Lifestyles

What it was … Was football!

Had the high heels of my Sunday shoes not been wedged deep into the slippery, grassy, slope of ...

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Remember when City Drug Store opened in Troy

City Drug Store opens in Parklane Shopping Center this week.  Jacob Doty, store manager, invites everyone to enjoy ...

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The doctor is in-sulting

Turn on the television, pick up a health magazine, go to most any senior citizen event and you’ll ...

News

Edward Frost Dunbar was an influential citizen

Troy State University will honor one of Troy’s outstanding citizens when it bestows an honorary Doctors degree upon ...

Lifestyles

Dog Days and Noah and the Flood

“The Dog Star rose with the sun about the same time the hot, sticky, sultry days of summer ...

Dianne Smith

The history of the National Guard armory in Brundidge

The local National Guard Armory officially became Fort Wendall K. Taylor and was dedicated in ceremonies Sunday afternoon, ...

Lifestyles

Oh, happy school days

If I close my eyes and take a deep breath, I can bring back that first day of ...

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Elizabeth J. Bryan featured in 1889 Messenger

Here is another article from the series, “Some Old People” from the Troy Messenger from 1889-1892. Mrs. Elizabeth ...

Lifestyles

Eyeglasses: E-I-E-I-O

Eyeglasses were what my little childhood heart wanted most. The day that a classmate came into Mrs. Beverly’s ...

Dianne Smith

Airport Inn was once the place to be in Troy

In 1971, Keith Roling wrote an article about the Old Airport Inn and how it was “repurposed..” The ...

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