Gudgin took part in the 200-yard individual medley first, finishing in fifth place with a time of 1:56.60. The Callaway High ...
Callaway Middle’s Teacher of the Year, Jocelyn Cain, brings Georgia history to life with creative projects, constant support ...
LaGrange will hold a March 10 hearing on rezoning 405 Broome St. from Traditional Neighborhood Mixed Use to Downtown Mixed ...
LaGrange College Theatre stages “Lost Souls of Tennessee Williams,” a Feb. 20–22 double bill of one-acts exploring decline, ...
Callaway High anglers Drake Bishop and Cason Collett placed sixth at West Point Lake, securing a spot in the GHSA state ...
Troup baseball opens its home schedule with a 3-0 win over Columbus, improving to 6-0 behind a combined shutout from Davis ...
Free West Point C.A.R.E.S. kids workshop returns Feb. 28 with afternoon hours, offering families guided tool-use crafts, painting and safety lessons at the Youth Center.
Lynn Gendusa urges readers to clear the “moral fog” by rejecting excuses, naming wrong as wrong, and grounding personal and political choices in truth and faith.
Cathy Hunt reflects on Percival Everett’s Pulitzer- and National Book Award–winning James, its reimagining of Huck Finn from Jim’s view, and a local three-part discussion series.
LaGrange High’s Hunter Headrick and Ford Adams battled tough cold and wind at West Point Lake to land three bass, finish 29th and still clinch a GHSA state tournament berth.
Hogansville’s Green Patch is getting new Kelly green swings and benches as the city backs playground upgrades, road repairs and more moves from this week’s council meeting.
The Troup boys soccer team beat cross-county rival Callaway 4-0 on Tuesday night. “Overall, the kids played hard, and we did some really good things,” Troup coach Mike Townson said. “Callaway is a ...