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Today in photos: 6/10/08
Posted June 10, 2008

Mexican beer producers have successfully paired their beverage with a relaxed, beach going lifestyle and this has kept sales strong in the states. While other Mexican and domestic beer producers are taking an ever increasing share of the market that Corona has dominated for years, the "vacation-in-a-bottle" still wears the crown as king of the Hispanic beer makers. (AP Photo/Larry Crowe)
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Representing the Walhalla Sertoma Club, Lamar Bailes, right, presents a check to Oconee Medical Center President and CEO Jeanne L. Ward for $1,500 to be used for the organization’s Lifeline® program.
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Two of the rescued rafters, left, wait with rescue workers for the arrival of the other stranded rafters as they make their way out of the woods after spending Sunday night stranded in the woods along the Chatooga River.
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Motorcycle accident
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WES at Patriots’ Hall
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Quilt Winner
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Fair-Oak Elementary announces Kiwanis Terrific Kids for May.
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Pictured, from left, are Chad McCroskey, Tyler Newberry, Oconee Christian Academy; Townes Wigington, Christian Trimmier, Marshall Stone, Kevin Egan, Josiah Conrad and Zachery Al-Nasser, Seneca High School; and Post 120 Commander Carlton Patterson. Not pictured are Tripp Ross and Lucas White, Seneca High School and Walt Barnett, of Oconee Christian Academy.
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More than 1,500 seniors from Oconee and Pickens counties earned diplomas this weekend during commencement exercises at Littlejohn Coliseum.
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Chris Farmer and Michael Merk with Carter Exterminating take a break from work as they try to cool off with a snow cone. Phil Coker, owner of Phil's Tropical Sno Shave Ice in Dogwood Plaza in Seneca, serves them their refreshing treats Monday afternoon.
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Workers with J.Davis Construction try any means to stay cool in the extreme heat, including draping their heads in wet towels, at the site of the future Oconee County Animal Shelter near Seneca Monday afternoon.
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Chris Farmer with Carter Exterminating takes a break from work Monday afternoon as he tries to beat the heat with a snow cone from Phil's Tropical Sno Shave Ice in Seneca.
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Fired by the West Union Town Council last summer from a job she held for 19 years, Cecelia Atkins returned to her familiar post as Town Clerk on Monday as part of an out-of-court settlement.
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