An achievement to be proud of

Residents of Oconee’s Cleveland community near the Georgia line take pride in 60 years of operating a volunteer fire department, an accomplishment of no small standing considering the difficulty these days to recruit volunteers.  But Travis Collins, the current fire department chief, said many a young man was reared in his community with the expectation that eventually he’d volunteer to […]

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Watershed Stewardship Scholarship

High school students with an interest in natural resource conservation and a concern for the environment are eligible to apply for a $2,500 scholarship from “FOLKS” — Friends of Lake Keowee.  Scholarship applicants must live in either Oconee or Pickens, must be full-time students in good academic standing and classified as juniors or seniors during the 2024-25 year.  Further details […]

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Worsening drought conditions

Oconee and Pickens are among a handful of South Carolina counties whose drought status has been upgraded from incipient to moderate drought.  Before changing a county designation, a statewide committee evaluates impacts on agriculture, water supply, water quality and forest fire conditions.  Many locations have received less than 1.5 inches of rain since August 11.  While the drier conditions helped […]

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Marion Lyles

  Westminster – Marion Edward Lyles, 87, husband of Raynell Barnes Lyles, passed away Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family.  Marion was the son of the late Paul Jones Lyles II and Pearlie “Polly” Wheeler Lyles.   Marion, a native of Westminster, South Carolina, left in 1954 after high school and […]

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Friday parades require traffic changes

Clemson University will celebrate its First Friday Parade — an annual event before the first home football game.  This year’s procession will follow highway 93 from Cherry Road to Centennial Boulevard.  However, there will be a slight route change:  procession begins at the intersection of 93 and Cherry Road and participating walking groups will conclude at the Lower Intramural Fields.  […]

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Three county sheriffs in one setting

An event this month will bring together the county sheriffs from Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens counties.  The event is a “Call to Action” fundraiser for a boys camp in the Spartanburg area and features event organizers interviewing the county sheriffs about their faiths.  It will take place at 6:30 Thursday night, September 19 at the Earles Grove Baptist Church.  A […]

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Getting to know His Honor

A newly-elected South Carolina judge will hold the gavel this month at a term of the Oconee County General Sessions Court.  The court will welcome William C. McMaster III of Greenville for a one-week General Sessions term at Walhalla, to start Monday, September 16.  McMaster’s legal career includes time as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney.

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Constitution Week starts September 17

The Walhalla Chapter DAR reminds us of the important U-S document that was celebrated, as bells rang, with the signing of the U-S Constitution.  The date was September 17, 1787.  It’s the document that starts with three important words, “We the people….”  September 17 this year is the start of Constitution Week, which runs through September 23.

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