Jimmy Webb

Westminster – Jimmy Dwayne Webb, 47, of 816 Cobb Bridge Road, passed away on June 12, 2019. A private memorial service will be held at later time. Memorials may be made in Mr. Webb’s memory, in C/O Sandifer Funeral Home, PO Box 69, Westminster, SC 29693. Condolences may be expressed online by visiting www.sandiferfuneralhome.com.

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Judge rules on motions in Stokes v. Oconee et al

The case of a former building department head against his former employer Oconee County and others will remain in the pre-trial stage, as the result of rulings made today by a Common Pleas judge. It’s the case that David Stokes filed in 2017 against the county and two council members alleging slander and wrongful termination. Judge McIntosh made nine rulings […]

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Arrest made in Seneca auto break-ins and thefts

The police in Seneca have made their first arrest in a series of auto break-ins and thefts that have plagued car owners since the Memorial Day weekend. The crimes have occurred on the south side of the railroad tracks. The police have announced the arrest of Kenneth Charles Goss of Seneca, accused in eight arrest warrants. And Chief John Covington […]

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Reckless homicide case tops trial docket

A case alleging reckless homicide on South Carolina 28 in the Bountyland Community last year is in position number one for trial during an Oconee General Sessions Court term June 24-28. It’s the case of South Carolina v. Thomas James Kirby. A Walhalla resident, Kirby was arrested by the highway patrol about three weeks after an accident that took the […]

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Co-ops to adjust to new governance law

Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative and the other Co-Ops in South Carolina are under a new governance law, and a Blue Ridge spokesman says the law is going to mean greater transparency for consumers. Governor McMaster’s signature signed the governance bill into law during a ceremony on May 17. The legislature decided to write new rules after abuses came to light […]

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Locally grown fresh produce returns to Walhalla

Walhalla’s annual Farmers Market will make its 2019 debut tomorrow morning–one week after rain washed out the original opening.  Consumers are invited to stop by the market between 8 and 11 tomorrow morning at the Walhalla Center for the Performing Arts on N. Broad Street.  South Carolina DHEC reminds everyone that eating five to seven servings of fruits and vegetables […]

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