Oconee’s one Medal of Honor shown to outside eyes

The world outside Oconee this week got to see one of the county’s top possessions when, for the first time outside the county, the Medal of Honor awarded to Lewis G. Watkins was displayed at a Greenville event organized by that county’s veterans association.  And a volunteer at the Oconee Veterans Museum at Walhalla, Pam Dowd, felt honored to be […]

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Hearing to focus on Oconee zoning change

Oconee County Planning Commission will entertain comments next week on an application to change the zoning on some four acres along Lake Keowee near West Union.  The planning commissioners’ hearing will consider a request by James and Diane Neal to rezone 4.3 acres on Waterstone Drive from conservation district to lake residential district.  The hearing will be 6 o’clock Monday […]

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Alexander-sponsored bill becomes law

With the governor’s signature, a measure sponsored by State Senator Thomas Alexander has become law that protects vulnerable South Carolina adults from fake financial transactions.  S. 425 allows banks, credit unions, and other financial companies to decline, delay, or report transactions that are suspected of exploiting adults or seniors 55 and older.  The new law allows, but does not require, […]

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Missing woman found in Pickens County

Word was received this morning that a missing Salem woman has been found in Pickens County.  She is safe, and her family has been notified, according to the spokesman for the Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  Master Deputy Jimmy Watt said his office received word from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office that Nevada Jade Fortson was found in that county.  She was […]

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Heat compounded by fire smoke

Outdoor activity today in 90-degree weather potentially will worsen by smoke from those wildfires out west.  South Carolina DHEC warns of the continued risk of health effects.  The smoke can irritate the eyes and respiratory system, as well as aggravate or exacerbate heart and lung conditions.  The health and visibility impacts are possible in all parts of South Carolina through […]

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Natural causes — death ruling at Townville home

No fatal injuries showed up in an autopsy yesterday on a 74-year old man who lived at Townville. Oconee Coroner Karl Addis said the death of Hartwell Lassiter is due to natural causes.  If there were a toxicology analysis done, Addis says, it could take weeks to complete.  The investigation started after the body was found Monday in a partially-decomposed […]

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Car-deer accident near WGOG

Squad cars from the highway patrol and the sheriff’s office were at the scene of an accident involving a car and a deer near Walhalla.  The accident was reported shortly after 5 this morning on SC 183/the Westminster Highway at Summertime Circle, about one-quarter of a mile south of WGOG.

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Smoke alert from western wildfires

South Carolinians should be aware of the continued risk for health effects related to smoke that originated from wildfires burning across parts of central and western Canada and the western United States, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced today. Smoke from these fires, which was expected to drift back into the state beginning Wednesday evening, […]

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Masks for all in school settings recommended

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has issued its COVID-19 interim guidance for K-12 schools as students, teachers, parents, and staff all prepare for the 2021-2022 school year. DHEC’s interim guidance includes recommendations that reflect the latest COVID-19 trends and is meant to protect everyone who plays a role in South Carolina’s students receiving a quality […]

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Linda Laun Ownbey

  Seneca– Linda Laun Ownbey, 66, of 105 N. Hunter Street, Apt 1026, passed away on Wednesday, July 28th, 2021 at Cottingham Hospice House, surrounded by her loving family.   Linda was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and was the daughter of the late William F. and Barbara Jean Mitchell Laun. Linda retired from Schneider Electric where she formerly was a […]

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