Four witnesses testify for the prosecution

At 1:30 this afternoon, defendant Misty Edwards will be required to announce whether she will take the stand in her defense in the Oconee General Sessions Court. Edwards went on trial this morning, charged by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office with unlawful neglect of children. The prosecution finished its case by calling four witnesses—two DSS workers and two sheriff’s officers. The […]

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Defendant better suited for the drug court

Court officers agreed yesterday that a young man with a criminal past is better suited for the Oconee County Drug Court. And a General Sessions judge complied by remanding Ronzeal Earle to the drug court in hopes that he will take advantage of the opportunities there to straighten out his life. Earle yesterday pleaded guilty to financial identification fraud and […]

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Refund checks are flowing at the sewer authority

The chairman of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority gave out some whopping checks last night to the municipal members of the JRSA. Those checks and their amounts reflect a return of monies to the cities that foot the bills to treat wastewater—Seneca, Walhalla, and Westminster. And they are returned with the intent that the three cities apply the monies […]

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School calendar likely to change next year

Oconee school trustees have directed their superintendent to be ready next week to settle the questions about next year’s calendar. The trustees are considering a proposal to start middle and high schools one week early. And during a work session last night Dr. Michael Thorsland shared the results of staff and parent surveys. The district administration wants to get away […]

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Oconee FFA members awarded degrees during state meeting

Six members of the FFA from Oconee County received state degrees this summer during the annual meeting at Clemson University.  Degrees were awarded to Avery McCall, Abbie Worsencroft, and Zoe Zimmerman, representing the Walhalla chapter; and to Braden Bowen, Connor Brock, Adisyn Belle Lyles, representing the West-Oak chapter.  They and their counterparts from across the state put on those distinctive […]

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