Clemson Extension worker charged with embezzlement

The state police have arrested a Clemson Extension Service worker in Williamsburg County on the charge of embezzlement. “SLED” agents on Friday arrested Florence resident Jacob Stokes in an investigation of $1,400 in class registration fees allegedly converted by him to his own use. The state police investigation was requested by the Clemson campus police. An arrest warrant alleges the […]

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Pipe bomb-like devices detonated at Pickens Courthouse

The Pickens City Police Department is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding two hazardous devices that were intentionally placed near a wall on the exterior of the Pickens County Courthouse on Court St in the City of Pickens. The police say the remnants of two devices which appeared to be characteristic of homemade pipe bombs were located on the side of […]

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Cabinet member makes South Carolina visit

United States Attorney General William P. Barr traveled to Columbia, South Carolina, for a breakfast with law enforcement officials and a visit to the United States Attorney’s Office. United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon hosted the breakfast with federal, state, and local law enforcement at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Officials discussed with Attorney General Barr the […]

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July meeting tonight for the Seneca City Council

The regular July meeting of the Seneca City Council tonight will focus, among other matters, on a change in the city’s election schedules and a new ordinance forbidding animals during city events on Ramcat Alley.  There’s legal advice pertaining to an economic development matter unspecified in the pre-meeting agenda that will await the mayor and council during their closed part […]

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Water district business on two meeting agendas

Business matters pertaining to the Pioneer Rural Water District are on the agendas of two meetings across Oconee County today.  The PRWD board meets at 3 o’clock this afternoon in its conference room at its Oakway headquarters.  An update will be given on the new water treatment plant.  At their meeting tonight, Westminster city council members are reserving time in […]

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Judge recounts an interesting life of public service

South Carolina’s mandatory retirement law for judges cost West Union’s Alex Macaulay his full-time seat as a circuit court judge back in 2014, but he remains active today as a fill-in jurist when his services are needed. But apart from his duty to judge criminal and civil matters, Macaulay’s adult life has been spent in a variety of public service […]

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Midnight home fires practically simultaneous

Fire fighters from the Walhalla and Westminster areas fought separate house fires almost simultaneously during the midnight hour Saturday over the holiday weekend.  The first call came from a home fire on Walhalla’s East Wesley Street.  A nearby lightning strike is thought to be the culprit.  While there some of the fire fighters were re-assigned to the Westminster area to […]

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Tech offers tutition savings in the fall

Full- and part-time Tri-County Technical College students can receive a significant savings on tuition this fall — up to 81 percent — if they are enrolled in classes in a critical workforce field like engineering technology, health care and information technology. The South Carolina Workforce and Industry Needs Scholarship (SCWINS) is a statewide technical college scholarship program designed to address […]

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Bluegrass festival moved to indoor event

Organizers of this month’s bluegrass music festival to benefit Southern Wesleyan University’s Jericho group home project are taking no chances with our fickle weather. The Jericho project will provide a new, learning environment that couple student mentors with special needs individuals. The Saturday, July 20 event originally planned outdoors at Southern Wesleyan at Central is being moved to an indoor […]

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Westminster explodes fireworks

Westminster exploded fireworks, and Yousef Mefleh led the pledge of allegiance at Friday night’s July 4 week gathering at Owens Stadium behind the middle school.  Mefleh, city councilman and restaurateur, says he was honored that organizers chose him to lead the pledge which officially started the event.

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