Billy Martin

Westminster – Billy Dean Martin, 92, husband of Dorthy Jean Sanders Martin, passed away on Saturday, August 21st, 2021, at Prisma Cottingham Hospice House surrounded by his loving family.   Billy was born in Oconee County, and was the son of the late Theo and Ruth Rebecca Goforth Martin.  Billy was a United States Army Veteran, having served in the […]

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Jacquelyn “Jackie” Esther Graham Sluder

Seneca – Jacquelyn “Jackie” Esther Graham Sluder, 84, wife of the late Eldridge “Pete” Clinton Sluder, passed away on Thursday, August 19th, 2021 at Clemson Downs, after a long illness.   Jackie was born on a Sunday, “Easter Sunday” to the late Roy Graham Sr.  and Gladys Patterson Graham on March 28th, 1937, a tiny baby girl, who the Doctor […]

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Emma Graham

Seneca – Emma Annette Cole Graham, 79, wife of the late H. Glen Graham, Sr., passed away on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at Brookdale Nursing Home of Anderson.   Annette was born in Oconee County, and was the daughter of the Fred D. and Irene Wicker Cole.  Annette attended Anderson College and Clemson University and later was the former Assistant […]

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General Sessions Court week in Oconee County

Tenth Circuit Judge Scott Sprouse will enter the Oconee Courtroom this morning to preside over one week of county General Sessions Court.  The prosecutors’ office has prepared a docket of six potential cases for trial by jury.  In those cases, the defendants face charges of traffic violations, domestic violence, public disorderly, drug crimes, and assault and battery.

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An additional Westminster candidate

A Westminster man, Dale Glymph, threw his hat into the political arena and qualified to run for a city council seat in the November election.  Earlier, Youself Mefleh qualified to run for re-election.  On the 2nd of November, Westminster voters will choose three members for their city council.    

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Why the flame burned brightly

Miracle Circle motorists Friday afternoon were surprised by the sight of a flame burning high in the air.  Oconee Sheriff’s Office gave this explanation:  Two Amerigas tanks filled with residual gas were allowed to burn off in a process started Friday afternoon and to be completed the following morning.  The gas was allowed to burn so that personnel could later […]

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Emergency COVID laws result from Clemson meeting

In their special Friday meeting, Clemson City Council members agreed on an emergency rule requiring facial coverings to be worn in essential locations in their city.  They include grocery stores, medical offices, and drug stores.  Banks are not included.  The other ordinance requires face coverings in indoor locations in schools, pre-schools, kindergartens and day cares in the city.

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Missing teenager found safe

After a week and a half of being reported missing, an Oconee County teenager has been located safe in Georgia and, according to investigators, she has been returned to her family.  Ashlyn Bailey Miller left her home August 12.  That led to the filing of a missing person report and investigators began to follow leads to try to find her.

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Open Carry — clarified

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is providing guidance today on a question pertaining to the recently signed Open Carry with Training Act. Sheriff Mike Crenshaw has received inquiries from some business owners regarding the legality of allowing patrons to carry firearms concealed while prohibiting the open carry of firearms inside of the business.   The Open Carry with Training Act […]

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