Two men charged with equipment thievery

Two men have been arrested and charged in Oconee County with stealing a Bobcat Loader and an Interstate Trailer, worth a combined $73 thousand. The sheriff’s office today announced the charges against James William Green, 25; and Matthew Kevin Bowen, 26.  Green and Bowen were arrested last week at separate locations. The thefts were reported November 30 at a West-Oak […]

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Nellie Lee Breedlove Land

Seneca- Nellie Lee Breedlove Land, 94, wife of the late Clayton Land, passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021 at Levine and Dickson Hospice House in Charlotte, NC.   Born in Six Mile, SC, Nellie was the daughter of the late Russell and Ida Roper Breedlove.  Nellie was retired from the Oconee County School System and was a member of […]

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Clemson Eye’s vision for Oconee

Ground beside 123, the Seneca-Clemson corridor, is shaping up this afternoon to be a future expansion home of the vision care practice Clemson Eye.  The practice with existing locations in Clemson, Greenville, and Simpsonville has discovered that many of its patients are Oconee County residents.  In that sense, says CEO Mary Lou Parisi, it’s a natural to have an Oconee […]

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Financial advice imparted to sewer commissioners

Financial advisers laid out paths that Oconee’s sewer authority may take to correct system wide problems and satisfy the state Department of Health and Environmental Control.  It’s possible, they say, that American Rescue Plan free money or a low-interest loan through the state’s revolving fund can go toward the potential those 10 adopted projects will require $44 million.  And, to […]

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“The Magic of Christmas” tonight at Clemson

The “Magic of Christmas” is the theme selected for tonight’s parade in Clemson.  The 28th Annual Clemson Christmas Parade from College Avenue to Strode Circle will march at 6 o’clock, with parade activities one hour earlier.  Road closure on College Avenue to Keith Street begins at 3 o’clock.  Access will be blocked between College Avenue and all side streets including […]

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Student housing gets higher priority

Out of consideration that the developer will share in the cost, a planned major student housing complex on Shadwick family property on 123, the Seneca-Clemson corridor, is going to get a higher priority with the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  The JRSA policy board accepted an amendment by Westminster’s Kevin Bronson to move the Seneca Creek pumping station and related […]

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Alexander in number one Senate spot

  One of the advantages that state Senate District One voters have remarked about having their resident senator in office for more than 25 years is seniority.  And that’s what Walhalla’s Thomas Alexander has built over his time at the state capitol.  His colleagues there would agree. They’ve voted the office products businessman as Senate President.  He succeeds Gaffney’s Harvey […]

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“Your hands are tied”–Brandt tells sewer board

The Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority’s in-house attorney says he does not believe he needs a co-counsel to properly advise the sewer commissioners on Seneca’s threat of a lawsuit centered on board re-alignment, but he is willing to work with a second attorney, the authority’s bond counsel Lawrence Flynn. However, Larry Brandt made clear that, from his reading of the […]

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