Miriam Lear

Kannapolis, NC- Miriam Loretta White Lear, 74, wife of Harold Phillip Lear, passed away August 12th, 2020, at University Place in Charlotte, North Carolina.   Born in York, SC, she was the daughter of the late Gilbert White and Pinkie Sartain White. Miriam was homemaker, a loving wife, mother and grandmother.   Miriam is survived by her husband, Harold Phillip […]

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Beatrice “Bea” Simpson Ayers

  Westminster –Beatrice “Bea” Simpson Ayers, 70, wife of Robert “Bob” Ayers, entered heaven’s gate, Friday, August 14th, 2020, at her residence surrounded by her loving family. Our world became a little less bright as our most loving radiant light went to be with the Lord.   She was a beautiful soul who fulfilled her “dash” with a loving husband […]

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Sherrill Cobb

  Westminster- Reece Sherill Cobb, 77, passed away August 14th, 2020 at Prisma Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Born in Westminster, SC, he was the son of the late William Reece and Lula Blanche Long Cobb. Sherill enjoyed puzzles and spent many days relaxing on his porch swing.   Sherill is survived by his brothers, Dennis Cobb (Louise), Randy Cobb, Rodney […]

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Corey Haguewood

  Seneca- Corbett “Cory” Raymond Haguewood, 31, of 106 Shady Lane, passed away August 14th, 2020.   Born in Oconee County, he was the son of  Corbett Timothy and Nancy Diane Teel Haguewood. Cory was a high school graduate, who was employed at Papa Johns Pizza. Cory had a great passion for music, and was an artist.   In addition […]

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Family trouble in Utica leads to arrest

A rural Oconee County woman was jailed Thursday on charges that grew out of a deputy’s investigation of a complaint that the woman trespassed at a relative’s home the day before in the Utica Community near Seneca.  The sheriff’s office today announced trespassing, first degree burglary, and assault and battery second degree charges against Natasha Catherine Reams of J-Stone Circle.  […]

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Mask rule proposed for in-person county business

  At their August meeting next week, Oconee County’s fathers will consider requiring masks for everyone who enters county government buildings. Julian Davis, council chairman, says those building would include the library and its branches.  It’s an agenda item for the Tuesday evening council meeting.  Davis added this:  “We want to do everything we can to keep business open as […]

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Friday’s South Carolina COVID numbers

    The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 1,015 new confirmed cases and 20 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 16 additional confirmed deaths and 3 new probable deaths.  11 new cases were added today to Oconee’s numbers. But there were no new Oconee deaths reported. This brings the total number of […]

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Refining the sex harassment policy

A major topic Monday night for Oconee school trustees will be sexual harassment and retaliation.  For discussion and, in some instances, action on revisions and additions to the district policy forbidding sexual harassment and retaliation.  Steve Hanvey, associate superintendent, will present several rule changes for the board to consider.  In this report, we focus one in particular.  The policy titled […]

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Crime Watch ahead for Seneca neighborhood

Residents of Seneca’s Adams subdivision are organizing to better protect themselves from a crime spree that apparently has had its origins with an EF 3 tornado.  A group of subdivision residents met last night with Police Capt. B-J McClure to learn how a neighborhood watch program can help combat thieves who’ve picked on cars, garages, and un-occupied houses.  The Adams […]

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