Bobbie Moore

  Seneca – Bobbie Lollis Moore, 89, wife of the late Ralph Christopher Moore, died peacefully at the Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   Bobbie was born in Greenville, SC on July 9th, 1932. She was the daughter of the late Henry Edward Lollis and Eliza Cole Lollis. Bobbie had a great passion for cooking, reading, crafting, spending time with […]

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Flurry of candidates first two hours

The “Two Bills” were among the first Oconeeans to qualify today to run in their party’s primary election.  Both Bill Whitmire in District 1 and Bill Sandifer in District 2 are seeking re-election to new, 2-year terms to represent Oconeeans in the State House of Representatives.  Others to qualify in the first two hours after the books officially opened today […]

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Tommy Lee Moore

  Seneca, SC– Tommy Lee Moore, 63, of Seneca, SC, passed away Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at The Residence at Park Place.   A native of Seneca, SC, Mr. Moore was the son of Lois Bryant Brown and the late Robert Lee Moore. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Mr. Moore […]

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Traffic death near Seneca

A 43-year old woman died this morning of injuries in a multi-vehicle accident near Seneca.  Coroner Karl Addis said the fatal victim in the accident on SC 59, the Tokeena Road, was 43-year old Seneca resident Rebecca L. Glenn.  She was the restrained driver of an automobile.  State troopers are investigating this morning’s accident at 7:50.

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CurTec to make $13M investment in Oconee

A maker of sustainable, high-performance packaging, will open operations in Oconee County.  The announcement by the company CurTec will mean a $13 million investment and 32 jobs over the next five years.  Based in the Netherlands and founded in 1991, CurTec makes plastic drums, pails and jars for leading pharmaceutical, specialty chemicals and food ingredient companies.  The entry into the […]

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Reminder: There’s a public health clinic in Walhalla

A sign adorned in Clemson University colors appeared yesterday and is a reminder that, inside a county-owned building, there’s a public health clinic in Walhalla.  The Clemson University Joseph F. Sullivan operation is available to those in medical needs on Fridays.  Amanda Brock, county administrator, hopes there’ll be more use in that building on a block between S. Broad Street […]

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Three or six new officers?

Oconee County fathers heard appeals last night to beef up law enforcement by raising officer pay and hiring additional officers, as many as six.  Those appeals came not from Sheriff Mike Crenshaw, but from a couple of members of the public, one of them an announced hopeful for the county council later this year.  Stressed last night was the thought […]

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