Injured motorcyclist received medical air flight

The 26-year old motorcyclist hurt late yesterday afternoon in an accident on Walhalla’s S. Church Street is going to be OK, according to the police. Paul Harris, the interim chief of police, said Efren Contreras Jr. lost control of his motorcycle in front of the EMS/Walhalla Rescue Squad building. For further treatment, Contreras received a medical air flight from the […]

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Advice to grads from a U-S senator

Two days of graduation ceremonies continue today at Clemson University. Which means that the young men and women headed into the adult world are getting advice from their graduation ceremonies. Today the advice is being imparted by U-S Senator Tim Scott. He called out for attention the name of one of today’s graduates, Rachel Edwards, who was diagnosed with cancer […]

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Trotting out the next school budget

If things continue at current pace, Oconee County will eclipse the mark of $100 million when it comes to public school spending. But, for the next year, the spending is being pegged at $99.5 million. It’s budget time within Oconee County government circles. Monday night the county school district will place its spending plan for 2018-19 in front of the […]

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Duncan applauds nuke waste storage vote

U-S Rep. Jeff Duncan hails the passage of House Resolution 3053—the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act. “The law of the land is clear – Yucca Mountain should act as the nation’s long-0term nuclear waste repository. For decades, ratepayers in South Carolina have paid over $1.3 billion in fees to construct and operate this safe, long-term storage site. However, Yucca Mountain […]

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Clemson awards 1,800 degrees

Clemson University conferred more than 1,800 degrees yesterday during two commencement ceremonies. Additional ceremonies are planned today in the Littlejohn Coliseum. Among the recipients of degrees yesterday was Nikki Haley, U-S ambassador to the U-N and member of the Clemson class of 1994. She received an honorary doctorate in humanities before addressing College of Business and College of Education graduates.

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Ronald Wilbanks court appearance

Former Walhalla Police Chief Ronald Wilbanks faces arraignment this morning, considered to be a first proceeding in the criminal case mounted against him by the state. The proceeding is scheduled to take place at the Kershaw County Courthouse. Arraignment is a criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of jurisdiction, informed of the offense for […]

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Motorcycle wreck this afternoon in Walhalla

The operator of a motorcycle lost control of his bike this afternoon on Walhalla’s S. Church Street across from the rescue squad headquarters. And the police and the EMS are among the public safety responders at the accident scene. Paul Harris, interim police chief, says the motorcyclist will require hospital treatment.

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Storm water runoff and where it goes

Boy Scout Jack Foulk will work on his Eagle Scout project Saturday by placing storm water drain markers in Clemson. Jack’s effort amounts to a reminder to everyone that storm water drainage flows directly to Lake Hartwell. Starting at 8:30 in the morning, Scouts and parents will be walking the streets of Clemson all day Saturday, and motorists should be […]

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