Robber pointed gun at convenience store clerk

A robber, with his face covered by a mask, pointed a gun at the Key Mart store clerk Friday night and got away with money—the amount not disclosed by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  The robber left the store clerk with her hands tied around her back.  The holdup occurred just after 8 o’clock Friday night at the highway 130 convenience […]

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Walhalla band trailer and equipment stolen

Authorities have narrowed the time of theft near Walhalla to a five-minute window.  Between 3:40 and 3:45 Monday morning, the high school band trailer containing thousands of dollars worth of equipment was stolen from the highway 11 school campus.  There’s the potential of a cash reward through Crimestoppers if you can provide the information that helps the sheriff’s office catch […]

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Roger Dale Campbell

Seneca – Roger Dale Campbell, 62, husband of the late Kay Roach Campbell, passed away December 7th, 2020, at Prisma Cottingham Hospice House.   Born in Westminster, South Carolina, he was the son of the late Johnny Thomas Campbell and Mary Roach Campbell DeHart. Roger was a carpenter by trade and an avid music and sports fan.   Roger is […]

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Janie “Polly” Pauline Smith

    Seneca, SC — Janie “Polly” Pauline Smith, 73, wife of the late Leon Smith, of Seneca, SC, passed away, December 5, 2020 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   A native of Toccoa, GA, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Benman Luma and Martha Alice Gaston Lovinggood. She was a member of Return Baptist Church.   […]

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The buck is on the trail of the doe

As the states’ human population increases, and more people move to the country increasing commuting traffic, so does deer-vehicle collisions. Drivers throughout the state should be cautious of roaming white-tailed deer throughout the year, especially during the rut or breeding season, typically from October to November. Studies show that about 45% of deer-vehicle collisions occur during this time as deer […]

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More watched parade online than in person

In this pandemic season, more people took in Walhalla’s Christmas parade by a live Facebook video than did in-person.  Numbers of Saturday’s parade watchers, we’ve gathered, indicate 1,800 people watched on Facebook and an estimated 600 watched the parade in-person over a six-block area of Main Street. About one-half of the in-person parade watchers are believed to have worn facial […]

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Two Oconee rivers stocked with trout

Two of Oconee’s most prominent waterways were re-stocked with trout last month and that, according to the South Carolina DNR, should provide the fisherman and the fisherwoman ample opportunity to reel in rainbow, brook and brown trout newly-stocked in both the Chauga and the Chattooga rivers. Each year, a partnership between the DNRs in South Carolina and Georgia, the U-S […]

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