The Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution honoring the Village of LaGrange on its One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary. Incorporated in 1875 and named after the estate of the Marquis de Lafayette, LaGrange has become known for its residents' cooperation, integrity, and hard work. This milestone serves as a tribute to the community's enduring spirit and the values that have shaped it over the past century and a half.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of individual communities in contributing to the culture of the state and nation, highlighting LaGrange's vibrant character and the strong bonds among its citizens. As the village celebrates this significant anniversary, it provides an opportunity for residents to reflect on their shared history and the promising future they are building together. The Senate extends its best wishes for peace and prosperity to the Village of LaGrange in the years to come.