Car crashes into downtown business

A car crashed through the front of a Ramcat Alley business in downtown Seneca.  The elderly couple inside the car was not hurt, nor was anyone inside the First Chapter bookstore at the time last night.  The couple was on Ramcat Alley last night to celebrate a birthday.  The heavily-damaged building belongs to Mayor Dan Alexander.  

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Nothing stirring as a Sanctuary Pointe replacement, says spokeswoman

An official of the state PRT says the Sanctuary Pointe development team lost its hold on a Lake Hartwell peninsula for lack of “substantial progress” toward its plans to develop a destination resort at I-85 and SC 11.  Samantha Queen, director of corporate communications for Parks, Recreation and Tourism, went further in a 101.7/WGOG NEWS interview, saying that, at present, […]

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Trouble at Little Choestoea

The following news release was issued this afternoon by SC DOT: “Columbia, S.C. (March 21, 2023) – Upon recent inspection, two bridges on Little Choestoea Road (S-37-168) were closed for repairs. One bridge crosses Little Choestoea Creek and the other bridge is over the tributary over Little Choestoea Creek. Both bridges have been closed and a detour route has been […]

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Plea made in missing person case

One of the searchers in the case of a missing Salem woman has issued a plea to the general public in an area where she might be.  The rescuer has asked that those living on both the Cannon Road and the N. Little River Road check their campers and storage buildings for Tonya Marie Cannon.  At age 33, Cannon went […]

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Candidate field widens

The field of candidates for Seneca’s special election to fill a council seat has widened to four–three men and one woman.  The latest entrants are Donna Peppers and Delanio Taylor.  They join Ernest Riley and Kyle Nicholson, so far, in a May 30 election bid to fill the unexpired term of the late Al Gaines.  Those Seneca residents interested in […]

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