Public libraries set Christmas week schedule

All branches of the Oconee Public Library will be closed for the Christmas holiday from Saturday, December 22 through Wednesday, December 26. Book returns will be open at all locations. And the website—oconeelibrary.org—will be available to download e-books, e-audiobooks and magazines. All branches re-open at normal times Thursday, December 27.

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Attention to the problems of human trafficking

The problems created by human trafficking will be highlighted next month during a meeting in Anderson. The non-profit group Rivers of Justice is sponsoring an event to raise awareness with the goal to prevent children from becoming victims. The public is invited. A daylong conference is planned 9 am to 4 pm Saturday, January 12 in the student enter at […]

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Patio home lake living on the way to Seneca

A development to build homes at Lake Keowee at Seneca’s northwest border cleared a regulatory hurdle last night at City Hall. The planning commission approved a “PDR”—a planned development residential zoning classification for 91 acres. There, Jon Boyd’s Greenville development company wants to build 235 one-story, patio homes that’ll allow the homeowners to enjoy lake area living yet offer the […]

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Public information sought to solve armed robberies

Anderson County Sheriff’s Deputies are asking for your assistance to identify and locate suspects involved in at least two armed robbery incidents. On the mornings of December 4 at approximately 2:00 and December 10 at approximately 1:30, a male subject entered the 7-Eleven store on Highway 153 in Greenville and demanded cash from the attending clerk. He also stole packs […]

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Parade organizer reacts to mascot marching idea

An organizer of this year’s Christmas parade in Seneca gave his reaction to the idea that the Yuletide parades would be enhanced by the appearance of the mascots from the three Oconee high schools. Julian Davis says, “I would also like for all the bands to march as well.” Davis concedes it’s difficult for the parades to get commitments from […]

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Five charges filed against driver near Seneca

All it took was a deputy spotting car that ignored a stop sign for a chase that started in Utica and ended in Newry. A 32-year old Oconee County man was jailed yesterday on five charges. The Sheriff’s Office announced the following charges against Joseph Coy Kilby: failure to stop for a blue light, driving under suspension second offense, reckless […]

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A suggestion for future parades

Imagine Christmas parades in Oconee County in which the mascots of the three county high schools march together in a spirit of unity for the season? One Walhalla parade spectator on Saturday says she would have like to have seen the mascots of Seneca, Walhalla, and West-Oak marching together, and she wonders whether her suggestion can be considered.

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