Ian is “not just a coastal event”

Here is a key point state government wishes to stress to all South Carolinians:  Ian is not just a coastal event.  All areas of South Carolina are subject to impacts.  According to the state climate office at Columbia, Ian likely will spend enough time crossing land in Florida and Georgia before reaching South Carolina to keep us from seeing the […]

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Darren Marsh Sr.

Fair Play– James Darren Marsh, Sr., 54, husband of Sheila Scruggs Marsh, passed away Sunday, September 25th, 2022 at AnMed Health Medical Center.   Born in Rockingham, North Carolina, Darren was the son of the late Daniel and Mary Catherine Cassidy Marsh. Darren was the owner of M & M Truck and Trailer and D & S Truck Repair. Darren […]

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Defendant’s admissions bring prison term

Crimes to which a defendant admitted his guilt have brought a prison term meted out in the opening day today of the Oconee General Sessions Court.  Prosecutors say John Michael Zaniboni Jr., pleaded guilty to assault and battery first degree, attempted armed robbery, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.  Those pleas were followed by Judge Sprouse’s sentence which […]

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Erin McKinney is the new Seneca Magistrate

Erin McKinney has taken a kind of roundabout way to land a job as an Oconee County magistrate.  This afternoon McKinney took the oath of office and will serve as Seneca’s replacement magistrate, to fill an opening created earlier this year by the Todd Simmons resignation.  McKinney has a judicial background that includes working as a part-time Oconee magistrate.  For […]

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Fire and mountain rescue near Walhalla

Walhalla Fire and Rescue finished the weekend with the rescue of a visitor to Yellow Branch Falls and a fire in an abandoned structure.  According to the fire department, last night’s late hour fire burned a structure on the Hesse Highway which, at the time, was being dismantled.  A visitor late yesterday afternoon to Yellow Branch Falls received a rescue […]

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School candidates sound off on what to do about bullying

“Intimidation, harassment and bullying in schools has been around since the beginning of time.”  The group “Citizens for Childhood Education” used that statement to kick-start a question to District One school board candidates about what’s possible to eliminate harassment incidents in the public schools. Dean Bare, Keri Unsworth, and Amanda Holder don’t hold out great hope the problem can ever […]

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Claude Pelfrey

  Westminster – Claude James Pelfrey, 76, husband of the late Betty Jean James Pelfrey, passed away on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at his residence. Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Claude was the son of the late Rev. Leander Holland Pelfrey and Essie Mae Ramey Pelfrey.  Claude worked for Daniel Construction and later retired from Duke Power where he […]

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