The University of West Georgia Wolves are making waves in their second year of NCAA Division I transition, starting the 2025 season with a flawless 5-0 record – the program’s
Charred Oak Kitchen + Bar will host round two of open interviews this Thursday, October 2 and Friday, October 3 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00
Keep Carroll Beautiful (KCB) is once again inviting the community to take part in its Fall Electronics Recycling event, a free opportunity to safely dispose
Tanner Health’s Comprehensive Breast Care Center has expanded its team with the addition of Harper Niver, DO, a board-certified general surgeon specializing in breast surgery
The Carrollton Wind Ensemble’s fall concert celebrates the music of legendary film composer John Williams, October 18 at the Center for the Arts. The Best
West Georgia’s popular indoor shooting range and firearms retailer, Shot Spot, has announced it will be closing its doors this fall after 10 years in
The University of West Georgia continues to be recognized for providing students with a transformative education, most recently being named the No. 1 regional university
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) named Joel Dillingham to take over as the new District 6 Area 4 Manager. Dillingham brings 18 years of
The West Georgia yoga community gathered Saturday, Sept. 20, for the 14th annual Carrollton Yoga and Healing Arts Fest. The free event was held at
James “Jim” A. Gill, a longtime advocate for local education and Carrollton City Schools, dedicated more than four decades to serving his community. His central