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Oconee County Observations: Four Of Five Of Oconee County Commissioners To Get Salary Increases In January
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Four Of Five Of Oconee County Commissioners To Get Salary Increases In January. The Oconee County Board of Commissioners tonight is scheduled to continuing its discussion of how to spend the 3 percent set aside in the current Fiscal Year 2016 county budget for salary increases for county employees. The Board will not be discussing the salaries of its members. The chairman is paid 113 percent of the highest base salary...
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Oconee County Observations: Aug 12, 2015
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Oconee County Holding Meeting On Future Land Use Along Widened Mars Hill Road. Oconee County is scheduled to hold a meeting at 7 pm tomorrow night to allow the public to react to preliminary findings regarding a possible overlay district for the Mars Hill Road corridor. Links to this post. Labels: Mars Hill Road. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pages On Oconee County Observations. US 441 Documents And Video. All video...
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Oconee County Observations: Aug 10, 2015
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Monday, August 10, 2015. Oconee County Paid Hauler To Dispose Of Solid Waste From Sewer Plant After The Plant Stopped Producing Solid Waste. Financial Records Show Discrepancy. Solids, also referred to as sludge, are removed from the raw sewage in a wastewater plant as part of the treatment process and then disposed of, generally at a landfill. Links to this post. Labels: Calls Creek wastewater plant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hard Labor C...
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Oconee County Observations: Aug 11, 2015
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Leader Relaunching As Free Paper Delivered To Driveways In Oconee County. Owned By Athens Paper. Which ceased publication on May 15, is relaunching, with the first edition to be delivered to driveways and distribution stands around the county on Thursday. The paper will be owned by the Athens Banner-Herald. According to an Aug. 2 post on Facebook. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Oconee County Observations: Jul 9, 2015
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Thursday, July 09, 2015. Oconee County Animal Control Board Refused To Support Animal Control Department Director’s Call For Tougher Laws. The Oconee County Animal Control Advisory Board yesterday afternoon refused to support Catlyn A. Vickers, director of the Oconee County Animal Control Department, in her request for increased powers to investigate complaints about animal abuse in the county. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Oconee County Observations: Oconee County Holding Meeting On Future Land Use Along Widened Mars Hill Road
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Oconee County Holding Meeting On Future Land Use Along Widened Mars Hill Road. Oconee County is scheduled to hold a meeting at 7 pm tomorrow night to allow the public to react to preliminary findings regarding a possible overlay district for the Mars Hill Road corridor. In a little more than two years. Before the July 23 meeting, also held at the Community Center, the county released four maps. The proposed distri...
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Oconee County Observations: Jul 24, 2015
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Friday, July 24, 2015. State Environmental Protection Division Found No Problems With Oconee County Sewage Plant Discharge Based On Data County Provided. Links to this post. Labels: Calls Creek wastewater plant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pages On Oconee County Observations. US 441 Documents And Video. Interview With John Daniell. OCO: John Daniell Interview July 13, 2016. Subscribe to Oconee County Observations. Subscribe in a reader.
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Oconee County Observations: Oconee County Paid Hauler To Dispose Of Solid Waste From Sewer Plant After The Plant Stopped Producing Solid Waste
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Monday, August 10, 2015. Oconee County Paid Hauler To Dispose Of Solid Waste From Sewer Plant After The Plant Stopped Producing Solid Waste. Financial Records Show Discrepancy. Solids, also referred to as sludge, are removed from the raw sewage in a wastewater plant as part of the treatment process and then disposed of, generally at a landfill. Troubles at the Calls Creek plant have been known to County Administrative Officer Jeff Benko sinc...
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Oconee County Observations: Oconee County Citizen Committee Recommending SPLOST Funding For Historic Projects
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News and comments about developments in Oconee County, Georgia. Sunday, July 19, 2015. Oconee County Citizen Committee Recommending SPLOST Funding For Historic Projects. Barnett Shoals And Jail. The Committee—actually a subcommittee of the Recreational Affairs Committee and of the Cultural Affairs and Tourism Committee—will make its report to those two full committees at 6 pm at the Community Center in Oconee Veterans Park. On the initiative of John Gentry, director of Oconee County Parks and Recreation,...