Maxeys leadership includes (from left) city council members Carrie Hayes, Carrie Hyatt, Danny Gorman, Mayor Edward Toledano, Shirley Callahan, Doug Miller and city clerk Jenny Yearwood-Parker. The city is adding online bill pay for water bills next month. (Photo/Ansley Gavlak)
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The garage doors sit open at Salem Fire and Rescue's main station in Lexington, Georgia, on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025. An expansion to the station was completed in October 2024. (Katherine Davis/The Oglethorpe Echo)
Expanded station should meet Salem’s needs for ‘30 years’
Arnoldsville City Councilman Danny Sniff (left) gestures toward Mayor Pro Tem Danny Morcom (far right) at the Arnoldsville meet and greet last Friday at No. 3 Railroad Street. Both men are running for mayor, but have shown respect and goodwill toward each other. “Am I endorsing Danny?” Sniff said. “To some degree, yes.” (photo/ Elena Acosta)
Arnoldsville, county leaders make most of meet and greet
Robert and Lani Kline hold signs on Highway 78 to let folks know about the Wesley Chapel Volunteer Fire Department’s car wash fundraiser at Lexington Auto Parts last Saturday. The donations help the department purchase and maintain its equipment. (LANDEN TODD/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)
Wesley Chapel firefighters put water to different use
Community donations helped the Devil’s Pond Volunteer Fire Department purchase a JAWS Combi Tool last year. The tool is used to help free accident victims from vehicles. (ELOISE MCNAIR/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)
County fire departments prioritize new equipment
Cody Gibbs works nights and week- ends for Oglethorpe County Emergen- cy Medical Services, in addition to his full-time job (JULIANNA RUSS/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)
Behind the badge: Cody Gibbs shows commitment in times of tragedy, stress
Cody Gibbs responds to emergency calls at the Beaverdam Volunteer Fire Department almost daily. But no amount of first-response experience can prepare someone for a call like the one Gibbs received on April 3.Vesta Fire Department hopes to hit mark with first turkey shoot
Firefighters learned how to remove the doors and windshield off of a car using hydraulic cutting tools. (Photo Courtesy/Jennifer King)
Vesta among departments to undergo rescue training
Firefighters place numbered stickers on large pads of paper to indicate their station's priorities during a meeting in the Oglethorpe County courthouse in Lexington, Georgia, on Monday, Oct. 17. (Emily Garcia/The Oglethorpe Echo)