Gladys Ann McCall Thrift

    Walhalla, SC — Gladys Ann McCall Thrift, 93, wife of the late Dewey Dillard Thrift, Jr., of Walhalla, passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Walhalla, SC, Mrs. Thrift was the daughter of the late Broadus and Mary Williams McCall. She retired from Edwards Auto Sales after 55 years as […]

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Pedestrian killed near Seneca

A late Friday night accident near Seneca took the life of a 32-year-old pedestrian.  Coroner Addis identified Fair Play resident Geena Elizabeth Ferguson the fatality around 9:30 last night about one mile from the city limits.  Investigating state troopers reported the accident on the Carson Road, about midway between 123 and the Shiloh Road, involved the pedestrian and the operator […]

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Incumbents re-elected to the Blue Ridge board

Veteran members of the board of the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative have been returned to the policymaking board of the electric power supplier.  By outpolling Heath Haskett, Jimmy Dodgens was declared a winner; as was Frank Looper in defending his seat against challenger Jason Ambrose Dennis.  Both Dodgens and Looper represent Pickens County.  Blue Ridge’s two-day drive-thru annual meeting registered […]

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Oconee extolled as the place to be

Whether to work, play, or invest, Oconee, known as the Golden Corner of the state, was extolled today as the place to be by a lineup of speakers at the annual State of Oconee luncheon.  The setting was the cafetorium in a new public school building in Seneca, which is scheduled to receive its first students in August.  Nevertheless, for […]

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Existing school and property appraised

To help Oconee school trustees reach a decision, the district authorized an appraisal of the existing Seneca Middle School building and property.  The appraiser, according to associate superintendent Steve Hanvey, pegs the value, as is, at $1.85 million.  Should the building be demolished, the value then would be $1 million.  Look for the county trustees to decide what happens to […]

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Full body scanner to stop jail contraband

On March 26 the Oconee Detention Center learned that it has been awarded a grant of nearly $219 thousand dollars for a full body scanner.  The objective to help stop contraband from getting inside the jail.  And, with its capability for thermal scanning, the sophisticated equipment is capable of limiting the transmission of COVID-19 among the jail population.  Yesterday that […]

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Wednesday traffic stop produces two charges

Charges of trafficking in methamphetamine and unlawful exposure of a child to meth have been laid against a 45-year-old Oconeean – the result of a Wednesday traffic stop in the Earles Grove Community.  The sheriff’s office identifies the man charged and arrested as Ernest Wayne Hippensteal of Pitts Road.  On routine patrol, a deputy from “PACE” – the Pro-Active Criminal […]

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