Oconee’s Tuesday votes now certified…and official

In an approximately 30-minute meeting, Oconee election officials certified and made official the ballots cast Tuesday in the runoff election to decide the Republican nominee for U-S House of Representatives, South Carolina 3rd District.  The officials, in their capacity as the board of canvassers, counted three challenged votes cast on Tuesday and rejected two others.  By adding those three votes, […]

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There’s no “Lt. Kyle Davis” at Oconee Sheriff’s Office

Oconee Sheriff’s Office received many reports yesterday of a law enforcement scam.  Sheriff Crenshaw says someone has been calling county residents claiming to be “Lt. Kyle Davis” warning them that they’ve missed jury duty.  “First of all, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office does not have an employee named ‘Kyle Davis’”, according to Master Deputy Jimmy Watt and public information officer […]

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Anderson man charged with lottery fraud

An Anderson County man has been jailed, charged by the state police with lottery fraud.  Caleb Crews is charged with intent to defraud, counterfeit game tickets.  An arrest warrant released by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division alleges that Crews on May 9, while working at a highway 28 bypass convenience store, “did attempt to influence the winning of a […]

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Walhalla discolored water announcement

Walhalla believes it is working its way through a problem of discolored water that was discovered Saturday.  And by yesterday morning, the city reports, the water leaving the treatment plant showed no discoloration.  Meantime, with the knowledge of state DHEC, the city is continuing flushing maintenance.  The recent temperature inversion in Lake Keowee appears to have brought small amounts of […]

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You can add your voice for cooperative power

Never before to Terry Ballenger does it seem that more people are moving to South Carolina than are now moving to the state.  And that’s creating larger demands for electric power service at a time when providers worry about the availability of electric generation.  Ballenger is the spokesman for the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative at Pickens, and he spoke today […]

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Have you seen this man?

The FBI seeks the public’s help to obtain identifying info of an unknown male who may have critical information on the identity of a child victim in an ongoing investigation of sexual exploitation.  Photographs and a poster depicting the unknown individual, known only as John Doe 48, are being disseminated to the public and can be found online at the […]

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Can electric power withstand the continued heat?

In last night’s air-conditioned meeting room, the thoughts of a Seneca councilman turned to the load that the city’s electric power system can withstand, in spite of day after day temperatures in the 90s.  Councilman Riley turned to Administrator Moulder and asked whether Seneca might be forced to enact brownouts — partial reductions in power that are sometimes planned by […]

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Oconee’s Ride to Work gets a financial boost

Agracel, a national industrial real estate developer, announced a $10 thousand donation today to Ride to Work Ministry in Oconee County.  Agracel employees choose various community-based organizations to support through their “Can Do Fund.”  The Ride to Work Ministry in Oconee is dedicated to providing temporary, affordable transportation to Oconeeans, and the goal is to help individuals transition to stable […]

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