Getting out of the way of the election
Seneca City Hall will close for Election Day November 8. The closing also means that the regular city council meeting that night will take place the night before–Monday, November 7.
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Seneca City Hall will close for Election Day November 8. The closing also means that the regular city council meeting that night will take place the night before–Monday, November 7.
Read moreThe pantry shelves of Walhalla’s St. Luke Methodist Church open from 4:30 to 5:30 this afternoon. And anyone in need of food is welcome. The 1996 World Food Summit proved there is a problem with food security. One of the dimensions of the problem pertains to one’s food intake. According to the World Food Bank, even if your food intake […]
Read moreA young Walhalla equestrian won a barrel racing event over the weekend. Now Merada Moffitt gains a berth in a youth world championship competition in Perry, Georgia. Merada is 14, the daughter of Tinker Moffitt and Stephanie Jackson and stepdaughter of Stacy Jackson. She has been barrel racing for six years. It’s a rodeo event in which horse and rider […]
Read moreIn a special meeting tomorrow, a large Sewer South contract will hang in the balance. Under action items, the Joint Regional Sewer Authority board of commissioners will consider a $474,500 contract for the civil engineering company Davis and Floyd. For that sum, Davis and Floyd would be obligated for bidding, construction, and inspection services for Sewer South Phase II. It’s […]
Read moreA commercial property in downtown Seneca is in line for a voluntary cleanup as a Brownfields Site, according to a notice appearing in today’s legal section of The Journal. The state Department of Health and Environmental Control is accepting public comment on a proposed cleanup contract between the state agency and 100 W. North First Street, formerly Kings Cleaners and […]
Read moreA Seneca man was denied bond yesterday and remains in custody facing multiple charges. Oconee Sheriff’s Office says it started an investigation Friday last week of domestic violence on Davis Creek Road, near 123. The following charges were placed against Demarcus Shawntez Taylor: kidnapping, domestic violence second degree, and assault and battery third degree. According to the sheriff’s office, the […]
Read moreThe members of Westminster City Council and the city’s planning commission are to assemble at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon for a work session on zoning. There’s to be discussion on amendments to the city’s zoning law, led by the Charleston-based Wetmore Law Firm. That group of lawyers offers services in the areas of zoning, land use, and property law.
Read moreClemson – Virginia Sue Henderson Wolfe Munn, 78, wife of the late Jefferson Munn, passed away, Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at Prisma Health – Greenville Memorial Hospital. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Virginia was the daughter of the late Oscar Henderson and Dorothy Pearse Henderson. Virginia was the VP of Finance for KB Homes and was of the Christian Faith. […]
Read moreAfter an absence of two years, a parade in honor of military veterans is returning to Oconee County. The office of county Veterans Affairs announces the 2022 Veterans Day Parade will make its way through Walhalla at 4:30 Friday afternoon, November 11. Church and civic groups are invited to take part, along with scouts and individuals. According to Tanya Adkins […]
Read moreA downtown Seneca business received approval Monday night of a certificate of appropriateness for painting and other wall work at 408 E. North First Street. The property owners there operate a spa, massage, and healing service. Ed Halbig, Seneca liaison to the board of architectural review, said the city received the colors of the painting and logo applications and pronounced […]
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