Community

The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce proudly kicked off its inaugural L.I.F.T. (Leaders Impacting the Future Today) Program on January 30th, 2025, held at the

Lights, camera, action! Students from the University of West Georgia’s School of Communication, Film and Media (SCFM) recently won a College Broadcasters Inc. award for their horror short film,

The public is invited to join the City of LaGrange for its monthly litter cleanup on Saturday, February 1st, 8:00-10:00 a.m. in the parking lot

LaGrange City Councilman Nathan Gaskin received the prestigious Certificate of Dedication from the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute during the Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA)

LaGrange Mayor Jim Arrington and fifty-five other Georgia Mayors completed the inaugural Georgia Mayors Leadership Academy, held in August at the Georgia Center for Continuing

The University of West Georgia’s cheerleading program has once again demonstrated its championship tradition, securing four national titles at the UCA College Nationals.  The Wolves dominated the competition,

Congratulations to the Heard County Ethics Bowl team for their outstanding performance at the West Georgia Region Competition, held this past Saturday at the University

Carrollton High School junior Grayson Faircloth recently graduated from the inaugural Youth LEAD Georgia cohort—a prestigious leadership development program supported by the University of Georgia, Chick-fil-A

When Jill Pierce moved to Carrollton in 2002 as a State Farm agent, she quickly realized that this university town was a thriving community with the

Mary Lois Griffis has been named Central High School’s 2024-2025 STAR Student.  The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program honors Georgia’s highest achieving high school