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Besides social media accounts, theoenews has populated their site with Watkinsville’s Elizabeth Ann Florist celebrates 70 years – The Oconee Enterprise, The OE Newsletter Volume 9, Marie Dewitt “Maridee” Williams Obituary – The Oconee Enterprise, The OE Newsletter Volume 8, The OE Newsletter Volume 42, The OE Newsletter Volume 6, Watkinsville Christmas Parade Photos, The OE Newsletter Volume 39, AOTW: OCHS cross country senior Aaron Brodrick wins second career state title – The Oconee Enterprise, Watkinsville woman’s father’s WW2 dog tag found in UK – The Oconee Enterprise, Westminster Christian seniors ready for final postseason run, Wiedower resigns, special election to be held in Dec. – The Oconee Enterprise, My Voter Page, The OE Newsletter Volume 34, The OE Newsletter Volume 33, Ask the Expert: Stearns Retirement Group, Listen to our Podcasts Here, The OE Newsletter Volume 32, The OE Newsletter Volume 31, Hannah’s heroics lift Oconee County to thrilling win over Cherokee Bluff – The Oconee Enterprise, Ask the Expert: Elvis Tribute Artists, Titans tame Broncos in region opener – The Oconee Enterprise, The OE Newsletter Volume 30, Bogart council hopefuls talk shop, Future pedestrian path in Watkinsville will connect Thomas Farm Preserve to Wire Park – The Oconee Enterprise, Ask the Expert: Dr. Russell of Russell Orthodontics & docaligners Studio, GDOT meeting about McNutt Creek/Ga. 316 slated Sept. 25 from 5-7 p.m. – The Oconee Enterprise, OCS denies the release of public records on superintendent search – The Oconee Enterprise, The OE Newsletter Volume 29, Opinion: Superintendent finalist deserves grace and trust – The Oconee Enterprise, Opinion: The Board of Education shrouds acts in secrecy, The Grove Senior Living holds ribbon cutting – The Oconee Enterprise, Bishop municipal election has crowded field, The OE Newsletter Volume 28, Louise Nunn wrote of High Shoals for 52 years – The Oconee Enterprise, Business Roundup: Oconee family to launch climbing center at Wire Park – The Oconee Enterprise, BREAKING: OCS announces superintendent finalist, Oconee County falls 35-14 against Morgan County, The OE Newsletter Volume 27, Micah Taylor – The Oconee Enterprise, Oconee Cross Country off to an amazing start this fall, New OCHS Band director makes a strong impression, Mr. Reg Hardigree, born in 1885, served as surveyor of Oconee, Warriors shut out Clarke Central for first win of 2025, The OE Newsletter Volume 26, Bishop, North High Shoals and Watkinsville Qualifying Ends, OPINION: Board of Education values money from citizens outside Oconee but not their voice, Municipal qualifying held this week, The OE Newsletter Volume 25, Ask the Expert: Polias President, Founder and Visionary Dave Mulkey, Watkinsville Strategic Development Plan | Inspire Engagement, The OE Newsletter Volume 24, The OE Newsletter Volume 23, Mold spores found in school but not at significant levels, states an independent report, The Oconee Enterprise Fall 2025 Seasonal Subscription, NOHS student earns pilots license, The OE Newsletter Volume 22, Ask the Expert: Simply Admissions, OYP builds young talent with bold production, Former OCHS, PACS coach Jeff Herron inducted into Halls of Fame, Donate to Emma Donahue's Fundraiser for Big Jump Festival 2025 by esp, inc., OCHS grad to skydive for ESP, Oconee loses community pillar, The OE Newsletter Volume 20, Prince Avenue Christian football camp builds love for the game, Richard Hoard pens novel on Dixie Mafia, Lynching memorial unveiled outside courthouse, Watkinsville woman turns 100, Interim superintendent calls for mold testing, Killer Crust Pizza names pie after food bank founder, outdoor magazine has new owner, Harden sworn in as interim superindendent, Ask the Expert: Oconee County EMA Director C.J. Worden, Advertising has the power to build community connections, The OE Newsletter Volume 19, The OE Newsletter Volume 18, Ask the Expert: New View Integrative Pediatrics, The Oconee Enterprise judged as a top newspaper in Georgia, Oconee's Own: Jeff Chambers, The OE Newsletter Volume 17, Alumni banquet raised funds to support OCS, Watkinsville resident to be on Fox gameshow, Oconee child cancer survivor enjoys Make-A-Wish cruise, Bishop avoids tax hike, Athlete of the Week: OCHS cheerleader McKenya Sheats signs for Georgia Southern, Three generations of a local family attended CFES, Arcade and bowling proposed for Village at Malcom Bridge, Editorial: Future superintendent should welcome feedback, criticism, and requests for open records, Suspense film has several Oconee connections, The OE Newsletter Volume 16, Oconee The Magazine - Oconee Guide 2025, The OE Newsletter Volume 15, The Oconee Enterprise Community Listening Session Form, Listen to our Podcasts!, The OE Newsletter Volume 14, Athlete of the Week: Cadence Keese caps high school career with two state championships, Former OCS substitute arrested in Gwinnett also had inappropriate contact with kids in Oconee, parents say, Oconee's Own: Marketing Coordinator Avery Moon, NOHS Grad Facebook Album, OCHS Grad Facebook Album, The OE Newsletter Volume 13, Ask the Expert: Urgent Care of Oconee, Three generations of service thrive at Ryll Equipment, The OE Newsletter Volume 12, Oconee's Own: Sports Editor Stuart Steele, Oconee County girls soccer defeats Jefferson in overtime for third straight state title, OCES parents continue to request mold tests as staff resign, The OE Newsletter Volume 11, Bogart dedicates Hammond Alley, Oconee County boys soccer advances to final 4, Yalamanchili reflects on first days as DA, Oconee's Own: Co-Publisher Michael Prochaska, The OE Newsletter Volume 10, Athens Academy senior awarded appointment to U.S. Naval Academy, OCHS senior accepted to Naval Academy, MBES joins other area schools in planting a garden, An OCAF garden that honors late artist has roots in an international love story, Teens plant daffodils in memory of child victims of the Holocaust, OCS perpetuates culture of secrecy and obstructionism, Oconee's Own Trailer, Spartan girls beat Madison County 3-0 on Senior Night, NOHS Art Club hosts auction benefitting Apalachee, City Police hosts Easter Egg hunt, Westminster Christian soccer teams beat PACS, Athlete of the Week: Senior Cole Johnson leads Warriors to 2 wins over Cherokee Bluff, Shelton celebrates 50 years as minister of Elder Road Baptist, Athens Academy students share love of vinyl records, Durden named Georgia Woman Veteran of the Year, Oconee’s legislators talk shop, Former Library building redeveloped for commercial use, Revered Bogart librarian retires, Oconee Rotary Club builds senior center pavilion, As DeJoy Leaves, Tell USPS to Abandon His Postage Increases & Reverse the Damage, Warriors remember Will Morgan, Chris Greer’s ‘Viewfinders’ season 3 coming soon, The OE News | Substack, Back-to-back: North Oconee basketball wins second straight state championship, Winter respite: scenes of nature, Volunteers demand transparency from Animal Services and support group, The Enterprise announces new hire, Oconee resident remembers hearing MLK speak, Prince Avenue falls to Hebron Christian in state championship, North Oconee wins first football state title 14-7 over Marist, North Oconee Flag Football falls to Greenbrier, Varsity tentatively scheduled to open March 1, Shop local for Christmas, We must teach our children about Veterans Day, PACS graduate now enrolled at West Point, The United States government maintains 26 overseas cemeteries, 98-year-old veteran reflects on historic life, Watkinsville man bonds with Belgium community that saved his father on Christmas Eve, 1944, Vietnam vet grandfather has made the world better, World War II veteran opens up about service, Veterans need more than just thanks, WWII vet went to a Navy recruiting office after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Ret. Army Col. reflects on military career and creation of female vet wellness program, personal safety classes, ‘Like a Hug’: 5 veterans honored with quilts of valor, LaBoon family takes pride in a legacy of service, Georgia’s State Guard called to serve, Vets receive Southern hospitality at Suncatcher Café, Watkinsville police officer has storied background in service, Service beyond the service, No matter who is president, we must be a beacon of benevolence, Get the most out of your fall planting, Oconee County Middle supports injured Morgan Middle player, Stripling’s hosts annual hay bale contest, Oconee County wins overtime thriller against Jefferson, QuikTrip commits $250,000 to the Oconee Sheriff’s Office foundation, Election 2024 – The Oconee Enterprise, Local auto dealer creates Christian nonprofit to help children in need, ENDORSEMENT: Kalki Yalamanchili will restore justice, Watkinsville revises policy for local purchases, Northern lights visible to local weather enthusiast in Bishop, Oconee and statewide ballot items explained, State Supreme Court sides with local man suing DA Gonzalez, November 5, 2024 General Election Sample Ballot, Kids have options for trick-or-treating, Newspapers make communities stronger, Warriors outlast Titans in 5-set thriller, Athlete of the Week: Senior Olivia Miller leads Oconee County volleyball over NOHS, Stage 4 cancer patient leads PTO efforts to raise funds and awareness, Father honors his late daughter through breast cancer awareness, The Cancer Foundation provides financial help, Oconee’s Caitlin Yalamanchili reflects on cancer treatment, Former Elections Director passes, BOC Town Hall slated Tuesday, Publica to offer gathering place, third-wave coffee to community, Looking Back: October 3, 2024, Oconee native Jarryd Wallace reflects on 2024 Paralympics, Volunteers organize to help oconee animal shelter, 5K and festival supports local heroes, DA forum slated for Oct. 22 – Early voting starts Oct. 15, Oconee Reflections: Mary Jo crowned 4-H Queen, Watkinsville to begin work on Simonton Bridge Rd. sidewalk, Harris Shoals Park bridge, 2018 Story: Grand Jury recommends school resource officers, Oconee farmer may seek greener pastures, Bishop and Bogart host fall festivals this month, Former NOHS baseball star Kumar Rocker makes MLB debut, From wheelchair bound to walking, woman credits God for the miracle, Public Participation in School Board Meetings, Afghan immigrant brings decades of carpet expertise to Oconee County, Swastika painted on a county sign, Watkinsville also avoids tax increase; Fine revenue up 435.7% since FY2020, Olympic hopeful graduated from Athens Academy in 2020, Mitchell retires with a legacy of local agricultural education, City budget for weekend Colorado conference totaled $28,600 – Sponsors, franchise fees offset cost of trip, Young artist beautifies Watkinsville wellhouse, Event Calendar, Looking Back- May 16, Voters to decide on tax-relief referendum next week, Parenting in Oconee: Stay safe at summer aquatic adventures, Capitol Beat News – The Oconee Enterprise, Man critically injured in unsolved hit and run, Business Roundup: Gym cuts ribbon at new shopping center, Athlete of the Week: Jasmine Lockamy scores title-sealing goal for OCHS, Serial killer rests in Watkinsville: Woman poisoned children and adults, Prince Avenue Christian aims for second straight state baseball title, The Main Street Minute Podcast- Spotify, Election 2024 News, Parenting in Oconee: For summer fun, embrace the chaos, Business Roundup: Connect Ministries helps local churches, Conservationist couple earns state award, Oconee father goes viral for catching home-run ball, BOE tentative budget based on existing mill rate, Oconee heroes honored, Obituaries, Business Roundup: Fencing company cuts ribbon, new restaurant opens, Proposed city development will increase traffic, BOC seeks citizens for boards, Simply Science: Blue pigment is actually pretty rare, Local nonprofit OARC moves into new building, Oconee Reflections: Oconee Courthouse circa early 20th century, Prince Avenue baseball overcome game one loss, advances to third round, Two-sport seniors leading OCHS girls tennis to new heights.