Seneca pays tribute to Africans Amercian in the Arts

For the first time, Hartsville, South Carolina’s Livingston Winston Thomas Jr. brings his artistry to the Upstate starting tomorrow and continuing through the end of next month.  Twenty-eight of his works will be featured at Seneca’s Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum on South Second Street.  The title of the exhibition:  “Spectrum Unleashed: Black and White Stories, Colorful Journeys.”  Also on […]

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What Sewer South will charge customers

The Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority holds a hearing early next month to receive public comment on the proposed sewer rates around Fair Play and the I-85 corridor.  The hearing will be 4 o’clock Monday afternoon, March 4 during the commissioners’ meeting at the JRSA administrative offices at 623 Return Church Road, Seneca.  The proposed rates can be found at […]

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Empty park could soon be pad ready

Bids have been opened to clear land for a pad ready site within Oconee’s empty Golden Corner Commerce Park, and the county administrator says Oconee has learned valuable lessons in today’s climate of luring new economic development that can mean jobs and a stronger tax base.  Amanda Brock, the county administrator, confirms the county opened contractor’s bids this week that […]

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Early vote numbers balloon

Early GOP presidential primary voting in Oconee approaches two thousand votes cast.  Added to the running count of the county elections office yesterday were 492 new votes.  After four days, the total number that has exercised its voting rights reached 1,972.  Early voting will end on Thursday next week.  Although Monday is President’s Day, South Carolina will allow no early […]

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William Claude Westmoreland

Westminster, SC– William Claude Westmoreland, 85, husband of the late Hazel Crowe Westmoreland, of Westminster, passed away on Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Richard M. Campbell Veteran’s Nursing Home.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mr. Westmoreland was the son of the late William Lawrence and Lois Myrtle Sheriff Westmoreland. He graduated from Oakway High School and worked for […]

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Economic interests show their appreciation to state lawmaker

The seemingly tireless state senator who represents Oconee-Pickens in the legislature, Thomas Alexander, is being remembered by local interests in economic development.  At a luncheon meeting today at Keowee Key, members of the board and the executive committee of the Oconee Economic Alliance awarded Alexander a large glass sculpture in recognition of his work to further economic development.  In his […]

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Dining tradition returns for the Lent season

The Council Hall of the Knights of Columbus in Seneca returns as a serving area, starting tomorrow evening and continuing through the season of Lent.  Catholics are among religious faiths that observe Lenten, a period of atonement during which faithful Catholics give up meat.  Locally, the Knights Council 6884 holds a fish fry on Fridays, open to everyone starting tomorrow […]

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Agreement reached for highway safety work

A local highway official says meetings of parties involved has produced an agreement to allow for a project to improve safety – and the flow of traffic – at a T-intersection leading from the Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital to U-S 123/the Sandifer Boulevard.  Dick Cottingham, member of Oconee’s state “C” Fund Committee, says the DOT has agreed to remove […]

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