J. Davis expands to N. Charleston

The Oconee-founded J. Davis construction company has expanded to the other side of the state.  According to an announcement, J. Davis now has an office at Faber Place in N. Charleston.  There the builder will pursue projects for coastal clients.  An office ribbon cutting event attracted an audience from Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties.  Joel Davis made this statement:  “J. […]

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Federal money granted to Oconee religious school

The Foothills Christian School in Westminster will share in federal funding to be distributed among 19 non-public schools in the state.  The school gets $175 thousand from an allocation of the second round of Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools program, first authorized under the 2021 Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act and continued under the American Rescue Plan.  The […]

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Infant death investigation

An autopsy is to be finished today as part of an Anderson County investigation of the death of a one-month old female.  Coroner Greg Shore says there appears to be no indication of foul play or danger to the public.  Authorities they were sent yesterday morning to Boulevard Heights in Anderson in response to an infant unresponsive and not breathing.  […]

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More student housing where JP Stevens once stood

Additional student housing is being announced as a project in the vicinity of the Pier in Oconee County — across Lake Hartwell from Clemson University.  Clemson developer Tom Winkopp and Chicago-based Core Spaces made the announcement for a 140-acre project.  They see it as a new student village with athletic and fitness facilities, pools, outdoor grills, student clubhouses, beach access, […]

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Voter registration deadlines approaching

To help ensure voters are prepared for the 2022 Statewide Primaries on June 14, the State Election Commission wants to remind everyone of the fast-approaching voter registration deadlines and urge those already registered to update their information.  With only a few days left before the deadline, now is the time to make sure you are registered to vote.   DON’T […]

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Concept plan for rec complex displayed

Rough estimate:  100 in Westminster’s Cleveland Recreation Center, as the city brought forth last night a concept design of what a second recreation complex would offer.  The evening allowed city leaders to gauge public attitude about investing millions to enhance recreation.  One man was heard by 101.7/WGOG NEWS, saying, “It’s about time.”  Some council members were in the audience.  It […]

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How to deflect a potential $40M price tag

If the Hall Street Community Park is developed in three phases, the total cost could approximate $40M.  However, Westminster administrator Kevin Bronson, highlighted multiple state and federal grant opportunities (among them CDBGs, Rural Infrastructure grants, and new market tax credits).  Amenities created by the park could add to the city’s recreation offerings four centrally-located ball fields, splash pad, sand volleyball, […]

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History Museum welcomes back visitors

  The following announcement by the Oconee History Museum in Walhalla: “Oconee History Museum is excited to announce that it will be resuming in-person programming and special events.  The COVID-19 pandemic forced Oconee History Museum to shift its community programs to online platforms like ZOOM in order to prioritize patron safety while continuing its mission to promote the rich history […]

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