Accident near the Poplar Springs Bridge

Two cars traveling highway 28, the Blue Ridge Boulevard, made contact this morning, but the occupants avoided injury.  One car wound up in the median; the second crossed the opposite lanes of traffic and wound up in a ditch.  It happened just south of the West Union Road turn near the Poplar Springs Bridge.  A wrecker was required to remove […]

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30-year old wins director’s seat

After two days of balloting, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative announced the results of a two-way contest for an open Anderson county seat on its board of directors.  The ballot count added up to victory for Will Anderson, a row crop farmer.  Anderson tallied 4,296 votes; his competitor, Paul Brown, the long time news media broadcaster and photojournalist, received 2,564 votes.  […]

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All testimony appears to have been completed

Both sides in the week-long Oconee civil court trial rested their cases last evening.  The proceedings resume at 9:30 this morning at the courthouse with closing arguments and the judge’s explanation of the law.  Then the jurors will retire to their private room to deliberate a verdict.  After the sale of 123 Seneca ByPass business property, the buyer filed a […]

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Day Four Oconee civil court trial

By late morning, the plaintiff had called four witnesses to further make its case for damages as the result of a property deal in Seneca.  Unlike the early stages of the Common Pleas trial, the four witnesses this morning were on the stand for only a short time.  One of the four, real estate broker Terri Anderson was a recall […]

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Court filing:  Tamassee DAR vs. Missouri’s DAR

The Tamassee school founded more than 100 years ago by the DAR—Daughters of the American Revolution—has entered civil court action against the Missouri State Society, DAR.  The complaint outlines, among others, grounds for conversion and breach of fiduciary duty and seeks damages.  Alleged in the complaint, filed for Tamassee DAR School by Seneca attorney Andrew Holliday, is “unjust enrichment” by […]

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