Why Scott voted against H. R. 3746

Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, a hopeful for the next Republication nomination for President, voted against the resolution that raises the debt limit. Without the Senate’s final vote of 63-36, the U-S risked an economically disastrous default days before Monday’s deadline. But, in a statement from Washington, Scott said, “If we don’t want our nation to default, we need […]

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New Seneca school nearing finish, so what’s next?

Dr. Michael Thorsland, Oconee Superintendent of Education, isn’t sure what he thinks should be the next school building project in the county.  But, he predicted, the Oconee trustees will talk about that when they meet on Monday.  Monday is the regular June meeting night for the school board.  Preceding the evening meeting will be a trustees’ tour of the replacement […]

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Skunk positive for rabies, two dogs exposed

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed that a skunk found near Fendley and Oakway roads in Westminster, S.C., has tested positive for rabies. No people are known to have been exposed at this time. Two dogs were exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act. The skunk was submitted […]

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Fishing tourney lead switches

An angler from Marietta, Georgia holds the lead in the 40th Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American Championship on Lake Hartwell.  Emil Wagner’s lead is a slim lead, by 12-ounces going into Championship Friday.  Wagner yesterday got a 20-pound weight — 20 pounds, 2 ounces. This week’s tourney, hosted by VisitOconeeSc showcases the best of weekend grassroots anglers, and awards the […]

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Sheriff’s Office is a Duke Energy grant recipient

Oconee Sheriff’s Office is on the receiving end of a Duke Energy grant aimed at promoting resiliency and emergency preparedness as it relates to severe weather.  The sheriff’s office gets $20 thousand for mobile radios programmed with current public safety channels to better communication during emergencies.  In all, Duke is allocating $500 thousand for emergency preparedness to 32 South Carolina […]

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Riley takes the oath June 13

A familiar face will return to Seneca city hall for a ceremony Tuesday, June 13.  That’s the evening when Ernest Riley of Cardinal Point takes the oath of office to fill a vacated city council seat.  The public is invited for the ceremony that’ll precede council’s regular June meeting that begins at 6 o’clock.

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Mary Jane Yoder

Greenville – Mary Jane Miller Yoder, 81, loving wife of the late Eli A. Yoder, passed away, Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at St. Francis Downtown.   Born in Fredericksburg, Ohio, Mary was the daughter of the late Alfred Miller and Laureenie Tice Miller.  Mary formerly worked in a nursing home facility as a caregiver and at Walmart where she was […]

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Former Seneca businessman sent to prison

A former Seneca businessman received a prison sentence of three years for domestic crimes after his guilty plea this afternoon in the Oconee General Sessions Court.  Demetrious Campbell pleaded guilty to domestic violence first degree and pointing and presenting a firearm.  It was an incident in the home following the funeral of a family member in which Campbell’s wife, Crystal […]

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