Walhalla church to honor and thank law enforcement

Walhalla’s Mountain View Baptist Church invites the community for its Sunday morning, April 21 service at 11 o’clock.  The purpose:  to honor local law enforcement, EMS, fire, and First Responder.  Sheriff Crenshaw will speak and update the recovery of wounded Deputy Lucas Watts.  A love offering will be taken for the Watts family.  Afterward a meal, catered by Sherry Lay, […]

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Performing duties, three officers hurt

Last Sunday night the Seneca police suspected someone was cutting down bamboo trees in woods off N. Walnut Street and EN 2nd Street.  Their investigation resulted in the arrest of a 39-year-old man on multiple charges.  The police say after Brian Christopher Melero was sent for a hospital evaluation, the McAlister Road resident was charged with assault and battery second […]

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Severe weather advisory

Here’s an advisory from South Carolina severe weather specialist Frank Strait:  “We remain on track for potentially severe thunderstorms to hit South Carolina through midday Wednesday.  The only significant change to the forecast is timing, which has shifted a few hours earlier….All of South Carolina will be at risk at some point.  Arrival time in the western part of the […]

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Herb Cooper

Westminster- Herbert “Herb” Cooper, 74, husband of the late Colleen Ouellette Cooper, passed away April 2nd, 2024, at Stephens County Hospital.   Born in Walhalla, South Carolina, Herb was the son of the late J.P. and Louise Blackwell Cooper. Herb retired from the School District of Oconee County where he worked in maintenance.    Herb is survived by his daughter, […]

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A big bump for an anti-opioid war chest

The members of the Oconee task force responding to the opioid epidemic received a pleasant surprise today.  They found out that their $1.6 million budget has been enhanced by an extra $1.2 million.  Which bring to nearly $3 million the war chest that the Oconee Opioid Response Task Force may use locally to combat misuse of the pain-relieving medicine.  According […]

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Natural gas ban subject of a Texas hearing

A controversy on (LNG) liquified natural gas exports that divides Democratic and Republican leaders will play out next week during a congressional hearing in Texas, organized in part by the South Carolina’s 3rd District representative, Jeff Duncan.  Republican Duncan, along with West Virginia’s Cathy McMorris Rodgers, announces a field hearing Monday, April 8 in Port Arthur, Texas, titled, “Biden’s LNG […]

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Yellow-legged hornet queen captured in South Carolina

Clemson University’s Department of Plant Industry is renewing a call for Lowcountry residents to report large hornets and hornet nests.  Officials captured a yellow-legged hornet queen in Jasper County, about three miles from South Carolina’s border with Georgia.  “The fact that we captured a queen is significant. It means that we have prevented a yellow-legged hornet nest from establishing in […]

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It’s “Spring Spruce Up” time

South Carolina DOT requests the traveling public to drive extra cautiously tomorrow, as litter clean-up groups will be out in mass statewide. DOT has set tomorrow as the annual statewide highway litter clean-up.  Justin Powell, the acting secretary of transportation, sees the litter issue as a tie-in with the state’s economy and quality of life.  He says, “We want folks […]

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