Airport projects nearly finished

Two projects have been finished or close to being finished that are aimed at enhancing Oconee Regional Airport safety and future expansion of the county-run airport near Clemson University.  Except for the removal of some dirt, airport manager Jeff Garrison says, the west terminal apron expansion which included partial re-location of Mount Nebo Church Road has finished.  The county, using […]

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Boil water no longer, advisory lifted

The City of Walhalla Water Department advises the residents of the Walhalla Water System, in the Pickett Post area, located in Oconee County, that they no longer need to boil their water prior to drinking or cooking. Following an intense flushing of the distribution system, bacteriological samples were collected and analyzed by the City of Walhalla Water Department. The results […]

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Lightning strike and a fire in South Union

South Union’s volunteer fire department, along with other resources, is battling a structure fire this morning in the vicinity of Mill Creek Road and Allen Drive.  No injuries are reported in what’s called a storage-type facility.  According to Oconee County dispatch, a lightning strike was reported in that area moments before the fire broke out.

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Westminster shooting–one dead, one wounded

A 20-year old woman in Westminster was shot dead last night.  One other, a 17-year old male, was wounded and airlifted to a hospital.  Coroner Addis says Annalyssa Marie Bionoilillo-Rodriguez was pronounced dead at the scene of a gunshot to the chest.  Police Chief Rory Jones said at 7:52 law enforcement went to the corner of Anderson Avenue and Lakeside […]

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Where was Fort Rutledge exactly?

Clemson University researchers have been awarded funds from the National Park Service to continue an archaeological  and historical examination of Fort Rutledge on the university campus.  The South Carolina militia constructed the fort in 1776 following engagement with Loyalist forces and their Cherokee allies.  Faculty members David Markus and Joshua Catalano have worked together to uncover the history since 2018, […]

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