Conditions abate in Highlands, NC
The recent rains have been enough to abate the extreme dry conditions in Highlands, North Carolina. The mountain town has now canceled the mandatory water reduction orders.
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The recent rains have been enough to abate the extreme dry conditions in Highlands, North Carolina. The mountain town has now canceled the mandatory water reduction orders.
Read moreA $50 thousand camper, stolen in June in Seneca, was found in Toccoa, Georgia, and the Seneca police say a resident of that northeast Georgia city has been arrested and charged with grand larceny. Law enforcement records show the arrest of Stephanie Mull McCall took place on Sunday. The arrest warrant alleges 32-year-old McCall stole the trailer from Independent Camper […]
Read moreTrustees at Clemson University decided in a virtual meeting last Friday the university will acquire an 87-acre tract of land adjacent to the Clemson Experimental Forest. The acreage is considered immediately adjacent to one of the more ecologically sensitive parts of the Clemson Experimental Forest, known as the George Aull Natural Area. According to Clemson, “This area of the CEF […]
Read moreAnxious commissioners of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority want better communication about county government’s plans for a $25 million bond issue and how the sewer spending part of it will affect their service obligations. Amanda Brock, county administrator, told a JRSA committee meeting last week that priority one is sewer expansion to Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative property envisioned for an […]
Read morePendleton, SC – Ovalyn Land Williams, 103, wife of the late Percy Hoyt Williams, passed away on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at Callie and John Rainey Hospice House. Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Ovalyn was the daughter of the late Oscar James and Grace Ethel Weldon Land, Jr. Ovalyn retired after 57 years of service with WestPoint Stevens, […]
Read moreSeneca, SC– Timothy Jack Holbrooks, 54, husband of Angela Christine Turner Holbrooks, of Seneca, SC, passed away on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at his home. A native of Toccoa, GA, Mr. Holbrooks was the son of Henry Jack and Jeanette Rider Holbrooks. In addition to his wife and parents, Mr. Holbrooks is survived by his son: Joseph Henry […]
Read moreWest Union, SC — Doris Ann Baker Crowe, 82, wife of Charles Nelson Crowe, of West Union, SC, passed away on Monday, December 4, 2023, at Foothills Assisted Living. A native of Tiger, GA, Mrs. Crowe was the daughter of the late Lester and Myrtle Baker. She retired from General Electric as an executive secretary and attended Flat Shoals […]
Read moreClemson’s 30th Annual Christmas Parade is set for 6 o’clock tomorrow night. This year the theme is “Holiday Traditions” and Col. Sandy Edge will serve as Grand Marshal. As early as 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, part of College Avenue will be blocked. On-street parking and access from College to McHugh Lane will be blocked. Vehicles left on McHugh will be […]
Read moreA 13-year resident of the Upstate is the new Youth Services Librarian for the Oconee Public Library. She is Liberty resident Kasey Swords, who counts 11 previous years in library work, in almost every aspect of the business, according to Blair Hinson, county library director.
Read moreThe South Carolina Transportation Infrastructure Bank is backing a $44.7 million dollar grant for the widening of SC 183 from Pickens County to Greenville County. SC 183 widening would stretch from SC 135 in Pickens County to U-S 25 in Greenville County. A letter last week from the Infrastructure Bank to Tony Cox, chairman of the DOT Commission, states the […]
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