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The University of West Georgia has relaunched its official specialty license plate program, introducing a bold new design that fuels scholarship support and celebrates the momentum

Students from Arnall, Lee and Blake Bass Middle Schools were the winners of the Coweta County National Civics Bee competition, held March 31 at the

Five Carrollton High School students have been recognized as Georgia Scholars. The recipients pictured top row, from left, are Rory Camp, Carter Cates, and Edward

West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) is proud to announce the outstanding achievements of its Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Collegiate members at the Georgia

West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) has appointed Terri Brooks as Director of Economic Development. In this role, Brooks will support and advance the College’s non-credit

University of West Georgia student organizations UWG English Club and LUReare collaborating again to host their second annual book fair – and this year it’s even bigger than before. Taking

Central High School senior Max Kubik has been named a 2026 Georgia Scholar by the Georgia State Department of Education.  The Georgia Department of Education

Pictured standing from left to right is Central High School Assistant Principal and Athletic Director Paul Fitz-Simons, Mr. William Tanner, Head Football Coach Umbrah Brown,

L to R: Dr. Michael Johnson, UWG president; Leonard Bowles, UWG student and scholarship recipient; and Allyson Bretch, vice president for university advancement and CEO

Newnan High School AP Physics teacher Mary Beth Martin was announced as Coweta’s 2026 Teacher of the Year Thursday night. Martin – a 34-year educator