Two-car accident at Walhalla intersection
Two cars collided at a stop Walhalla intersection. Minor injuries reported between 3:30 and 4 yesterday afternoon at WS Broad and Laurel.
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Two cars collided at a stop Walhalla intersection. Minor injuries reported between 3:30 and 4 yesterday afternoon at WS Broad and Laurel.
Read moreThe new School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering at Clemson University places mechanical engineering and automotive engineering under one umbrella. And the university says the South’s rise in building electric vehicles and their batteries is behind the move to establish a new school for engineering students. Primarily, most mechanical engineers will locate on the main campus; most automotive engineers, at […]
Read moreTim Scott, South Carolina Republican, took to the Senate floor for a 10th time to blame lawmakers’ inaction for continual brutalities caused by police — the latest of which to draw major attention Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee. “Our nation is reeling”, complained Scott. The office of South Carolina’s junior U-S senator released video and remarks made in the upper […]
Read moreOne month from now, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative will welcome nominees for seats on its board of directors. Three seats are available in the following Blue Ridge service counties: Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens. Blue Ridge customers are invited to nomination meetings. In Oconee’s case, the seat of Len Talley will be available, and Talley seeks re-election. Oconee Blue Ridge customers […]
Read moreWalhalla, SC– Randall Edward Lusk, 68, beloved husband of 49 years to Kathy Brock Lusk, of Walhalla, passed away on Friday, January 27, 2023, at MUSC Medical Center. A native of Oconee County, Mr. Lusk was the son of Ralph Edward Lusk and the late Frances Marion Johnson Lusk. He retired from Ulbrich, working in sales, and attended Salem […]
Read moreWalhalla, SC — Bessie Ida Rogers Cragg, 93, wife of the late Albert Lemar Cragg, of Walhalla, passed away on ——day, January –, 2023, at her home. A native of Hiawassee, GA, Mrs. Cragg was the daughter of the late Arvin Leander and Flora Bell Bradshaw Rogers. She retired from sales and was of the ——– faith. […]
Read moreToday’s city of Clemson announcement starts out: “Due to circumstances at the state level and beyond the City’s control, the City of Clemson’s municipal elections will be moving to odd numbered years.” And Clemson voters are invited to a public hearing Monday, February 6 to express opinions and concerns. Clemson concedes that keeping city elections on even-numbered years with the […]
Read moreSeneca officials and representatives of both the DOT and “A-COG” — the regional government service agency made the busy East End intersection, where the 123 By-Pass, EN 1st Street, and SC 130 converge, the focus of a meeting. And Lance Estep of the Appalachian Council of Government said the emphasis was to find steps that can be made to enhance […]
Read moreThirty Oconee intersection improvements are included in an updated regional transportation plan, according to a planner with a government service agency headquartered at Greenville. Lance Estep of the SC Appalachian Council of Governments said the long-range plan was updated in October. Across the counties that border I-85, a total of 80 intersection projects were identified. As far as Oconee is […]
Read moreNo longer is there a public school in Salem. But alive are the memories of those who attended middle and high school when there was a Tamassee-Salem Middle and High School. All T-S alumni have an invitation to return to visit with classmates, friends, teachers and staff during a reunion 2 to 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon, March 4. Here are […]
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