Seneca welcomes developer’s ambitious plans

A regulatory board in Seneca welcomed the ambitious plans of an Atlanta developer to convert a dilapidated former textile property into a multi-housing complex inside an economic opportunity zone adjoining the Utica Community.  This was accomplished on two votes last night by the city planning commission:  one to annex what used to be a J-P Stevens plant and the second […]

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Rear-ender impacts 123 traffic

One hour later yesterday a section of east bound 123 traffic on the Seneca-Clemson Corridor remained in single file in the vicinity of a serious car accident near the Wells Highway.  A small white car was relegated to the grass median with heavy damage front and back.  An ambulance was seen at the accident location around 5:30 pm.

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Double drownings

The bodies of two Pickens County teenagers have been recovered from Lake Hartwell near Central.  The coroner’s office says the deaths of Zakaria Chaar, 15, of Central and Ryan Alnasser, 16, of Clemson are under investigation as drownings.  The death scene was Pike Road and Six Mile Highway, Central.

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John Compton

  SENECA-Reverend John B. Compton, Jr., born to and preceded in death by his father, John B. Sr. and mother, Annie Mae Smith Compton, of Oconee County, SC, was welcomed into this world on April 30, 1934.  John was their only child and, led by the example of his father’s faith, answered the call to the ministry at the young […]

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David Thomas

Westminster – David Luke Thomas, 74, husband of Deborah Denise Thomas, passed away on Sunday, May 19th, 2024, at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Born February 10th, 1950, in Pickens, South Carolina, David was the son of the late Perry and Nellie Pitts Thomas. David was a United States Army Veteran who served two tours in Vietnam. He later […]

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Nancy Egolf

Westminster – Nancy Jean Egolf, 83, wife of the late John George Egolf, passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital.   Born on July 10th, 1940 in Reading, Pennsylvania, Nancy was the daughter of the late William Hugh Reed II and Evelyn Lillian Strain Reed. Nancy retired from JP Stevens, was a member of […]

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At stake if the referendum date is delayed

If the Corinth-Shiloh referendum for a special fire tax district is moved from July to November, it’s Kevin Christenbury’s understanding that the earliest the fire department could see the revenue, if voters approve, will be next year’s tax bills, the 2025 property tax bill season.  And should that be the case, Christenbury says, it’s going to a must that the […]

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