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Charles Autry, a native of Lanett for almost 71 years, has put in his bid for the mayor’s race. Autry was an All-State ...
The Lanett Regional Airport will be hosting its first-ever Breakfast Fly-In on Aug. 16. The event will serve as an ...
For the seventh year in a row, Troup County School System is recruiting volunteers for the READ-LEARN-GROW program to work in ...
For some time, I have been planning to read Michael Thurmond’s biography of the founder of our state, James Edward Oglethrope, and am happy to say I have finally gotten around to that.  Is it ever a ...
There is a lot of different opinions about higher education in recent years. There is a lot of different opinions on the value of a college education as well as concerns about the cost of education.
Four Alabama Power Foundation grant application cycles are slated to open in August and September. The Foundation’s Champion, Scholar and Field Trip grants are scheduled to run their application ...
Jarquez McCullough is ready to show off his leadership skills if elected to the Lanett City Council District 3 seat. As an ...
Angelia F. Thomas, the Lanett Council District 4 incumbent, aims to continue listening to her constituents and voicing their ...
The Chambers Troup Group has opened its doors in the Shawmut community. The company operates from the Shawmut mill building, ...
The Lanett Police Department hosted its first National Night Out event in 20 years Tuesday afternoon, and it went over exceptionally well. A larger crowd than what was expected piled into the James A.
On Monday, the Lanett City Council unanimously approved a resolution to accept a U.S. Department of Transportation federal ...
Impeachment is not a moral endeavor; it is the height of hypocrisy.”  Adam Lamparello, J.D., Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice October 20, 1973 – My mother will give birth to me in six days. ...