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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jose Rojas (left) photographs his daughter and her children, Pam Cooper, Nuria and Nicholas Cooper on the square prior to the start of Thursday's annual Christmas parade. Rojas is visiting his family from Peru for the holidays.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jose Rojas (left) photographs his daughter and her children, Pam Cooper, Nuria and Nicholas Cooper on the square prior to the start of Thursday's annual Christmas parade. Rojas is visiting his family from Peru for the holidays.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Key Club International float promotes peace, love and happiness during the annual LaGrange Christmas parade.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Key Club International float promotes peace, love and happiness during the annual LaGrange Christmas parade.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) I have no idea who these people are, but the float was pretty and so was the fake snow.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) I have no idea who these people are, but the float was pretty and so was the fake snow.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Members of the Techniques School of Dance and Gymnastics go through their routine while others enjoy the ride aboard the school's float in the Christmas parade on Thursday.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Members of the Techniques School of Dance and Gymnastics go through their routine while others enjoy the ride aboard the school's float in the Christmas parade on Thursday.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Despite what many might think, this is an important job as Todd Keebles of the Open Range Cowboy Church, cleans up a horse pile on Bull Street during Thursday night's parade.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Despite what many might think, this is an important job as Todd Keebles of the Open Range Cowboy Church, cleans up a horse pile on Bull Street during Thursday night's parade.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The LaGrange High School Step Team was in action for Christmas parade patrons Thursday night.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The LaGrange High School Step Team was in action for Christmas parade patrons Thursday night.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jerrod Spradlan of LaGrange knows how to keep warm. He just snuggles up with his pet dog, "Mouse," who donned a Santa Claus suit while watching the Christmas parade on Thursday.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jerrod Spradlan of LaGrange knows how to keep warm. He just snuggles up with his pet dog, "Mouse," who donned a Santa Claus suit while watching the Christmas parade on Thursday.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Frances Smith, 17, of LaGrange, sports a set of knit ear muffs to keep her ears toasty while watching the Christmas parade.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Frances Smith, 17, of LaGrange, sports a set of knit ear muffs to keep her ears toasty while watching the Christmas parade.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Cason Collett, 3, of Hogansville, watches the LaGrange Christmas parade with great-grandmother, Margaret Bullock.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Cason Collett, 3, of Hogansville, watches the LaGrange Christmas parade with great-grandmother, Margaret Bullock.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Rebecca Pearson, 7 months old, sports some big eyes as she watches units pass by her and mother Pam Willingham. Pearson adopted Rebecca and gave her madiden name to her daughter.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Rebecca Pearson, 7 months old, sports some big eyes as she watches units pass by her and mother Pam Willingham. Pearson adopted Rebecca and gave her madiden name to her daughter.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Troy Groover (left) with the Disabled American Veterans, distributes American flags to Christmas parade patrons on Thursday night. At center is LaGrange native Glenn Shelhorse and his daughter, Lacey Manning.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Troy Groover (left) with the Disabled American Veterans, distributes American flags to Christmas parade patrons on Thursday night. At center is LaGrange native Glenn Shelhorse and his daughter, Lacey Manning.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Angela White Fannin sports a fur coat to keep warm while she reads over her script as she prepares to host the WJCN-TV broadcast of the annual LaGrange Christmas parade. She with co-host Jonathan "Moose" Mapp provided the play-by-play of parade entries on the square.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Angela White Fannin sports a fur coat to keep warm while she reads over her script as she prepares to host the WJCN-TV broadcast of the annual LaGrange Christmas parade. She with co-host Jonathan "Moose" Mapp provided the play-by-play of parade entries on the square.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Beall's Plumbing float sports singing privy's coming down Bull Street on Thursday.
(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Beall's Plumbing float sports singing privy's coming down Bull Street on Thursday.
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(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jose Rojas (left) photographs his daughter and her children, Pam Cooper, Nuria and Nicholas Cooper on the square prior to the start of Thursday’s annual Christmas parade. Rojas is visiting his family from Peru for the holidays.

Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Angela White Fannin sports a fur coat to keep warm while she reads over her script as she prepares to host the WJCN-TV broadcast of the annual LaGrange Christmas parade. She with co-host Jonathan “Moose” Mapp provided the play-by-play of parade entries on the square.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Troy Groover (left) with the Disabled American Veterans, distributes American flags to Christmas parade patrons on Thursday night. At center is LaGrange native Glenn Shelhorse and his daughter, Lacey Manning.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Rebecca Pearson, 7 months old, sports some big eyes as she watches units pass by her and mother Pam Willingham. Pearson adopted Rebecca and gave her madiden name to her daughter.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Cason Collett, 3, of Hogansville, watches the LaGrange Christmas parade with great-grandmother, Margaret Bullock.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Frances Smith, 17, of LaGrange, sports a set of knit ear muffs to keep her ears toasty while watching the Christmas parade.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Jerrod Spradlan of LaGrange knows how to keep warm. He just snuggles up with his pet dog, “Mouse,” who donned a Santa Claus suit while watching the Christmas parade on Thursday.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The LaGrange High School Step Team was in action for Christmas parade patrons Thursday night.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Despite what many might think, this is an important job as Todd Keebles of the Open Range Cowboy Church, cleans up a horse pile on Bull Street during Thursday night’s parade.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) Members of the Techniques School of Dance and Gymnastics go through their routine while others enjoy the ride aboard the school’s float in the Christmas parade on Thursday.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) I have no idea who these people are, but the float was pretty and so was the fake snow.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Key Club International float promotes peace, love and happiness during the annual LaGrange Christmas parade.

(Photo by Jeff Stanton | Daily News) The Beall’s Plumbing float sports singing privy’s coming down Bull Street on Thursday.



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May 03, 2013
Sad that Jack Bagley is not MC of the parade any more. Why has he not been asked back to anchor the evening news on TV33? Is Moose Mapp just a better broadcast professional or is it something more sinister… say nepotism? Please Kerry Caroll, stop embarrassing LaGrange and Troup County and get Jack Bagley back behind the news desk again. We deserve better.