Wendy Bishop

West Union– Wendy Marie Sheriff Bishop, 42, wife of Robert Odell Bishop, passed away on Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 at her residence.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Wendy was the daughter of the late Roger Dale Sheriff and Nancy Vaughn Sheriff.  Wendy was a custodian at James M. Brown Elementary School and was of the Baptist Faith.   Wendy […]

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Furman Pelfrey

Walhalla– Furman Paul Pelfrey, 77, husband of Martha Ann McAlister Pelfrey, passed away Thursday, March 10th, 2022 at his residence.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Furman was the son of the late Lawrence Elridge Pelfrey and Lassie Lee Ramey Pelfrey.  Furman was a retired logger and was a member of Coneross Church of God.  Furman enjoyed racing, classic […]

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Hair salon receives a surprise visitor

A car driver apparently pressed the accelerator when she meant to apply brakes, and the car crashed through the Hair Loft on the Stamp Creek Road across from Keowee Key.  Chief Shirley of the Keowee Fire Department reports that fortunately neither the driver, nor anyone inside the hair salon was hurt.  At the time, (this morning) there were no customers […]

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New fire station to be built at Bountyland

On lad adjoining Maranatha Baptist Church, a new Oconee fire substation will be built.  Ribbon was cut this morning to signify that, after years of planning, there will be a Bountyland substation responsible for fire protection for more than 10 thousand homes (several are lake homes) within a five-mile radius.  Oconee officials are pleased with the location and grateful to […]

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Alexander responds (to the Durham call)

There’s reaction today from state senator Alexander to the push by Matthew Durham, the county councilman, for the state to suspend the 26-cent a gallon gas tax, as a relief measure for motorists who are having to dig deep to pay the rising gas pump prices.  And Alexander’s explanation as to the bad ramifications that would be felt by the […]

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Severe storms, hard freeze

The state climate office is warning of a dynamic weather situation for potential severe thunderstorms, followed by a hard freeze tomorrow night.  Severe weather outbreaks that happen when most people sleep are especially dangerous.  Make sure you have ways to be alerted when severe weather threatens and have a plan to react if you get a tornado warning.  As for […]

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COVID-19 data reports to be reduced to once a week

In what could be interpreted as further evidence of an improving COVID-19 picture, South Carolina DHEC will move from Monday through Friday case data reports to once a week, on Tuesdays.  Starting March 15, the data switches to weekly for cases, hospitalizations, deaths and vaccinations.  “Tracking daily case numbers is less useful, especially with the rise of non-reportable at-home tests,” […]

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Allen Green marker approved

A motion approved last night by the Oconee Arts and Historical Commission allows for a marker for Allen Green, a county prisoner shot dead in 1930 after a mob overpowered the sheriff and removed him from the jail.  The location for the marker will be the vicinity of the Oconee Courthouse, and the Arts and Historical commissioners were told last […]

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