Westminster asking Residents to check for Leaks

In preparing this months’ utility billing, the City of Westminster has noticed some high consumption in residential accounts. Home plumbing systems may have become compromised because of the stress of the cold weather. But you can check your house for leaks. Westminster installed all new residential meters finishing the project in the spring of 2016. All are outfitted with leak […]

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Help available to battle Meth Addiction

While homegrown meth labs have decreased over the past few years in Oconee County, the price of methamphetamine has dropped so it is still readily available. This highly addictive drug can hook someone after just one use, says Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw. “The addictiveness of this drug is so strong that in many cases if you try it just […]

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150 Things You MUST Do In 2018

If you haven’t seen it yet, here are the 150 Things You MUST Do in 2018 from Oconee County Parks, Recreation and Tourism and the Sesquicentennial Committee. Take A Hike! Grab a waterfall hikes brochure, local visitor’s guide or download our SC Waterfalls mobile app for details and directions to any of our 26 beautiful Oconee County waterfalls. Plan ahead […]

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Mountain Lakes CVB changing Name

In hopes of attracting more visitors to the Golden Corner of South Carolina, the Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau serving Oconee County has changed its name, explains President and CEO Ken Sloan. “We started the CVB ten years ago; this is our tenth year to be in the tourism business here in Oconee County. Originally, we came out as […]

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New AD hired for Seneca Recreation

The Seneca Recreation Department has hired a new athletic director. Jason Crawford started work on Monday for the city, tells Seneca Recreation Director Rick Lacey. “We’ve hired Jason Crawford as the Athletic Director at the Seneca Recreation Department. We’ve known Jason for a long time and everybody at the rec knows Jason. We’ve been around Jason for the last ten […]

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Three SHS Athletes sign Letters of Intent

Three Seneca High School student-athletes signed letters of intent Wednesday, Feb. 7, to continue their education and athletic careers. Jayden Mace signed to play soccer at Winthrop University. Cameron McCutcheon signed to play football at Gardner-Webb University. Coleman Smith signed to play football at Newberry College. Jayden Mace is a three year starter in soccer. He was named All-Region during […]

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SDOC still fighting the Flu

The fight continues in the School District of Oconee County (SDOC). Schools are fighting the flu and Assistant Superintendent of Operations Steve Hanvey encourages parents to keep sick kids at home. “We continue to see our numbers higher than normal for absences for both students and staff. It has kind of gone in different areas. We’ve got a couple of […]

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