Betty Louise Pound

    Seneca, SC — Betty Louise Pound, 85, wife of the late Elvin B. Pound, of 141 Kids Lane, Seneca, passed away Thursday, March 18, 2021, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Walhalla, SC, Mrs. Pound was the daughter of the late Jake and Inez Dickert Graham. She was a member of Westside Baptist Church in Newnan, […]

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Bike riders slapped with violation notices

Walhalla makes the following announcement this afternoon: “The City of Walhalla has been made aware of violation notices being issued to bike users of the gravel road and adjacent trails going into the Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park off Ross Mountain Road. We are in the process of assessing this issue and working with our partners to come to a resolution. […]

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Hearing to assess the community’s needs

Regional government service agency workers tried this afternoon to take the pulse of the Oconee County public on a request for federal funds to address a utility need faced by the city of Westminster.  But no one other than a reporter and a county official took part in the public hearing conducted thru a Zoom meeting.  However, Jennifer Vissage of […]

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Trooper explains the law and imparts advice

In South Carolina, if you turn on your windshield wipers, you are to be sure that your vehicle’s headlights are also on.  That’s the law, according to the state patrol and the motor club AAA Carolinas.  Yet, as late as this week, members of one Oconee County body debated whether, in fact, there is such a law requiring the display […]

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Scott speaks on health care for older Americans

Senator Tim Scott is making a commitment this morning for the country to meet the health care needs of older Americans during COVID-19.  The setting for the South Carolina Republican is a Washington hearing conducted by the Senate Special Committee on Aging, on which Scott serves as ranking member.  The committee today is to focus on health care needs for […]

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A first ever surgery implant in South Carolina

Prisma Health says a successful surgical procedure, the first of its kind in the state, has implanted a diaphragm pacer into a patient who experienced a life-changing spinal cord injury.  The injury occurred in an automobile accident, but Prisma Health says the patient has been discharged and is recovering at home.  He was identified as Tevin Johnson, a Sumter native […]

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The Bailey bill” and what it can do for Oconee

Oconee County received a feeler from a company representative inquiring as to whether the county had adopted something called the “Bailey bill.”  County Council members learned from Annie Caggiano what this bill can do during a committee meeting, Caggiano, president of the Oconee Economic Alliance, remarked that it was a developer making the inquiry.  On Tuesday, Caggiano told the county’s […]

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Make-up meeting for Oconee GOP re-organization

A make-up meeting to allow Oconee County Republicans to re-organize will take place at the end of next week, and all registered precinct residents are welcome to participate in the process.  The meeting will be 10 o’clock Saturday morning, March 27 at Seneca’s Gignilliat Community Center, 621 N. Townville Street.  Party Chairman Bill Jerome last night issued the following statement […]

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