Handful of candidates declare

With one week left for qualifying, the ballots are taking shape for five municipal elections this year in Oconee County.  By 10:15 this morning, according to Kristi Burr of county elections, the field shaped up this way: For mayor in Seneca, one candidate—the incumbent Dan Alexander; for the four available council seats:  incumbents Al Gaines, Dana Moore, Ronnie O’Kelley, and […]

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West Union weapon charges against two Chicagoans

An apparent late night arrest led to charges against two Chicago, Illinois men in the small town of West Union.  Authorities say the charges and arrests were made Wednesday night during a highway 11 traffic stop.  Oconee jail records show the two Chicagoans—Jovante Devon Cole and Kendall Antonio Ward—were booked into the jail between midnight and 1:30 yesterday morning.  Jail […]

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Pickens County schools change their COVID plan

Pickens County School District announces that face-to-face instruction will return on Monday for all students not enrolled in virtual options.  Monday is the 15th day of the Pickens County school year, a year that has been marred by a quick spread of the delta variant in the community.  The district intends to monitor conditions closely and update protocols every three […]

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Arrested man accused of voyeurism

Seneca police records confirm the arrest of a West Union area man on the charge of voyeurism.  An arrest warrant issued by city judge Susan Harris alleges Andrew Ballenger Johns committed the crime August 14 of “knowingly video record the victim, a 26-year old female, without her knowledge or consent while she was in a place that she had reasonable […]

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National homebuilding leader speaks in Oconee

Chuck Fowke builds homes in Tampa, Florida and David Gully builds them in Oconee County.  But the two homebuilders see eye to eye on today’s climate in the home-building world.  Supply issues, the price of lumber are impacting the craft, along with the nationwide difficulty of finding people willing to work.  It was a joyous occasion last night at a […]

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Quilt of Valor awarded to James Singleton

Many know Oconee County’s James Singleton for his law enforcement career.  But if your memory is long you might remember that, as a young man, the retired county sheriff was a distinguished army soldier in some of the worst Vietnam War fighting.  His Bronze Star and Purple Heart help tell that story, but so does an additional honor bestowed on […]

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Thomas Anderson

Thomas Roland Anderson, 87, of Seneca, SC, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour on Wednesday, August 18, 2021, after suffering with lewy body dementia. He was born into this earthly life on March 30, 1934, in Dayton, OH, the son of James Alexander and Gertrude (Tietzman) Anderson. Tom had many serious eye problems starting at age 2, […]

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Summer studies add up to diplomas

A ceremony this week recognized 16 Oconee County students who attained high school diplomas this summer in summer school.  Six of the 16 students attended the ceremony and heard Dr. Thorsland, the district superintendent, say he was proud that the students reached the important milestone on their lives.  Each principal of the high school students presented the diplomas.  The graduates […]

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