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Deputy Involved Shooting, 4/20/2016 (Profanity, violence, NSFW)

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Revenue up as Oconee commissioners begin weighing next year's budget requests

Revenue up as Oconee commissioners begin weighing next year's budget requests

Sheriff’s says seven-year pattern of exits persists

Sheriff’s says seven-year pattern of exits persists : Sheriff Scott Berry said at last week’s candidate forum that he has observed a seven-year cycle of employees leaving the office. He is in no hurry to follow them.

UPDATE: Sheriff identifies suspect shot by deputy at Oconee County home

UPDATE: Sheriff identifies suspect shot by deputy at Oconee County home

Mother and daughter make dresses for history festival

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Mother and daughter make dresses for history festival : Last week, Eva Delaplane was an 1860s plantation debutante.

County hopes to hasten 316 overpass

County hopes to hasten 316 overpass : One of these days, Georgia will build a grade-separated interchange at Oconee Connector and Georgia Route 316.

Senate candidates support religious freedom bill

I do not wish to live in a theocracy, thank you very much to both of you, but please, I do not want Georgia government ever to regulate, control, or otherwise dictate religion in any way, shape, or form. This bill is completely unnecessary and a fundamentalists over-reaction to a paranoid perception that somehow our supposed freedoms are being infringed upon by some combination of the aliens, the boogie man, homosexuals, the transgendered and or Elvis. Senate candidates support religious freedom bill : Both Senate District 46 candidates hope to next year revive the the Religious Freedom Bill that Gov. Nathan Deal vetoed following threats from high-profile companies to scale back their economic footprint in Georgia.

Local country music singer John Martin wounded in Oconee County shooting

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Deputy-involved shooting in Oconee Co | Classic City Today

The Tour d’Oconee 2016 - Register now if you can

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The 2016 Tour d'Oconee brought to you by  La Parrilla (Athens/Watkinsville) The Lion is Back! On Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 8:00 AM try out your whip on the Lion of Oconee. The 62 mile course has 2,850 ft of climbs! There are optional routes of 17, 25, & 35 miles all with great SAG stops. The Td'O Central party  (start & finish) returns to Tifosi Optics world headquarters with the big tent and and La Parrilla will be there with a Fajita Bar ($5 per plate ... cash only)! Kids are FREE!   We allow kids (under 17 years of age as of 5/21/16) to ride the Tour d'Oconee for free as long as they're accompanied by at least 1 paying adult! A t-shirt is only guaranteed for pre-registered riders. Hats are also available. Bring your own cooler. Parking is free at the event. Pre-registration packet pickup is available at Sunshine Cycles in Watkinsville (Main St.) on Friday night from 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM. Race day registration is a

These are Georgia’s top 25 public schools, according to new...

Congrats to #20 North Oconee HS, and #25 Oconee County High School. These are Georgia’s top 25 public schools, according to new...

Oconee man killed in wreck near Caterpillar plant in western Athens-Clarke County

Oconee man killed in wreck near Caterpillar plant in western Athens-Clarke County

10th District Republicans avoided media spotlight on Saturday's district conventions

10th District Republicans avoided media spotlight on Saturday's district conventions

Athens-Clarke, Oconee counties get fourth Superior Court judge

Athens-Clarke, Oconee counties get fourth Superior Court judge

Deal: Oconee lawyer Eric Norris will be newest judge | Classic City Today

Deal: Oconee lawyer will be newest judge | Classic City Today Governor Nathan Deal today announced the appointment Eric Norris to the Superior Court judgeship within the Western Judicial Circuit. Norris is a solo practitioner and serves as the Oconee County Magistrate Court judge. He earned a bachelor’s degree from North Georgia College & State University and a law degree from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two children and reside in Watkinsville.

Two Oconee teens found when they emerge from woods looking for food

Two Oconee teens found when they emerge from woods looking for food

Oconee County Observations: More Than 100 People Turn Out To Hear From And Que...

Oconee County Observations: More Than 100 People Turn Out To Hear From And Que... : For May 24 Primary Oconee County Board of Commissioners candidates Penny Mills and Sarah Bell stated unambiguous opposition to the propose...