State police to probe case of injured prisoner

Unexplained injuries suffered by an Oconee County inmate are to be investigated by the state police.  At the request of Oconee Sheriff Mike Crenshaw, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division will make an independent assessment, a standard procedure even though, in this case, according to Capt. Jeremy Chapman, no Oconee detention officers were involved.  A call button to a cell […]

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Ed Watkins and Kay Watkins Bindrim

Clifton Edward “Ed” Watkins, Sr., 89, husband of Betty Land Watkins, passed away Tuesday, January 5, 2021, at Oconee Memorial Hospital, Seneca, SC.   Preceding him in death, daughter, Kay Watkins Bindrim, 54, wife of Thomas “Tommy” Arthur Bindrim, passed away on December 22, 2020, at her home in Rocky Mount, NC.   A celebration of their lives and inurnment […]

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Oconeean charged in warrants alleging sex offenses

A rural Oconee County resident has been arrested and charged in three warrants alleging sex crimes.  Law enforcement records identify the arrested man as Augustino Cusimano.  Sixty-five year old Cusimano is accused in two of the warrants as having in the third degree sexually exploited a minor by unlawfully possessing material that contained “a visual representation of a minor engaging […]

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Friday’s reported COVID numbers

The state health agency has added  257 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 to its record-keeping.  Included in that number:  five cases from Oconee County.  Statewide, the death toll increased by 10 individuals.  Of 13,016 test results, the new South Carolina positivity is 2.9%.  These numbers are the data counted in the 24-hour period that ended at 11:59 Wednesday night.

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On the verge of a blood shortage

The region is approaching a blood shortage because of historical low donor turnout, and the Blood Connection warns that unless the public responds to a plea to donate, a blood rationing event will take place.  Hospitals report they are using blood at a     much higher rate than normal.  The Blood Connection is having to back-order blood products.  Blood donations […]

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Another missing Oconeean

A man near Salem has been missing for three weeks, even though a family member has tried text and telephone messages.  The Oconee Sheriff’s Office would like the public’s help to locate William Sidney Brown, whose disappearance was reported to the office yesterday.  Brown is 43 years old, 6’2”, hazel eyes, brown hair and may be in a blue 2003 […]

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From home incarceration to behind bars

A 32-year old Walhalla area man enjoyed only two days of freedom after his first court appearance of the week.  On Monday, Joshua Blake Gray pleaded guilty to grand larceny and receiving stolen goods.  Judge Sprouse ordered a five-year prison sentence, but suspended prison time.  Instead the judge ordered restitution and placed Gray on five years’ probation and allowed him […]

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Deputy sheriffs and jail guards recognized

Oconee County deputies and jail guards were recognized at a promotions ceremony this week, conducted by the sheriff’s office. Promoted to the rank of corporal were master patrol deputies Chris Johnson of the Delta Shift and Andrew Marcengill of the Alpha Shift.  Recognized were the following patrol deputies:  Brandon Justice of the Charlie Shift, Brandon Collins of the Bravo Shift, […]

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No weekend hours for the libraries

All branches of the Oconee Public Library are closed tomorrow through Monday for the Memorial Day weekend.  Book return drops will be open, so will the virtual branch, oconeelibrary.org which can accommodate e-books, streaming movies through Kanopy; and magazines through Flipster.  Summer reading events start next week.  All library branches re-open at normal time Tuesday.

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Smokey Bear needs your help more than ever

Because of the lack of rain, South Carolina is experiencing dried out conditions that lead to high fire conditions in some areas of the state.  The little rain is not enough to make a significant change to near-drought conditions.  Most often, inside the Sumter National Forest, fires will start in the leaf litter from an abandoned campfire or from someone […]

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