Ramey positioned to return to sewer board

Westminster City Council gave tentative approval last night to an ordinance that would make the mayor an ex-officio member of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  In the case of Brian Ramey, the current mayor, he’ll find himself back to a seat on the board that sets the policy for the three-municipality sewer operations of Seneca, Walhalla, and Westminster. A rule […]

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Property for prime development to be marketed

Surveyors were recently seen at work on 148 acres just west of Seneca, and a real estate worker tells 101.7/WGOG NEWS the property owner has his company to prepare the acreage for a marketing campaign for sale.  A few years ago, vacant land between the Wal-Mart and the Oconee Country Club was bequeathed to the Thornwell Children’s Home.  The children’s […]

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Dismissal of challenge to Seneca utilities

REB Enterprises vs. The City of Seneca is a lawsuit no more.  Court records reveal dismissal documents spell out the dismissal of a civil lawsuit that pitted the developer of the Crossing Home development on the Bountyland Road against Seneca, a case in which the Crossing Home developer sought to obligate the city to reimburse for water and sewer materials […]

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Charles Douglas Ross

Charles Douglas Ross, age 63 passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2022, at his residence. Born August 26, 1958, in Buffalo, NY, he was the son of the late Norman Keith Ross and Delores (Swanson) Ross. Charles was an avid puzzle master. Survivors include his daughter Christina Ross of Sumner WA, stepson Jessie Ross of Sumner, WA. Siblings; Kathy Siff […]

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Frances Gartner

Seneca, SC — Frances Gartner, 90, of Seneca, passed away on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Keowee Place.   A native of Scottsbluff, NE, Ms. Gartner was the daughter of the late Frank Macias and Isabell Rodriguez Macias.   Ms. Gartner is survived by her children: Veronica Thomas (Jim) of Eaton, Colorado, Lola Rusin (Paul) of Wheatridge, Colorado, Rocky Flores […]

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Pre-trial settlement in the amount of $100k

In a proceeding that lasted only a few minutes, a judge this afternoon signed off on a settlement of an Oconee County civil case which centered on allegations that government and others failed to properly investigate a deadly child abuse incident.  Lawyer for the plaintiffs announced a settlement of $100 thousand dollars, the bulk of which is to be set […]

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Carolyn Bowling

Salem–Carolyn Sue Bowling, 65, wife of Mark Edward Zurbuch, passed away Monday, February 7th, 2022, at her residence.   Born in Wabash, Indiana, Carolyn was the daughter of Clyde and Margaret Sue Honeycutt Bowling. Carolyn is survived by her husband, Mark Edward Zurbuch of 30 years; brother, David Bowling of Richmond, Kentucky; several nieces and nephews. Carolyn was the principal […]

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