Kathy McAlister

West Union – Kathy Duncan McAlister, 73, wife of late James Robert “POP” McAlister passed away November 20th, 2020 at Prisma Cottingham Hospice House.   Born in Oconee, SC, she was the daughter of the late George Frank and Eva Stewart Duncan. Kathy was a retired school bus driver for the Oconee County School District where she worked for many […]

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COVID cases accumulate within Oconee schools

Seven new cases of COVID-19 are detected within the Oconee School District, including a second worker at the district office in Walhalla.  Other new cases recorded yesterday are one Seneca High student; one Seneca Middle student; one James Brown employee; one Walhalla High student; and one West-Oak/Career Center student.  Both the Walhalla High student and Career Center student are described […]

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Oconee and Pickens enjoy low jobless numbers

The director of South Carolina’s job service is brimming over the numbers for October.  Statewide the unemployment rate fell to 4.2%. Oconee and Pickens counties have some of the lowest jobless percentages in the state; Oconee’s is 3.1% and Pickens, 3.2%.  Here’s what Dan Ellzey, director of the Employment and Workforce, is saying:  “October’s employment situation is a huge stepping […]

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Home fire at Walhalla

Dark smoke can be seen over the Walhalla skyline this morning, as fire fighters battle home fire near N. Katherine Street and Playground Road. The home fire is believed to be on Abbott Lane.  A medical helicopter has landed in the field behind the 1st Baptist Church.

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Boutique-style hotel plans appear ended

The hopes of two men to convert Oconee’s former courthouse into a boutique-style hotel appear in jeopardy with the news that their lease with the county has expired.  In a statement yesterday, County Administrator Amanda Brock said, “The development agreement has long expired.”  And Julian Davis, chairman of Oconee County Council, says the old courthouse, at Walhalla’s W. Main and […]

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Arrests in case of alleged sex crimes

Two young Oconee men were jailed Wednesday charged with sex offenses in incidents that the Department of Social Services brought to light in late October.  Those incidents alleged involved the two men with a victim under legal age.  Sheriff’s Office records identify Brandon Michael Yon, 19 years old, and Dylan Kane Douglas, also 19, as arrested and charged with criminal […]

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The need for blood donations

Prisma Health and The Blood Connection (TBC) are partnering to host community blood drives in the Upstate through December. Prisma Health, a hospital system that relies on the generosity of the Upstate community for blood donations, is working with The Blood Connection to bring awareness to blood donation during a time of urgent need. TBC typically sees a dip in […]

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Morris Lee

  Westminster – Morris Roy Lee, 73, husband of Martha Frances Lee, passed away Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.   A native of Oconee County, he was the son of the late Newton Walker Lee Sr. and Viola Miller Lee. Morris formally worked at Beacon Manufacturing and retired from Timken as a tool […]

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1,410 new South Carolina cases, 17 deaths

Here are new numbers reported today by South Carolina DHEC:  1,410 new COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths.  Three of the deaths are Anderson County residents; two others, Pickens County residents.  All five are elderly individuals.  New Oconee cases were 32.  The total test results reported to DHEC Wednesday were 9,729; the positivity was 14.5%.

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GOP monitor challenges voting audit in northeast Georgia county

The registrar in Stephens County, Georgia, Eureka Gober rejects the accusation that her office violated guidelines by using poll workers to complete the recent audit of the November 3rd Election.  According to Toccoa WNEG News, Georgia GOP Monitor for Stephens County Rebeckah Bennett says the audit should have been completed using volunteers representing the Democratic and Republican Parties. However, Gober says […]

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