The Oglethorpe Echo
Arnoldsville to hold special election for mayor
When Arnoldsville voters head to the polls on Nov. 7, they will see options to vote for both interim mayor, whose term ends Dec.
EDA to file lawsuit against Paladin
Expanding broadband internet was on the minds of members of Oglethorpe County’s Economic Development Authority at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Mirakel creates commercial to help publicize cream
Mirakel has hit the airwaves.
Patriots open 2023 on road Friday night
It’s time to turn on the stadium lights.
Traffic forces adjustment to car-rider line
The first week of back-to-school traffic proved challenging for Oglethorpe County officials.
Opinion Column: Uncle Bud almost spit out his false teeth
Step back into the 1950s, when you were lucky if your rabbit ears could pull in three TV channels.
Rabbit what?
News Roundup: State gives OK to county’s voting system
Oglethorpe County has successfully passed the audit of its election infrastructure (software and hardware), Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office said Tuesday.
Opinion Column: This is Smithonia’s signature: ‘Neighbors helping neighbors’
We have passed the 10-year mark of living in Oglethorpe County. But a few people still ask, “You aren’t from around here, are you?”
The Echo’s Opinion: Reasons for the delivery snafu
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