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Taylor McGreavy (from left), Justin Loggins, J.T. Mathews, Audrey Green, Devyn Patrick, Jayden McGreavy, Jaxson Blocker, Rebecca Jones, Mae Mathews, McKinley Grimes, Eli Patton, Haleigh Baker and Kiley Paul took part in a kayaking trip. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)
Fun-filled summer for 4-H students
CASA volunteers fill gap as advocates for children
Chuck Taylor uses one word to describe the CASA program in Oglethorpe County — ameliorate. “(It) means to make bad better,” the CASA program coordinator said. “Foster care is bad, but the cost of volunteers makes it better.
Construction equipment sits at one of the construction sites on Bunker Hill Road, near the intersection of Highway 78, in Crawford last week. Crawford Village, a multi-use development, and The Pines at Grove Creek are being built. (LANDEN TODD/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)
Crawford Village stays on five-year time frame
The Muscadines of Oglethorpe, which were discovered on Lewis Sanders’ property in Stephens in 1994, are on display at the Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)
Dazzling display: The Muscadines of Oglethorpe, the state’s largest amethyst cluster, were dug from the ground in Stephens
State adds resources to sludge program
Claudia Reit moved to Oglethorpe County last year to open Countryside Manor, an event venue in Winterville. She also wants to start a women’s leadership group. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)
New resident makes her presence felt
County adds flashing stop signs on Sandy Cross Road
Oglethorpe County Public Works Department crews worked late Saturday night and into the early morning hours of Sunday, July 9 to clear trees and debris in several locations after storms blew down trees. There were no injuries, but crews estimated between 75-100 trees fell and needed to be cleared from Melton Road and William McCurley Road in Winterville, and Center Church Road and McWhorter Road in Stephens, said Adam Nation, the public works director. (DINK NESMITH/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)
Long night: Storm damage
Sarah Collins, who lives on Harris Drive, stressed the poor condition of Harris Drive, which includes paving in need of repair and overgrown trees and brush, which need to be trimmed. (SARAH COLLINS/FOR THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)