Howard Benjamin Luce, Sr.

Salem, SC — Howard Benjamin Luce, Sr., 90, husband of Helen Smith Luce, of 175 Shallow Ford Road, Salem, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2019, at his home.   A native of Harrison, New Jersey, Mr. Luce was the son of the late Oliver H. and Maude Woodward Luce. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, having served […]

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Gwen Leard Pafford

Walhalla, SC — Gwendel Lynn “Gwen” Leard Pafford, 65, wife of Tallie Pafford, of 311 Brewer Road, Walhalla, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2019, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mrs. Pafford was the daughter of the late Herman Cecil and Frances Newton Leard. She retired as a bookkeeper from Duffield Aquatics.   In addition […]

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Mark Ranalli

Central, SC — Mark Ranalli, 50, of 2100 Norris Highway, Central, passed away Monday, July 29, 2019, at his home.   A native of Welland, Canada, Mark was the son of Umberto Ranalli of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and the late Anna Colonna Ranalli. He was a Buffalo Bills fan, avid Ford man and loved his dog, Bear.   In addition […]

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Motorcyclist Identified in Fatality

An Upstate man who was killed in a two-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon has now been identified. According to a release from Oconee County Corner Karl Addis, the deceased is identified as James Richard “Richie” Rogers, Jr, Age 32 of Seneca. The accident occurred around 2:45 pm at the intersection of Singing Pines Road and Imports Drive. According to the State […]

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Anderson Bank Robbed Thursday

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is continuing their investigation today of an armed robbery at the TD Bank location on South Main Street that occurred yesterday morning. According to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office, the robbery occurred at around 9:05 am. According to information obtained during the investigation, a male subject entered the bank, pointed a firearm at […]

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SDOC Accepting Free Lunch Applications

The School District of Oconee County is currently accepting applications for free and reduced lunch for the upcoming school year.   According to Gloria Moore, Chief Financial Officer, a new application is required each school year and last year’s eligibility is good for 30 days in the new school year but when the grace period expires, the price defaults to […]

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Water Main Break in Salem

The Town of Salem is reporting a large water main break in their ductal iron piping system. Crews are working to repair the break as soon as possible. As many as 1,000 customers may be without water. Once crews have the piping repaired, they will flush the system prior to putting it back online for customer use. Customers might initially […]

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Michael “Mike” Andrew Freeman

Michael “Mike” Andrew Freeman, age 61, of Westminster died peacefully on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 surrounded by his loving family at Greenville Memorial Hospital after a prolonged illness.    Mike was the son of the late Eugene and Mildred Irene Freeman of Westminster. Mike was retired from McKee Grading, Inc. after over two decades of service as a heavy equipment […]

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Keith “Sammy” Collins Shuler

Salem, SC — Keith “Sammy” Collins Shuler, 67, husband of 47 years to Cathy Lynett Hopkins, of 125 What-A-View Lane, Salem, passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2019, at Emory University Medical Center in Atlanta, GA.   A native of Monetta, SC in Aiken County, Sammy was the son of the late Ralph and Virginia Collins Shuler. He graduated from Clemson […]

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