Helicopter paying dividends for Law Enforcement

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has a powerful tool to help fight crime and save lives in Oconee County.  Ranger One, the Sheriff’s Office helicopter, as already been put to great use.  For its pilot, Dan Suddeth, aviation has been a huge part of his life since he was a child.  Suddeth’s mom would take him to the airport, where […]

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Record Rainfall this Summer

Record rainfall has been reported in several regions of South Carolina this summer, including those most affected by drought the past several years in the Upstate. State Climatologist Hope Mizzell reports that Walhalla is experiencing the wettest summer.  In the first half of June, Walhalla received 21.4 inches of rain, which is three times more than normal.  Mizzell says for many sites […]

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OC Sheriff participates in “A Call to Action”

Earlier this month, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office participated in an event to help bring awareness to the problem of domestic violence in OconeeCounty.  The event was entitled “A Call to Action” and was held at the GatewayOconeeChristianEventCenter on West North First Street in Seneca.  The event was held primarily to bring to the attention of pastors and staff of […]

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Unemployment rises at Local and State Levels

Discouraging news to report on the employment front, the local and state jobless rates increased in June.  The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce reports that Oconee County’s jobless figure rose 1% from 8.3% in May to 9.3% in June.  Oconee County’s labor force of 32,089 currently has 2,994 citizens looking for work.  Pickens County lists the June unemployment […]

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Insurance Company leaves SC over Obamacare

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) made the following statement on news that Medical Mutual of Ohio, the parent of the Carolina Care health plan, will be pulling out of South Carolina by the end of the year.  Carolina Care is the second largest issuer of individual health insurance plans in South Carolina. According to the Columbia Regional Business Report, Medical […]

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OC schedules Public Hearing on Zoning

The Oconee County Council will hold a public hearing on “an ordinance to amend chapter 38 “zoning” of the Oconee County Code of Ordinances, including all zoning maps incorporated therein and thereby, in certain limited regards and particulars, only; and other matters related thereto” on August 20 at 6pm in Council Chambers of the Oconee County Administrative Offices, located at 415 South Pine Street in […]

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Register for Art of Leadership Summit

Clemson University’s Center for Corporate Learning will host the fourth annual Art of Leadership summit, a five-day conference that enhances, reinforces and advances participants’ leadership skills using proven concepts, models and real-world projects.  During the Aug. 5-9 conference, participants will engage in planned activities designed to help them better understand and develop their own leadership styles, as well as to learn to […]

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Woman killed in Pickens Motorcycle Crash

A fatal motorcycle accident Thursday evening in Pickens County is under investigation.  The South Carolina Highway Patrol reports the accident occurred around 6:40pm on Shady Grove Road and Highway 133 in Pickens County. Troopers said a 2009 Yamaha motorcycle was traveling south on Highway 133 when it crossed the centerline and hit a truck head on. Pickens County Coroner Kandy […]

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Early-morning Fire in Westminster

An early-morning fire in Westminster sent firefighters from two states to the scene.  Dispatchers said the call came in just after 5am about flames at a home on Cleveland Pike Road, near Unity Church Road in Westminster.  Officials said 50 to 60 firefighters from five departments, one from as far away as Stephens County, Georgia, responded to the scene to […]

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SDOC ready to implement more of the Common Core

Throughout the state of South Carolina, teachers are actively preparing for another school year.  In the School District of Oconee County, students return to the classroom on August 20.  Therefore, teachers and administrators will use the remaining time this summer preparing to implement more of the Common Core of State Standards.  Oconee County Schools Assistant Superintendent Steve Hanvey explains. “We […]

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