Oconee to miss out on high-speed rail– new report

A preferred route for high-speed rail service in the future would bypass Oconee County, and a former Seneca councilman says that’s a disappointment.  According to an article in the Toccoa (Georgia) Record, a newly-released report from the Federal Railroad Administration depicts high-speed passenger service between the Atlanta and Greenville-Spartanburg airports on a route that would include stops in Anderson, South […]

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Not everyone wants an endless summer

Oconee County school children remain in the midst of a summer time vacation.  But already some students are eager to return to their classrooms.  Dr. Michael Thorsland, district superintendent, told the county trustees last week that a woman told him that her three grandchildren can’t wait for a new year of school.

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Bomb threat empties Walhalla apartments

A suspect fled on foot as the Walhalla police learned of a potential bomb threat Saturday at the Highland Glen Apartments off E. Main Street.  The police evacuated the apartment residents, but a search of the complex found no explosive and the apartment residents were allowed to re-occupy their units.  The Walhalla police responded around 8:30 pm to what they […]

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Letter threatening legal action was a hoax

An Oconee County taxpayer opened a letter that claimed his personal property taxes were delinquent and a tax execution was entered against him by the county tax collector’s office.  The letter came from what was described as a credit services company that claimed the delinquent tax matter had been referred to that company.  It was a scam, according to the […]

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Oconeean killed in Pickens County traffic accident

An Oconee County woman was killed in a late Saturday afternoon head-on crash near Central.  Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley said Deborah Williams died of blunt force trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene, Six Mile Highway at Red Fox Road.  Williams was 71 years old and lived on Ebenezer Road, West Union.  State trooper Matt Southern said Williams […]

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Boil advisory lifted

Westminster on Saturday lifted the boil advisory that applied to customers in the vicinity of the Welcome Church Road.  According to the city, a second round of samples confirmed there’s no bacteriological contamination.  The advisory had been in place since Thursday.

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Deborah Williams

  West Union – Deborah Dodgins Williams, 71, passed away Saturday, July 24th, 2021.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Mary Swafford Dodgins.  Deborah retired from Kendall where she was an operator. Deborah had a great love for crafting and cooking, but her greatest passion was her family, and she […]

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Shannah Renee Gambrell

West Union – Shannah Renee Gambrell, 30, 739 Barbaro Lane, West Union, passed away on Thursday, July 22, 2021 at Greenville Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loved ones.   Shannah was born in Greenville, South Carolina, and was the daughter of Ricky Shane Gambrell of Georgia and the late Tanna Burrell Gambrell. Shannah resided with her grandmother (Peggy Gambrell) who […]

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Analyzing the cases, hospitalizations, and deaths

Following an analysis that revealed the overwhelming number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in the first two weeks of June were among residents who were not fully vaccinated, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) discovered similar results when looking at provisional data for the entire month.   From June 1-30:   5,344 cases were reported […]

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