Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Announces Additional Arrest in the Second Drug Round-Up of 2023

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is announcing an additional arrest in the second drug round-up of 2023. The Sheriff’s Office began the operation with a meeting and briefing at 8:30am on Thursday morning, September 28th at the Law Enforcement Center in Walhalla. The Sheriff’s Office obtained arrest warrants on 26 subjects. The arrest warrants were obtained based on controlled purchases […]

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Crenshaw: “Witness to a Miracle”

People are expressing surprise and admiration for what Oconee Sheriff Crenshaw said at a vigil for deputy Lucas Watts. Watts has undergone a dangerous surgery and is currently in a stable but critical condition. In an interview, Crenshaw recounted some of the events from last week when it was believed that Watts had died in the hospital. However, Watts responded […]

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Thanksgiving Food Give-Away

Calvary Church, located midway between Seneca and Westminster, is planning a Thanksgiving food giveaway. The distribution will take place from 5:30 to 7 pm this evening and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The church is preparing to distribute a variety of food items in as many as 200 bags. Associate Pastor Vic Blackwell has expressed the church’s eagerness […]

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DURBIN, GRAHAM ANNOUNCE SUBPOENAS TO BIG TECH CEOS TO TESTIFY ABOUT THEIR FAILURE TO PROTECT CHILDREN ONLINE

Subpoenas issued to CEOs of Discord, Snap, and X prior to December 6th hearing: “We promised Big Tech that they’d have their chance to explain their failures to protect kids. Now’s that chance.”  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced that subpoenas have been issued to the CEOs […]

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Parking Issues in Clemson to be Addressed

The Clemson City Council is considering a new approach to address the long-standing parking problem in downtown Clemson. Some people who work on College Avenue, for example, have highlighted the struggle to find parking. Currently, there are 310 public parking spaces downtown, all of which are free. However, as the university and resident population grow, the city council recognizes the […]

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State AG Prosecuting Pickens County Man for Alleged Sexual Exploitation of Minors

Christopher Jon Carman has been apprehended on multiple charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors, as reported by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson. The arrest was made by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from investigators from the Attorney General’s Office, also a part of the state’s […]

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