Jerry Whitfield

Seneca – Jerry Glenn Whitfield, 75, husband of Sara Janie Jordan Whitfield, passed away Saturday, December 31, 2022.    Born in Anderson County, South Carolina, Jerry was the son of the late Ernest Glenn Whitfield and Pauline Sanders Whitfield.  Jerry was a self-employed auto-body technician and was of the Baptist faith.  Jerry enjoyed visiting jockey lots and yard sales as […]

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Ray Wardlaw

  Clifford Ray Wardlaw went home to be with his Lord and Savior on December 28th, 2022.    Born July 13, 1939 in Oconee County, SC, Ray was the son of the late Clifford G. and Amanda Cobb Wardlaw. He retired from Regal Textiles at LaFrance Industries with over thirty-five years of service, also retiring as a butcher from Bi-Lo […]

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“Four years to prove myself” — says Oconee’s newest judge

A son of a retired sheriff was introduced this afternoon to a crowded courtroom as Oconee County’s next probate judge.  The black robe that Danny Singleton now wears is the apparel for him to make decisions on estates, individual commitments, and one traditional joy of a probate judge, conduct marriage ceremonies.  Today’s ceremony featured Clerk of Court Lisa Burton and […]

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Vergie Smith

Westminster– Vergie Nell Pitts Smith, 92, wife of the late Crayton Loos Smith, passed away on Thursday, December 29, 2022 at Cottingham Hospice House.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Vergie was the daughter of the late Elmer Pitts and Kate Cole Pitts.  Vergie was a retired registered nurse, who loved her work and had a kind, compassionate heart. […]

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Keep Oconee Beautiful Association new calendar

The 2023 Keep Oconee Beautiful calendars have been published.  They feature color photographs of various spots of the county’s beauty, snapped by local photographers.  One, in particular, is a snap by Clem Watson of Lower Whitewater Falls drenched in multiple autumn colors.  Copies of the calendar are available through the Keep Oconee Beautiful Association, by contacting Phil Soper.

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Highlands, North Carolina’s drinking supply and its ice-covered lakes

The water tanks in Highlands, North Carolina are filling today to normal levels, and the town says, “Our water plant continues to produce an adequate supply of water to meet all town needs.”  Yet, there’s concern on Highlands’ part that with a significant rise in temperatures, there is still worry that water systems in unoccupied buildings may start to leak […]

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