Billboards highlight cases of missing Oconeeans

Crimestoppers of Oconee has taken out roadside billboards to highlight six cases of missing people that remain under investigation, as far back as the late 1980s.  The cases are displayed on a rotational basis on electric billboards on highway 123 near Jacobs Road and on 123 near High-Tec Road.  The cases highlight the unexplained disappearances of the following men and […]

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DHEC: Oconee death is a probable COVID case

The death last week of an Oconee County resident is being termed by the state health agency as a probable COVID-19 death.  The death May 20 was that of a young adult, between the ages of 18 and 34.  On DHEC’s report this afternoon:  133 new cases of the virus across the state, but no additional cases in Oconee County.  […]

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10′ fall at the landfill

An unloading mishap yesterday morning at the Oconee County Landfill near Seneca.  A customer got a little too close to the hole into which he had just unloaded debris from  his pickup truck and fell a distance of about 10 feet.  He required some bandages.  Swain Stihl, solid waste manager, stresses the importance of customers paying close attention to the […]

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Policing, healthcare, and affordable housing

The group Clemson United for Racial Equity invites the public for a discussion of affordable housing, policing, and healthcare.  All three are topics for discussion in the first in a series of get togethers, with this one to take place 6:30 to 8 o’clock tomorrow night at 362 Chapman Hill Road, Central.  Limited seating available – social distancing encouraged.  If […]

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Tax relief for the unemployed

Taking a page from the federal government, South Carolina is easing the tax burden on South Carolinians who are drawing unemployment benefits during the pandemic.  The state Department of Revenue announces that Governor McMaster last week signed a bill to allow recipients of unemployment compensation to exclude state taxes up to $10,200 of benefits received in 2020.  The Congress earlier […]

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Defendant handed straight 15-year sentence

A 41-year old man near Westminster has been given a 15-year prison sentence for trafficking methamphetamine second offense, burglary third degree, and grand larceny.  The sentence handed down by the judge yesterday makes Derek Wayne Gibson ineligible for parole.  Solicitor David Wagner said, “My office will continue to focus on repeat offenders in our community and strive to ensure that […]

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Accused sex offender surrenders

For an approximate one and a half year period, it’s alleged, a Long Creek woman engaged in sexual relations with a minor, according to an announcement by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  Janice Allen, 37 years old, turned herself over to authorities yesterday and was booked into the county jail.  There, according to the sheriff’s office, Allen faces 17 counts of […]

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Car overturns, driver runs — police say

The Seneca police late yesterday afternoon had developed and were pursuing a lead into why the driver of a wrecked car left the scene before they arrived to investigate.  The wreck, involving a blue 2003 Chevy Tahoe, was reported at 6:50 yesterday morning around 200 WN 1st Street.  According to Capt. Shuler, the car was headed east, ran off the […]

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