Cheering and car honking along I-85

A red-letter day for Oconee County.  Sheriff’s personnel and other well-wishers lined I-85 early yesterday afternoon to welcome back Corp. Lucas Watts after 189 days in recovery at an Atlanta facility.  Jimmy Watt, public information officer, captured what the celebration looked like and sounded like as the escort for the wounded deputy sheriff crossed the Lake Hartwell bridge into Oconee […]

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Just in from Columbia

The South Carolina Judicial Merit Selection Commission deems qualified and nominated the three finalists for Seat 3, State Supreme Court.  The list includes Greenville resident and former Senecan Letitia Hamilton Verdin.  She, along with two others — Blake Hewitt of Conway and Jocelyn Newman of Columbia — is now free to seek or accept commitments from the state lawmakers who […]

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Towensend remains in state mental health custody

An Oconee judge was told today that April Townsend is making progress.  However, Logan Royals, deputy general counsel for the state Department of Mental Health, says until a proper residential home can be arranged, Townsend should continue in DMH custody and care.  And Judge McIntosh agreed.  For treatment and safe keeping, Townsend has spent several years at the DMH after […]

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Thorsland sticking around a while longer

A vote of continued confidence for Oconee’s top educator.  The school district announces that Dr. Thorsland, district superintendent, shall receive a contract extension through 2026.  Thorsland’s salary is also being boosted by three percent.  Denise McCormick, chairwoman of the Oconee School Board, said, “All the tools we used in his evaluation point in a positive direction for our students and […]

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Honoring those who served next week

We are nearing one of the 11 federal holidays.  Memorial Day is Monday, a time to honor and remember military servicemen and women whose lives were lost serving the country.  And a number of event announcements have arrived at 101.7/WGOG.  At 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon, the Clemson Corps will host a service at the university Scroll of Honor across Williamson […]

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Lucas Watts Homecoming

After more than six months, Lucas Watts will return to his Oconee home.  The county deputy, seriously wounded in an officer-involved shooting November 16, comes home tomorrow.  His boss, Sheriff Mike Crenshaw and others are excited.  According to Crenshaw, the tentative plan is for Watts to be discharged from his out of state re-hab facility sometime early tomorrow afternoon and […]

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