Remembering the De Laines from Manning

Clemson University recently held a first-time lecture to honor the state’s place in civil rights history—including the roles several South Carolinians played in shaping the state and country’s drive for equality.  The Joseph and Mattie De Laine Lecture Series was held October 19 in the ballroom of the Madren Conference Center.  It featured historic documents, artifacts and interview excerpts that […]

Read more

DNR dive team retrieved drowning victim

Members of the state DNR dive team recovered the body of a missing kayaker Saturday at the Martin Creek area of Lake Hartwell.  Pennsylvania resident Kellen Jerome Mackey was part of a group of three kayakers who left the dock at a home on Cartee Drive.  The kayak capsized and, of the three, 26-year old Mackey never re-surfaced.  DNR officers […]

Read more

First up–outside auditor Cheryl Medders

At tomorrow’s November meeting of Westminster City Council first up is outside auditor Cheryl Medders.  Of the certified public accountants firm, McKinley, Cooper and Company, Medders will officially report the comprehensive financial audit of city expenses and revenues for the year that ended June 30.  The council will meet at 5 pm tomorrow at the fire department.  

Read more

Electric utility watching what’s happening on I-85

Electric-run vehicles are able to juice up at a recently-opened charging station operated by the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative at exit 4 on I-85 near the line between Oconee and Anderson counties.  Now operating there are 12 Tesla superchargers and one ChargePoint Express 250 fast charger.  Jim Lovinggood, Blue Ridge president/CEO, explains in the newest “South Carolina Living” magazine that, […]

Read more

Truck driver charged with felony DUI with death

The driver of a pickup truck has been arrested as part of the state patrol’s investigation of two traffic fatalities last week in Pickens County.  Master Trooper David Jones announced charges of felony DUI with death and felony DUI with great bodily injury in the 123 accident November 2 near the Liberty exits.  Over the weekend the driver accused—Jose Martin […]

Read more

Rural fire station meets challenges

In a year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, a rural Oconee fire station believes it has kept up with the challenges it faced.  The Corinth-Shiloh Fire Department covers parts of Oconee County on opposite sides of U-S 123, the Seneca-Clemson corridor.  There, it experiences the push out of an expanding Clemson University enrollment and an assortment of student apartment homes […]

Read more

Drowning after kayak overturns

The body of a 26-year old Pennsylvanian was recovered from Lake Hartwell around noon on Saturday, hours after a kayak flipped, and he failed to re-surface.  Oconee Coroner Karl Addis ruled drowning in the death of Kellen Jerome Mackey of New Brighton near Pittsburgh.  The search scene was the Cartee Road in the Martin Creek part of the lake.  Around […]

Read more
1 591 592 593 594 595 2,981