Published by News Staff on Thu, 10/12/2017 - 11:19am
At the dedication Wednesday of the state historical marker in the old La Grange cemetery commemorating the devastating yellow fever epidemic of 1867, Fayette County Historical Commission chair Rox Ann Johnson recalled asking county commissioners two years ago for funds to erect one historical mar
Another antiques fair is in the books. There is nothing left along SH 237 but tattered tents and shade shelters and dealers loading out the goods they weren’t able to sell. They will bring it all back next March.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 10/09/2017 - 9:20am
Another antiques fair is in the books. There is nothing left along SH 237 but tattered tents and shade shelters and dealers loading out the goods they weren’t able to sell. They will bring it all back next March.
Small Business Administration spokesperson Cynthia Cowell has provided current statistics on payouts for flood damage as of Friday for Fayette County and La Grange.
Just sworn-in La Grange police office Bret D. Meinardus brings a lot to the table. To start with, he was born in the city and graduated LGHS in 2009. His parents are Cheryl and Kenny Schmidt of La Grange and Dale Meinardus of Fayetteville.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 09/28/2017 - 11:07am
The vendors and shoppers have been filling northern Fayette County for weeks now, but the next several days will be the big peak for the annual fall antiques shows here, which are celebrating their 50th year.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 11:25am
The oldest, and one of the most historic structures in Fayette County, John Henry Moore’s twin blockhouse, constructed as a defense against Indian attacks about 1830, has undergone some changes since its removal from what’s believed to be its original site near the present intersection of Lafayet