Walhalla in the running for adventure town nickname

An outdoor magazine is trying to find towns throughout the Southeast and the Mid-Atlantic with vibrant scenery and world-class adventures. And Walhalla is one of 20 towns contending in the top adventure small town category. Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine invites its readers to pick their favorites. Apparently Walhalla made the competition because of its wine and craft beer business and […]

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New technology to enhance public safety

Walhalla Police Department is on its way to acquiring a new technology that will offer an app technology that will enable the citizenry to quickly report crime and suspicious activity that shows up at their front doors. Chief Sean Brinson took part in a statewide meeting last week in Columbia to review the technology called “Neighbors.” From a homeowner’s doorbell […]

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Summer strorm causes havoc, mainly in Seneca area

An especially nasty late afternoon storm rocked parts of Oconee with heavy rain, wind, flash lightning, and long periods of strong thunder.  One of the summer storm casualties appeared to be the large U-S flag that flies in front of Lake Keowee Dodge on 123.  Part of the flag was left in tatters.  Seneca Fire Department reported power outages, trees […]

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Five Westminster women, one platform

In one swoop, five Westminster women signed up this afternoon as candidates in their city’s November election. They are Susan Ramey for mayor; and Andrea Harbin, Theresa Olaes Noe, Victoria Roach, and Wendy Golten for the three available city council seats. Councilwoman Ramey’s run for mayor at least, for now, will put her up against Brian Ramey, the incumbent. The […]

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Domestic violence arrests in Seneca and Walhalla

An early morning incident at a Walhalla home landed a 29-year old woman in the county jail. Arrested by the city police, Catherine Arizona Crowley was charged with domestic violence first degree. Chief Sean Brinson says the police responded to an in-progress incident at 3:45 Friday morning at 26 Susie Circle. Authorities allege Crowley struck a member of her household, […]

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Opening day enrollement of 10,647

Some 10,600 Oconee school age children bid farewell today to the summer recess and reported for a new year of learning. Today’s first day enrollment of 10,647 was 25 students higher than a year ago, but officials note the attendance figures will fluctuate in the coming days. Attracting adequate numbers of bus drivers continues to riddle the district. Today the […]

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Lake drowning victim was Greer resident

A Spartanburg County man died Sunday night at Fall Creek Landing on Lake Keowee near Salem. He was swimming in an area near the main boat landing; he was swimming away from shore when according to bystanders he appeared to struggle and then disappeared. He was recovered by divers approximately 45 minutes after the initial 911 call was received. The […]

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It’s not a groundwater leak, after all

Here is an update on a story posted earlier today.  According to Bob Faires of Seneca Light and Water, work crews determined today that the source of water emanating from beneath the 123 By-Pass near Short Street is not groundwater.  Rather, Faires says, earlier suspicions are now realized that the water is caused by a water line leak–the origin of […]

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Early qualifying for Salem election

Lynn Towe has signed up to seek his first, full term as mayor of Salem.  In the running for two council seats, so far, are incumbents Judy Hines and Kevin Talley.  By the 11 o’clock hour this morning, there had been no filers for the Westminster election and no new qualifying in either the Walhalla or West Union candidate fields.  […]

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