Duncan decries “reckless spending bills”

The 3rd District U-S representative, Jeff Duncan of Laurens, registered no votes to new spending bills that he calls reckless.  The bills would spend $1.4 trillion dollars and cover 2,300 pages. Critics, like Duncan, say the bills are full of provisions sought by lobbyists and interest groups.  An AP report states, if passed, the bills would head off a government […]

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Bus service seeks route change

Clemson Area Transit (“CAT”) proposes to start service on a route that would take bus passengers from Easley and Greenville to the Clemson University School of Nursing.  Two public hearings are scheduled at noon and 5:30 pm Friday, January 3 at CATbus headquarters, 200 West Lane, Clemson.  You can send written comments to Clemson Area Transit, Attention:  Keith Moody, CEO/GM, […]

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Recycling centers post holiday operations

Oconee County’s re-cycling centers, formerly called manned convenience centers, will operate next week on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24 from 7 am to 3 pm.  But then the centers will lock their gates and close for the next two days, so that the employees can enjoy time for Christmas and the day afterward.  They will re-open at regular time Friday, […]

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Job and Resource Fair set for January 2

SC Works and Tri-County Technical College’s Corporate and Community Education Division are reaching out to unemployed and underemployed individuals by hosting an annual Job and Resource Fair in January. The event will be held Thursday, January 2, from 3 – 6 p.m. at the Industrial and Business Development Center located on the College’s Pendleton Campus. The event is free and […]

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Defense bill approved, to Scott’s satisfaction

U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) released the following statement upon final passage of the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act: “South Carolinians have a unique bond with our nation’s military, and we know how important it is that we ensure that our men and women are equipped with the tools they need to defend and protect this great nation,” […]

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Power back after transmission outage

A transmission outage took out power temporarily today for customers apparently in a wide area of eastern Oconee between Seneca and Clemson.  Power to affected Blue Ridge customers was restored around 6:15 this morning.  Blue Ridge’s Terry Ballenger said info received by Blue Ridge dispatchers during the stormy night  indicated the trouble involved a Duke transmission line.  That left two […]

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Co-defendant sentenced in double Utica death case

A young man has been ordered to serve 15 years in prison for his part in the double homicide last year in the Utica community. Jeremy Alexander Trotter entered his pleas of guilt yesterday in the Oconee General Sessions Court to charges of voluntary manslaughter, armed robbery, and malicious injury. A co-defendant, Steven Lee Reynolds, pleaded guilty last month to […]

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Lawmakers to address Santee Cooper debt

Oconee state lawmakers predict much of the 2020 General Assembly in Columbia will be consumed by an effort to protect electric power consumers from the debt created by the failure two and a half years ago of a new nuclear plant project in the state. From the failure, stockholders and ratepayers are left with the prospect of having to cover […]

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