Article Archive for 17 January 2018

Upgrading the city’s out-of-date website and making it easier for residents to pay water bills are among Walhalla officials’ goals for the new year.

After a string of break-ins and attempted burglaries in the Ebenezer community, Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw is asking residents to keep their eyes peeled and take extra precautions when leaving home.

Several years ago an unusual winter storm dumped 6 inches of snow on the Myrtle Beach area.

City Councilwoman Susan Ramey will host the second meeting of a task force she hopes will look to the future of electricity in Westminster.

Jason Randall Mauldin, who lives in the Utica community, is charged with neglect of a vulnerable adult. The victim was taken into protective custody.
Karen Denise Stewart Skeens
January 13, 2018
SALEM, S.C. – Karen Denise Stewart Skeens, 51, wife of the late Bobby Joe Skeens, passed away, Saturday, Jan. 13, at her home.
A memorial service will be conducted at 4 …

Pickens County Meals on Wheels, whose future appeared bleak last fall after the S.C. Attorney General’s Office shut down plans for a casino night fundraiser that would have raised an estimated $30,000, continues to operate due to support from the local community.

After fighting back from a late hole for a tight victory in a matchup of top-five teams Tuesday night, the West-Oak High School wrestling team didn’t stick around to celebrate on the mat.

Graduate transfer Cameron Johnson scored a season-high 21 points to help No. 15 North Carolina hold off No. 20 Clemson 87-79 on Tuesday night, preserving its perfect all-time home record against the Tigers.