Oconee’s 2020 vote

The Oconee electorate has given Republican incumbents votes in the range of 70% in their bids to win back offices.  Benefitting were President Trump, Senator Graham, and Rep. Duncan.  Jody Gaulin, chairwoman of Oconee Democrats, said earlier tonight that Graham enjoyed a 52-46% advantage statewide, but she’s hopeful her party’s candidate, Harrison, can reverse that.  There’s to be a new […]

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State revenue agents arrest Pickens County man

  Agents from the South Carolina Department of Revenue arrested a Pickens County man on charges of forgery and furnishing a false tax document.  According to the DOR, Six Mile resident Ricardo Antonio Ramos is accused of filing a state individual income tax return in which he allegedly claimed a $31 thousand credit in February 2019.  He also allegedly claimed […]

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A parade for Westminster, afterall

COVID concerns had led to the belief that Westminster might call off the annual Christmas parade there.  Not so.  Rebecca Overton, interim administrator, announces this year’s parade will roll through the city at 6:30 Friday night, December 11.  Following the parade, a tree lighting ceremony will take place at the Retreat Street Park.  Westminster’s official observance of the season will […]

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Sarah Lee

  Seneca- Sarah Louise Looney Lee, 88, beloved wife of the late Randolph James Lee, went to her reward November 2nd, 2020 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family.   Born in Oconee County, SC, she was the daughter of the late Albert Charles and Ellen Waldrop Looney. Sarah was retired from Jantzen, was a member of the Courtney […]

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November could be the month for a new water plant

  This month still looks promising for the arrival of Walhalla’s new water treatment plant.  The new plant at Lake Keowee has actually been running for a period of weeks, a period of time in which the water department used to make adjustments.  Scott Parris, utilities superintendent, projects the end of the year when his city will make the final […]

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Mailed ballots being scanned

Oconee voters are lining up at their regular precincts today to cast ballots to make their voices known in the General Election.  Meantime, the process is underway to process a large number of votes that have previously been received by Oconee Elections by the mail ballot process.  Those are being scanned electronically today.  And Joy Scharich, elections director, says the […]

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Five new cases reported by Oconee schools

Five new cases of COVID-19 are reported among students and employees of the Oconee School District.  The virus tracking page that is updated each week day recorded the following for Monday, November 2:  one student at West-Oak High School; one employee at Westminster Elementary; one student at Seneca High School; one virtual Ravenel Elementary student; and one Ravenel employee.

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November is National Adoption Month

The emphasis for this year’s National Adoption Month is centered on older youngsters in foster care.  And the South Carolina Department of Social Services says there are 154 children in the state’s foster care system who are legally free to be adopted and await a permanent place to call home.  To highlight the significance of the month, Governor McMaster issued […]

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