For more than 40 years, a local faith-based ministry has prioritized “taking care of kids” in Oconee County by providing a ...
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Updated designs for the city of Westminster’s recreation complex on Hall Road are inching closer to final approval.
Knowing what could possibly lie ahead for her team, Walhalla High School volleyball coach Julie Laginestra implored the ...
Gov. Henry McMaster was joined Tuesday by nine other Republican governors in filing an amicus brief in a federal case, supporting Tennessee’s Help Not Harm Law that prohibits ...
City officials are moving ahead on the purchase of the former Seneca Middle School property on West South 4th Street, as city administrator Scott Moulder and city employees ...
WEST UNION — A Westminster man died in a single vehicle collision in West Union on Tuesday afternoon. Oconee County Coroner Karl Addis did not release the man’s name, but said he would do so today.
The Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a candidate forum Monday for Clemson’s mayoral race, as well as the race for three seats on council.
Get ready folks, because Oktoberfest is about to take over Walhalla. Journal readers will find a special publication inside today’s edition about the 45th annual festival, which will ...
After more than two years away, former Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott is set to return to Memorial Stadium on Saturday, although he’s added navy to his orange ...
The Walhalla High School girls’ golf team captured top honors at the Western 3A region tournament that was held Tuesday at ...
A father was trying to teach his young son the evils of alcohol. He put one worm in a glass of water and another worm in a glass of whiskey. The worm in the water lived, while the one in the whiskey ...