Wrongful death case ended with judge’s ruling

A confidential settlement is being entered to resolve the death more than seven years ago in what then was a rain-swollen Wild and Scenic Chattooga River in Oconee County.  The case was brought by the personal representative of a rafter who was part of an outing arranged by a pair of outfitters.  On behalf of Linda Hill, personal representative of […]

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Hit-run investigation in Anderson County

Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from South Carolina Highway Patrol, is currently investigating a motor vehicle collision.   At approximately 4:45 p.m. on Sunday, December 13, emergency personnel responded to White Street Extension near Shockley Ferry Road in Anderson for a collision involving a motorcycle. A preliminary investigation indicates the incident may have been an intentional hit-and-run. The investigation […]

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Out of caution, city offices closed to public

In Westminster today, it is far from business as usual.  Out of caution to the public and city government workers, City Hall has closed due to increasing rates of COVID-19 infection.  From the announcement:  “By closing City Hall to the public, employees will be able to limit exposure risks, but still be able to provide city services.  Customers can still […]

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Formalizing a tornado recovery application

On the agenda for Oconee’s elected leaders will be consideration on whether to file a new request of the federal government for financial aid to further recover from the April EF3 tornado.  Oconee Emergency Services seeks the council’s blessing to seek up to $5.2 million from the Natural Resources Conservation Service of USDA.  A one-quarter local supplement would be required […]

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Council likely to aid county’s farmers

Easing the restraints on farm animal processing is likely to come out of tomorrow’s meeting of Oconee County Council in the form of a letter to the county’s state delegation.  Julian Davis, council chairman, on Friday explained an issue that, during the pandemic, hamstrings county producers, along with slows down the local meat supply.  Davis says in the first few […]

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Two Oconeeans added to the death toll

Two Oconee County residents were added yesterday to the statewide toll of dead from COVID-19.  The deaths of the two elderly persons occurred Thursday and Friday, December 10 and 11. Their deaths were among 44 South Carolinians who’ve now raised the statewide toll to 4,387 dead.  On yesterday’s report, new cases were 2,924.  Of that number, 49 are from Oconee […]

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