Cody Gibbs, assistant chief of the Beaverdam VFD, said the decision to leave Oglethorpe Consolidated Fire and Rescue won’t impact the automatic aid agreements the station has with surrounding stations. (Andy Johnston/The Oglethorpe Echo)
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Heather Pillsbury, Crawford resident and mother of two, writes songs as a way to deal with her “deep feelings.” After teaching music for the past 10 years, Pillsbury has decided to pursue music full time. (Submitted Photo)
Crawford singer/songwriter expresses faith, thoughts through her songs
Sandra Sheridan (from left), Brenda Butler, city clerk Amy Wall-Lance, Mayor Seavy O’Neal, city attorney Mike Childs, Kathy Little, Carol McGrath and Johnny Shedd discuss topics at the Crawford City Council meeting on Tuesday night. The city council approved the first reading of an ordinance that would allow restaurants with the license to serve malt beverages and wine. (McCain Bracewell/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Crawford alcohol license gets first approval
The fireworks show started at dusk and provided spectacular views over the lake at the Oglethorpe County Rec Department’s Bryan Park. The Oglethorpe County Community Day and Family Movie Night will be held at the park at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3. (Torin Smith/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Fourth of July celebration has record numbers
OCHS senior hopes to honor hidden heroes
The entrance of JB's Farm in Arnoldsville where sludge has been spread since late May, according to neighbors. Its smell has prompted neighbors to make official complaints to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, but no action has been taken. (Jack Keys/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Sludge concerns hit Lake Oglethorpe area
Heat, lack of rain hit county hard
Mercee Nimmons, 8, is recovering from several injuries that required her being airlifted to Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta on June 26. The community has come together to help support the family, which lives in Lexington. (Submitted Photo)
Community comes together to support Nimmons family
About 60 people packed the Board of Commissioners’ meeting room on Monday night. The BOC unanimously voted to reject the rezone for a dimension stone quarry on Lexington-Carlton Road after the vote was tabled in the May and June meetings. (Dink Nesmith/The Oglethorpe Echo)