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LaGrange, Georgia · LaGrangeEditor’s Note: Dean Collins has been a longtime editorial contributor for the LaGrange Daily News. Point University announced last week that the President, Dean Collins will be retiring at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year. Collins has been serving in the role for almost 20 years. “I’ve certainly enjoyed the journey. But I’ve got nine grandkids now, and I want to spend some more time with family,” Collins said. “Every president and every pe…See the Story
Collins to retire from Point
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LaGrange, Georgia · LaGrangeRemington Arms CEO Ken D’Arcy spoke at the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce Early Bird Breakfast on Tuesday. The CEO spoke about ongoing efforts to move their manufacturing facilities from New York to LaGrange. “Moving a factory 208 years old was not an easy thing to start with,” D’Arcy said. “It’s been in the same place for 208 years. It was a huge challenge. But getting out of New York was fundamentally the right thing for our company…See the Story
Remington CEO speaks at Early Bird Breakfast
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LaGrange, Georgia · LaGrangeI last wrote about this topic two years ago after an eighteen-year-old former student fatally shot nineteen students and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas. The 2022 article was titled “Way Past Time to Figure This Out,” and I’ll be revisiting some of the things I said then with quite a few updates. Let me go ahead and say that this is not an anti-gun article. For most of my adult life I have lived with one or more guns in my house…See the Story
Sadly, Here We Are Again - LaGrange Daily News
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LaGrange, Georgia · LaGrangeOn Tuesday, the LaGrange City Council discussed a request from Amwaste to take over the city’s recycling operations. The request was presented by Steven Green, Director of Recycling for Amwaste. The city is considering the proposal due to the costs of recycling. City Manager Patrick Bowie said the city is currently losing funds to operate recycling, so the move could save the city some money, explaining recycling is more profitable at a larger s…See the Story
LaGrange considering turning over recycling to Amwaste
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Pollution · LaGrangeChattahoochee Riverkeeper, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Atlanta for its ongoing pollution of the Chattahoochee River. In July, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (CRK) sent a letter notifying city officials that they would have 60 days to stop discharging illegal levels of pollution from the R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center or the group would file a lawsuit in federal co…See the Story
CRK moves forward with Atlanta lawsuit - LaGrange Daily News
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Parade · LaGrangeChristmas came early for Lynne Holle and Kathryn Tilley who were named grand marshals of this year’s Christmas parade. At a joint meeting of the LaGrange-Troup Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Development Authority and Visit LaGrange, the groups were set to update their members on upcoming projects. However, to the surprise of Holle and Tilley, they also announced them as the 2024 grand marshals. Connie Hensler, president of LTCC, introduced s…See the Story
Tilley and Holle named grand marshals of Christmas Parade
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School Shooting · LaGrangeWith the recent school shooting at Apalachee High School near Winder, Georgia hitting close to home, many parents are understandably concerned for the safety of their children. School Superintendent Rachel Hazel mentioned the tragic incident during the town hall meeting at Hogansville Elementary on Thursday, reminding parents that safety is still a top concern. “Our thoughts and our prayers have all been with Appalachia school and the tragedy th…See the Story
School security still front and center for TCSS - LaGrange Daily News
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LaGrange, Georgia · LaGrangeSince we last discussed efforts to drill in our Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge for titanium dioxide so that mankind will never experience life without toothpaste whitener, nothing has changed – except a lot. What hasn’t changed? Gov. Brian Kemp; state Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega; Rep. Lynn Smith, R-Newnan; and bureaucrats in the oxymoronic Environmental Protection Division continue to see no evil, hear no evil and speak …See the Story
The drill continues in the Okefenokee Drag-Mining controversy - LaGrange Daily News
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