Trial is finished, but no decision

An Oconee trial finished this afternoon in the county Common Pleas Court – a case that divides neighbors on a rural road that dead ends into Lake Keowee and also involves the Oconee Board of Zoning Appeals as a defendant.  Judge McIntosh announced no decision, but promised he’ll study what he’s heard in three days this week and consider some […]

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The plaintiffs rest and the defense makes a motion

The testimony of a Ratliff family member has ended the plaintiff’s case in day three of a trial to determine the status of a dead-end Oconee road.  Specifically, whether the Ellenburg Road qualifies as a road abandoned by common law.  That’s because testimony so far suggests the lawful process to  abandon the road to county maintenance was never accomplished.  Once […]

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Updating Oconee elections’ security

Oconee County Council next week welcomes to its June meeting a pair of election security officials.  Presentations are planned by Keith Jones of the Department of Homeland Security and Matt Norris, cybersecurity analyst for the state Election Commission.  County Council meets at 6 Tuesday night in its chambers at Pine Street, Walhalla.

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Westminster’s Juneteenth to draw around 100

The grounds of Westminster’s Magnolia Manor will be the setting next week for the city’s first celebration of Juneteenth.  The country’s 11th federal holiday is Wednesday, June 19, and organizers of the luncheon have a head count of around 100 people to attend.  The featured speaker will be a UNC-Charlotte professor, Dr. Sonia Ramsey.  Her mom grew up in Westminster. […]

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A word or two from the chairman in the aftermath

Jim Mann, chairman of Oconee Republicans, says, “I congratulate all who emerged victorious in their individual campaigns for public office.  It’s now your responsibility to serve the people of our county well, and with integrity!”  Tuesday’s local turnout of just 21.5% of eligible voters has caused some consternation.  Mann says Oconee’s 21.5% turns out to be 8% higher than the […]

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No further examination of the ballots cast

State Rep. Bill Sandifer says he will not request the state to direct a recount of the votes in his unsuccessful re-nomination contest.  And yesterday all results of this week’s primary elections in Oconee were certified in a 3-0 vote by the county board of canvassers.  Janice Matheson Holbrooks, presiding at the certification meeting, led the board through yesterday’s proceedings.  […]

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Restaurant closes suddenly

An Oconee County eatery has closed.  Paws Restaurant on 123, the Seneca-Clemson Corridor, in a post to customers and friends on Thursday, said, “It is with devastated heart that we announce that at 3:00 pm today we will close indefinitely.  We thank you for almost 26 years of friendship and support.  This was a sudden decision and saddens us as […]

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