Debbie Furbish is shown in Polaroid photos being recognized by Maj. Gen. Paul M. Timmerberg during her time in the U.S. Army. During her service, she also met the Secretary of State during the Carter administration. (Photo/Molly Moore)
August 21, 2026
Debbie Furbish is shown in Polaroid photos being recognized by Maj. Gen. Paul M. Timmerberg during her time in the U.S. Army. During her service, she also met the Secretary of State during the Carter administration. (Photo/Molly Moore)
Rebecca Smith (left), Lucille Endriss (middle) and Gail Spearing (right) volunteer as poll workers for the Lexington mayoral race between Cory Crayton and Evelyn Reece. There are 176 voters who are eligible to vote in this election. (Mia Fishman/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Oglethorpe County High School assistant principal Ean Sonnier discusses a grant worth $80,000 during the BOE meeting on Tuesday. The money has been earmarked for a new tractor, a welding cutter and other equipment for the agriculture program. (Drew Bearden/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Authorities found a 73-year-old hunter about 5:15 p.m. Monday after more than 24 hours in the woods in the Walker Gresham Road area of Stephens.
Oglethorpe county agriculture teacher Jordan Paul (Right) hangs out with fellow teacher Hannah Doolittle on an Educational First trip in Germany. (Submitted Photo / Jordan Paul).
The upstairs of the factory building was partially insulated for an apartment, and part of it has exposed brick walls and large windows. This is part of the Historic Jefferson Mill property in Crawford that went up for sale in October of 2025 for $1.6 million. (Makenna Reavis/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Mamie Hillman, founder and director of the Greene County African American Museum, speaks to about 20 people at the Historic Oglethorpe County meeting at the Oglethorpe County Library on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. The museum opened in October 2021. (Photo/Susanna Johnson)
According to the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network, COVID-19 outbreaks in Georgia long-term care facilities like Quiet Oaks have been rising since July.
Crawford Mobile Home Community has provided affordable housing for residents in Oglethorpe County for the past 15 years. The 25 homes on this property consist of 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units and are rented for an average of $1,000 a month. (Ansley Gavlak/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Crawford City Clerk Amy Wall-Lance (right) discusses the meeting agenda to the city council on Oct. 14. Willie Torres (left), who recently replaced Sandra Sheridan as a council member, and Brenda Butler (middle) listen to Wall-Lance. (Ansley Gavlak/The Oglethorpe Echo)