Two charged with homicide by child abuse

Two Westminster area residents—a man and a woman—are charged with homicide by child abuse. The Oconee Sheriff’s Office announcement stated that Ronnie Glenn Christen and Molly Morgan Spivey were originally arrested last year on charges of unlawful neglect of a child. They are now charged with homicide by child abuse of what, according to law enforcement, was blunt force head […]

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No audience permitted at meeting tonight

Here’s an announcement from David Root, the Oconee County Attorney:  “Tonight’s 6:00 p.m. meeting of the Oconee County Council will go forward as scheduled. Consistent with President Trump’s guidance and that received from the CDC and other authorities, in order to avoid a significant gathering of people, the general public will not be permitted to attend in person. To ensure the […]

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Salem, a town still open for business

Larger Oconee towns have basically closed their doors, but one of the smallest is still open for some in-person business. It’s the town of Salem. At Town Hall, Marti Jennings says, “The town, as of now, is under normal operation hours, which is 8 to 5. We are closed from noon to 1 for lunch. We are restricting people to […]

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Woman charged with homicide by child abuse

A 22-year old woman is under arrest in Oconee County, charged in a death case. According to the booking report from the county Detention Center, Molly Morgan Spivey of Westminster was arrested last evening and charged with homicide by child abuse. The arrest was made by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office. An announcement is expected.

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Sewer authority announces meeting agenda

At a meeting tomorrow, the head of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority will address a “notice of Alleged Violation and Enforcement Conference from SC DHEC.”  At last report, that conference was supposed to take place Thursday at the Columbia offices of the Department of Health and Environmental Control.  Other parts of tomorrow’s JRSA operations and planning committee meeting will […]

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Westminster meeting appears in jeopardy

Unless electric power is restored this evening, it appears that tonight’s Westminster City Council meeting is in jeopardy. The meeting has been shaping up as a high-stakes meeting because of a pronouncement that some kind of “declaration” will be made tonight about the issue of the mayor’s cabin on city property.

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Major power outage — Westminster

As of this writing (9:30 am,) the entire Westminster electric power service area is without.  We are being told that Westminster has been told that it could be as late as this afternoon before service is restored.  The outage affects all customers, both within the corporate limits and in the rural part of the city’s service area.  According to Mayor […]

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Where Chris Carter might re-surface

The city administrator in Westminster gave a hint last week where he might re-surface after he leaves the city in a couple of months. In a remark he made to fellow members of a Joint Regional Service Authority committee, Chris Carter said he’d like to obtain a job somewhere as an interim administrator. He explained that what appeals to him […]

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Revised announcement from history museum

“Oconee History Museum & the General Store Museum will be CLOSED to the public through March 31, 2020. Room rentals, field trips, group tours, and public programs are canceled until after April 15. We are continuing to monitor the COVID-19 situation and will make adjustments to these dates as recommendations become available. Staff will continue to work behind the scenes […]

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Essential Seneca services continue

Essential duties provided by the city of Seneca are continuing, but the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the city is operating. According to announcement by Scott Moulder, city administrator, the following rules are in place through March 31: “Access to all City public buildings will be restricted. Beginning immediately, all City buildings will be closed to walk-in service. Drive-in […]

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