Library official garners award

A Clemson University Library worker is one of 50 professionals in the U-S to receive a 2024 Movers and Shakers Award from Library Journal.  Shamella Cromartie was recognized in the Change Agents category for her work to uplift others in the field of librarianship — especially those who are under-represented in the field.  Cromartie is the associate dean for organizational […]

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A new administrator at Brown Elementary

A new assistant principal has been secured for Walhalla’s James Brown Elementary School.  The hiring of Erin Franey is announced, the result of last night’s meeting of the Oconee school trustees.  She has 20 years in education at a number of stops along the East Coast in the capacities of English teacher, administrator and director.

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Logan Addis is a finalist!

A senior at Walhalla High, Logan Addis, is a finalist for a National Merit scholarship.  From more than 16 thousand finalists, Logan was one of 15,000 who’ve advanced to the finalist level.  Merit Scholar designees are selected based on their skills, accomplishments, and potential success in rigorous college studies.  At Walhalla High, Logan is Student Body President, Beta Club President, […]

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Indoor or outdoor graduation ceremonies

Dr. Michael Thorsland, superintendent for Oconee schools, acknowledged last night that parents and grandparents of high school graduates frequently second guess simultaneous outdoor graduation ceremonies for the county’s three high schools.  Some of the grandparents wish the ceremonies could be staggered so that they could take in more than one ceremony when it involves more than one graduate in their […]

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“Reduced state support for us” – says Schlicking

Oconee school administration expresses satisfaction and appreciation for what’s designated to be county support for local school spending in the next year.  The growth of county millage is being credited. From all sources, Oconee School District expects next year spending at $132.9 million. State aid, however, appears to be another matter.  According to the district finance director’s report to the […]

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Bond set for accused drug offender

A 23-year-old Georgia woman remained in the Oconee jail after her weekend arrest on charges of trafficking in meth and trafficking in fentanyl.  The accused—Tiger, Georgia resident Makenna Leanna Ryan—is under a bond in excess of $225 thousand dollars.  She was also charged with accessory after the fact of a felony.  Ryan was taken into custody after a Saturday night […]

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Female shot near Seneca

Oconee Sheriff’s Office announces the arrest of a 35-year-old man on multiple charges, including attempted murder.  Called Saturday to a home near S. Radio Station Road, Seneca, county deputies said they learned an adult female, wounded by gunfire in the torso, went to the hospital by private vehicle.  Deputies placed Alteno Jeroid Oglesby in custody after he came out of […]

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Jo An Ainsworth

Jo An Ainsworth, 89, of Seneca passed away in her home Friday, May 10, 2024. Born in Houston, Texas, she is the daughter of the late Karl Hauson Braddick and Egla Walker Braddick. Jo An enjoyed gardening, riding through state parks especially her favorite one, Table Rock. Her favorite bible verse was Psalms 23. Survivors include her children; Ocean von […]

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Bid to knock down the bond issue challenge

Attorneys for Oconee County will argue next month in favor of dismissing a legal challenge to the county’s controversial $25 million dollar bond issue.  The attorneys — Lane Davis and William Wilkins — are due in court to make a motion to dismiss.  They’ll be opposed by James Carpenter of the South Carolina Public Interest Foundation, one of the plaintiffs.  […]

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