Elizabeth Sterling

Salem, SC — Elizabeth Lorraine Sterling, 77, of Salem, SC, passed away December 14, 2021, at Greenville Post-Acute.   A native of Salem, SC, Mrs. Sterling was the daughter of the late James and Nell Wilson Redman. She worked as a pediatric nurse at Oconee Memorial Hospital and was a member of Salem Seventh Day Adventist Church, where she was […]

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To the letter, Seneca awaits response

After about 30 minutes, a Seneca City Council executive session broke up without the elected leaders acting on legal advice on the pending legal matter with the Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  The mayor and council went into that closed session with their city attorney, Bo Bowman.  Afterward, 101.7/WGOG NEWS gleaned a comment from City Administrator Scott Moulder, who serves as […]

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Richard Blackwell returns to public life

A seasoned pro in the field of industry recruitment will lend his voice to the policy board of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  At its 2022 re-organization meeting, Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander announced the appointment of Richard Blackwell to serve in his city’s fourth seat on the JRSA board of commissioners.  As such, Blackwell succeeds Sharon Hennes, whose resignation […]

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Fee added to city’s debit card transactions

If you use a debit card for in-office transactions with the city of Walhalla, you now must pay a convenience fee.  That fee amounts to 2.65%, and it is effective immediately.  According to city hall, the fee was imposed by the card processor, Global.  Previously, only credit cards were charged the fee.  According to the city, “Unfortunately, the card processing […]

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New education partners

Highly-qualified students of Tri-County Technical may transfer to the MUSC College of Pharmacy to earn their doctorate of pharmacy degree.  Tech and the MUSC college today announced a partnership.  Typically, Doctor of Pharmacy programs require two years of under-graduate course work, followed by four academic years of professional study.  Governor McMaster’s initiative of Workforce for Scholarships for the Future permits […]

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Pickens man draws life prison term

A 23-year old man from Pickens has been sent to prison for the rest of his life after pleading guilty yesterday to strangling an 89-year old woman in Liberty, sexually assaulting her, and then stealing cash from her.  Walt Wilkins, the Greenville-Pickens solicitor, announced that Thomas James Chapman pleaded guilty to murder, criminal sexual conduct first degree, and assault and […]

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Audit opinion unmodified, no findings

By last June 30, the finish of another government year, there was no deficit in the Oconee School District finances, according to the 2020-21 audit presented last night to the Oconee school trustees.  The audit was offered by Don Estep of Stancil, Cooley, Estep and Stamey.  Gloria Moore, district finance director, said this morning the audit opinion was “an unmodified […]

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Arrest made at scene of make-shift shelter

Oconee deputies arrested a 41-year old man on Saturday at a make-shift shelter at a home near Salem.  Law enforcement records show Joshua Eugene Bryant charged with first degree burglary, possession of a prescription drug without a prescription, malicious injury to real property, domestic violence first degree, and domestic violence third degree.  A statement from the sheriff’s office states additional […]

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