Next city administrator will work under contract

Whoever is chosen to be the next city administrator for Walhalla that individual will work under a contract.  At its meeting, city council last night repealed all existing ordinances covering administrator, on the understanding that a written contract will ensure that he or she cannot be fired at will, for example, can’t be dismissed by a sudden vote if enough […]

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Sewer money “inadvertently spent”

“Inadvertently spent” was the term used by a Walhalla councilman to explain what happened to a portion of the city’s sewer refund from the Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  In making that announcement last night, Councilman Keith Pace spoke in his capacity as chairman of the city budget and general government committees.  Pace says an investigation by the interim administrator and […]

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Legislation to support female entrepreneurs

Senator Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, says he’s proud to take the lead on a bi-partisan bill to encourage female entrepreneurs and women-owned businesses.  Scott announces the Interagency on Women’s Business Enterprise Act that would coordinate federal resources to the cause.  He’s joined by Senator Tammy Duckworth, Illinois Democrat, Senator Ben Cardin, Maryland Democrat; and Senator Susan Collins, Maine Republican.  […]

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Dan Holland’s work over a year’s time

Shots were fired last night in a confrontation in Abbeville County between an armed man and a county deputy.  The man was shot and killed, and the state police say, they are investigating what is the 18th officer-involved shooting in the state this year.  The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office in the last 12 months has been involved in no officer-involved […]

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Award from Crime Stoppers placed at $1,500

Anderson Area Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the recent theft of a pickup truck. In the early morning hours of June 8, a vehicle was stolen from the gated and locked parking lot of Vacations-To-Go on Belton Highway in Williamston. A 2003 Ford F-350 pickup truck valued at […]

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Elder Abuse Awareness Day in South Carolina

Governor Henry McMaster has declared Tuesday, June 15th as Elder Abuse Awareness Day in South Carolina. The day is set aside as an opportunity to raise awareness of the abuse and victimization of older adults in our society. Abuse can be physical and emotional. It can also be neglect or financial exploitation. On World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, people are […]

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Zoning classification recommended for large retail stores

Under certain conditions, Walhalla planning commissioners recommend places in the corporate limits for major chain retail stores—those that meet size requirements and are not built in residential zones.  At their meeting, the planning commissioners voted to recommend allowing retail stores of more than eight thousand square feet floor space and  confining them to the following zoning districts:  office commercial, highway […]

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Margaret Olivia Jamison

Walhalla, SC — Margaret Olivia Harrison Jamison, 91, of Walhalla, went home to be with her Lord on Monday, June 14, 2021.   She was the widow of John H. Jamison, to whom she was married 58 years and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Easter Godfrey Harrison. She was a seamstress, sewing sheets and pillow cases at […]

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