Article Archive for 5 May 2017

Willie, I have a suggestion for keeping Oconee clean. Each property owner should clean your roadside of litter once a week. It shouldn’t be too hard to do.

Although I have written about the early intervention program at the Tribble Center, many people do not realize that children are part of the service delivery system.

Without ruling on a request for a local water district to stop construction of a multi-million-dollar water treatment plant, a judge set a trial date of Aug. 28 to hear arguments over whether or not the plant is legal.

After facing the man who, according to police, admitted less than 24 hours earlier to killing her daughter, Lutrica F. Murray was able to maintain her composure following a bond hearing Thursday afternoon at the Oconee County Detention Center.

Oconee County pastors joined with city and county officials at various locations Thursday to participate in a local observance of the 66th annual National Day of Prayer.

More than 30 people braved rainy weather Thursday to hear a Clemson University official give an update on the future site and plans for a Duke Energy combined heat and power facility on campus.

Partnering with the Keep Oconee Beautiful Association, Duke Energy’s World of Energy will host an Earth Day in May festival to highlight its shared responsibility in taking care of the planet.

After the last of three candidate forums was completed Wednesday afternoon on the Clemson University campus, officials are optimistic it won’t be long before they can appoint a new chief for the school’s police department.

In the 1800s, Mary Ann McBride’s great-grandparents bought a piece of land in the Flat Rock community of Anderson County.