Scammers–they are out there

Here is info on one of the latest scam attempts perpetrated among Oconee County citizenry:  According to sheriff’s office, a deputy was contacted by a victim who received notification from Amazon, thanking him for buying an ICloud account.  The victim called a number and was told that a fraudulent account had been opened in his name.  The contact told the […]

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In six months, 25 COVID cases in the jail

Since May, 25 cases of COVID-19 have been counted among Oconee’s jail population.  Jimmy Watt, spokesman for the sheriff’s office, says, “That does not mean we have 25 cases right now, but those are the number of confirmed cases beginning in May of this year.”  Lt. Chapman, the jail director, says precautions followed include no on-site visits by out-reach groups […]

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Judge: “Why did you do that?”

A man who admitted he was under the influence of drugs pleaded guilty to burglarizing the Goodwill store near Seneca and setting fire to a trailer behind the building.  The crimes occurred August 11, 2020, and yesterday William Mark Mize met his fate in the Oconee General Sessions courtroom.  Judge Sprouse had one question for Mize:  Why did he do […]

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Jerry Allen Patterson

Walhalla– Jerry Allen Patterson, 73, husband of Linda Jo Wyatt Patterson, passed away on Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Jerry was born in Walhalla, South Carolina, and was the son of the late Will and Clovie Ellenburg Patterson.  Jerry was a veteran having served with the United States Army, a retired truck driver, and […]

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COVID remains a life taker in Oconee

The Oconee County death count from COVID-19 posted today at 239 individuals—228 of which the state health agency considers confirmed death cases.  Eleven of the 239 are considered probable COVID deaths.  The latest 24-hour count shown today included three Oconee County residents for the count by 11:59 Monday night.

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Sewer issue below Seneca street

City workers closed part of Seneca’s S. Walnut Street today to dig under the asphalt to correct a sewer issue.  City officials say they are unsure how long S. Walnut, between Daniel Avenue and Mormon Church Road, will be closed to thru traffic.  Detour signs are in place.  While crews are working, motorists should avoid that section of S. Walnut.

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First South Carolina flu death was Upstate resident

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced today that the state has suffered its first flu-associated death of the season. “Sadly, an individual from the Upstate region has died from complications due to the flu, our first confirmed influenza-associated death of the season,” said Dr. Linda Bell, State Epidemiologist and DHEC’s Director of the Bureau of Communicable Disease […]

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Infusion into Walhalla’s coffers

A deposit of one million dollars-plus has been entered into a city of Walhalla bank of account.  Brandon Burton, city administrator, says $1.1 million of American Rescue Plan money has arrived for Walhalla, and he’s working on how the city council wants to use that money.  It’s likely that the city’s utilities infra-structure will benefit, including work on the Walhalla-Westminster […]

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Boyce Burdette

  West Union– Boyce Edwin Burdette, 86, husband of Maggie Gibby Burdette, passed away on Monday, November 15th, 2021 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Boyce was born in Stephens County, Georgia and was the son of the late Leonard and Maudie Mae Richardson Burdette.  Boyce was a veteran having served with the United States Army, a retired electrician […]

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