Judge makes pre-trial ruling in Stokes v. Oconee et al

The case of Stokes versus Oconee and others is still alive, but the court won’t allow the plaintiff to sue a current county council member and a former council member as individuals. Judge Lawton McIntosh’s ruling was entered in the Common Pleas Court late last week after an earlier motion hearing. Defense lawyers countered David Stokes’s attorney’s motion by arguing […]

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Feds indict reality TV show host from Westminster

According to news reports in Atlanta, a Westminster native who is the family patriarch in a cable network reality show has been indicted by the federal government on charges of tax evasion, conspiracy, bank fraud and wire fraud. Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie, are maintaining their innocence. They headline the TV show “Chrisley Knows Best.” Although still known in […]

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4-Hers put wildlife habitat knowhow to test

Four Oconee County youngsters got the chance this summer to put to test their knowhow about wildlife habitats.  4-H members Sophie Cox, Chase Land, Sarah Ebenhack, and Shawn Underwood made a mark on a national stage of the National Wildlife Habitat Education Program.  The competition took place last month in Junction City, Kansas. They were part of a South Carolina […]

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Oconee County to look for a contractor

Two years afterward, fire-damaged sections of the Oconee Detention Center still await a fix.  The county council next week may move to change that.  They’ll receive a recommendation at their meeting Tuesday to negotiate with those in the construction field for help in resolving a claim–the resolution of which would allow for long-awaited repairs to the law enforcement center building.  […]

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How big is Oconee’s homelessness situation

How many Oconeeans are homeless?  That is a topic to be addressed when the County Council holds its August meeting at 6 o’clock Tuesday evening in Walhalla.  Near the top of the meeting agenda will be a presentation on the state of homelessness in South Carolina, to be delivered by Lorain Crowl of United Housing Connections.  The organization works to […]

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Police pursuit ends with capture of driver

A four-mile chase early yesterday afternoon ended with Oconee sheriff’s officers capturing a man who jumped out of a wrecked car and ran. Officers used taser to subdue their suspect whose car ran off the road after hitting two other vehicles. No one was hurt. The Sheriff’s Office identified the man arrested as Seneca resident Daniel Timothy Falu and the […]

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Hazel Virginia Entrekin McAlister

Seneca, SC — Hazel Virginia Entrekin McAlister, 87, wife of 60 years to the late V.C. “Bill” McAlister, of 108 Whippoorwill Drive, went home to her Lord on Wednesday, August 14, 2019. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 PM, Friday, August 16, 2019, at Trinity Baptist Church with burial to follow at Heritage Memorial Gardens. The family will receive […]

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Latest on smell and taste issues with Pioneer water

South Carolina DHEC says Pioneer Rural Water customers are noticing an “earthy” taste and smell in water produced by Pioneer’s new plant. But Terry Pruitt, the Pioneer manager, says test results show the water continues to be safe to consume and, so far, complaints have been voiced by only three percent of the customer base. Said Pruitt today: “DHEC did […]

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