Rex Lee Gobble

Rex Lee Gobble, age 52, passed away on Thursday July 4, 2024, at his home in Seneca, South Carolina. Born on July 11, 1972, he was the son of the late Rex and Linda Gobble.   Mr. Gobble worked as a truck driver and is remembered by his friends and family for his love of music, collecting Coca-Cola memorabilia and […]

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High School student-athlete compensation

A Supreme Court ruling three years ago created a sea change in collegiate athletics, as collegiate student-athletes now taking advantage of NIL — name, image, and likeness. Although still considered amateurs, the collegiate student-athletes, many of them, are profiting from name, image, and likeness.  In many states, but not South Carolina, high school student-athletes are also qualified for compensation.  For […]

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Investigation near Salem

Around the 6 o’clock hour this morning, Oconee deputies went to a home near Whitewater Lake.  Sgt. Alan Sayre says the call centered on a report of a domestic disturbance.  “At this time,” he said, “the investigation is still on-going and there is no further information at this time.”

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Seneca Planning Commission public hearings

Graded Seneca property that appears destined for a home development is up for consideration for a Planned Development-Residential classification.  The city planning commission holds a hearing at 6 o’clock Monday night at city hall to consider the Kenneth Jeffcoat’s application at 358 Garrison Road, adjacent to the new Seneca Middle School property. According to a second meeting agenda item, Leigh […]

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TV personality to make Salem appearance

A longtime Upstate South Carolina TV personality will appear next month in Salem, and Lynne Martin is sending an invitation out to come to hear and meet Beverly Exercise of Greenville’s WGGS-TV (Channel 16).  At 80 years old, Beverly is still active as the host of an exercise show in which she mixes spirituality.  She’s to speak at 1 o’clock […]

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Scott names a new chief of staff

South Carolina U-S Senator Tim Scott has a new chief of staff.  He’s Charles Cogar, who worked 10 years as Scott’s legislative director.  Earlier Cogar held various roles in the offices of three other Republican senators and was a senior policy advisor to Scott on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.

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New law changes child care work requirements

South Carolina laws that govern education and training for those who work in licensed or approved child care centers changed this week with the enactment of S. 862, authored by Senator Katrina Shealy of Lexington County. Child care professionals must have one of the following requirements:  high school diploma, high school equivalency recognized by the State Board of Education, certificate […]

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Non-profit in need of money counter

The Oconee-based Ride to Work Ministry needs a treasurer.  If you have a background in finance or accounting and would be willing to volunteer, please go to the website www.rtwministry.org.  Ride to Work is an all-volunteer local non-profit that provides temporary, low-cost rides to and from work to help people become more self-sufficient.

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Why a consumer agency dissented on the Duke increases

The state agency which advocates for the public’s interest in ratemaking and rulemaking explained why it chose not to sign off on the Duke Energy-Public Service Commission agreement that allows the utility to increase residential, commercial, and industrial power charges starting August 1.  Through its communications director, Scott Cooke, the Department of Consumers Affairs said it “engaged in good faith […]

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