Richard Lane Taylor

Westminster- Richard Lane Taylor,68, husband of the late Dixie McCrackin Taylor, passed away, January 25, 2020, at Prisma Health- Oconee Memorial Hospital. A Funeral Service will be held 2:00 pm, Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at the Chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home, with burial to follow at Old Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends 6:00 – 8:00 pm […]

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Jeny Faye King

Seneca, SC — Jennie Faye King, 83, passed away Sunday, January 26, 2020, at Prisma Health Lila Doyle. Funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, January 28, 2020, at Davenport Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 PM, prior to the service, at Davenport Funeral Home. Flowers are […]

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Jerry Carter makes political announcement

A former CEO of the National Council on Engineering and Surveying near Clemson announces he’ll seek the Republican nomination this year to run for Seat Three, South Carolina House of Representatives. It means that Jerry Carter will seek to serve Pickens County in the state legislature in that seat that Gary Clary is vacating.

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Financial reckoning time for Seneca

A time for financial reckoning has arrived for Seneca.  The city’s outside auditor, Mike Stancil, will make his annual appearance tomorrow night before the city council to present the results of the city’s last completed fiscal year–the one that ended June 30, 2019.  Part of the job of the independent auditor is to track the city’s expenses, compared to its […]

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Stolen car found near Seneca

The Oconee Sheriff’s Office has cancelled the alert for a stolen car.  The 2005 Chrysler Town and Country Van, stolen from a work location on the Sandifer Boulevard, turned up Friday morning on the Campbell Bridge Road near the Friendship Road.  And the Sheriff’s Office reported attempts were underway to reunite the car with its owner.

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A “blue light” morning

Squad cars with blue lights blinking are prominent at two locations this morning in the Walhalla-Westminster area.  We are told that officers made a traffic stop on 28/the Blue Ridge Boulevard near the bridge over highway 11.  No explanation, so far, for why several public safety responders have gathered on 183/the Westminster Highway, in the vicinity of Bennett Road.

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Who cut the phone service?

Internet and phone service was lost earlier this month south of Seneca on Tokeena Road when someone cut A-T-and-T telephone wire and stole copper wire. There were two incidents, the first reported January 16 when 150 feet of telephone wire was cut and removed from the casing. The second incident was discovered yesterday (Thursday, January 23.) According to the Sheriff’s […]

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Low jobless numbers suggest robust economy

At the end of 2019, only seven other South Carolina counties carried unemployment rates lower than Oconee County, according to numbers posted today by the Department of Employment and Workforce. Oconee finished December with 2.1% jobless rate and a total workforce of 36 thousand people. The November figure for the county was an even two percent. When unemployment drops under […]

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At best, two spots left in fast-filling industry park

A Minnesota company is expected to be ready to open an operation in March inside the Oconee Industry and Technology Park. Elsewhere, at that highway 11 park, the new school district career center remains on schedule for an August opening. These are highlights of a presentation to the planning commission, from Annie Caggiano, the director of the county Economic Alliance. […]

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