Utility matters to face Walhalla and Westminster councils

Certain utility matters facing two Oconee County municipalities are scheduled to be discussed tomorrow behind closed doors when the city councils of Walhalla and Westminster hold their separate meetings. In Walhalla, “water treatment contract” is to be taken up in executive session by the city council.  In Westminster, the utility matter is described as “SCDHEC Consent order for sewer collection […]

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COVID 19–weekend reports in South Carolina

South Carolina DHEC reported 577 new cases of COVID-19, including 13 in Oconee County.  The state health agency report issued yesterday included 14 South Carolina deaths.  Based on 17 thousand test results, the positivity was 4.5%.  The numbers were effective for the 24-count period that ended 11:59 Friday night.  In the report issued Saturday, there were 616 new South Carolina […]

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Walhalla class sent home — COVID 19

A special education class at the Walhalla High School has been sent home and given a return-to-school date of Monday, April 26.  The action is effective today.  For yesterday, four new cases of COVID-19 were recorded in the Oconee School District.  Of the four, three are district employees–one at Seneca Middle School and two at Walhalla High.  The fourth case […]

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Short trip survey to seek solutions

By taking a minute or so to complete a survey could help Clemson come up with ways to better move traffic in and around the busy Pickens County city.  The regional group Ten at the Top is at work to facilitate more active and livable communities across the upstate.  Of special interest are the patterns of behavior as they relate […]

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Dealing with the allergy season

Choosing the best medication and wearing a face mask outdoors are among the recommended ways to deal with the allergy season.  Many of us experience runny noses, itchy throats and watery eyes with the increase in pollen, ragweed and other allergens in the air.  Dr. Conrad Shuler, physician with Prisma Health’s Seneca Medical Associates, says, “We’re entering the months when […]

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Hiking group formed for domestic violence survivors

Oconee Parks, Recreation and Tourism announces a hiking group for survivors of domestic violence.  Titled “Ascend”, the hiking group goal is to facilitate healing and a restorative experience as domestic violence survivors hike toward Oconee’s waterfalls and scenic vistas.  The PRT is partnering with Safe Harbor.  The first meet-up and hike is tomorrow but out of caution and safety of […]

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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Child Abuse Prevention Month is a time when communities work to create positive childhood experiences to nurture environments that give children the opportunity to flourish.  And raising awareness is a critical step to prevent abuse and neglect.  Today is pinwheel planting day across the state.  The Walhalla police took part in planting pin wheels near the city park.

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