Wednesday is a free food day
A Walhalla church will offer free food. The sustenance can be picked up 4:30 to 5:30 tomorrow afternoon at the St. Luke Methodist Church, E. Main Street.
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A Walhalla church will offer free food. The sustenance can be picked up 4:30 to 5:30 tomorrow afternoon at the St. Luke Methodist Church, E. Main Street.
Read moreAs the volume of traffic increases in the area, is there a possibility that red, green and amber lights can be added at Clemson’s highway 76 at Pendleton Road? The question was posed during this month’s ‘Conversations with Council’ meeting. The issue was framed this way: It is difficult to turn left from highway 76 onto Pendleton Road because of […]
Read moreA Clemson student major from Aiken, Erin Jones, is one of a number of students that the university is pointing to as offering promise for the future. She is majoring in genetics and minoring in bio-chemistry and women’s leadership. Her research in James Morris’s lab focuses on developing tools for drug discovery in the pathogenic amoeba Naegleria fowleri. Outside the […]
Read moreIt will be the meeting that Brian Ramey of Westminster has yearned for. At the end of next week, a joint get together is planned involving the Oconee County Council and the Joint Regional Sewer Authority. It will be 11 o’clock Friday morning, May 5 in the county council chambers in Walhalla. Ramey, JRSA board chairman, has said conferring with […]
Read moreIt will be the meeting that Brian Ramey of Westminster has yearned for. At the end of next week, a joint get together is planned involving the Oconee County Council and the Joint Regional Sewer Authority. It will be 11 o’clock Friday morning, May 5 in the county council chambers in Walhalla. Ramey, JRSA board chairman, has said conferring with […]
Read moreThe offices of the Oconee Sheriff and the county public schools are asking parents to turn out for anyone of a series of important meetings over the next week for information about vaping and social media and how they affect their children. The first meeting is 6 o’clock tonight at West-0ak High School. The meetings are for parents only; however, […]
Read morePet owners can pick up dog and cat food today from 10 to 5 at the shelter near Seneca at 1925 Sandifer Boulevard. According to the Oconee Humane Society, the free pet food is courtesy of the Golden Corner Food Pantry. If supplies last, they’ll distribute again tomorrow.
Read moreDefendant and real estate broker Larry Hoeben continued to answer plaintiff’s lawyer questions this afternoon in day one of an Oconee civil court trial. 4105 Liberty Highway Llc vs. Redlands Properties Llc and others is a breach of contract dispute over the sale and condition of 123 Bypass property that changed hands in 2017. Many of the questions of Hoeben […]
Read moreA gunshot wound has taken the life of a Pendleton man in Pickens County. Coroner Kandy Kelley announces the death on Saturday of Wyatt Short, 22-year old resident of Elm Street, Pendleton. The shooting location: Sheriff Circle, Liberty. Pickens County sheriff’s officers are investigating.
Read moreSeneca – Judy Lynn Richardson Cravens, 76, wife of the late Payne Eddie Cravens, passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2023 at Prisma Health – Oconee Memorial Hospital. Born in High Point, North Carolina, Judy was the daughter of the late Furman Baker and Olga Mae Richardson Baker. Judy was a graduate of Greenville Tech School of Nursing and […]
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