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LOCAL ROUNDUP: MOAS Bark & Wine scheduled for August
Residents have concerns about development
Michael Moody plants a shoal lily in between two rocks in the Broad River in April. Moody, who died later that month, owned the Broad River Outpost in Danielsville. (Kira Doppel/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Fighting for the Broad: Advocates respond to pollution with shoal lily
Michael Moody stood on a shallow rocky bank of the Broad River in April. Around him, water lapped at his feet as he worked with his hands to plant a shoal lily into the watery soil of the riverbank.Callie Bridges (from left), the honorian, Kayden Watkins, the salutatorian, and Amber Tiller, the valedictorian, received trophies for their academic achievements at Oglethorpe County’s Senior Honors Night on Tuesday. (Ellie English/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Tiller selected as valedictorian, Levine honored
Ralph Maxwell Jr., who owned and published The Oglethorpe Echo for 40 years, died May 7. He was 74 years old. (Sarah White/The Oglethorpe Echo)
RALPH MAXWELL JR.: Longtime publisher of The Echo, was county icon, friend to many
Former Oglethorpe County commissioner Marilyn Stone has hosted her own show, called “The Marilyn Show: Church Tea” on WSGC 105.3 in Elberton since last May. She served on the BOC from 2000-2012. (Submitted Photo)
Spared for a purpose: Stone turns survival into spiritual service
Emily Williams, an extension agent for Oglethorpe County, and other instructors work with students while they prepare ingredients to make quesadillas last week. Williams said other dishes have included turkey wraps and pumpkin pancakes. (Sarah Nanos/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Special education program promotes independent living
Catie Young, who lives in Smithonia, is shown with Jason Carter, a grandson of former President Jimmy Carter. Young is one of two Democrats running in the general primary to face state Sen. Lee Anderson in November. (Submitted Photo)
Oglethorpe’s Young has eyes on state Senate
Ralph Maxwell Jr., who owned and published The Oglethorpe Echo for 40 years, died Thursday. He was 74 years old. (Sarah White/The Oglethorpe Echo)