Linda Parish receives the Oglethorpe County Lifetime Achievement from Ronnie Boggs for her long service and work with the chamber of commerce. Parish is the chamber’s tourism and hospitality director. (Sarah Coyne/The Oglethorpe Echo)
May 23, 2026
Linda Parish receives the Oglethorpe County Lifetime Achievement from Ronnie Boggs for her long service and work with the chamber of commerce. Parish is the chamber’s tourism and hospitality director. (Sarah Coyne/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Shannon Pritchett, a graduate of Oglethorpe County High School who lives in Arnoldsville, stands outside The Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida. He was invited to the resort for Donald Trump’s election night festivities. (Submitted Photo)
Maggie Mobley (left) and Ashley Simpson stand in Simpson’s house in Athens as they discuss her work with the Atlas Project and Mobley's experiences attending a one-room school house. Simpson has researched churches and schools in Oglethorpe County since the Digital Atlas Project started in 2020. (McCain Bracewell/The Oglethorpe Echo)
MOAS currently accepts animal turn ins from citizens of Oglethorpe county but does not have the capacity to serve as an impoundment facility. (Submitted Photo)
Nicole Hensley (from left), Laura Lindsey, Katherine Ratcliffe and Jessica Ellis hold gift baskets that were created by the Friends of the Oglethorpe County Library volunteers and presented as gifts to the library staff. Items in the baskets were donations from local businesses. (Submitted Photo)
Bill and Lucille Endriss’ Church Street home is well lit during the holidays, thanks to the amount of lights that Bill hangs up every year. “We’ve been married 52 years, and he’s been decorating for 52 years,” Lucille said. “It just gets bigger and bigger.” (Ty Johnston/The Oglethorpe Echo)
The lights are on at the new Oglethorpe County Elementary School on Dec. 3, prior to a tour by the BOE representatives and journalists from The Oglethorpe Echo. The school is being prepared to open on Jan. 10. (Avni Trivedi/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Rosa and Roger NeeSmith pose on the front porch of their home on Monday, Oct. 21 in Lexington, Georgia. The home originally had a wraparound porch that was altered to accommodate a dining nook in the kitchen, a laundry room and a carport. “The house originally had a wrap around this part where the carport is now, and the people that had it before we did, he was a meteorologist in Athens, he poured cement, and I guess the wood was rotten,” Roger NeeSmith said. (Emily Slepsky/The Oglethorpe Echo)