Give an opinion (or request) for Westminster recreation

If you have a thought or two about future recreation possibilities in Westminster, you are invited this evening to register it with city officials planning the next recreation complex.  Mayor Brian Ramey says the city’s special recreation committee invites the public for a presentation this evening on the future Hall Street complex.  The meeting is set for 5:30 this evening […]

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Senate vote strengthens Victims Crime law

Democrats and Republicans haven’t agreed on what to spend to fix the country’s rotting infrastructure, but they do agree on spending more for victims of crime.  Just, as increased crime numbers are becoming more pronounced, the Senate unanimously approved re-directing monetary penalties from federal prosecutions into the Crime Victims Fund.   Senator Lindsey Graham said, “In South Carolina, groups who provide […]

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Making Chicopee Field a priority

In the opinion of Walhalla’s mayor, it’s time to make the restoration of the city-owned Chicopee ballfield a priority.  Danny Edwards is announcing a public meeting to help make a plan will be held at 6 o’clock Thursday evening, August 5 at the Depot building.  The hope, according to the mayor, is to form a “Friends of Chicopee” to be […]

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Drive-thru vaccine event tomorrow

The un-vaccinated may roll up their sleeves tomorrow afternoon at Walhalla’s James Brown Elementary School.  There, from 2:30 to 6:30 tomorrow evening, Prisma Health will administer the Pfizer vaccine to anyone 12 and older in a drive-thru event.  No appointment is needed.  Walk-ins are welcome. A second vaccine event will be held at the school Thursday, August 12.

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Walhalla does a re-think on the moratorium

Walhalla’s elected leaders extended the moratorium regulating discount stores through December 31.  And, at the recommendation of the administrator, the city council re-established the moratorium boundaries.  Approved was Administrator Brandon Burton’s recommendation to confine the restrictions to the section of the city that takes in Johnson to Maple streets and within both sides of Broad Street.  That way, it was […]

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Chase ends with wreck of suspect’s car

  A car being chased by the cops failed to negotiate a turn and crashed airborne into a patch of kudzu adjoining the Oconee School District offices.  A police source tells 101.7/WGOG NEWS the chase started on SC 28/the Blue Ridge Boulevard and ended around 2:30 yesterday afternoon when the car wrecked.  The police say the driver climbed out of […]

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Oconee virtual learning meets state criteria

  The Oconee School District is one of 33 public school districts in South Carolina whose virtual learning program was approved by the state Board of Education for the new school year—2021-22.  Oconee’s met enrollment criteria set by the General Assembly and guidelines of the state board that were derived from similar regulations covering virtual charter schools.  Dr. Kristi Woodall, […]

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Debunking COVID-19 misinformation

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a warning Thursday to the American public about the danger of COVID-19 misinformation, which has contributed to less people getting vaccinated. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) supports Murthy’s advisory and continues its call for Palmetto State residents to arm themselves with facts, then get a life-saving vaccine.   […]

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