Voters’ group makes plans for Westminster forum

The League of Women Voters invites the public for a Westminster candidate forum to be held at 6 o’clock Monday night, October 28 in the meeting room at the city fire department. The two candidates for mayor and the ten hopefuls for three council seats have been invited. By yesterday, according to LWV co-president Sandra Gray, acceptances had been received […]

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State park cabin at the center of dispute

A Greenville County woman has filed a premises liability lawsuit against state park service authorities, and her attorney wants a jury to award triple damages for what she alleges happened in an Oconee State Park cabin. The plaintiff in the civil case is Sadie Suttle who rented an Oconee State Park cabin for one week during the Christmas-New Year’s week […]

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Home builders seek Seneca zoning changes

Seneca planning commissioners cast two votes last night on re-zoning applications. Only one of them was conclusive. In a 3 to 2 vote, the planning commissioners recommended an R-15 zone for ES 6th, S. Walnut, and S. Cherry properties for which Josh Thomas is considering building single-family homes. Earlier last night the commission deadlocked 2-2-1 (with one abstention) on a […]

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Former nurse heads to prison for breaking drug laws

An 18-month prison term was ordered today in the General Sessions Court in Walhalla to a former hospital nurse whose use of painkillers later led to illegal drug complaints that made their way to the narcotics unit of the county Sheriff’s Office. A sheriff’s officer called defendant Candace McMahan “a user and a distributor” at her home on Brookwood Drive […]

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Crimes against vacationer bring three-year term

A York County man has been enjoying vacations in Oconee County for nearly 25 years, but he’s now re-thinking whether it’s safe to come back after he and his family were victimized by crime. After fishing in an upper Oconee creek in May, Christopher Walden came back to his vehicle and discovered a man breaking in. Deputy Solicitor Lindsey Simmons […]

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Dairy Queen making push into South Carolina

It has been said that you can rest assured that in Texas every county has a Dairy Queen restaurant.  That’s not the case in South Carolina, although a spokeswoman for the American Dairy Queen Corporation in Bloomington, Minnesota told 101.7/WGOG NEWS that her company plans a new push into South Carolina, in particular the Columbia area.  A large dirt moving […]

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