State road near Utica in need of pothole repair

A resident of Stephen Drive near Utica wants pothole repairs.  Charles Langston, a 10-year resident of Stephen Drive, made his request to Oconee’s State “C” Fund Committee.  The state-funded committee is getting an additional $460 thousand through the state DOT.  And Sam Dickson, “C” Fund committee chairman, wants the three-member committee to decide how to spend the money.  That decision […]

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Being Radio Active for the Community

Ham operators from the Keowee-Toxaway Amateur Radio Club gather Saturday and Sunday at the Duke World of Energy for their annual Amateur Radio “Field Day.”  The hams, as they are known, establish temporary ham stations in public locations to showcase the science, skill and community service aspect of amateur radio.  Ham Radio provides standard communications if infrastructure goes down or […]

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Guns and drugs seized at rural Oconee home

Oconee Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests near the Old Clemson Highway, along with the seizure of guns and narcotics.  Acting on citizen complaints, officers Tuesday afternoon searched the Keoway Drive home of Timothy Jason Hird.  Fifty-nine-year-old Hird faces the following charges:  trafficking in meth, possession of a controlled substance, trafficking in morphine, trafficking in cocaine, possession of a weapon during […]

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Kidnapping and assault arrest in Walhalla

A 59-year-old Walhalla woman, Beverly Dianna Webb, has been arrested on charges of kidnapping and assault and battery third degree.  An officer responding to the report of an assault at a Harrison Avenue home June 15 quoted Webb’s mother as saying her daughter struck her with a cane and, over a period of a few days, kept her confined to […]

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Criminal charges arise from home fire

Oconee Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help to locate Terry Brandon Ramey, who deputies encountered during the night at a home on Sweetbriar Trail, south of the Blackjack Road.  According to the sheriff’s office, deputies went to the home on a welfare check — this after a deputy earlier tried to place 44-year-old Ramey in custody.  A female was removed […]

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Oconee to pursue a lawsuit resolution

The civil lawsuit is docketed first for trial next month in the Common Pleas Court, but last night the Oconee County Council made a move toward settling the case which has been pending since the last seven years.  It’s the one David Stokes filed alleging wrongful termination from his county building official job.  After a closed-door meeting last night with […]

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Herb Poole garners a first-time award

Westminster’s Juneteenth celebration capped off with the announcement of the first recipient of the city’s Juneteenth Award of Excellence.  The award, made possible by Blue Ridge Bank, denotes excellence.  And, as the presenter, Cassie Moore, began to describe the winner many in the luncheon audience quickly realized it was going to the city’s tireless and long-time recreation director, Herb Poole.  […]

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Mainstay manufacturer to make new investment

Project code-named “Turn” has turned into a large investment by Sandvik near Westminster, and it’s continued proof of the love affair between the Swedish-based cutting tools operation and Oconee County.  Officially announced this morning, Sandvik is making a $29 million investment.  Jamie Gilbert of Oconee Economic Alliance says no new jobs are being added, but Sandvik is committed to modernizing […]

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Fire damage heavy, but no injuries

Authorities are trying to determine the cause for last night’s fire that displaced at least one person in southern Oconee. Chris Smith, county fire chief, says the damage was heavy to a mobile home on Sweetbriar Trail, south of the Blackjack Road.  The first set of firefighters to reach the scene during the midnight hour encountered fire burning in about […]

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