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Keep Oconee County Beautiful still leaderless after Helwig resignation

Helwig resigns from Keep Oconee County Beautiful

Documents seized in raid at Steel Horsemen Motorcycle clubhouse in Oconee County

Documents seized in raid at Steel Horsemen Motorcycle clubhouse in Oconee County

Athens Unitarian church celebrates Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriage

Athens Unitarian church celebrates Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriage

Search warrant executed at biker club - Atlanta News, Weather, Traffic, and Sports | FOX 5

Search warrant executed at biker club - Atlanta News, Weather, Traffic, and Sports | FOX 5

Biker gang raid

Biker gang raid

Oconee schools fill voids left by veteran coaches

Athens-area schools fill voids left by veteran coaches

Road work at Whitehall, Milledge to be completed early, sales tax group learns

Road work at Whitehall, Milledge to be completed early, sales tax group learns

Road Closure!! HWY 441 at Bishop City Limits is currently closed in both directions due to Law Enforcement Activities. Expect Delays.

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Someone is getting popped by the Oconee County Sheriff's Office in Bishop Sincerely,  Dan Matthews Subject: Advisory Message: Road Closure!! HWY 441 at Bishop City Limits is currently closed in both directions due to Law Enforcement Activities. Expect Delays. From: oconee-county-georgia-sheriffs-office@emails.nixle.com To: danmatt@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 23:12:45 +0000 --> Message sent via Nixle | Go to nixle.com | Unsubscribe Tuesday June 30, 2015, 7:11 PM Oconee County

Whitehall/ Simonton Bridge Road is open again

The work is completed on the long national nightmare which is known as the Simonton Bridge Whitehall Hill shaving. But just as I was taking it today at the height of the worst summer squash all I've seen in quite some time, I saw a small down tree. Lucky for me the car that was in front of me stopped right on top of the tree or next to it and I was able to veer around them, especially after a car passed the other way

'Gone With the Wind': The real Southern heritage

'Gone With the Wind': The real Southern heritage

Advisory Message: July 4th Traffic Plan

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Happy birthday America  but please be safe out there  Sincerely,  Dan Matthews Subject: Advisory Message: July 4th Traffic Plan From: oconee-county-georgia-sheriffs-office@emails.nixle.com To: danmatt@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 14:20:03 +0000 Message sent via Nixle | Go to nixle.com | Unsubscribe Tuesday June 30, 2015, 10:19 AM

Watkinsville native graduates from military academy

Watkinsville native graduates from military academy

The Jamie Hood Trial Is Completely Bonkers

The Jamie Hood Trial Is Completely Bonkers

Saw my first drone flying above AthFest this weekend

Georgia: Keep drones away from the Gold Dome | Political Insider blog

Talking & reading about war

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To better understand the experiences of our veterans who served in Afghanistan and Iraq,  the Oconee Democrats'  community book group is reading  Phil Klay's "Redeployment: Stories" in July. While the book is fiction and relatively new, it's already being called a classic and one of the best books ever written about war.  The author, a U.S. Marine, served in Iraq's Anbar Province for more than a year. The book has received stellar reviews — and lots of awards, including the National Book Award for Fiction. Here's the citation accompanying Klay's National Book Award: In these thematically linked stories, Phil Klay creates a kaleidoscopic vision of conflict and homecoming. With a strikingly original set of voices, Klay inhabits the hearts of grunts, mortuary workers, chaplains, psy-ops officers, and civilian bureaucrats muddling through doomed reconstruction projects. If all wars ultimately find their own Homer, thi

Sludge slows down county water filtration examination and requests

Oconee County Observations: Oconee County Consultant To Give Progress Report O... : Sludge Removal At LAS Bob Sheldon, the consultant who is spearheading cleanup operations for the county’s two troubled sewage treatment fa...