Pastor Wesley King

Walhalla – Pastor Wesley King, 48, husband of Rebecca Burrell King, passed away, Tuesday, July 28th, 2020 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Born in Oconee, SC, he was the son of Verner King of Tamassee and the late Suzanne Crowe King. Wesley was the former owner of King Video in Pickett Post, and he was a good shepherd […]

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Three Pendleton scouts win gold awards

Three Pendleton girls scouts have attained gold awards for scouting.  They are Margaret Majors, Rhecia Majors, and Callie Majors.  Margaret’s project was an audio book library of novels for 4th-6th graders who struggle with reading.  Rhecia created more than 60 books for non-verbal special needs students at Pendleton Elementary School.  And Callie created a victory garden at the Bart Garrison […]

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Freddie Joseph McAlister

  West Union – Fredie Joseph “Chicken Leg” McAlister, 67, of 4071 Safety Harbor Road, husband of the late Barbara Sue Ridley McAlister, passed away, Tuesday, July 28th, 2020 at his residence.   Born in Oconee, SC, he was the son of the late Clarence Robert and Afia Belle Smith McAlister. Fredie worked at West Point Stevens for thirty-seven years, […]

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1,666 new cases; 48 confirmed new deaths

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 1,666 new confirmed cases and 5 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 48 additional confirmed deaths and 4 new probable deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 85,423 probable cases to 423, confirmed deaths to 1,551, and 64 probable deaths.  There were no new additional Oconee County deaths.  New Oconee […]

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Schools stock up on PPE

Delaying the start of the Oconee County school year by two weeks is allowing the district to stock up on the various PPE (personal protective equipment) to help guard against the spread of COVID-19. And a district administrator made clear today that the district is likely to have enough face coverings for students who report to school without them.  But […]

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County office temporary closing

The office of the Oconee Auditor will be closed for a three and a half hours period Thursday morning.  County Administrator Amanda Brock says the Auditor’s office inside the Pine Street complex will be closed tomorrow for sanitizing and deep cleaning from 8:30 am to 12 noon and will re-open tomorrow at the noon hour.  Until further notice, Oconeeans and […]

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A new set of traffic lights on 123?

In the Millbrook subdivision the thought has arisen whether construction of a new car dealership across the highway could justify the state adding a new set of traffic lights along 123—the Seneca-Clemson corridor.  And an overture to the state senator has resulted in Thomas Alexander asking for a DOT study on whether 123 at Millbrook Way would qualify for traffic […]

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“Cash-strapped right now” — Seneca

A combination of the pandemic and an EF3 tornado has left Seneca in a “cash-strapped” situation, according to its city administrator.  And Scott Moulder cautioned the mayor and council last night that it may be necessary for the city to borrow money, possibly, through a tax anticipation note or a bond issue.  The city has hired an outside firm to […]

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Two Oconeeans added to the COVID-19 death toll

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Tuesday announced 1,573 new confirmed cases and 18 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 52 additional confirmed deaths and seven new probable deaths.  The new death toll includes two elderly Oconee County residents who died on July 20 and 26.  The new case count adds eight cases to the […]

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Once a funeral home, now to be a boat dealership

The outdoor recreation of boating seems to be in high swing during this pandemic summer.  One dealership is on its way to re-position itself to capture more of the business.  The dealership has its sight set on property at the east end of the Seneca corporate limits.  The city council last night gave first reading to an ordinance that changes […]

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