Barbara Judith (Kennedy) Horn

Seneca, SC — Barbara Judith (Kennedy) Horn, died July 1, 2019, at Cottingham Hospice House, Seneca SC. A rosary will be held at 10:30 AM, Monday, July 8, 2019, at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 170 Bountyland Rd, Seneca, SC 29672. Mass of Christian burial will be officiated by Father William Hearne, 11:00 AM, Monday, July 8, 2019, at […]

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Lawsuit filed over 2016 train crossing accident in Seneca

An accident involving a train and a tractor-trailer truck at a Seneca crossing three years ago is the subject for a lawsuit last week in the Oconee Common Pleas Court. The railroad, Norfolk Southern, seeks actual and consequential damages to cover damage to its locomotive, track, crossing, and warning devices at the East Main Street crossing. Named defendants were Branch […]

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Explanation why pets disappear on the 4th of July

“More pets go missing on July 4th than any other day of the year.”  The Oconee Humane Society says there’s a simple explanation why that is so.  Humans enjoy fireworks, but the sound and flickering lights terrify normally calm pets.  The Humane Society recommends bringing all pets–especially dogs–inside and create a safe place for them to stay during fireworks celebrations.  […]

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Vote fails to return sewer funds to member cities

Counting cash and investments, the Joint Regional Sewer Authority is holding $9.8 million, but there’s still disagreement over how much of the money should be returned to the JRSA member cities. Much of last night’s board of commissioners meeting was spent in discussions over the costly problem of inflow and infiltration and how to fix it. A motion for the […]

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Charges pending against Easley man

Oconee Sheriff Mike Crenshaw says a short foot chase was required near the scene of last night’s fatal crash before officers placed their suspect into custody. Crenshaw identifies the man as 19-year old Easley resident El Asia Hassain Muhammed. Crenshaw said, “We will be meeting with the Solicitor this morning to review the case for further charges.” Authorities say a […]

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Enforcement action anticipated from the state

The Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority commissioners were told last night that the operations can soon anticipate some kind of enforcement action from the state agency concerned by two major sewer overflows. The overflows occurred in February and April. Chris Eleazer, JRSA executive director, reported on a meeting that he had last week with a DHEC representative. It’s Eleazer’s takeway […]

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