Suspect’s car wrecks, driver runs off

The cops have his car, they have his name, but they don’t have him.  There was police activity early today between Walhalla and Salem.  Chief Deputy Davis of the Oconee Sheriff’s Office says officers spotted a suspicious vehicle on the Camp Oak Road.  A chase then developed, but ended when the suspect car went down an embankment on the Flat […]

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Demolition in Seneca’s downtown

Much of what was a landmark department store building (formerly the anchor store for Harper’s 5&10) is no more today.  Demolition is underway, which will clear the way for green space, perhaps a fountain, and a splash pad.  As the new owner of the property, city of Seneca is the driving force in a continual remake of parts of the […]

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“Financial partnership” needed to extend bus service

A Seneca official told a county planning group that “disinterest” on the part of Walhalla and Westminster is impeding consideration of extending bus routes to the county seat and other areas un-served by free passenger service.  Seneca’s Ed Halbig was a guest presenter during last night’s meeting of the county planning commission.  Halbig made clear to the county planning commissioners […]

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I-85 weekend accident killed driver

An Atlanta area woman lost her life in a one-car crash late Saturday afternoon on the I-85 side of Georgia near mile marker 171 not far from Fair Play.  The Georgia Patrol reports that 67-year old Lisa Hutto of Stone Mountain was killed when her southbound 2003 Ford Ranger crossed from the right lane to the left and then into […]

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From war refugee to Clemson graduate

The first-ever doctoral address at Clemson University was given by a man born in Afghanistan who grew up as a refugee in Pakistan.  Tanin Haidary credits his success to his family which has a deep devotion to education.  Haidary’s father was a base commander in the Afghan military.  In Pakistan, the only job he could get was repairing television sets.  […]

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Handful of Sewer South II easements remain

Before the long desired vision of sewer pipe in the ground along I-85 in Oconee, there’s the matter of obtaining a remaining number of easements from property owners whose cooperation is needed for Sewer South II.  Seven easements belonging to individuals or groups, according to Chris Eleazer of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority, are either in the appraisal or negotiation […]

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Harold “Ronnie” Pitts

Seneca – Harold Ronnie Pitts, 67, fiancé of Bonnie Bearzi, of 394 Winding Lane, passed away on Saturday, June 19th, 2021 at his residence, surrounded by his loving family after an extended battle with cancer.   Ronnie was born in Oconee County, and was the son of the late Harold Calhoun and Clara “Willine” Burns Pitts. Ronnie was a graduate […]

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No COVID deaths reported in South Carolina

For the latest count available, there were no South Carolina COVID-19 deaths.  The slate of zero deaths covered a 24-hour period that ended at 11:59 on Saturday night.  For that period, there were 56 new cases of the virus statewide, two of them in Oconee County.  Of 7,612 test results received, the positivity fell to 1.2%.

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