Lower Energy Costs Act

The 3rd District’s member to congress, Republican Representative Jeff Duncan, points to bi-partisan support in his chamber and the passage of a measure titled, “Lower Energy Costs Act.”  Duncan, chairman of the House Energy, Climate and Grid Security Committee, says lowering energy costs is a leading priority because of what Americans have to pay.  And, he says, H.R. 1 would […]

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Clemson leaders to take up anti-hate measure

At its meeting on Monday, Clemson City Council will consider a resolution in support a House bill, whose origins arise from racist-inspired killings in a Charleston church.  The city council will consider a resolution urging the House of Representatives in Columbia to adopt H. 3014, the Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act.  Along with other worshippers, Pinckney, a state senator […]

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Durham suspension rescinded

The approximate 11-month suspension of the Oconee County councilman Matthew Durham is rescinded by order of the governor.  Henry McMaster, the governor, and Mark Hammond, the secretary of state, affixed their signatures yesterday to an executive order that lifts Durham’s suspension immediately.  It has the effect of restoring the county council to full membership and lessens the chance for deadlock […]

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Remains of Caucasian female found near Salem

The following announcement provided by Karl Addis, the Oconee coroner: “Human remains were discovered Wednesday afternoon at approximately 4:45 pm in proximity of Whitewater Falls Road and Cannon Road near Salem. Oconee County Sheriff’s Department deputies were dispatched to 250 Whitewater Falls Road after the property owner found a human forearm and hand apparently brought onto the property by a […]

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Does the Oconee County Council power now change?

Now that Matthew Durham looks forward to rejoining Oconee County Council, one question that arises is whether there could be movement in the philosophical clout that, for years, has divided those who serve as the county’s elected leaders.  At least one close watcher of the council foresees a change.  Home builder Tom Markovich is a regular, front-row observer of the […]

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Obstacles in the way of designated bus stops

The newly available annual report on the city of Seneca addresses what’s stopping the establishment of designated bus stops along the routes of the city’s bus passenger routes.  Page 15 of the report states:  “There are several obstacles to establishing bus stops along the CATbus Routes.”  Based on the results of the most recent census, Seneca remains a rural system.  […]

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“Alvin David “Al” Ryland

Alvin David “Al” Ryland, age 92, passed away on March 28, 2023, at Cottingham Hospice House in Seneca, South Carolina. Born March 15, 1931, he was the loving husband of 57 years to the late Mrs. Shirley Moore of Laurens, South Carolina and the son of the late Calvin David Ryland and Ethel Irene Long Ryland of Monroeville, Alabama. Upon […]

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