A Westminster gift to Walhalla

The city of Westminster and its fire department have donated their fire safety smoke house trailer to the Walhalla Fire Department.  In appreciation, Walhalla officials say the trailer will benefit the community and enhance the education of the young how to safely escape a home fire, along with instruction on how to get below the smoke layer and check doors […]

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Time capsule part of library’s 75th

All branches of Oconee Public Library will go into celebration mode this month, to mark 75 years of service to the public.  Each branch will celebrate 75 years on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 25 — from 3 to 5 pm.  The public has a chance to leave something for future generations, by writing a letter or drawing a picture […]

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New elevated parking garage on campus

By action of the board of trustees, there’ll be a new, multi-level parking garage on the Clemson campus.  The board Friday gave first approval to the project to be located near the newly-aligned Williamson Road to the east and Perimeter Road to the south.  It’s to be available to alumni, visitors, athletic functions, and prospective students on campus tours.  Construction […]

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Oakway accident fatal to car driver

The driver of a Hyundai sedan lost his life yesterday morning in a SC 24 accident at Oakway.  The state patrol is referring inquiries as to the identity of the deceased to the office of Oconee Coroner which, by Saturday morning, had not yet announced the death.  A Greenville funeral home — Watkins, Garrett & Wood — has confirmed it […]

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Seneca reviews plans for a Dunkin’

For weeks, a sign on the 123 Seneca ByPass beckons the arrival of a Dunkin’, formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts.  And Ed Halbig of city government says the planning and community development department has reviewed plans for the restaurant, to go on a vacant ByPass spot that, as long as 50 years ago, supported a Maryland Fried Chicken restaurant. According […]

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For most part, a “DHEC” requirement going away

A layer of South Carolina bureaucracy is disappearing with the elimination of the required certificate for most healthcare facilities to obtain a “CON” – a certificate of need from “DHEC” before building a new facility, purchasing certain medical equipment, or providing additional medical services.  There are some exceptions, however, as noted by the governor’s office.  Until January 1, 2027, a […]

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