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Oconee County Hiring for Deputy Fire Chief

Oconee County Hiring for Deputy Fire Chief

Heavy Rain and Potential Flood Threat Continues

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This comes from the City of Watkinsville Sincerely,  Dan Matthews Subject:Heavy Rain and Potential Flood Threat Continues Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 19:56:24 -0500 From: jsanders@cityofwatkinsville.com To:. From: Karla Hulsey [ mailto:khulsey@oconee.ga.us ] Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 1:56 PM To: Janice Wilson Subject: FW: Heavy Rain and Potential Flood Threat Continues Importance: High From: Karla Hulsey Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 1:44 PM To: ALL; Subject: Heavy Rain and Potential Flood Threat Continues Importance: High Good afternoon, everyone.  Please see below for information concerning the heavy rain and possible flooding headed our way.  We will send out more information as we get it.  As always, stay safe and be alert to changing weather conditions.  Thanks, Karla Karla Hulsey Oconee County Fire Rescue / EMA P. O. Box 145 Watkinsville, GA 30677 P-706-310-3600 F-706-31...

Watkinsville man grateful for rescue after four days in woods

Watkinsville man grateful for rescue after four days in woods

More fire news to be aware of during our rush moments

Oconee County Georgia Sheriff's Office The Fire Department is responding to a chicken house on fire in the 2700 block of the Greensboro Highway. Please watch out for firefighters and firetrucks.

Tonight's Weather from the Volunteer Fire Department via City of Watkinsville

Best batten down your hatches in your carports and garages before the inclement weather bears down upon us later this evening. Woven cautiously,  Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. Subject: FW: Tonight's Weather Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 14:28:07 -0400 From: jsanders@cityofwatkinsville.com Subject: Tonight's Weather All, Oconee County will be at a slight risk of severe weather tonight. There is a chance of thunderstorms, strong 60 mph winds, rain and hail with isolated tornadoes. The storms will enter West Georgia about 8 p.m. They should be in our area around 11 p.m. and by 2 a.m. should be out of the area. The forecast is for ½ to 1 inch of rain. Please be aware of the storms and take appropriate action to stay safe. Thanks. Mark Mark A. Melvin Deputy Fire Chief Oconee County Fire Rescue P.O. Box 145 Watkinsville, GA 30677 (706) 310 3600

Monday afternoon weather

The new Watkinsville email alerts went out today in preparation of the storm coming this way. Good to know it is working. Now hide the email addresses in the BCC part of the emails Woven brightly,  Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.  From: Joe Walter  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 3:25 PM  To: Julie Sanders  Subject: FW: Monday afternoon weather  Oconee County has been placed under a Tornado Watch unitl 7 p.m. this  evening. It is predicted that the storms will reach our area at 6 p.m.  Please be aware of changing weather conditions.  Mark A. Melvin  Deputy Fire Chief  Oconee County Fire Rescue  P.O. Box 145  Watkinsville, GA 30677  (706) 310 3600  ________________________________  (mchannell@oconeek12.ga.us)  Subject: Monday afternoon weather  Good Morning,  As many of you already know there is a Severe Weather Threat for Oconee  County this afternoon. It is forec...