Car hits tree and bursts into flames

A late night tragedy in Oconee County. A car hit a tree on the Old Station Road and burst into flames. According to Rural Fire dispatch, the driver was the lone occupant of the car and suffered extensive injuries. He was sent to a Greenville hospital. The accident was reported shortly before 10:15 inside the service district of the Keowee-Ebenezer […]

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Betty Marcengill

Westminster – Betty Owens Marcengill, 73, widow of the late Arthur “Bud” Marcengill, Sr., 358 Cobb Bridge Road, passed away Thursday, March 15, 2018 at Oconee Medical Center. A graveside service will be held 3:30 pm, Saturday, March 17, 2018 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2-3 pm, prior to the service at Sandifer […]

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School counselor arrested

A woman from the Pickens County town of Central has been arrested on the charge of failing to report child abuse or neglect while working as a guidance counselor at the Oconee School District’s Fair-Oak Elementary School. The arrest of Amy Maria Millspaugh was made by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office. Officer Tim Rice signed an arrest warrant alleging that “…on […]

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Election results certified, no change in outcomes

The Seneca voting results from Tuesday are now official, by action of the county elections board. Four challenged ballots were added to the totals during a certification meeting today of the board, chaired by Flo Riley. But those additions made no change in the order of finish announced on Tuesday night. Meaning W-C Honeycutt Jr. is the official winner of […]

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Guilty verdict in church fraud case

A former Seneca church worker has been sent to prison for two years and ordered to make restitution in the amount of $27 thousand dollars. An Oconee jury found Stan Dimitroff guilty of breach of trust with fraudulent intent, a case in which the church the Life Changing Ministries lost money that was intended to help pay the bills of […]

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Seneca sets swearing-in

This is the morning for the men and women who make up the Oconee Registration and Elections Commission to evaluate as many as five challenged ballots from the voting in Tuesday—before those commissioners certify the results. Meantime, city of Seneca has announced the swearing-in of the four city council winners will take place at 6 o’clock Tuesday night at City […]

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Demolition start possibly next week

There’s an explanation for some of the activity seen in and around an old Walhalla building that is to meet its fate with a wrecking ball. JKATT LLC, according to Jared Ketterman, is nearly finished with asbestos removal from the Arthur Brown Square building and hopes to start the demolition process as earlier as next week.

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“No heat” at the Oconee Courthouse

Oconee County has a 21st century courthouse. But apparently there’s no heat in the building. Rlief may be on the way. County Council next week will consider spending nearly $364 thousand dollars to replace the chiller, the boiler, and the controls. The council agenda item reads: “The Oconee County Courthouse’s chiller unit was installed when the building was constructed in […]

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Future teachers learn how to react in shooting scenarios

Students in the Clemson College of Education are being trained how to react to active shooting situations. Leigh Martin of the College of Education says as the result of one of the partnerships with local and area districts, an assistant superintendent made a presentation in a seminar to future teachers by teaching what’s known as ALICE—Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate. […]

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