
Crime briefs: Authorities say woman bit, kicked officers
A Seneca woman was in jail Monday after police allege she bit an Oconee County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s hand and kicked a S.C. Highway patrolman in the groin.
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A Seneca woman was in jail Monday after police allege she bit an Oconee County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s hand and kicked a S.C. Highway patrolman in the groin.
The Oconee County Treasurer’s Office will be open for in-person transactions for a limited time beginning today.
When it comes to education, Oconee and Pickens counties have much to brag about.
In a saga dating back more than 14 years, Westminster Mayor Brian Ramey’s hand was forced to move a cabin he had built on city-owned land off of the property on the banks of the Chauga River earlier this year.
A local legislator says he will pass along a request from Oconee County Council to state agricultural officials to ease some regulations on farm animal processing.
A timeline of Mayor Brian Ramey’s cabin saga.
While delays because of the COVID-19 pandemic kept Seneca officials from completing plans to demolish the former Kellett Elementary School and turn it into greenspace and ballfields in 2020, the project is moving forward with a goal of being done in the first six months of 2021.
The Friends of Lake Keowee Society (FOLKS) has been given the chance to provide “Adopt-a-Stream” monitoring kits to be used by area schools near the lake.