Robert Brent Call

    West Union, SC – Robert Brent Call, 53, husband of Valerie Jackson Call for just over 16 years, of 115 Cody Lane, West Union, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 31, 2021, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.   A native of Gastonia, NC, Mr. Call was the son of Jean Doby Call of Winter Haven, FL and the late […]

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Bryan Christian Burkhart

Lexington, SC – Bryan Christian Burkhart, 11, of Lexington, SC passed away on Sunday, May 30, 2021, at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.   Born in Greenville, SC, Christian is the son of Lori Sue Burkhart of Lexington, SC and Chance Sanders of North Augusta, SC. Christian was an Honor Roll student at Deerfield Elementary School.   He was a member […]

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Freddie Evett

  Walhalla – William Fredrick “Freddie” Evett,75, husband of Deborah Ann Dempsey Evett of 39 years, passed away, June 1st, 2021 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.   Freddie was born in Greenville, South Carolina, he was the son of the late William and Julia Rose Evett. Freddie was a truck driver with Service Star for many years, […]

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State fines Oconee for sewer overflows

South Carolina’s environmental agency fined the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority $7,500 for a series of sanitary sewer overflows, a number of which were brought on by heavy rain events.  Chris Eleazer, JRSA executive director, made the announcement this afternoon as the JRSA convened a meeting of its stakeholders to report on what’s being done to satisfy South Carolina DHEC. […]

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Memorial Day COVID-19 numbers

By the end of the 24-hour period, ending at 11:59 Memorial Day night, South Carolina DHEC counted 71 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, including three in Oconee County.  Statewide, two people were added to the virus death toll, including an elderly Pickens County resident who died on Friday.  Of 2,856 test results, the South Carolina positivity was 3.4%.

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A $2M vote for Salem

After a presentation by Salem’s water superintendent, Oconee County Council tentatively approved a $2 million allocation to allow the town to finish a water line loop that town officials have long envisioned as a way to provide water and grow the business base within its service territory.  Mayor Lynn Towe says last night’s county council vote was unanimous and is […]

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Adding paid fire fighters sparks debate

The extent to which additional paid, full-time Oconee fire fighters adds to the disenchantment of the volunteer staff was a point for debate during last night’s county budget considerations.  A letter was read into the record that rural fire personnel should have been consulted in forming the new budget.  Chief among the complaints is the belief that when the county […]

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Complaint about Radio Station Road safety

Part of a state road near Seneca, in the opinion of a resident there, can stand for improvement and some better driving habits by the motorists who frequent it.  Mikayla McIntosh registered the complaint last night with the Oconee County Council.  She said a section of the two-lane road Radio Station Road from Pruitt to Return Church roads needs to […]

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Oconee’s new budget survives second reading

Oconee County Council is one vote away from nailing down a new spending plan to cover a new year of county government, but critics say the county fathers should take a deeper dive into the numbers, to see if there are savings to be realized.  And some audience members during last night’s impassioned public comment session believe savings should be […]

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