
- Ga. Supreme Court could hear LaGrange lawsuit
- Police standoff with man in Everette St. home
- Three charged after gun found at Troup High
- BREAKING NEWS: Three in custody after reports of gun at Troup High
- Warm weather to wane Wednesday
- Family of slain clerk mourns, gets local support
- Librarian calls Hogansville Library home
- BREAKING NEWS: Reward, charges increased in Ribitz shooting
- Kia posts record Dec., annual sales
- BREAKING NEWS: Clerk shot in Ribitz robbery dies
- I-85 lane to close for week
- Riverkeeper seeks T-shirt designs
- Charges pending in fatal wreck
- LaGrange store sells $1 million Powerball ticket
- West Point will vote on authority
- Clerk shot during robbery moved to different hospital
- One killed, one injured in wreck
- ‘People from all walks of life need the archives’
- Kia completes plant expansion
- BREAKING NEWS: Woman killed in motorcycle wreck
- Program receives grant
- Former Miss Georgia says yes to the dress
- BREAKING NEWS: Alabama man gets life for murder
- 2012 filled with local, state, national elections
- I-85 lane closed for repair
- Hogansville OKs smaller authority
- Cell phones present challenges for 911
- Hard freeze expected
- Counterfeiters hit Troup County
- Sequayah Russell celebrated her birthday and the birth of her daughter, Khaleyah, on Sunday.
- County prepares old, new road projects
- Shooting victim ‘not doing well’
- New burn restrictions begin
- ‘I’m going to protect your children just like I would mine,’ task force hunts local child porn
- Weekend trivia answer
- Fireworks, sparklers pose danger
- Dekmar reviews Canton police; search for slain girl, 7, under review
- School honored for environmentally friendly efforts
- Red Cross pushes for blood donations
- Volunteers sought to teach reading skills to adults
- Christmas meal feeds more than 680
- LaGrange supports smaller airport authority
- Busy month for building renovation
- BREAKING NEWS: Wreck death under investigation; victim identified
- Winter poses unique fire risks
- Man dies in wreck
- Christmas Trees, electronics sought for ‘Chipper’
- Gasoline prices dropping again
- Jobless rate declines
- Memories of merry holiday mishaps: ‘We’re always wondering what’s going to happen’
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- ‘I’m just glad everybody is seeing it and enjoying it’
- Holiday closings, service schedule changes
- Rain, wind hit Troup
- Clerk shot by robber
- Santa: ‘It’s a rat race’
- BREAKING NEWS: Clerk shot in robbery
- Hospital pharmacist’s work doesn’t stop for holidays
- Santa may get wet
- BREAKING NEWS: 12 arrested, 17 sought in drug sales
- Blue lights may mean traffic check
- Plumber on call for holiday emergencies
- Turkeys, vegetables sought for Christmas meal
- County favors smaller airport board
- Christmas trees can be used to attract fish
- Airport panel wants to reduce its size
- United Way campaign on track
- 911 center staff works Christmas
- Police: Pretty quiet year for crime; burglaries, robberies up while arson, assault down
- Gasoline prices fall below $3
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- County budget shows $6 million surplus
- Kia supplier to open LaGrange facility
- BREAKING NEWS: Kia supplier to open plant in LaGrange
- School board approves redrawn district map
- Police: Home invasions not connected
- Remembering children who have died
- Rosemont school earns state award
- Sleeping teen awakened by intruder
- Yard sale to aid Christmas meal
- Young Singers to present ‘Christmas Memories’
- LaGrange voters to decide on Sunday sales
- Donations needed for Christmas meal
- Funny Christmas moments wanted
- BREAKING NEWS: LaGrange residents may get to vote on Sunday alcohol sales
- West Point council picks new member
- Schools may shift students
- Pollards take third in ‘Amazing Race’
- Editor to retire
- TV: Who portrayed officer Bill Gannon, Joe Friday’s partner in the revived version of “Dragnet” from 1967 to 1970?
- Weekend trivia
- I-85 repairs to begin
- Pegasus Parkway opens to public Dec. 19
- Traffic signal under construction
- Where will Santa be next?
- Residents want West Point to support Alabama library
- Businesses support schools through Partners program
- Merry Market raises $13,000 for early-learning programs
- Salvation Army seeking kettle donations
- City employees save co-worker’s life
- Crane wins runoff for Senate seat
- Commission OKs ‘in-case’ proposal
- Lukken extensions under way
- Christmas tales wanted
- Cooler temps, wind coming
- Mansour’s building under development
- State Senate runoff is Tuesday
- Sales tax would fund local road projects
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- Mountville facility could operate on Saturdays
- Chamber apologizes for parade mixup, veterans miss event over lack of decorations
- Christmas is busy time for thieves
- Paving includes new bicycle lanes
- Library offers ‘Food for Fines’ amnesty
- Toys for Tots drive seeks new donations
- Streets close, traffic rerouted for parade
- Guest cooks wanted
- Liquor sales can start Sunday in West Point
- Santa’s Cause provides gifts for nursing home residents
- ‘Lessons and Carols’ heralds start of holidays
- Jobless rate dips
- County to host public meeting on agritourism
- LaGrange preparing for parade
- Snow won’t stick
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- BREAKING NEWS: Wreck victim dies
- 950 fed as annual meal runs out of food for first time
- Retailers: Black Friday sales up from last year
- Project creates scarves for athletes
- Readers’ help sought for holiday stories
- Students outpace state on writing test
- Extension agent teaches residents
- City to pay bill for lights on promenade
- County escapes storm damage
- School board unveils new district maps
- Schools push parental involvement
- BREAKING NEWS: Truck hits tree, catches fire
- Group-home ordinance passes quietly
- Airport authority to stay in place
- Local gas prices lower than state
- Christmas parade deadline is Tuesday
- Section of river on ‘Dirty Dozen’ list
- Weekend Trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Group home ordinance hearing is Monday
- Eight families displaced by apartment fire
- Holiday events on tap downtown Staff writer
- Rain barrel workshop is Monday
- School board OKs facilities assessment
- Three hurt in apartment fire
- First-time entry is winning recipe for Southern Living
- BREAKING NEWS: Fire leaves 16 families homeless
- BREAKING NEWS: Fire damages Creative Call-ins
- BREAKING NEWS: School Board member resigns
- Schools miss socioeconomic, diversity goals
- Storm hits West Georgia, damages school
- Thanksgiving concert on tap this weekend
- Kia plant marks two years of production
- West Point sets budget hearings
- It’s official: Alcohol sales pass in West Point
- School facilities may be assessed
- Vote today to aid students’ recycling video
- Thieves find copper is worth a pretty penny
- County sales tax revenues steady
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- Nominees sought for literacy award
- Veterans remembered at ceremony
- Kia posts record sales in October
- West Point will meet with DCA about youth services building
- Official cites $100 million ‘opportunity gap’ for retail; Troup representatives to attend conference to attract stores
- School welcomes officer returning from year overseas
- Donations sought for holiday meals
- Election signs removed
- Alcohol vote still up in air in West Point
- Gas prices fall again
- Weekend trivia
- Residents taking advantage of alert systems
- County, college clinic kicks off
- Cookie contest judges wanted
- Jobless rate up slightly in Troup, LaGrange
- Returning troops get heroes’ welcome
- Cooler temps in forecast
- Positive water news expected
- UPDATE: Guard unit may arrive early
- SPLOST, revival are tops at forum
- Residents asked to turn out to greet soldiers Thursday
- Foreclosures in county now must be registered
- So you think you can judge cookies
- Candlelight vigil to mark awareness of domestic violence
- It’s Oct. 31
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Deadline for paying property taxes nears
- Students’ photos, thoughts of closed school on display
- Salvation Army to accept applications for Christmas aid
- Online voting in poster contest ends Monday
- Merry Market kicks off
- School system aids Kia supplier; Troup-Meriwether facility in line for tax break
- Education, youth are main topics at West Point political forum
- Judgment Journey marks 15th year
- Judgment Journey marks 15th year
- Frost possible tonight
- New program director aims to boost readiness for school
- Workshop targets church safety
- Zoners OK rules for group homes
- Airport delays director search
- School board mulls cyberbullying policy
- ‘Razor sharp, bloody funny’ show on tap
- Gas prices rise again
- Early voting begins today
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Talk to kick off events honoring builder
- County receives disaster grant
- Bold groundhog steals tomatoes
- Early voting starts Monday
- 10 to vie for Seabaugh’s Senate seat
- Buried ring found after 30 years
- Ex-educator’s program praises ‘terrific kids’
- 8 now seeking Seabaugh seat
- School workers overpaid in error
- Trooper: I-85 is drug pipeline
- Chamber expo draws 1,000
- Troup again gets ‘100 best’ designation
- Pre-trial diversions offer redemption
- West Point seeks to fill council seat
- Workshop targets domestic violence
- Gasoline prices spike, fall
- Driver charged in death of biker
- Weekend trivia
- Chili Cook-off has new organizer
- Woman writes life story in 150 words
- Relay for Life tops $100,000 for second year
- Trade show is Tuesday
- West Point candidates face voters; absentee ballot issue draws Gilliam apology
- Trash truck driver wins national award
- Nighttime run to aid literacy efforts
- Annual pet show to honor late minister
- Up, down and flat
- Forklift raises airport traffic
- Jail inmates’ mail limited to postcards
- LaGrange Personal Aid set to fill empty stockings
- Hogansville puts moratorium on adult businesses
- Seabaugh senate seat on November ballot
- Fire damages apartments
- Gas prices still falling
- Weather to return to normal levels
- Sports: What current major-league baseball team began as the Boston Red Stockings?
- Weekend trivia
- Police department earns accreditation honor
- Small firms are big part of economy
- BREAKING NEWS: Man charged in hit and run of 14-year-old
- Junior Service League gears up for attic sale
- Coalition asking for sponsors to adopt solar buoys
- Van hits youth on bike; driver flees
- Group offers movie tickets to lawmen
- Catfish tourney to benefit Toys for Tots
- Corps parks won’t offer camping this winter
- Kindle users now can borrow library books electronically
- Church wants to check on seniors
- Warmth to ease by weekend
- Energy audits offered locally
- Bluegrass legend kicks off concert series
- Airport director stepping down
- Lukken repaving gets under way
- LaGrange High crowns queen
- Businessman remembered for positive outlook
- Lukken Drive resurfacing to get under way
- BREAKING NEWS: Motorcyclist dead after wreck on Lafayette Parkway
- Troup, LaGrange joblessness dips
- Callaway Foundation clears Pierce Street property
- Hope For a Day and Paint the Town Pink events
- State probes ex-candidate in West Point; candidate disqualified in Hogansville
- Storm swamps LaGrange; 5 inches of rain floods streets
- Couple compete on ‘Amazing Race’
- Legacy museum to host free music performances
- Plant near Hogansville to hire 200 initially, grow to 450 in five years
- Two men indicted on murder charges
- LaGrange High names homecoming court
- BREAKING NEWS: Kia supplier Mando opening plant in Meriwether County
- Bond set in arsons
- Firm OK’d to study software for courts
- NEIGHBORS: Ex-model makes mark in music
- UPDATE: Wreck kills West Point man, injures two women
- Airport panel considers changes
- BREAKING NEWS: Victim of fatal wreck identified
- BREAKING NEWS: Head-on crash kills one
- Gas prices dip again
- LCS crowns homecoming queen
- Mini lectures to preview new 3D Journey series
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Program aims to educate about ‘killer bees’
- Meriwether in line for Kia supplier
- Local soldier wants to help Iraqi orphans
- Parade honors husband-wife duo
- Schools superintendent: Align course content, tests
- Vernon Street rezoning withdrawn
- Adventure race team benefits military injured in 2001 attacks
- 300 students in Troup considered ‘homeless’
- Vernon Street rezoning could be withdrawn
- SPLOST ‘a way to control our destiny’
- Group pushes ‘Doing the Right Thing’
- LC again named top 10, ‘best value’
- Officials discuss SPLOSTs at forum
- School residency affidavit deadline is Friday
- Gas prices fall back
- Food program takes hit
- Weekend trivia answer
- ‘We treat it like his birthday’
- Weekend trivia
- ‘We watched the nation mourn and we couldn’t be a part of it’
- Readers share memories of 9/11
- Day for Kids’ planned
- ‘Favorite Things’ raises funds for symphony
- Group aids grandparents raising grandchildren
- ‘It’s something you don’t ever forget,’ LaGrange utility crew returns from Irene
- Lots can make traffic lights go on blink
- ‘Don’t bet on not living to 100,’ says financial adviser as he shares secrets of centenarians
- Preparing to remember Sept. 11
- Residents post ‘Please don’t litter’ signs
- Tourism is vital to area economy
- 9/11 events on tap
- Hogansville police to get firing range
- State Patrol in line for new facility
- South Loop to be finished by end of year
- Artists focus on elements of nature
- County updates online property records, maps
- County spared worst of storm
- NEIGHBORS: Athlete stays close to competition
- Concert promotes healing, remembering
- Red Cross has ‘urgent need’ for blood
- Panthers open season with a loss
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- LaGrange College plans 9/11 events
- West Point Lake prepares for drought conditions
- Incumbents to face challengers
- First 2012 Optima rolls off line in West Point
- Vernon Street rezoning hearing delayed
- Cooler temps, rain in outlook
- New manager wants to be advocate for city
- Mystery solved as artist, subject learn about each other
- Leaders favor education, workforce development
- Woman linked to traffic death
- ‘We had no place to go’
- United Way to focus on early learning
- Girl Scouts mark 100th year with membership push
- Budget cuts close one park lake
- Irene disrupts paper’s email
- History of LaGrange Told Through Photographs
- BREAKING NEWS: Police arrest suspect in hit-and-run death of minister
- NEIGHBORS: Troup student is tops at ROTC camp
- BREAKING NEWS: Vehicle sought in hit-and-run that killed minister
- Minister was noted for music, laughter
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Grants to target childhood obesity
- Extra vacation offers chance to volunteer
- BREAKING NEWS: Local minister dies after crashing scooter
- Power house visitor center reopens
- BREAKING NEWS: Truck driver killed in I-85 crash
- Monday service to honor Interface founder
- Qualifying opens Monday
- Brothers move to Peru to serve
- Longtime Red Cross worker remembered for reliability
- Adventure race to honor Sept. 11, military
- Hunter sentenced in panther killing
- NEIGHBORS: Pair take Model A on long road trip
- Eight charged in undercover drug sting
- Troup feels quake’s effect
- Back to School for LaGrange - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- NEIGHBORS: Country artist calls LaGrange woman onstage to sing
- BREAKING NEWS: Apparent quake rattles county
- Program helps churches save energy, money
- Corps warns of low lake; level expected to fall by Labor Day
- School nurse named tops in state
- Where were you on 9/11?
- Input sought on road projects; Hamilton Road widening remains on DOT’s list
- BREAKING NEWS: Several injured in marina deck collapse
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Grant to fund bulletproof vests for sheriff’s deputies
- Library to resume story time
- Southern music exhibit features singer’s stage garb
- State pulls youths from group home
- Food closet supplies waning
- Postmaster comes home to LaGrange
- Newspaper asks to ‘stream’ football games
- School board gets update on test data
- Second ambulance service now fields 911 calls
- Memories of Cannon Street school wanted
- Officials ready to alert trains to danger
- Residents quiz lawmaker at town-hall meeting
- County OKs tourism on farms
- City asked to limit number of animals in homes
- Kia supplier considers more hiring
- Florida man tapped as Hogansville city manager
- Officials: School opening went smoothly; board gets updates on affidavit issue, transportation
- ‘She always was taking care of others’
- Cool nights on tap
- Beef recalled locally
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- Annual ‘Fur Ball’ raises money for Humane Society
- County hears plan to ease data exchanges
- Storyteller to tape tales for big festival
- Scouts to collect for food closet
- High schools convert testing rules; to graduate, students fall under ‘three testing umbrellas’
- NEIGHBORS: Boy, 7, is dirt-bike veteran
- Sometimes people give a gift that’s unexpected, not even necessarily deserved. They give it just because it’s a good thing to do. Those are often the hardest gifts to receive.
- Influx of students overwhelms school system
- Civic leader remembered for wit, dedication
- Downtown loft apartments near completion
- Development panels get joint head
- Polling places won’t change this year; Vernon Street rezoning will get second hearing
- Orthopedics center joins Emory system
- Cancer claims Interface founder, ‘green’ advocate
- Car show boosts church homecoming
- City fights grease in drain pipes
- Gas prices falling
- BREAKING NEWS: Clogged drains blamed for leak at movie theater
- Science
- Weekend trivia
- Vet visits Enola Gay 66 years after seeing it take off in WWII
- LaGrange, Troup high schools score high in AP exam ranking
- Educators like starting school year on Friday
- Dog days of summer
- Officers stay fit during lunch hour
- Murder suspect, ex-coach indicted
- Six schools miss AYP mark
- Back to school
- NPR quotes professor in debt coverage
- State panel to discuss West Point voter fraud
- Nine industries eyeing LaGrange
- NEIGHBORS: Student spends summer helping others at hospital
- BREAKING NEWS: Dump truck, SUV collide, hit power pole, catch fire
- Qualifying for city races opens Aug. 29
- BREAKING NEWS: Person hurt as county truck, SUV collide
- BREAKING NEWS: Man injured in fall at Broad Street Apartments
- NEIGHBORS: Army veteran drives van to give back
- Jail to start video visits
- Heat index on the rise
- Hogansville, Meriwether looking at sewer deal
- LaGrange College official among Hogansville manager top three
- Weekend trivia
- Weekend trivia
- Hogansville, West Point plan ‘night out’ events
- Youths aid community at ‘Splash!’
- Fokker to shift repair facility to LaGrange
- Mission trip info wanted
- No more overdue book notices by mail as libraries shift to email, phone calls
- Troopers to give out child seats
- Accused kidnapper, two others face meth charges
- NEIGHBORS: ‘Scouts helped mold who I am’
- Wild animals visit library
- BREAKING NEWS: Kidnapping suspect arrested
- Troup posts gains on CRCT
- ‘Saving a buck’ costs man his life
- 8 p.m. UPDATE: Man falls 50 feet to death at Sewon plant
- LaGrange may switch two polling places
- UPDATE: Man falls 50 feet to death at Sewon plant
- County approves revised districts
- BREAKING NEWS: Man dies in fall at Sewon plant
- Family plans reunion around cemetery cleanup
- Neighborhood Watches stress safety
- Lawmen get taste of crime fighting overseas
- Gas prices still on upswing
- Weekend trivia answer
- Weekend trivia
- Hillside summer camp includes mock Olympics
- School system fills posts
- Airport chief named to state post
- Schools tighten residency rules
- New Daily News publisher named
- Callaway High band gears up for football season
- NEIGHBORS: Faith is man’s guiding light
- Batson-Cook ruling upheld
- Police aid domestic violence victims
- Blood supplies critical; two drives on tap
- Airport shows profit using line of credit
- Schools to check students’ residency
- BREAKING NEWS: Hogansville man drowns in West Point Lake
- Police apply for e-ticket system
- Gas prices going up again
- Extreme heat not causing power outages
- Commissioner: Redraw district lines
- NEIGHBORS: West Point man on cross-country Fuller trek
- Heat relief in sight
- Final Potter movie draws fans for midnight showing
- NEIGHBORS: Man promotes knowledge of Civil War, history
- Group plans nature walk in West Point
- Murder suspect linked to earlier incidents
- County manager to step down
- Residents oppose Vernon Street rezoning
- Potential candidate says lines drawn to exclude him
- NEIGHBORS: Rare snow leads couple to LaGrange church
- Heat index on rise
- Bus routes cut back for magnet school
- Murder suspect denied bond
- Harmony House aims to help abuse victims
- BREAKING NEWS: Man accused of killing father turns himself in
- County plans wellness center; college staff, students also will use facility
- Dam road to stay open
- Son sought in shooting death of father
- BREAKING NEWS: Man shot dead, son sought
- Ground broken for new fire station
- Group-home worker faces sex charges
- Pregnancy center get new name, resources
- BREAKING NEWS: Group home worker accused of having sex with teen
- West Georgia Idol starts Saturday
- Deadline nears to apply for training program
- Red Cross baby-sitting course nears
- Crime in LaGrange declines
- Memories of Broad Street Apartments wanted
- Hogansville to let councilmen be city managers
- Bond denied for murder suspect
- Rescuers train on helicopter-landing protocol
- Hogansville OKs budget
- Veterans park spruced up for holidays
- Trees, power lines felled in storm
- BREAKING NEWS: Police investigating homicide
- Boating safety class planned
- Bridge over dam to close
- Schools to purge old records for gifted students
- Lawmen eye immigration law changes
- Lake buoys added for 911 calls
- First Friday events kick off holiday weekend
- Museum exhibit spotlights Southern music traditions
- Light near hospital to switch to flashing-only
- School issue taints SPLOST kickoff as Cannon Street backers vow to fight tax extension
- Actors gear up for fast-paced fun
- LaGrange College to end Albany program
- Ruling could be good for lake
- Volunteers tune up for Friday concert
- Movie stars mingle with residents
- Fireworks on tap Monday
- Stars come out at night
- Personal property tax revenue won’t fall
- Cities, county make plans for next SPLOST
- BREAKING NEWS: Suspect now charged with six arsons
- Gasoline prices continue decline
- New law targets cyclist safety
- First Friday to have patriotic theme
- Deadline nears to seek JSL grants
- Suspect says he robbed bank
- Author of year award surprises professor
- BREAKING NEWS: Bank robbery suspect arrested
- Movie crew to film in Troup
- Board eyes SPLOST to fund school renovations, upgrades
- Buses get annual cleaning
- Novel goes beyond church walls to deliver message
- Symphony names executive director
- Lawmen probe link in arsons
- Hospital ready for severe weather
- BREAKING NEWS: Bank robbery suspect identified
- Davis Road in line for traffic light, turn lanes
- County OKs new voting districts
- How do you spell ‘champion?’
- Airport board picks leader
- School board tightens belt
- Show spotlights comedy of former LaGrange minister
- Odd calls
- 2-year-old wins Cutest Kids contest
- E-911 rolls out phone, e-mail alert system
- Truck flips over during storm
- Residents get up-close look at police department
- Bank robber sought
- Youths spend week at Police, Fire Department camp
- Four charged in arson of heavily insured mobile home
- Marshals named for July 4 parade
- BREAKING NEWS: Man robs bank in LaGrange, flees in Lincoln Town Car
- BREAKING NEWS: Bank robbed in LaGrange
- Homeowners get break on taxes
- Tree hits biker in storm
- Speaker lauds new workforce program
- Lake coalition sponsors poker run
- Thumbs up for art museum, LSPA funds
- Storyteller’s wit, Southern charm recalled
- West Point puts Sunday alcohol vote on ballot
- Workforce classes will target ‘soft skills’
- Gas prices dip again
- Daily News wins 12 awards
- Funny money
- Repairs to close lane on I-85
- Lost wallet found after 20 years
- ‘We love it here;’ 911 center marks one year since move to new facility
- Help wanted in Hogansville
- West Point looks to put Sunday alcohol sales on ballot
- Ballet students get aid from experts
- County installs solar panels
- Police: Men stole from train cars
- BREAKING NEWS: Sixth arson linked to others
- County rejects rezoning request
- Retired trooper ‘never got rattled’
- Churches come to aid of wreck victim’s family
- Workforce announcement on tap
- West Point area on National Register
- County readies tighter budget
- ‘Ray’s Run’ pays tribute to firefighter
- Youth wait on county to move into building
- Mooty Bridge, New Franklin roads scheduled to be connected by summer’s end
- Local observers: Worry over mussels ignores upstream interests
- Crime lab analyzing evidence from arsons
- Woman killed by rock was retired literacy teacher, Hurricane Katrina victim
- Florence Hand adult day care is godsend for woman
- Leadership Troup makes longtime wish come true
- UPDATE: Wreck victim had fled Hurricane Katrina
- Kia starts expansion projects
- Killer won’t get new trial
- Symphony plans Sunday concert
- BREAKING NEWS: Rock thrown by tractor kills woman
- Automated program makes daily phone calls
- Voting under way to pick ‘Cutest Kid’
- UPDATE: State probes five Mountville fires
- Memorial Day service honors U.S. fallen
- Gas prices still falling
- Ex-police chief was ‘dedicated officer’
- Concert mixes music, wine-tasting
- Students revisit their past
- 100th house to get paint during project this week
- WGTC Student is finalist for state Student of Year award
- State Patrol steps up traffic enforcement for summer
- Savannah must pay Batson-Cook, state appeals court says
- Wanted: $16,000 to train service dog
- Church to pack meals to feed hungry
- Lawmen using Web to inform public
- Grief camp volunteers ‘make a difference’
- Water safety stressed for holiday
- City will grant agencies’ funding requests
- Daily News wins 16 Associated Press awards
- Library summer reading kicks off tonight
- City looks at second proposed voting map
- Gas prices take tumble
- Arrest warrants are top tip to Crime Stoppers
- Troup High School kicked off a weekend of graduations Friday night with commencement at Callaway Stadium.
- Top student keeps grades up, aids mom
- Walkers sought for cancer fundraiser
- Planning board denies group home request
- ‘For me to surpass what everyone thought - that’s my victory’
- No kangaroos in exchange student’s home country
- Boys & Girls Club: ‘A lot of people need us’
- Documentary on coach to debut Friday
- Expert: Balanced budget bill won’t pass
- Subdivision developer’s rezoning bid hits roadblock
- NEIGHBORS: Learning is lifelong love of graduating student
- BREAKING NEWS: Suspected burglar fires at police
- Out-of-state volunteers aid storm victims
- FEMA to shut aid centers
- School board readies smaller budget
- Gasoline prices soar
- Cool temps silence cicadas
- Police see rise in burglaries
- 5th-, 8th-grade writing scores rise
- By Natalie Shelton
- Garden is ‘a teaching ministry’
- High schools gear up for graduation
- Hogansville board delays group home recommendation
- No local action on Sunday alcohol sales
- Midway church celebrates 150 years
- Troup County students outpace state on graduation test
- City wants input on organizations’ funding requests
- Food aid OK’d for tornado victims
- Students at Callaway Elementary School got a visit Tuesday from Earl Martin, an original member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the popular name for a group of black pilots in World War II.
- City will redraw election districts
- Cutest Kids contest to make debut Friday
- Mail carriers fight hunger
- Farm shows rare spider lily plant
- Two administrators leaving school system
- Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper opens LaGrange office
- Drivers sought for VA vans
- Gasoline prices fall
- ‘Cancer tried to kill me’
- ‘I’m a mother first’
- Michigan fisherman meets Southern hospitality
- FEMA urges all residents to register for disaster relief
- Estranged husband charged with murder
- 30 tons of sand becomes art
- Fishing inspires former deputy’s recovery
- LaGrange Academy seeking new leader
- BREAKING NEWS: Disaster recovery center to open at 7 a.m. to aid tornado victims
- Man hurt when tornado destroys cabin
- Groups aid victims of tornadoes
- Plans under way for group home; McCamey already has applied for Hogansville permit
- Proposed group home site passes zoning vote
- 7,500 expected for fishing tourney; ESPN to televise competition
- John Deere goes to Troup prom
- Red Cross: Give money for storm victims
- Troup in line for federal storm aid
- Six shot at nightclub
- Job fairs scheduled
- Jobless rate declines
- EF2 tornado struck Troup
- ‘Miracle’ no one killed in storm
- ‘It was the devastation you see in a movie, but it was reality’
- Couple survive wild ride as their house was lifted up, spun around with them inside during storm
- Surviving and thriving with cancer
- How to help storm victims
- Exhibit spotlights Britain’s royal family
- BREAKING NEWS: Man on bridge disrupts traffic, college
- Selection for pre-K slots begins
- LSPA to stage work by local author
- Wildflower project targets two areas
- Young anglers to test luck at annual fishing rodeo
- 13-year cicadas buzzing
- Soldier’s dog missing
- Golden Apple nominations due soon
- Habitat planning new house, expansion into Heard County
- High school students face new graduation rules
- Workshop targets teen pregnancy
- Schools tightening proof-of-residency rules
- Visiting astronaut has ties to local ROTC chief
- Kia to add jobs, Optima
- Pre-K gets fewer classes, more students
- Dogs go colorful for Easter
- Professor: Southern voice is authentic
- Forum message: Sustainable business boosts profit, and people
- BREAKING NEWS: Kia to add Optima to West Point plant production
- Workshop to address beautifying roadsides
- Alternative Spring Break trip called ‘life altering’
- County approves airport budget change
- Harvesting and planting mark Earth Week
- New barrels ease rain collection
- Hogansville taps councilman for manager job
- Schools superintendent would like to create advisory task force
- Tasty treats abound as Market on Main opens
- Gas prices up yet again
- Friday is deadline for Cannon Street students to seek transfers
- College honors Hunter with lifetime service award
- Executive touts customer service
- County wants input on animal ordinance
- Farmers market, CSA to open Saturday
- Hogansville gets grant for trail
- West Point residents hear plan results as projects for city outlined
- Boy, 2, has third heart surgery
- West Point to mark Fort Tyler Day
- Parents say teaching children responsibility is best approach to solving litter problem
- Cannon Street Elementary School to close; students have choices other than Mountville
- General Assembly restores domestic violence shelter funds
- Forum touts business sustainability
- It’s time to keep Troup beautiful; annual cleanup is Saturday
- Foreign diplomats to visit Troup
- Board to discuss merging schools
- Father charged in children’s kidnapping
- Lions Club golf tournment honors longtime member
- Gasoline prices on rise yet again
- Report spotlights county’s high teen pregnancy, STD rates
- Business busted on illegal gambling charges
- Government shutdown would affect lake
- Minister’s menu of dehydrated meals promotes hunger program
- Property owners get glimpse of movie filming
- West Point Depot ready to upgrade parking lot
- Thousands of bees descend on downtown
- New official calls West Point ‘one of the friendliest communities’
- County renews safety push; workers’ comp claims at $378,000 last year
- Man robs bank at Piggly Wiggly
- Masonic groups keep neighborhood clean
- Harmony House official says budget cuts ‘will tie our hands’
- Newspaper seeks a few ‘good apples’
- Hogansville councilman among city manager finalists
- Movie crew headed to Troup; moonshine still to be blown up in filming
- Unemployment rate dropped to 11.8 in February
- County archives go underground
- Energy-saving program showing results in schools
- Warm weekend on tap
- ‘What am I going to do with a chicken?’
- Residents offer solutions to litter issue
- Lake cleanup winners receive cash prizes
- Hogansville narrows field for city manager
- Faulty weather warning siren startles residents
- Rotary selects five for Youth Challenge Program
- Litter summit is Thursday
- Report: Poor counties are least healthy; Troup in middle of the pack
- LaGrange High heralds new greenhouse with plant sale
- Auto-parts maker seeking workers
- Wanted: Answers to litter problem; county to hold summit Thursday
- LaGrange Police Department joins national crime website
- Response times improve with new fire stations
- Rainy weekend ushers in wet week
- Fundraising coach, trainer to speak
- Colleges to allow credit sharing
- Mill Creek Station would be city’s second TAD
- Leadership Georgia welcomed to LaGrange
- Burglary suspect shoots self in foot
- Parents: Seek other options to school consolidation
- Cast gears up for ‘Annie, Get Your Gun’
- Troup grows by 14 percent; census puts population at 67,000
- Red Cross honors volunteers at fundraising campaign
- Sign ordinance ‘strikes fair balance,’ councilman says
- School system adds budget options
- WGTC honors top instructor
- Man gets 28 years in beating, burglary
- Kia plant may add third shift
- Sheriff using smart phone applications
- No tax changes coming this year, lawmakers say
- Public hearing on schools is tonight
- Two hunting areas temporarily closed for lake shoreline cleanup
- County revising special-events permit fee
- Longtime educator to retire
- School board restores 180-day calendar
- City wants input from public on Mansour’s options
- Fundraiser’s success surprises students
- Roanoke Road resurfacing under way
- New site for group home hits snag; Hogansville spot under moratorium
- Master Gardeners to share knowledge at free seminars
- By Natalie Shelton Associate editor
- Rezoning proposal sparks debate
- Great American Cleanup under way
- LaGrange has links to quake in Japan
- School merger meeting is tonight; board to vote on 180-day calendar Thursday
- ‘Paws for a cure’ join cancer walk
- ‘March Mayhem’ has top prize of $1 million
- County making plans to deal with SPLOST shortfall
- Project would double West Point population
- CSU West Point campus to focus on ‘degree finishing’ programs
- Youth groups can earn money in lake cleanup
- Don’t close our elementary school, black residents say
- LaGrange College student accepts proposal on bridge
- Applying for food stamps shifting to online
- Board holds public meeting tonight on Cannon Street, Mountville schools consolidation
- Input sought on school merger; board holds public meeting tonight
- Boy Scouts to show off skills Saturday on square
- Kia spawns new LaGrange plant
- ‘Dames at Sea’ brings fun to LaGrange College stage
- Cookies for the troops
- Deal: Keep pre-K full time; new plan echoes Troup’s proposal
- Lifesaving 911 call to be featured on ‘Dr. Oz Show’
- Gasoline prices on rise
- Where did spring go?
- CLCP names inaugural Literacy Award winners
- Exhibit honors forward-looking town
- School calendar may return to 180 days; plan also would close Cannon Street Elementary
- Police train in new ways at old animal shelter
- Funeral home committed to community
- Heard deputy dies in wreck
- Birthday party marks storytelling festival’s 15th year
- Batson-Cook: Chamber is ‘how we get business’
- Man gets life sentence for Shell Mart murder
- Pedestrian killed by car
- Medical Center starts ‘telestroke’ program
- BREAKING NEWS: Man gets life for Shell Food Mart murder
- West Point officers disciplined over excessive use of force
- Close calls prompt corps to stress safety
- Planning group wants to tackle teen pregnancy rate
- Storm brings rain, chance of frost
- Weather cooling off, but temps are normal
- City still split on sign ordinance
- Donald Davis can’t remember exactly when he became a storyteller.
- Accomplice sentenced in fatal armed robbery
- Spinks family, chamber have 100-year link
- BREAKING NEWS: Man pleads guilty in clerk’s slaying
- Local colleges to feel HOPE cuts
- Professor says coast is vital to environment
- ‘Green’ projects under way in LaGrange
- Pre-K overhaul plan raises questions
- Tent is up – and down – on parkway water tower
- Smith Family returns home for concert
- Boys & Girls Club holding Oscar night fundraiser
- City will discuss large signs at retreat
- Irish dinner concert returns for second year; LaGrange native, one of top dancers in world, to perform
- West Point to honor residents
- Students will be able to move, not lose pre-K slot
- Gas prices up, but LaGrange among lowest in state
- Park renamed in honor of longtime volunteer
- Community spelling bee emphasizes fun
- Plan aims to save schools energy, money
- School board denies ‘secrecy’ complaint
- Helicopters land at hospital again
- NEIGHBORS: Rapper-actor to appear in concert
- West Point wants residents’ input on community development plan
- Runaways are uncommon, says group home owner
- NEIGHBORS: Student knows ins and outs at chamber
- LaGrange Academy senior is county’s STAR Student
- County seeks fee to upgrade software for courts
- Donations, grant boost endowment fund
- ‘Mimosa madam’ planning book
- Nix bill aims to boost relevance of high school educaiton, targets students not going to college
- Woman sentenced in 2003 stabbing death
- ‘Sims was the only way I could have done this,’ says nurse
- Warm temps due all week
- Fire chief remains hospitalized; was trying to assist wreck when struck by dump truck
- Garbage sites get extended hours
- Wild hog shot in Heritage Hills
- Children’s TV show gets second season
- NEIGHBORS: Elvis impersonator sends message
- Warmup on the way after snow
- Equipment aids child-abuse investigations
- Fort Benning expansion may spur economic growth in LaGrange
- Dusting of snow possible
- Community’s support for police appreciated, chief says
- Gardening gurus offer advice
- Wintry weather on tap
- Teacher of Year finalists named
- New rules govern group homes; one facility files for Chapter 11 protection
- Kidnapped 1-year-old returned unharmed
- Westmoreland urges participation in government
- Program to focus on ‘Farmers Making a Difference’
- Howard University educator to speak at Griggs Center
- Sheriff’s office profits from large drug bust
- The Punk Experience
- West Point welcomes college
- Caregiver charged in death of boy, 3
- GBI probes child’s death
- Dump truck hits Explorer, pickup truck flips four times on icy I-85
- Woman dies in accident
- Electric bills on the rise
- Bio-Bus takes forensics to high school
- BREAKING NEWS: College to move to West Point
- More rain forecast
- No shots, no school in effect
- Ault Academy gets national accreditation
- Guild, orchestra pair for Valentine’s event
- ‘Most Wanted’ debuts today
- Thankful patient reunites with helicopter crew
- Camper’s book gathers Camp Crusoe memories
- County faces budget woes
- Big Heart deadline is Monday
- Jobless rate up
- Tag decal offers new option
- So What Is This All About, Anyway?
- Back in the USA: Reflections of Ireland
- The Politics of DIY
- Hardcore: Hippie Punk?
- D-Day typist to speak at LaGrange museum
- Schools chief talks of gnats, education
- Man ‘who makes it happen’ honored
- Teen Maze to show results of risky behavior
- Epps named to committee
- Two girls pulled from fiery crash
- LaGrange Academy crowns homeconing queen
- Two Days of Excitement!
- Staying fit is ‘about quality of life’
- Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
- Treading on Dreams: The Last Few Days in Recap
- NEIGHBORS: Salvation Army cashier: LaGrange is a ‘sea of calm’
- LaGrange Academy to name homecoming queen
- Students to make up one snow day
- School board welcomes superintendent
- ‘Journey’ lectures kick off
- School system honored
- County renews probation deal
- Motorist sentenced in fatal accident
- Hogansville skirts group home issue
- The Unexpected
- Our Last Days!
- Adventures in Chengdu!
- NEIGHBORS: Teacher creates book about butterflies
- One-car wreck sends two to hospital
- Expected and unexpected
- College to present opera scenes to schools, residents
- Counting ‘invisible’ people; campaign seeks tally of homeless
- Keeping Downtown Running
- Who has Troup County’s cutest pet?
- The Best of Times, The Worst of Times
- If I had only known
- County may upgrade court system software
- State Patrol ties up traffic
- Not Your Average College Course
- Irish Roots Run Deeper than the Bog
- Employment workshops scheduled
- School system working to ease shortfall
- First Impressions
- Fighting the Cold
- First Week
- Red Cross facing blood crisis
- Who has ‘Big Heart’?
- Panel aims to boost tourism
- Court dates rescheduled
- Dublin: No Country for Old Men
- Property tax forms in mail
- Today is the Day!
- Residents speak out on sign ordinance
- Xian- “Im Inhaling the Cancer”
- Beijing was more than good… It was GREAT!
- My Expectations
- Who’s a good cook?
- Ramone Unknown
- Westmoreland says he’s vigilant, but not scared in wake of Arizona shooting
- Public hearing to examine large portable signs
- Annual downtown parade honors memory of King
- Punk: So What?
- Wintry mix in weekend forecast for Troup
- Preparing to Sail for Byzantium
- LaGrange College singers to perform at inauguration luncheon
- Smith says budget will rule session
- Snow, rain in forecast
- Getting Ready to Serve!
- Seabaugh: Budget at top of legislative session
- Robbery suspect charged after two-hour standoff
- Ready or Not, China Here We Come!
- New venture merges teaching, travel
- Revenue will rule legislative session, says McKoon
- County considering more tax incentives
- It’s time to recycle trees, electronics; ‘Bring one for the chipper’ is Saturday
- Epps: ‘It’s going to be a very, very tough year’
- Hogansville moves forward with DASH project
- NEIGHBORS: Utility bills are service manager’s life
- Nix looks forward to working with new governor
- Children struck while riding scooter
- School board aware of resignation reasons by incoming superintendent
- Textile magnate Milliken recalled as leader,visionary
- Offices to close for holiday
- Gasoline prices edge upward
- LaGrange approves utility rate hike
- Host a donation drive for Habitat
- West Georgia Tech cosmetology department ready to roll
- Unemployment up in November
- ‘Cutest baby’ to visit LaGrange grandparents
- Christmas tree, electronics recycling campaign kicks off Sunday
- Weather still iffy
- ‘Good things are happening’ in Troup school system, says new superintendent
- NEIGHBORS: Troup High graduate leads energy conservation from White House
- Youth programs are development director’s first priority
- Heart attack victim saved by location
- Troup may get white Christmas as Georgia braces for snow
- Texas educator to lead Troup school system
- School board poised to name superintendent
- Hospital finalizes deal with insurance company
- Freed murder suspect arrested in East Point
- Mayor’s veto tables DASH project in Hogansville
- Murder defendant pleads to lesser charges
- Sons of Lafayette to attend international festival
- Murder defendant pleads to lesser charges
- South Loop will be Pegasus Parkway
- 23 face drug charges in LaGrange, West Point
- School board chairman holds final meeting
- Theater will make antiquity center ‘even more special’
- Classes aim to help new mothers stop smoking
- City looks to add sidewalks, bike paths
- Customers face higher electric bills
- Portable signs come under scrutiny
- Man pleads guilty in clerk’s slaying
- West Point budget doesn’t include Tasers
- Schools’ SPLOST revenue laggingl projects put on hold
- Donations sought for Christmas dinner
- Store, customer robbed at gunpoint
- Wind adds to wintry chill
- Orchestra, students to combine for concert
- Another polar blast on the way
- Instructor teaches self-defense; ‘I’m helping out where my mama didn’t have help’
- West Point could delay budget vote
- ‘I thank God I’m a survivor’
- Marines looking for Toys for Tots
- Schools chief finalist has local ties, experience
- Shelter targets domestic violence
- Calling all Auburn fans
- County OKs landfill accord with city
- Finalist for schools chief has broad experience
- NPR features LaGrange, Kia
- Chilly temps in forecast
- Author to deliver servant-leader lecture
- Volunteers to tackle county’s litter problem
- Efforts for youth recognized
- Fuller book ‘tour’ stops in LaGrange
- Tradition opens Christmas season
- Youth will be ‘homeless’ for a night
- Keep moving to age well, seniors advise
- Jobless rates change slightly
- Christmas parades abound as Hogansville, Pine Mountain, West Point welcome holiday season
- Donations help send trees to troops
- School board picks three finalists for superintendent
- Habitat co-founder to visit LaGrange
- County working on property reviews
- Parade director readies for big day
- Sons of Lafayette plans concert
- Servant-Leader activities are Saturday
- Runoff election is Tuesday
- Cookie contest is Monday
- Retailers say ‘Black Friday’ a success
- Residents urged to stay wary during holiday shopping
- Accused kidnapper has prior conviction
- Cold front to bring chilly temperatures
- Thanksgiving blessings follow tragedies
- Bike accident victim recovering
- Firefighters honor comrade
- Retailers gear up for Black Friday
- The dog without a name
- Nominees sought for literacy award
- BREAKING NEWS: TSA employee accused of kidnap, assault
- NEIGHBORS: Woman finds outlet in creating gifts
- Thanksgiving may be warm, wet
- Longtime firefighter ‘touched a lot of lives;’ veteran Stewart dies at 55
- High school students post gains in writing
- Wreck victim gets surprise welcome on first visit home
- Callaway principal steps down
- Kia to hire 1,000 more workers
- Turkey fundraiser surpasses goal
- Hospital, insurance company reach tentative agreement
- Educators brush up on safety, lifesaving skills
- ‘T-shirts for Turkeys’ fundraiser is this afternoon
- Donations sought for holiday dinners
- County OKs plan to save energy
- City readies for Christmas parade
- I-85 landscaping set for spring completion
- Hogansville wants reserve fund to match grant money
- Schools aim to save on office supplies
- Accident victim may be home for holidays
- T he former Troup County Senior Center on Ragland Street has a new name and a new sign to reflect the change.
- Artifacts sought for exhibit honoring chamber
- Professor has link to Fisk Jubilee Singers
- Proposed order fines LaGrange for sewage violations
- Airport study prompts squabbling
- Taxes due on Monday
- Deployed soldier sends flag to school
- Service marks Veterans Day
- Expert to assess downtown, offer advice to merchants, city
- Exhibit to promote recycling
- Play evokes ‘laughter through tears’
- Schools name top teachers
- Cyclist hospitalized after being hit by truck
- By Sherri Brown
- Colonel: West Point Lake has ‘best association’
- Big development in works
- West Point kills retirement increase
- Valley’s Mill Store reopens
- Berta Weathersbee Elementary School to hold Veterans Day program
- Services to mark Veterans Day
- All Good Things Must Come To An End
- Survival Guide
- 1,000 Years of History
- Take this class.
- 1/26: Opening Night
- Kick the coffee can. Try chicory.
- Group aims to help lawmen fight drug abuse
- Army Field Band plans free concert
- Students promote applying to college
- Dead-Alive
- Final Reflections
- Veneto Part II: Vicenza, Padua, Venice
- CRĖME BRULĖE TARTS
- Space on bus to infantry museum
- New rector excited to be in LaGrange
- Colonel will speak at lake coaliton meeting
- Change your clocks back Saturday
- New connector will save school transportation costs
- WGH, insurer at odds
- Air ambulance relocates to LaGrange
- Donations, volunteers sought for holiday meal
- West Point readies for budget hearings
- It may not be Thanksgiving yet, but the deadline for filling Christmas boxes is just days away.
- Karate helps woman overcome shyness
- English, Alford, McNair win races
- Freezing temps on tap
- Shelter seeks food for homeless
- Recreation worker always has Plan B
- Republicans pull ahead in county voting
- English, Alford, McNair win races
- Callaway Gardens chapel has LaGrange connection
- Chili Cookoff draws hundreds
- City takes step to refinance bond debt
- Energy assistance available
- Sample ballots are online
- LaGrange College Homecoming Queen named
- Wreck reports go high-tech
- Inmates won’t get in-jail visits
- Candy buy-back to aid troops
- ‘House of Horrors’ wraps up this weekend
- LaGrange adds bike lanes
- Jobless rate declines in LaGrange
- City may get first special tax district
- Comic strip writer says ‘do something you enjoy’
- MEAG: Deal with Diverse would ‘send shockwaves’
- Retirement proposal heats up in West Point
- Halloween events sought
- Man injured when motorcycle strikes deer
- ‘Tres Vidas’ performs today, Tuesday
- DASH opens Mallard Lake Apartments
- Tourism tax to increase
- CASA fosters futures
- Seniors get in shape with Zumba
- More businesses sought to put students to work
- NEIGHBORS: ‘Photography is more than just taking a picture’
- Trade show to tout Troup businesses
- County mapping now online
- Grand Hotel ready to reopen
- LaGrange man wins $500,000 in lottery
- Former councilman praises volunteers; Cox says renaming park of secondary importance
- LATE BREAKING NEWS - Two injured when water tank falls on them
- WGTC kicks off homecoming
- Accord reached on park renaming
- Street dance, ‘house of horrors’ on tap
- West Point retirement benefits OK’d in split vote
- Mansour’s purchase was ‘by the book
- Halloween activities sought
- City purchases Mansour’s building; move aims to secure best use of site
- School board to get first look at superintendent applications
- LaGrange man heads Air National Guard unit
- Couple reunited with dog lost after crash
- Teaching the kids fire safety
- Harvest Sale is Saturday
- Program pairs mentors, students
- West Point mulls more aid for council retirees
- Expo promotes amateur radio club.
- Companies add third locations
- Baseball players swap gloves for glitter at fundraiser
- Artist views art as choice
- Chilly morning
- Feds’ request worries lake observers
- Murder verdict upheld
- Dogs, cats, owners gear up for pet show
- Update: Accident victim recovering
- LaGrange woos two industries
- Conference was ‘a gardener’s dream’
- Cool nights in forecast
- Dam road won’t reopen soon
- Kia plant launches second shift
- FATALITY UPDATE - Victim identified
- County praises Twin Cedars
- Christian event for men to feature former NFL players
- Hospital’s ‘snake man’ says, ‘I don’t see a reason to kill them’
- Police ID suspects in assault case
- Junior Service League Attic Sale is this weekend
- Students, parents cope with changes
- School board to discuss vacant seat
- St. Mark’s to host ‘blessing of the animals’
- Ex-WGTC leader returns to LaGrange
- Assaulted student turns to council
- Renaming park draws opposition
- There’s a hoedown to be downtown
- College launches educational travel program
- Fire department to install 100 free smoke detectors across county
- Longtime facilities scaled back
- LaGrange jobless rate dips
- Memories of JFK visit sought
- Pink abounds at breast cancer fundraiser
- Man killed, woman injured in motorcycle crash
- BREAKING NEWS: Man killed in motorcycle wreck
- Heat to end, rain forecast
- Troup High named homecoming queen, king
- Callaway High School names homecoming king, queen
- Logo promotes West Point Lake
- Owner reunited with roof dog
- DASH holds first Latino festival this weekend
- Send in the scarecrows
- School board member steps down
- Dog rescued from hospital roof
- Roadside bomb injures soldier
- ‘We are among the best’
- Women make wraps to aid breast cancer project
- LC grad killed in Afghanistan
- LATE BREAKING NEWS -Troup named one of 100 best for youth
- Leggin’ It for Literacy suits young dad
- Women’s crafts help others
- Hogansville will regulate pit bulls
- Hogansville mayor restores Leidner to utility commitee
- Neal Barnes, Army
- Cans for Cash program gears up
- Wreck victim goes to Atlanta hospital
- Got a tip? Text it in
- ESPN putting city in spotlight
- CLCP looking for honorees
- Schools to trim furlough days; federal funds also will be used to cut budget deficit
- Events for children, families on tap for weekend
- Hudson named Christmas parade grand marshal
- ‘We were blessed every day’
- ‘Everybody is excited’
- French name announced for downtown complex
- Water panel wants more time to see corps’ work
- Voters praised for SPLOST tax
- ‘Strong Women’ aids breast cancer research
- Schools enroll slightly fewer students
- Council, development authority reach agreement
- NEIGHBORS: ‘Late bloomer’ says ‘being positive works’
- Two die in separate wrecks
- High temps set records
- Symphony chorus begins rehearsals
- State Master Gardeners to get ‘in tune with nature’ here
- United Way ‘buckaroos’ set $1 million goal
- Teams gear up for adventure race
- Passion for wine
- Official: Lake at ‘ground zero’ of water fight
- Church to mark 100th anniversary
- Suspicious package puzzles officials
- Free concert celebrates life, peace
- BREAKING NEWS: Suspicious package found at Hogansville City Hall
- Hearing set on school board seat
- Authority on board for retail projects
- Hogansville mayor shuffles committees
- Neighbors: Woman recounts accident that changed her life
- Recall prompts changes at Kia
- Another record set
- Cool night sets record
- Tax time here again
- New docks provide ‘a lot more room’
- Vets remember end of WWII
- Balloon pilot returns to Callaway festival as the ‘balloon meister’
- Second Antioch Day to celebrate community
- Rotarians honor long-time member
- BREAKING NEWS: Veteran school board member withdraws from race
- Hard-core couponer saves big bucks
- Holiday closings
- What’s on your ‘Book Bucket List?’
- What goes up must come down
- On a recent hot afternoon, Katie Firth pulled her van into the CVS drug store parking lot. As she un
- Landfill may house site for model airplanes
- Grammy nominees to perform downtown
- PETA gets $1.4 million donation
- Museum “dragon” refinished
- WGH to manage Roanoke hospital
- Gas prices fall
- Veterans gearing up for Honor Flight
- Honoring grandparents
- Schools get new grading systems
- Get your game face on
- Mountville-Hogansville Road to be paved
- Campus police ready to roll as college hires private security firm
- It’s football time …
- NEIGHBORS: ‘Everything I’m involved in I use to promote the Lord’
- Tradition dies hard when it comes to high school football at Callaway Stadium.
- Jobless rate falls slightly
- DOT seeks input on road projects
- Other teams of students performed service projects at elementary schools
- Tower Trail opens Friday
- Couple wed in biblical setting
- ‘It’s still about jobs’
- Soldiers lend helping hand
- City OKs group home ordinance
- Schools expect budget deficit to grow
- Art classes, wine glasses fill studio in West Point
- Work starts on West Point dam
- Red Cross issues plea for blood
- Guardsman, lifesaving Afghani dogs reunited
- Kia plant to make Hyundai Santa Fe
- A ride to recovery
- Breaking news: Man drowns at West Point Lake
- Hogansville’s comprehensive plan is online
- Mother, daughter earns scholarships
- Enrollment lagging as schools start
- Survivors back home in LaGrange after crash
- Puppy pipeline gets dogs on the road to new homes
- Fur Ball to benefit humane society
- Schools open with few problems
- County honros road name families
- Mother finds stress relief in art
- Hearing set on issue of school board residency
- Mother, 29, shocked to win contest
- LaGrange couple survive plane crash
- BREAKING NEWS: LaGrange couple survive ‘miracle’ crash in Colombia
- Kids’ lemonade stand aids soldiers
- School lunchrooms see big changes
- LaGrange College named top 10, ‘best value’ by U.S.News
- Pre-K program at capacity
- Getting ready for school with a close trim
- Students facing longer days at school
- Residency issue clouds school board race
- LaGrange teen dies in accident
- Heart building coming down
- County falling short on special sales tax
- U.S. 29 will be named for Millard Fuller on Saturday
- West Georgia Idol final is Saturday
- West Point residents may pay tickets, check crime online
- ‘Reader leaders’ kick off year in West Point
- Water pumps down in West Point, portable pump working
- Vets’ new transit van hits the road
- Judgment Journey production headed to Peru
- Young rider overcomes challenges
- Ordinance draws mixed response
- Troup called ‘growing, important part of state’
- Troup gives Handel the edge
- Website promotes local art
- Photography exhibit draws to close
- Hogansville to apply for $10.3 million in loans
- Finally, some light on the matter
- Turnout uptick seen for runoff
- Anti-smoking poster is among best in U.S.
- Late Breaking News - Pedestrian hit while crossing street
- Rec Department workers sees sports as a connection in community
- 73 teachers join school system
- NEIGHBORS: Self-taught artist creates pendants
- Heat increases hospital visits
- School board sets criteria for new chief
- Nursing students again post perfect rates
- Tough questions, right answers earn 3rd place finish
- First Friday offers band, ‘Blind Side’
- Hot temperatures stress residents
- Kia posts big sales increase
- Police: Woman lies about identity
- Pre-K, HOPE face big cuts
- Aid sought for 'Back to school' event
- Bonds OK’d for Kia supplier
- 1,000 volunteers sought for lake cleanup
- Habitat, Restore expand, post increases
- Autopsy planned in fire death
- Actor-singer back home; Elijah Kelley to perform at fundraiser
- Survey seeks input on schools chief
- County calls roadside spraying ‘very disappointing’
- NEIGHBORS: Art is passion of chemistry major
- Final suspect arrested in Greenville man’s death
- End of an era comes as farmer’s market closes after 53 years
- ATV birthday gift teaches hard lesson
- Disposing of tires may cost more
- Museum’s exhibit earns national award
- Charlie Joseph’s memories wanted
- Bull Street to get raised crosswalk
- New Air Force Captain says grandfather steered service
- Hot enough for you?
- Benefit aids hospice
- Woman, 91, dies after car enters lake
- Woman takes hobby to market
- Jobless picture remains bleak
- Brown, Miles lead way for awards
- Push for heritage area gets backing in LaGrange
- Local observers: ‘Nobody won’ in water ruling, but hope builds for new plan
- Record-setting push gets ramp done
- How I spent my summer
- Fans to Families Project helps needy keep cool
- Tastefully Simple
- No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
- By Hand
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