“Rabbit” swiped 65 bags

Jackie Robinson of Cairo, Georgia and Marv Rackley of Oconee County, South Carolina were teammates on the Brooklyn Dodgers when Robinson broke baseball’s color line in 1947.  They also were teammates earlier on the Dodgers’ Montreal farm team. In one season, one of them stole 65 bases.  Can you guess which one?  It was Rackley and that’s where, it’s believed, […]

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Homicide in the city of Anderson

An incident linked to a domestic altercation has taken one life in Anderson and left a second person wounded by gunfire.  Greg Shore, the Anderson County coroner, says Martiz Shermaine Williams was found around 7:30 on the ground in the front yard of his home on Plantation Road.  The death of 32-year old Williams has been ruled a homicide.  According […]

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Relaxing setbacks adjacent to government property

Restrictions apply on using property adjacent to lakefront property managed by the Army Corps of Engineers.  At next week’s city council meeting in Clemson, the council will be asked to approve an ordinance to allow single-family homes to have their setbacks lowered to five feet where the home properties abut ACOE land.  “This amendment”, according to Monday night’s agenda, “would […]

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Frankie Kelley Arve

    West Union, SC — Frankie Kelley Arve, 91, wife of the late William Arve, of 316 Torrington Road, West Union, SC, entered her heavenly home on November 2nd, 2022.   Frankie is survived by her son, Dennis Frasier and wife Jane, of Walhalla, SC, daughter: Kellie Hitzler  of West Union, SC; grandchildren: Denise Powell (Mark) of Sugar Grove, […]

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Early vote numbers are shattered

Three people in line at a Walhalla restaurant wore “I Voted” stickers.  It’s likely sign that they are among the thousands of Oconee voters who’ve cast early ballots for the November General Election.  The state Election Commission reported today the record for most voters voting early in one day was broken  again with almost 50 thousand ballots cast yesterday at […]

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