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Here are some of the most-read stories, blogs, and announcements on Oconee Patch this past week.

Police and Fire

A Kroger pharmacist called Oconee County, Ga. authorities when she noticed an "out of the ordinary" prescription on July 19. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

The following information was supplied by the Watkinsville, Ga. police department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

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The prosthetic leg was found on Barnett Shoals Road by a jogger on Monday.

 

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Volunteers in the News

"It's a story of resiliancy and hope. I didn't think my dog would be this resilient, I really didn't, but she's a survivor," says owner Lauren Whalen.

 

Business

A restaurant with a failing grade gets a follow-up inspection. All information was obtained from the Northeast Georgia Health District.

 

Elections

Candidate Regina Quick's campaign says it's also not responsible for the calls.

 

Local Voices

- By Lee Becker

- By Brian Crawford

 

Announcements

- Volunteers Needed

 

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