Clark was homicide victim

The Seneca police say a person of interest has been determined and is being sought for questioning in the shooting death early today of a 35-year old man.  Coroner Addis says the victim at the Fair-Oak apartments was Charles Antonio Clark.  Shortly after 2 am, the police found Clark lying at the doorway to one of the units in the […]

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Early morning Seneca shooting was fatal

Gunfire was fatal early today in Seneca to a 35-year old man.  The coroner plans to identify the victim once family members are notified.  The incident is believed to have occurred at or in the vicinity of a Lindsay Road apartment complex and was reported shortly after 2 o’clock this morning near Building 800 at 1200 Fair Oaks Circle.  Coroner […]

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COVID takes the lives of three more Oconeeans

South Carolina DHEC announced today 951 new confirmed cases and 53 additional deaths from COVID-19. Three of those deaths were those of Oconee County residents.  Two died August 9 and one on August 30.  The new numbers bring the toll of dead to 2,877 and total cases statewide 126,792, which includes an additional 17 cases from Oconee.  The total number […]

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Oconee test results something to take pride in

The 1050 average score by Oconee seniors who took the SAT for 2019-20 tops both the state and national averages by 20 and 30 points.  Dr. Thorsland, district superintendent, says, “We are excited.”  Oconee’s results were the 7th highest average total score among South Carolina districts.  The scholastic aptitude test consists of math and evidence-based reading and writing.  Optional for […]

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Clemson candidate forums via Zoom

The League of Women Voters will be busy in early October, conducting three Clemson political forums in advance of the November General Election.  All will be carried by Zoom technology, and those interested should be alert for additional information as the dates for the forums draw near.  On the evening of October 1, the first forum will feature the three […]

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New COVID cases within Oconee School District

Tamassee-Salem Elementary School has detected its first case of COVID-19.  It’s a student about whom the county district states has not been in school since the 28th of August.  Other confirmed cases of the virus afflict a Seneca Middle School student, a Walhalla High School employee, and a Seneca Middle School employee.  The Seneca Middle School worker has not been […]

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The governor vents his frustration

Governor McMaster concedes he’s unhappy, and he thinks many others in South Carolina are unhappy about the preponderance of county public school districts that have not re-opened their classroom buildings.  He said yesterday that this is causing problems for parents.  During a news briefing, McMaster announced that, if the legislature agrees, he’s going to assign first priority to millions of […]

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It’s your duty to respond to the Census

Sheriff Mike Crenshaw reminds Oconeeans that field workers representing the U-S Census continue their work in Oconee County, and he urges everyone who has not done so to cooperate in a simple and brief interview.  Field staff workers can be identified by their photo identification and by one or more of the following identifiers:  a laptop computer with a Census […]

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