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Oconee School Board Showered with Praise, Gifts
March 11-17, 2012 is School Board Appreciation Week in Georgia.

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March 11-17, 2012 is School Board Appreciation Week in Georgia.

A morning traffic advisory and a ribbon cutting are a couple of the things to know about in and around Oconee today.
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Hundreds gathered Saturday at Oconee Veterans Park to witness more than 90 vehicles from about two dozen law enforcement agencies simultaneously flash their blue lights to honor fallen peace officers and raise money for Concerns of Police Survivors.
Applications are being accepted for the full-time position.
Philip Brown showed off his skills as a stand-up comedian at the third annual show last Thursday, sponsored by the NOHS Spanish Honor Society.
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Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep tonight!
Hundreds gathered Saturday at Oconee Veterans Park to witness more than 90 vehicles from about two dozen law enforcement agencies simultaneously flash their blue lights to honor fallen peace officers and raise money for Concerns of Police Survivors.
Pleasant weather is in the forecast for the first day of Daylight Saving Time. See what else there is to know in and around Oconee today.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency suggests checking smoke alarms and emergency preparedness kits when you change your clock one hour ahead.
She's now in the running for the state STAR title, which will be awarded during an April 23 banquet in Atlanta.
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