Local News
A newspaper article announces the hiring of T.Y. Harris as Oglethorpe County School superintendent on June 12, 1969. He remained in that position until 1996. (Yana Obiekwe/ The Oglethorpe Echo)
Former superintendent remembered as 'exceptional leader'
Lexington has discussed moving the water department from city hall to the Macon Coil Building. (Colt Yeargin/ The Oglethorpe Echo)
Water department might be moved from Lexington City Hall
Turman is latest centenarian at Quiet Oaks
Emmet Overton Cabaniss III let his herd eat native herbs and grasses so he can sell natural, grain-free beef to his customers. (Darden Hearn/ The Oglethorpe Echo)
Farm’s sustainable practices provide grass-fed beef
Former Oglethorpe County superintendent dies
Kade Ruff (left), 7, and Kylie Ruff, 10, display their two goats, Reba and Kippy, in the backstage barn of the annual 4-H/FFA Winter Livestock Show on Saturday. Students showcased dairy heifers, sheep, beef cattle, goats and pigs that they raised. (Elena Westbury/The Ogelthorpe Echo)
Livestock, students stars of the annual 4-H/FFA show
(Submitted Photo/Cody Gibbs) From left to right: Deputy Department Chief Rocky Miller, Department Chief Carl Young, Sgt. Andrew Brooks, Chief Jehu Post.
Deputy receives Life Savers Award
Babysitter saves three boys, 11 dogs from house fire
(Eloise Mcnair/Oglethorpe Echo) Devil’s Pond assistant fire chief Rocky Miller (from left), Rick Skoglund, Commissioner Tracy Norman, Frank Moore, Jay Filipiak, T.J. Lowe and Robby McCurley pose in front of the JAWS Combi Tool they helped purchase for the Devil’s Pond Fire Department.