Oconee County schools evac after anonymous bomb threats
Students and staff in Oconee County are returning to their normal routines this afternoon after a series of emailed anonymous bomb threats forced the evacuation of several campuses on Tuesday morning. The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has provided an all-clear for most affected schools after law enforcement conducted a thorough sweep of the buildings and determined the threats were not credible. Not all schools have been cleared.
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