Claudia Reit was appointed to the Oglethorpe County Board of Assessors earlier this month. She said she hopes to bring experience in engineering and community leadership to help guide property valuations and support the county’s growth. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)
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Beef products on sale at B&T grocery store in Lexington, GA on Aug. 23, 2025. Oglethorpe County is feeling the affects of rising beef prices nationwide (Photo/Jacob Harper).
Escalating costs pinch beef consumers, suppliers
Pine Grove Road's street sign stands in Arnoldsville, Ga, on Aug. 21, 2025. The city council unanimously approved adding waterline upgrades to the road's proposed paving plan. (Photo/Mia Fishman)
Pine Grove Road paving plan sparks debate in Arnoldsville
Teachers attend the first meeting of Oglethorpe County School System’s AI Cohort on Aug. 21. The cohort brings together teachers across grade levels for hands-on training with Google’s new Gemini tools in Classroom. (Submitted Photo)
Teachers learn AI to explore emerging classroom technology
Local Roundup: Arnoldsville to discuss paving dirt road in city
Jennifer Yauck (left) receives a $500 check from Dr. A. Alam Gul of Lexington Primary Care for Oglethorpe County’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library. (Submitted Photo)
Local Dolly Parton library aims to be self-sustaining
Cellphone ban won’t change much for schools
ESPLOST renewal on ballot
John Fortuna has been digging his own grave for the past year at his property in Lexington. He said he has only a few more inches to go until he reaches 6 feet deep. (Photo/Alex Perri)
Digging his own grave
Fabian and Nicole Miranda, who live in Sandy Cross, said the rains submerged their dock and covered most of the driveway that crosses the bridge. The water washed out the area and damaged their coop door, leading to the escape of some of their birds. (Submitted Photo)