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As the school year quickly approaches, a number of community events will be held over the next week in Troy with free school ...
Troy Athletic Director Brent Jones was announced as the new executive deputy director of athletics at Georgia Tech University ...
County Engineer Derick Donaldson gave Pike County Commissioners an update on resurfacing, mowing, employees and the status of ...
Troy Antiques & Collectibles and Legendary Loot Gaming in Troy will celebrate back to school by holding a special event on Aug. 9 featuring food trucks.  The combo antique and retro video game stores ...
Mention the name “Mary Page” and it will ring a bell in the ears of countless senior adults who are or have been members of ...
The Saban Center, a cutting-edge educational campus that integrates STEM and the arts, is proud to announce a significant ...
Ace Atkins – the son of a Troy Football coaching legend – was born in Troy and has gone on to become a New York Times ...
Troy Athletic Director Brent Jones is on his way to the ACC, to serve as the school’s executive deputy athletic director. ...
The Troy Trojans officially started the 2025 football season with the opening of fall camp on July 30 and did so amidst some ...
Earlier this month, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey awarded more than $77,000 in Project Safe Neighborhoods grants for the purchase of ...
Come on now, Johnny Allen. You’ve got to be telling a big one.” Allen smiles, maybe even grins. The proof is in the pudding.
William C. Oates was born in Bullock County (then Pike) on November 30, 1833.  He is a self-educated man and a self-made man.