Jim Chaffins

Westminster, South Carolina– Jimmy “Jim” Darrell Chaffins, 69, husband of Christine Denise Reed Chaffins, passed away Thursday, December 23rd, 2021 at his residence.   Born in Eastern Kentucky, Jim was the son of the late Ivory and Gladys Collins Chaffins. Jim worked for 36 years at Berne Furniture Company as a fabric cutter and for 13 years was an active […]

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Monetary gift to help 100 in Oconee

A $5 thousand cash gift to the Oconee Sheriff’s Office from a Christian counseling and teaching group is designed to bring cheer to a number of county residents the next few days.  Sheriff Crenshaw yesterday met with the chairman of the Isaiah 40:31 Foundation and accepted the monetary gift.  “Our hope.” Said Crenshaw, “is that those who receive the money […]

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Filling up for $2.67

Today at the noon hour, a Clemson convenience store’s gas pumps were occupied on both sides of the aisles.  The Stop-A-Minit on 123 was selling unleaded regular for $2.67 a gallon, more than 25 cents less than regular was selling across the bridge in Oconee County.

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Oconee libraries’ Christmas weekend schedule

All branches of the Oconee Library close after their regular business today and will remain closed until Tuesday next week.  Book returns remain open, although no materials will be due back during the period.  The website, oconeelibrary.org, will also be available for e-books, audio e-books and streaming video.  All library locations re-open at normal time Wednesday, December 29.

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Fire traced to wood stove

Chief Caudill of the Seneca Fire Department says last night’s fire at a home south of railroad tracks was traced to a wood stove in the garage at 515 S. Cherry, near 6th Street.  From the garage, the fire damaged the roof and attic.  Damage was rated as moderate.  City and volunteers from the Friendship department responded around 7 o’clock.

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Travel advisory from the Oconee Sheriff’s Office

The Christmas and New Year’s holiday travel period is underway, today through Monday, January 3.  Oconee Sheriff’s Office recommends that, as you travel, plan accordingly.  Expect heavy traffic but remember the best times for travel are the actual days of the two holidays.  Sheriff Crenshaw says, “If you plan to stay home for Christmas and New Year’s in Oconee County, […]

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Court and legislature eyes on vaccine mandates

As the Omicron variant sweeps the country, the U-S Supreme Court says it will take up challenges to President Biden’s federal vaccine mandates for health workers and large businesses.  The court scheduled an expedited hearing for January 7.  In Oconee County, the chamber of commerce will keep an eye out for what, if anything, is done during the new state […]

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Girl Scout cookies to arrive early next year

Announcements are being made that an annual staple will help start 2022.  And, that is, Girl Scout cookies, and their cookie season in the upstate and midlands of South Carolina starts with pre-orders.  While there’s not enough time to place a box of Girl Scout cookies under the tree on Saturday, pre-orders are now being taken and deliveries are scheduled […]

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Home fire last night in Seneca

Fire broke out early last night in the garage of a Seneca home.  That fire, at 515 S. Cherry Street, spread from the garage into the attic. No immediate cause known.  City fire fighters were alerted shortly after 7 and required two and a half hours before they returned to headquarters.

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Scam in the name of Seneca Light and Water

Seneca Light and Water has detected a scam now being perpetrated against its utility customers.  Someone is calling customers claiming their service is on a disconnect list and warning that unless the customers immediately pay over the phone, they will come out to disconnect.  The first thing that a Seneca Light and Water customer should keep in mind is that […]

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