Oconee County Sheriff’s Office and Oconee County Law Enforcement Agencies to Hold Oconee County Community Rally and Unity Walk

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office and Oconee County law enforcement agencies, along with community leaders and citizens, will be holding an Oconee County Community Rally and Unity Walk this Tuesday, June 16th. The event will be held at Norton-Thompson Park in downtown Seneca from 6pm until 8pm. Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw and other law enforcement officers as well as […]

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Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw Announces Hiring of Dan Holland to Direct and Teach Inclusion and Equity Training as well as Departmental Culture to Law Enforcement in Oconee County

Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw is announcing today the hiring of Seneca native Dan Holland as the Cultural Diversity Director for the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office. Mr. Holland graduated from Central Wesleyan College (now Southern Wesleyan University) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration and a Master of Education Degree in Student Personnel Services from Clemson University. Dan’s […]

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Three Missing From Seneca Located; Two Children Are Safe, Aunt is in Custody

Update: 06/16/2020 – Alexus Skinner is back in Oconee County… Seneca Police said on Sunday that 6 year-old Bryson Skinner and his sister, 3 year-old Ryleigh, were located in Screvin County, Georgia and are safe after they were reported as missing. Reports stated that their aunt, 23 year-old Alexus Skinner, took the children when their parent was working. Alexus Skinner […]

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One Man Protest Ends in Walhalla

An unnamed young man staged a protest in Walhalla tonight against a long standing historical civil war monument that stands in the grass median on W. Main Street.  He apparently climbed the tall monument and has attached himself with a purple, rope-like material. After a small crowd gathered and questioned the man as to his motives to demonstrate, he said […]

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Local Churches to Host Unity Event

Anderson County, S.C. (June 12, 2020) – “Let Justice Roll Down: Standing Together in Equality,” a community wide event aimed at unity and healing is scheduled for Saturday, June 13 at 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Anderson Civic Center. The event is a coordinated effort between the Rev. Ankoma Anderson, Pastor of Welfare Baptist Church, and the Rev. Austin […]

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Clemson Changes Names Two Buildings

Two names long associated with Clemson University’s earliest days are being removed, in accordance with an announcement this morning by the university.  They are the names of John C. Calhoun and Ben Tillman, whose association with slavery and segregation eras have drawn criticism in recent times.  Here is today’s announcement: “The Clemson University Board of Trustees today approved changing the […]

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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Announces Completion of Second Annual Girls Empowerment Summer Camp

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is announcing the completion of the second annual Girls Empowerment Summer Camp. The camp, which consisted of 12 students, concluded with an award’s ceremony at the Walhalla Middle School Auditorium Wednesday afternoon. The graduates received a challenge coin, a certificate and a medal. Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw and Blair Stoudemire from the 10th Circuit […]

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