Barbara Jean Cobb

Seneca, SC — Barbara Jean Cobb, 85, wife of the late Ray Edward Cobb, of Seneca, passed away on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Oconee County, Mrs. Cobb was the daughter of the late Thomas Fletcher and Ruth Edmunds Duncan. She retired from the School District of Oconee County food services and was […]

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James Williams

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of James “Jiffy Jim” Williams, who took his last breath on Monday, April 15. Jim was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many. He leaves behind his loving wife, Kathy, his two daughters, Kelli Dodgens-Farr (Rick) of Easley, and Katie Taylor of Rock Hill, as well as his […]

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Clemson crackdown on fake IDs

The use of the Age ID app is expanding in Clemson to help stop underage drinking.  It’s a collaborative effort by, among others, the city, the university, and Clemson businesses.  With success, Tiger Town Tavern has used the app to scan and verify driver’s licenses.  According to the police and the mayor, at least 15 bars and other establishments have […]

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School bus safety drills

Oconee County deputies conducted bus safety drills with county school district drivers.  The goal of the training was to help prepare the drivers to deal with potential incidents on their bus.  The April 1 drills involved three scenarios.  But, for security and tactical reasons, specific info about the scenarios is not being released by the sheriff’s office.

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Clemson’s John Whitcomb joins nursing board

The 3rd Congressional District has a new voice in the nursing business in South Carolina.  The name of John Whitcomb is to be presented for state senate approval in the coming weeks.  The director and chief academic nursing officer at the Clemson University School of Nursing, Whitcomb appeared April 4 before the Senate Medical Affairs Committee for a confirmation hearing.

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Exasperated by Duke’s line repairs

Walhalla area resident Jim Mann admits he lives in a remote area, but he is frustrated by incurring 30 power interruptions in nearly about the last four and a half years.  A Lake Jemiki Road resident, Mann is not in favor of Duke Energy being granted an increase in its base residential rates.  His predicament appeared to perk the interest […]

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