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Welcome to The Journal Online website!

This website is a community site for the residents of Williamston, Pelzer, West Pelzer, Piedmont and Surrounding Communities.

We hope you enjoy the new journalonline website.

One of the new features is the entire issue of The Journal is now available online! Print subscribers can access the online edition 24 hours a day at no extra cost with a paid subscription. 

If you are a print subscriber and would like online access, just call our office at 864-847-7361 or email
editor@thejournalonline.com to request your promo access code.

Online only subscriptions are also now available. 

Payment for print and online subscriptions can now be made conveniently on this website with a credit card or paypal account.

Pages which have been offered free including front page news, classifieds, legals, obituaries and now the church page directory are still available free on this site.

Paid online access will include the rest of the newspaper including Opinion, Happenings, Community News, School News, Sports, Crime Reports and Arrests, and feature pages for Williamston, Pelzer, West Pelzer, Piedmont, Powdersville, Anderson County, South Greenville County and all archives.

The upgraded website also allows us to feature local advertisers. Check out their weekly specials and tell them you saw it "online."

We hope the new journalonline website will be a benefit to our readers and advertisers. Thank you for your patronage!

How to view the e-edition of The Journal

On the left side of the pages you will find a menu with links to all of the special features on this website.

First is Home Page which is the front page of the current week's edition of The Journal. This page is FREE access along with the next four pages including the classified, legal, church and obituary pages.


Online Edition - This link allows you to look at a reduced version of the entire newspaper page by page as it appears in print. To view a pdf of the pages you will be asked for a password which you will get with a paid online or print subscription. If you already have a subscription to the print edition, please call or email for a promo code which will allow you to set up your own password.

In addition to the e-edition of the newspaper, we invite you to check out the other features being offered on our new site and to check back regularly as for updates.

David C. Meade
Managing Editor
The Journal
The Journal Online




Visitor Comments
 
Submitted By: Don Waterman Submitted: 8/31/2010
The Antique car show at the festival is a great place to see a lot of beautiful cars. However, the "judges" are questionable. How can a PT Cruiser win an award at an ANTIQUE car show? There can only be four reasons this could happen. He is a friend, a relative, he donates a lot of money to the station, or the judges are just morons. This is the second year in a row that my car was not even looked at. The people I was sitting with even said that the judges didn't even look at the row of cars where I was parked, which was right behind the station, except for the PT Cruiser and the F100. If Williamston is going to continue to have this show, it needs to be JUDGED fairly and without favoritism or not at all.


 
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Arrest made in hit and run
9/6/2010

Anderson County Sheriff’s Investigators have made an arrest in the hit and run incident that occurred outside the Twisted Spoke Bar in Pendleton last week. After further investigation, the driver of the motor vehicle which struck Danny Gambrell was identified as Jeffery Wade Turner . . .
Two day festival debuts a success
9/1/2010

For the first time ever, the Spring Water Festival was held over a two day period and initial indications are that the new format will continue . . .
County court cases on docket
9/1/2010

The court system, and in particular Judge Cordell Maddox, will be busy next week with lawsuits filed by and for the County, according to the docket for civil actions . . .
Teachers get help with classroom supplies
9/1/2010

Anderson School District One Board of Trustees approved a $100 reimbursement for teachers supplies, second reading on staff hiring policies, a homeschool application and heard updates on school opening and the building program during their regular meeting . . .
West Pelzer to seek property appraisals
9/1/2010

West Pelzer Town Council continued to advance and expand its plans for a town park, as well as possibly relocating the town hall or establishing a farmers’ market, voting Monday night to seek appraisals on two pieces of property under consideration, as well as authorizing an inspection of the adjacent auto parts store . . .
Pelzer homecoming event planned
9/1/2010

The Pelzer Pride Committee will sponsor a special Coming Home to Pelzer event on Saturday, November 13 beginning at 4 p.m.  Graduates of Pelzer High, persons attending Pelzer elementary and anyone who grew up, worked or loved Pelzer . . .
Touchdown Club features Dantzler
9/1/2010

The first meeting of the Anderson Area Touchdown Club for the 2010 football season will be Friday, September 3 at the Anderson County Library (300 North McDuffie Street) beginning at 12 noon.
The first speaker will be former Clemson Quarterback and Dallas Cowboy Woody Dantzler . . .

Piedmont man hit by truck
9/1/2010

Danny Rufus Gambrell, 51, of Piedmont was struck by a pickup truck Saturday night as he walked from the Twisted Spoke bar to a nearby Spinx gas station in Pendleton. . . .
Activities abound over Labor Day weekend
9/1/2010

The Labor Day weekend promises to be a busy one in Anderson, beginning Thursday morning, with a ribbon cutting ceremony to turn on the lights recently installed at three interstate exits in the county . . .
   
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