Bank heist at Toccoa, Georgia

The police in Toccoa, Georgia appeal to the public for information that can solve a mid-day bank robbery yesterday on the Big A Road.  A white male with medium stock build, brown hair and a beard just before the noon hour passed a note to a Northeast Georgia Bank teller announcing robbery and demanding and getting money.  The police have […]

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“Expressway to Tiger Town” partnership

An expansion of an education collaborative is designed to help Oconee County high school students and other nearby high schoolers follow a pathway to an education degree at Clemson University.  Oconee School District and four other nearby districts are partnering with Clemson and Tri-County Technical College in an “Expressway to Tiger Town” that will offer a curriculum path for students […]

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Prospects for infusion of road and bridge money

South Carolina DOT applauds the U-S Senate passage of an infrastructure bill and hopes the trillion dollar measure meets the approval in the House of Representatives.  South Carolina’s share of the funds, according to the DOT, would greatly benefit the state’s infrastructure and blend well with the DOT’s 10-year plan to upgrade the network of South Carolina roads and bridges.  […]

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Westminster incumbent to seek re-election

In advance of the start of candidate qualifying, a Westminster councilman says he’ll seek re-election in this year’s city election.  Which means that Yusef Mefleh is going to qualify during the two-week candidate period that starts on Monday.  This year’s municipal elections in Oconee will take place November 2.  

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One of two shooting suspects in custody

One of two suspects in last week’s shooting at a home near Westminster is in custody.  According to the Oconee Sheriff’s Office, Gavin Lamar Tukes of Westminster was jailed this morning and faces charges of attempted murder, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, first degree burglary, and petty larceny.  The second person identified as a […]

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Alarm raised about rising COVID cases

Dr. Linda Bell, South Carolina state epidemiologist, says that since the start of the pandemic, she has never been more concerned about the state’s health as she is today about the surge of COVID-19, accelerated by the Delta variant.  Unless South Carolinians begin to take better precautions, which include getting vaccinated, she’s fearful that cases that are now exceeding in […]

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Westminster man’s arrest part of two separate investigations

While executing a search warrant in an unrelated investigation, Oconee Sheriff’s Office says, evidence was obtained that led to the charge of criminal sexual conduct with a minor against a 19-year old Westminster man.  The man arrested—Jerad Milton Grimes—is also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor based on evidence that the sheriff’s office says was gathered to […]

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Parading those Central/Clemson winners

Central and Clemson youth eight-and-under and 12-and-under baseball teams returned from the Dixie Youth World Series with trophies.  Their accomplishment will be celebrated with a parade Saturday at Nettles Park.  Family-friendly and free to the public, this event will also offer a waterslide, obstacle course, yard games, concessions, and a disc jockey.  Organizations that would like to join the parade […]

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10,000 South Carolina lives lost to COVID-19

  From Dr. Edward Simmer, DHEC Director: “Fellow South Carolinians, Today the State of South Carolina reported 15 new deaths due to COVID-19, pushing the total South Carolinian lives lost so far to this virus past the 10,000 mark. While statistics are useful to measure data, there is no statistic for grief or comfort in a milestone for those who […]

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