Olvera v. City of Walhalla et al — settled

A lawsuit that alleged excessive force by Walhalla police officers has been settled, according to an order filed last week by a federal judge.  The filing last week in U-S District Court, signed by Judge Joseph Dawson III, states that the case against Walhalla and two officers has been settled without prejudice, a legal term meaning that a new lawsuit […]

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Upping the ante in the Tucker Hipps case

An additional pledge has raised to $75 thousand the reward money to solve the death of Clemson student Tucker Hipps.  Crime Stoppers of Oconee has announced an additional $25 thousand is available, after the chief executive officer of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity last Thursday reached out to Helen Westmoreland, coordinator of Oconee Crimestoppers.  Earlier, last week, a private donor pledged […]

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Tamassee’s new residential program is official

The new residential program for mothers and their children at the Tamassee DAR School became official Saturday afternoon with the announcement made during welcome and opening ceremony for the 2021 Founders Day program for a school tucked away in northern Oconee where, for more than 100 years, has educated the under-served and under-privileged of Appalachia.  The Rev. Jon Holland, school […]

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The latest COVID-19 numbers from the state

The percentage for positivity of COVID-19 test results across South Carolina dipped below 10% for the 24-hour period that ended last Wednesday night, which represents the latest virus figures from the state health agency.  For Wednesday, based on 36,766 test results received, DHEC calculated the percentage to be 9.4%.  At the same time, deaths for that one, 24-hour count topped […]

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Area young women to compete for Miss Oktoberfest

Fourteen young ladies will compete in the 39th Miss Oktoberfest Pageant this Sunday, October 3rd, at 4:00 P.M. at Walhalla Middle School.  The contestants, who are all enrolled in an Oconee County high school, will compete in interview, casual, and formal wear competitions.  The mistress of ceremonies for the event is Isabella Covington, who will also provide entertainment. Tickets are […]

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Kenneth Capps

  West Union – Kenneth Capps, 82, husband of Frances Rowland Capps, passed away on Friday, September 24th, 2021, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.   Kenneth was born in Oconee County, and was the son of the late Frank and Ethel Duvall Capps.  Kenneth retired after 15 years of service with Torrington.  Kenneth was an avid outdoorsman […]

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Discolored water no health risks — city of Clemson

City of Clemson is experiencing discolored water from the Anderson Regional Joint Water System.  However, the city’s utilities director says there are no health risks associated with the discolored water; nevertheless, the city apologizes to its customers.  Here’s the statement from Benjie McGill, Clemson utilities director:  “Our water supplier, the Anderson Regional Joint Water System, has confirmed a color issue […]

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