Saturday Dec 12 | Oldham Era
Water rates for customers of the La Grange Utilities commission may be on the rise.
Census workers needed for 2010
The time has come for the next U.S. Census - conducted once every 10 years to determine the country's population.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church has one service this Sunday
Signs, they are a changing in La Grange City officials recently changed speed limit signs along two local highways without proper authority from the state department of transportation.
The Property Management 2009 Awards sponsored by Deacon and SLC Solicitors will be held at the Grange City Hotel in London on the 7th December 2009 and will recognise the excellence and professionalism of all specialists working in this industry both at an individual and company level.
La Grange council meeting to air on cable television in Oldham
The most recent La Grange City Council meeting - when members discussed whether to close Second Street - will be aired on cable Channel 25.
The chances are slim, it'll cost at least $10,000 even if they fail, but the La Grange City Council is going to try to get railroad crossing gates across Second Street to preserve the city's quiet zone.
La Grange officials set tax rate
Members of the La Grange City Council heard the first reading of the proposed ad valorem tax rate at their meeting Monday.
La Grange officials set tax rate
Members of the La Grange City Council heard the first reading of the proposed ad valorem tax rate at their meeting Monday.
Council to try to keep downtown rail crossings in La Grange
Most of the speakers at the recent La Grange City Council meeting agreed: No more downtown railroad crossings should be closed if it can be avoided.
Hiatus ends for - new business' in La Grange
La Grange Mayor Elsie Carter said she removed new business from city council agendas after what she called an "ambushing" by council members.
Quiet zone talk set for July 6
My name is Melanie Woosley, and I am a La Grange City Councilwoman and chairperson of the CSX committee.
Historic district rules divide La Grange residents
The paint on the side of Randy Dean's blue home in downtown La Grange is chipping, but repairing it will cost thousands, he said.
City's historic district guidelines under fire
About 20 years ago, members of the La Grange City Council formed the city's historic district commission to maintain the historical value of homes, businesses and signs in the area by enacting a set of guidelines and regulations for any changes to those properties.