Seneca, a safe city to call home

A national online outfit that studies FBI crime data to rank cities for safety is recognizing Seneca as one of South Carolina’s top 20 safest places to live.  The honor from SafeWise is considered an accomplishment that the city police chief, Casey Bowling, is proud of.  In new rankings, according to the city, Seneca climbed 12 spots to land at […]

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Worsening water situation in Highlands, NC

Stage 2 Mandatory Water Reduction has been declared by Highlands, North Carolina.  Now, according to an announcement from the town hall, all customers of the mountain town are expected to reduce their water use by 10% in comparison to their previous month’s bill. The Highlands declaration reads:  “Due to the prolonged drought conditions and the lack of measurable rainfall in […]

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Central Oconee sewer planning meeting

A “Central Oconee County Sewer Planning Stakeholder Meeting” is announced for tomorrow afternoon in Walhalla.  It will be a two-hour meeting, from 1:30 to 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Walhalla Depot.  According to the Joint Regional Sewer Authority, “As this is a presentation and discussion for a specific project, comments and questions from the public will not be received at […]

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The wind down of the Clemson Perimeter Road project

Apart from final striping, the newly paved and widened section of Clemson’s Perimeter Road is complete.  From end to end, Perimeter Road is now four lanes, two lanes each way, and the speed limit remains 35 miles an hour.  Thrift Development’s Rush Thrift, explained in an interview with 101.7/WGOG NEWS, the greatest challenge was coordination and communication with the university, […]

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Consider a career in sewer work

In a popular TV series way back in the last century, Jackie Gleason’s sidekick, Art Carney, spent his working days in the sewers of New York.  Not a glamourous job, but a necessary one.  These days there’s great need for workers to man Oconee’s treatment plant, as several of the plant’s workers are within a few years of retirement and […]

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Capacity worries at the treatment plant

At the committee level, there are questions about the capability of Oconee’s sewer plant to meet the needs of a growing county.  Those questions and, to an extent, concerns were raised at yesterday’s full meeting of the board of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  Chris Eleazer, JRSA executive director, concedes there’s a lot of talk about housing building boom within […]

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