Lakeside residents fund an Oconee education connection

Cliffs Residents Outreach, a lake community of education-minded homeowners, has expanded its help to further the education of students in the school nearest them—the Tamassee-Salem Elementary School.  Principal Bobby Norizan and his counterpart at the Walhalla Middle School, Scott Dixon, were effusive last night in their gratitude to Cliffs’ residents who are sponsoring a $1 thousand scholarship for Tamassee-Salem students […]

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Why a new school administrator’s job is important

Going into a new school year, Oconee school leaders are splitting one administrator’s job into two.  And the reasons were further told  as the district superintendent addressed the county trustees. Dr. Thorsland last evening took the suggestion of Amanda Holder, the District One’s first-term trustee, and explained that a new assistant superintendent for elementary education will be helpful in improving […]

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Thursday and Friday Clemson graduation days

More than 4,300 students are set to earn bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from Clemson University in May. Doctoral hooding will take place at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 9 in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Commencement for bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates is scheduled across three different ceremonies in Littlejohn Coliseum on Thursday, May 11 and Friday, […]

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Multiple charges placed against 26-year old

Law enforcement officers apprehended a 26-year old man Friday afternoon in the vicinity of a Seneca motel following a short chase on foot.  Arrest records today identify Tyler Wayne Smith as having been charged by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office with burglary, larceny and other offenses.  In the burglary first degree and grand larceny warrants, Smith is accused of entering an […]

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The feds relax a Fall Creek pedestrian trail requirement

A federal regulator has presented Duke Energy an either/or situation when it comes to a pedestrian trail to the popular Fall Creek Access Area.  As the licensee for the Keowee-Toxaway Hydro Project, Duke sought an extension of time to complete Fall Creek Access trail improvements.  After considering what’s involved “FERC” –the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission—gave Duke the following choice:  either […]

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7 inmates take workforce-related studies

Tri-County Technical College, in cooperation with the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, is using available technology to give State Correctional Inmates, who are currently housed at the Oconee County Detention Center, an opportunity to earn a Certified Production Technician Certification. Currently, seven State Correctional Inmates are participating, online, in the Certification Program. Inmates that were enrolled in the program, are eligible, […]

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Parking to be at a premium

If you are going to one of the events to take place this Saturday at Walhalla Middle School, finding a parking spot might be difficult.  This Saturday–May 13–an event takes place in the school auditorium.  Another event, the Walhalla Men’s Group fish fry, takes place in the cafeteria.  If you are going to the fish fry, organizers recommend parking on […]

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Bus route change

Clemson Are Transit is proposing a new route. According to an announcement, it’s called the Gold Route. Changes are in store to the Red Route. Public hearings will be held Wednesday, May 24, 2023 from 10am to 11am and 4pm to 5pm at CATbus headquarters (200 West Lane Clemson).

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