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Golden Living Center of Oneonta has a lot in store for its seniors in 2009. One of the most exciting for the center's golden agers is a series of planned "hometown adventures" when staff take them, a few at a time, on trips to visit their hometowns. More ... Brad and Robin Brannan of Holly Pond and Debbie Brannan of Cullman announce the engagement of their daughter, Haley Michelle Brannan, to Brian Ashley Vick, son of Jimmy D. and Paula P. Vick of Oneonta. More ... Caine Chamblee is the youngest member of the five generations represented above. He is shown with his great-great-grandmother Mary E. Wright Seals (from top left), great-grandmother Lyn Seals Marsh, grandmother Tammy Marsh Chamblee, and father Charlie Chamblee. More ... TITUS EAN BLAKELY was born Jan. 8, 2009, at Wellington Regional Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and was 19 in. long. More ... When Amanda Hanners, LifeSouth Community Blood Centers donor recruiter, arrived at Oneonta High School to drop off PR material for the Jan. 16 blood drive, she saw positive signs that the students there were already involved. More ... The Blount County spelling bee was held Feb. 10. Sheka Patkar, a seventh grader from Oneonta High School, was the champion, winning with the word "admiral." Seth Hays from Hayden Middle School was the alternate. More ... |
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