Jury sees and hears the plaintiff’s doctor

The jury at the Oconee Common Pleas trial took their seats this morning for a lengthy video of the deposition of the plaintiff’s physician. Dr. Edward Booker Jr., West Union physician, testified on behalf of plaintiff Mahlon Meredith in Meredith’s damage suit against Pickens County. The dispute arises from a 2016 car accident in Walhalla involving Meredith and a Pickens […]

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The Senator is coming to town

The public is invited to Seneca for an event next week to hear Senator Lindsey Graham talk about what’s going on with the national government and world affairs.  Graham will be the speaker for a Meet & Greet Get-together at 6 Tuesday evening at the Seneca Family Restaurant on the 123 By-Pass.  Chairman Bill Jerome of the Oconee Republicans says […]

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New marina approved for Lake Keowee

A decision by “FERC” – the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission – will allow a property owner’s association to build a new residential marina on the Pickens County side of Lake Keowee. The “FERC” approval March 2 comes with restrictions. The Harborside Property Owner’s Association proposes to construct three floating, cluster docks to accommodate 36 watercraft. Harborside would also place 166 […]

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Grisly Oconee murder case to be re-lived on TV

An Oconee County murder in 2017 will be re-told by ID, the Investigation Discovery TV channel in a program this week called “Fatal Vows.” The body of Rebecca Murray Cawthon was found stuffed inside a barrel on Welcome Church Road property near Westminster. Cawthon, 33, had been shot eight times. Her husband, Lee Mikael Cawthon, was sent to prison for […]

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Deal struck for new school property

Three Wells Highway properties, four property owners add up to a deal to build the replacement Seneca Middle School. The county trustees last night agreed to spend $1.7 million for 43.82 acres that front the Wells Highway across from the Cross Creek Country Club entrance. The individuals from whom the district will buy the properties were not identified by name, […]

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Civil trial heads into second day

The plaintiff’s side continued to offer witnesses in the Oconee County trial of Mahlon Young Meredith versus Charlotte Tant Suddeth et al.  The dispute over a 2016 Walhalla car accident is being heard in the Common Pleas Court.  Last to testify yesterday was a Walhalla High student, Adrian Daniel Rose.  The trial resumes at 9 this morning.

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DHEC summons sewer authority to Columbia meet

Multiple overflows in the last six months are something that a state regulatory agency wants to talk about with Oconee’s Joint Regional Sewer Authority. South Carolina DHEC is summoning JRSA representatives for a March 19 conference at their Columbia offices, and a JRSA committee today decided to prepare for that conference by engaging the services of an environmental lawyer. The […]

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Schools continue to watch for virus developments

Here is a statement from this afternoon:  “The School District of Oconee County continues to monitor the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. We are working to remain proactive in our approach to the situation and in communication with our schools and the community as a whole. We are staying abreast of the situation through communication with Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the […]

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Why controlled burns the last two Sundays

Frequent mid-week rains of late have led the U-S Forest Service to carry out controlled burns during the last two Sundays in Mountain Rest.  That has displeased some Mountain Rest folks who complain they haven’t been able to enjoy what have been rare sunny weekends because of all of the smoke in the skies. Robbie Sitzlar, ranger for the Andrew […]

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