Two Teens Arrested after Shots Fired Near High School in Anderson County

Two teenagers are accused of firing shots into a home near an Anderson County high school on Thursday morning. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office reports that two suspects fired shots into a house on Jackson Street. Deputies stopped the suspect vehicle and found only the driver, 18-year-old Brandon Williams. Williams informed deputies that he had dropped off the other suspect, […]

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Multiple Arrests Thursday in Oconee County

According to jail records, on Thursday Oconee County Deputies arrested 37-year-old Thomas Gregory Lockridge, Jr on charges of high and aggravated criminal domestic violence and kidnapping. He remains in custody at the Oconee County Detention Center pending bond. Also on Thursday, Deputies arrested 27-year-old David Carson Eder on two counts of grand larceny, and one count each of second-degree burglary, […]

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Easley Names New Police Chief

The City of Easley has announced that Brandon Liner has been appointed as the new Chief of Police for the Easley Police Department. Liner, an Easley native and graduate of Easley High School, has served with the department for over 20 years. During his tenure, he held various roles, including shift supervisor, narcotics investigator, hostage negotiator, and lieutenant over the […]

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OHS Celebrates 50 Years by Attempting to Raise $50,000

The Oconee Humane Society (OHS) has been working for 50 years to improve the lives of pets in Oconee County. With the support of sponsors, donors, and volunteers, OHS has given thousands of dogs and cats a second chance through adoption programs and helped many more with low-cost spay/neuter vouchers, vaccination clinics, and food distribution. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, […]

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Electric Transformer Reserve Concerns Addressed at City Council Meeting Tuesday

Seneca’s Utilities Director, Bob Faires, recently addressed concerns raised by Councilman Ernest Riley regarding the city’s reserve electric transformers. Faires explained that the issue of having adequate reserves of transformers is not unique to Seneca, but rather a challenge faced by the entire electric power retail industry. The topic was brought up during Tuesday’s council meeting where Faires requested, and […]

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Peaches Stolen from Local Farm

Two men were arrested recently by the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office for stealing peaches from Musser Fruit Research Farm, owned by Clemson University. According to arrest warrants, Donald Andrew New, age 38, and 23-year-old Scottie Phil Randall Ledford, both from Piedmont, damaged and stole fruit used for research between Aug. 13-24. Deputies responded to the scene and spoke with two […]

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Tracking Hurricane Idalia: Gov. McMaster Declares State of Emergency in SC

Hurricane Idalia has become a category 4 hurricane before its landfall in Florida on Wednesday morning. It had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph and was moving north-northeast at 18 mph. Weakening will follow, but it could still be a tropical storm as it moves over the Carolinas. Flood watches are up for much of South Carolina including Greenwood County, […]

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