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Children learned about dental hygiene at the Oglethorpe County Library Family Health Resource Fair on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. Using a toothbrush and a dry-erase marker, participants cleaned drawings of teeth as a visual lesson in proper care. (Photo/Maura Rutledge)

Children learned about dental hygiene at the Oglethorpe County Library Family Health Resource Fair on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. Using a toothbrush and a dry-erase marker, participants cleaned drawings of teeth as a visual lesson in proper care. (Photo/Maura Rutledge)

Glenn, library help connect residents with resources

Kendarious Glenn saw the need for health care aid in his hometown and decided to return to Oglethorpe County after furthering his education.
A stone sign marks the entrance of Crawford Cemetery, where the county’s new pauper's plot is located. The county voted in March to buy a plot there. (Katherine Davis/The Oglethorpe Echo)

A stone sign marks the entrance of Crawford Cemetery, where the county’s new pauper's plot is located. The county voted in March to buy a plot there. (Katherine Davis/The Oglethorpe Echo)

County’s new pauper’s plot ensures proper burials

The Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners is making sure every county resident will have a place to be laid to rest.  The commissioners unanimously approved $1,000 in March to buy a 200-square-foot cemetery plot to be used for pauper’s burials.
A sign marks the section of road named for Hamilton McWhorter Jr. on Highway 78 heading northwest from Lexington on Aug. 28, 2025. The Oglethorpe County native is remembered for his contributions to Lexington and the county. (Photo/Susanna Johnson)

A sign marks the section of road named for Hamilton McWhorter Jr. on Highway 78 heading northwest from Lexington on Aug. 28, 2025. The Oglethorpe County native is remembered for his contributions to Lexington and the county. (Photo/Susanna Johnson)

Hamilton McWhorter Jr. Highway honors Oglethorpe's unsung hero

The road signs on Highway 78 between Crawford and Lexington reading “Hamilton McWhorter Jr. Highway” are hard to miss. But because of McWhorter’s “behind-the-scenes” nature, many may not know the extent of his contributions to Oglethorpe County. Hamilton McWhorter Jr.
Linda Parish and Gina Holloway scrape paint off a cabinet on Aug. 22, 2025 to prepare for First Friday. The cabinet will hold drinks and food for Lexington Market Place's First Friday event on Sept. 5, 2025. (Mia Fishman/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Linda Parish and Gina Holloway scrape paint off a cabinet on Aug. 22, 2025 to prepare for First Friday. The cabinet will hold drinks and food for Lexington Market Place's First Friday event on Sept. 5, 2025. (Mia Fishman/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Lexington Market Place seeks to revitalize downtown with First Friday event

Over the years, downtown Lexington has shifted from a stop-and-shop town to a community many simply drive through.   But local business owners want the charm that Main Street once had to return — and that effort begins this week with First Friday.
Amanda Grantham, chief public defender for Georgia’s Northern Judicial Circuit, analyzes case files at a Starbucks in Athens late last month. After a full day in court, Grantham works late into the evening, preparing for her clients’ hearings. (Gabrielle Gruszynski/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Amanda Grantham, chief public defender for Georgia’s Northern Judicial Circuit, analyzes case files at a Starbucks in Athens late last month. After a full day in court, Grantham works late into the evening, preparing for her clients’ hearings. (Gabrielle Gruszynski/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Public defender champions justice in Northern District

Amanda Grantham, chief public defender for Georgia’s Northern Judicial Circuit, likes to challenge the rule makers.  “I always question the authority, like, who’s making the rules,” she said. “And, what’s the purpose behind it?
Oglethorpe County Board of Education members Beverley Levine, left, and Susan Robinson prepare for the board meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The two discussed upcoming agenda items as they prepared for the meeting to begin. (Photo/Ella Jones)

Oglethorpe County Board of Education members Beverley Levine, left, and Susan Robinson prepare for the board meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The two discussed upcoming agenda items as they prepared for the meeting to begin. (Photo/Ella Jones)

BOE revises its policies to match state

The Oglethorpe County Board of Education unanimously approved several policy revisions at its Tuesday meeting to bring the school system in line with new state requirements, including rules on personal electronic devices, internet use and athletic eligibility.
OCHS juniors Mya Jewell and Isabel Rios laugh as they create the decorations for homecoming week on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025. For many on the council, the decorations are their favorite part of festivities.(Photo/Drew Bearden)

OCHS juniors Mya Jewell and Isabel Rios laugh as they create the decorations for homecoming week on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025. For many on the council, the decorations are their favorite part of festivities.(Photo/Drew Bearden)

Excitement builds as OCHS prepares for homecoming

Oglethorpe County High School students, faculty and community members are celebrating homecoming this week under the sea, with five days of spirited themes, a parade in downtown Crawford on Thursday, a possible third football win and a Saturday night dance.
TRISHA BEARDEN/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO The 2025 OCHS homecoming court includes (back, from left): Natreze Calhoun, Kayden Watkins, Tanner McKie, Dalton Hilley, O’Maury Huggs, Kendon Brown, Riley Jones, Cameron Harper, Kaden McDaris; (front, from left): Isabel Rios, Macayla Hull, Mackenzie Brown, Peyton Lewis, Elin Turner, Carlie Gabriel, Callie Bridges, Kiley Paul. Not pictured: Brock Barrett.  The homecoming parade is scheduled for Sept. 4 and the game against Laney will be played Sept. 5.

TRISHA BEARDEN/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO The 2025 OCHS homecoming court includes (back, from left): Natreze Calhoun, Kayden Watkins, Tanner McKie, Dalton Hilley, O’Maury Huggs, Kendon Brown, Riley Jones, Cameron Harper, Kaden McDaris; (front, from left): Isabel Rios, Macayla Hull, Mackenzie Brown, Peyton Lewis, Elin Turner, Carlie Gabriel, Callie Bridges, Kiley Paul. Not pictured: Brock Barrett. The homecoming parade is scheduled for Sept. 4 and the game against Laney will be played Sept. 5.

2025 Homecoming Court

The Oglethorpe Echo

The Oglethorpe Echo

Editorial: Echo welcomes new reporters

Jazz artist Dinah Washington sang, “What a difference a day makes.” In the story of your community newspaper’s history, we amend that line to say, “What a difference 1,427 days make.” That’s right. On Oct. 1, 2021, The Oglethorpe Echo was destined to die.