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LaGrange confirmed their deaths on Sunday in a statement from school president Susanna Baxter. The third victim was 24-year-old Rico Dunn of LaGrange, Atlanta's WSBTV reports .
Two freshman pitchers for LaGrange College were among three killed in a collision on a Georgia highway.
Every year on Halloween, our favorite talk show hosts go all-out with their Halloween episodes. From Ellen DeGeneres, to Kelly Ripa and more, check out the best looks of 2021.
The LaGrange Daily News has been serving LaGrange and the residents of Troup County, Georgia and surrounding areas since 1843 when it was launched as a weekly newspaper called the LaGrange Herald. [2] The name was changed later to the Chattahoochee [3] and in the 1860s, The LaGrange Reporter. [4] After a merger of the LaGrange Reporter ...
On December 12, about six weeks after the accident, the coliseum hosted its first post-accident event, a two-day Polled Hereford cattle show. [75] [2] In September 1964, the coliseum served as a venue for The Beatles during their 1964 North American tour. [2] This show was the first time since the accident that the coliseum was at full crowd ...
Seoul Halloween crowd crush. On 29 October 2022, around 22:20, a crowd surge occurred during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea. According to the South Korean government, 159 people were killed and 196 others were injured. The death toll includes two people who died after the crush.
Here is a selection of some of the pumpkin patches around the metro where you can find that perfect pumpkin for your Halloween decorations or pumpkin-infused treats. Carolyn’s Pumpkin Patch ...
The LaGrange Standard & News is a newspaper located in LaGrange, Indiana, United States of America. The newspaper serves all of LaGrange County and covers local news, sports, business, and community events. It is published weekly on Mondays and delivered via the United States Postal Service. The Standard was founded by John K. Marrow in 1856.