Jury selection for criminal court trial

Late this morning jury selection began at the Oconee Courthouse in SC vs. Tony Avella Sanders.  The Walhalla man was charged in 2021 with burglary third degree first offense in an incident on SC 183/the Walhalla-Westminster Highway, in which Sanders allegedly broke into a building belonging to Benny Paul Blackwell “without consent and with the intent to commit a crime,” […]

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Jessica Sheptock

Seneca – Jessica “Jessie” Leigh Gay Sheptock, 37, passed away at her residence.   Born in Palatka, Florida, Jessie was the daughter of Janet Lorene May and the late James Timothy Gay.  Jessie was a homemaker and she enjoyed hiking and being outdoors.   In addition to her mother, Jessie is survived by her son, Evan Jagger Sheptock; brother, James […]

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Equine therapeutic center playground near Seneca

A ceremony on Saturday near Seneca memorialized two Oconee fallen marines, and the event volunteers marked the occasion by dedicating a new playground that Wild Hearts Equine may use to serve its clients and their family members.  The playground was built from scratch by volunteers from BASF’s VETS team, an employee group of veterans dedicated to community service.  The new […]

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A request unthaw the freeze

At its meeting tomorrow night, Oconee County Council is scheduled to consider a request by county staff to re-evaluate a hiring freeze that prevents the county from filling as many as 17 positions.  They would be to cover vacancies that have occurred because of retirement, what are called alternative employment opportunities and other circumstances.  If Council say yes to all […]

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Pedestrian fatality was a 19-month old boy

A Father’s Day weekend tragedy on the grounds of Devil’s Fork State Park at Lake Jocassee.  The coroner says the accident took the life of Benny Esquivel, a 19-month old Asheville, North Carolina boy.  Investigators say around 1:45 Saturday afternoon Benny ran in front of a Jeep Wrangler and died within a half hour at the scene.   Information received by […]

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Juneteenth celebration switched to indoors

Tonight’s Juneteenth celebration has been moved inside to the Hendrix Student Center at Clemson University.  The walk has been cancelled.  Making possible the local commemoration of the day that federal troops ensured that all enslaved persons were freed are the city of Clemson, Clemson University, the city of Seneca, and Call Me Mister.  Juneteenth is the longest-running African American holiday.  […]

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