Oconee County Council to hear public on scenic highway ordinance
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
County Council members will hear an earful Tuesday regarding what the public thinks, good or bad, about a proposed county scenic highway ordinance.Full story »
more Local News
- Judge says Oconee case not frivolous, case closed
- Search on for missing Oconee man
- Seneca pit bull owner faces charges
- Battle lines for Wachovia drawn
Anderson property owner busted for rushing to judgment
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
Four Anderson residents, including a 65-year-old man, face lynching charges after rushing into rental property and confronting three people, including one with the legal right to be there.Full story »
more Crime
- Interstate thieves nab converter from vehicle on I-85
- Anderson man busted for ‘doing right thing,’ he said
- Child flunks drug test; Parents face charges in Anderson
- Anderson man loses car in deal for sex
Pendleton High plays host to tenth annual band competition
Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008
The Tenth Annual Marching Classic was the attraction Saturday at the new Cunningham Stadium at Pendleton High School, with 14 Upstate high school marching bands in attendance.Full story »
more Education
- Clemson gets big grant to study tiny probes
- Fuel supply situation leads to cancelation of some Stephens County public school field trips
- Annual school reports show decline in South Carolina
- Pickens school board candidates want less spending, more teaching
Scottish festival hits Hartwell
Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008
The sixth annual Loch Hartwell Highland Games and Scottish Festival offered the chance to step back in time to early Scotland.Full story »
more Northeast Georgia
- Stephens County man killed in traffic accident
- Misunderstanding leads to lockdown at Stephens County school
- Fuel supply situation leads to cancelation of some Stephens County public school field trips
- Officials train in Georgia for widespread outbreak of flu
Hearsay: One snarky comment deserves another, so here goes …
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
Someone wants to know if this "column could be any more stupid." We'll see what we can do.Full story »


