Senior videos complete and to be released

A video of seniors in each of the three Oconee graduating classes has been finished and is to be released at 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon.  Links will be available on the websites of each of the high schools and the district website, as well.  The project was undertaken by the district, partnering with local video companies.  In a statement the […]

Read more

Arrest made in stolen utility trailer investigation

After a stolen utility trailer was found near Seneca, Oconee Sheriff’s Office arrested a 32-year old man on multiple charges–including receiving stolen goods.  Besides receiving stolen goods, the following citations have been listed by the sheriff’s office against Kenneth Allen Barkley, resident of Fairfield Drive, Seneca:  driving under suspension, driving an uninsured vehicle, habitual traffic offender.  Barkley’s arrest was logged […]

Read more

George Burney Libby

Westminster – George Burney Libby, 75, went to his Heavenly Father Monday, June 8, 2020 at Prisma Cottingham Hospice House. George was born in Asheville, NC to Waldo Edwin Libby III and Catherine Addie Wilson Libby. George was employed by Beacon Manufacture, Swannanoa, NC and Westminster, SC as a Dye house manager. He retired from Greenfield Industries, Seneca where he […]

Read more

434 new cases, 11 more deaths

The SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 434 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 11 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 15,228 and those who have died to 568. Five of the deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Fairfield (2), Florence (1), Lee […]

Read more

Training the power line worker of tomorrow

The SC Technical College System Foundation awarded Tri-County Technical College a second year of funding from a $1 million Duke Energy grant to expand its power lineworker training program to meet workforce demands.  As Duke Energy and other utilities build the smart-thinking grid of the future, and the industry adapts to an aging workforce that will retire in coming years […]

Read more

Thorsland to talk with Spearman by phone

It’s too early to know what the next public school year will entail in South Carolina.  Or to know just what conditions will the schools be allowed to re-admit their students.  But Dr. Michael Thorsland, the Oconee superintendent, may get a glimpse of what the state is thinking when he talks by phone this week with Molly Spearman, state superintendent […]

Read more

Rita Jane Smith

Greenville, SC — Rita Jane Smith, 64, of 8 N. Texas Avenue, Greenville, passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2020, at Poinsett Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. A native of Walhalla, SC, Ms. Smith was the daughter of the late Fletcher and Willie Blackwell Smith. Ms. Smith is survived by her son: James Davis (Angilia) of Westminster, SC; brother: Turner Smith (Patricia) […]

Read more

Wear those masks, the health experts urge

In the best interest of the health of all South Carolinians, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), S.C. Hospital Association (SCHA), S.C. Medical Association (SCMA) and S.C. Office of Rural Health (SCORH) issue the following joint statement: “DHEC, SCHA, SCMA and SCORH have come together to strongly urge all South Carolinians to actively help reduce the spread […]

Read more
1 1,012 1,013 1,014 1,015 1,016 2,988