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Kenneth Smith is running for the Lanett City Council’s District 4 seat. Smith is a local entrepreneur and family man who ...
Cynthia Lloyd has lived in a house in the Lanett mill village for more than 30 years. She’s raised a family in that house on ...
A total of 36 local youngsters took part in this summer’s Junior Police Academy at Valley Community Center. Morning sessions ...
On Thursday, District Governor Steve Ivory encouraged members of the West Point Rotary Club to do their part in the Rotary ...
The Lanett Lady Panthers are gearing up for another good season in volleyball. Last year’s squad won the 2A Region 4 title to ...
Several years ago, I wrote a column critical of Jeffrey Epstein getting a lenient deal in his original sentencing. I got angry replies, including someone in politics who informed me how ignorant I was ...
The imagery and symbolism of these [Confederate monuments) … represent systematic injustice, persecution and cruelty.”- former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms In 2019, Georgia’s General Assembly passed a ...
With just weeks remaining until the Aug. 26 municipal election, Charles Brandon Bagley, a lifelong resident of Lanett, is ...
At its Monday meeting, the Lanett City Council denied a last-minute request from a mother and her son to spare property they ...
Three Chambers County men were recognized and thanked for their military service this past Friday at the 13th annual Korean ...
I might end up in jail or drown in the Washington swamp, but as a mother, I am ready to advocate for civility, politeness, and kindness.  I often wonder where the rest of us are—those who have spent ...
Things were in turmoil for the remnant of God’s chosen. Some had been taken to Babylon, a few remained. The new leader of Jerusalem had been killed. Things were going south quickly from a human ...