Bidding a farewell to election official Flora Riley

Wisdom, fairness, and honesty are words ascribed to Flora Riley for the Seneca woman’s contributions to the process of Oconee County elections.  A drop-in held yesterday by the Board of Registration and Elections served as a farewell to Riley, who steps down after 33 years board service.  Riley still has the letters from the governor and state senator that confirmed […]

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Rep. Duncan reacts to President’s census announcement

President Trump has switched strategy to determine the numbers of citizens and non-citizens in the population.  On this controversial issue, Trump can count Third District Rep. Jeff Duncan an ally.  The Laurens Republican issued said yesterday:  “The United States has every right to know how many citizens and non-citizens there are in this country….”  Duncan released a letter that he […]

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Shirley Ann White

Walhalla, SC — Shirley Ann Murphy White, 82, of 360 Briar Creek Road, Walhalla, wife of the late Charles Robert White, passed away Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at Lila Doyle Nursing Center. Graveside service will be held 2:00 PM, Sunday, July 14, 2019, at Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:30-1:30 PM, Sunday, prior to the service, […]

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Division of duties at City Hall

The Walhalla mayor confirmed personnel changes this afternoon, and they involve the city’s second year administrator, Brent Taylor. Mayor Edwards says the many job responsibilities for Taylor are overloading his work schedule, and the mayor and the council are offering relief. Ashley Jones of the Municipal Court has assumed the position of clerk-treasurer, a vacated position. “That will free up […]

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Applications to be accepted until job is filled

The job of executive director of the Oconee Economic Alliance is already a job that is highly sought after.  Amanda Brock, Oconee County administrator, this afternoon said there have been so far in excess of 25 applications received, and the job will remain posted until filled.  The county has spread a wide net to find a replacement for interim director […]

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Hearing Monday for bomb case defendant Seabrooke

A prosecutor’s announcement today will mean that Columbia area resident Michael Lambert Seabrooke, arrested as the result of Pickens County investigations, will have a detention and preliminary hearing 10 o’clock Monday morning at the federal courthouse in Greenville. U-S Attorney Sherri A. Lydon says Seabrooke was arrested on a federal criminal complaint and charged with possessing firearms (destructive devices) which […]

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Juanita “Gammy” Fricks Richardson

Seneca – Juanita “Gammy” Fricks Richardson, 80, wife of Delano William Richardson, of 213 Friendship Road, passed away peacefully July 10, 2019, surrounded by her loving family. A Funeral Service will be held 11 am, Saturday, July 13, 2019 at Earles Grove Baptist Church. The family will receive friends 6-8 pm, Friday, July 12, 2019 at Sandifer Funeral Home. Burial […]

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Clemson has a favorite this year for Miss America

Students and faculty in Clemson University’s College of Science already have a favorite in the Miss America competition – and the date and location of the event have yet to be announced. May 2019 Clemson graduate and Miss Clemson Morgan Nichols was recently named Miss South Carolina. Nichols’ state and national platform will focus on STEM education, which promotes career […]

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