By-law change to be talked by sewer policymakers

In their meeting on Monday afternoon next week, the policymakers for the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority are to consider changing their by-laws to allow a city administrator or a utilities director who is employed full-time by a city to serve as a commissioner if he or she lives outside Oconee County.  The by-laws as they are now written cost […]

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Test positivity drops, but death numbers jump

The percentage of COVID-19 test data on Tuesday in South Carolina fell to 24.4%, from nearly 34% the previous day.  However, the number of South Carolinians confirmed to have died from the virus during the 24-hour count for Tuesday was placed by DHEC at 107, with another 30 probable deaths.  Several of the 107 number were residents of Oconee, Anderson, […]

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A vicious terrorist has been killed, says Sen. Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham applauds the killing by a U-S military operation of an ISIS leader in Syria.  “I really appreciate the counterterrorism operation authorized by President Biden and conducted in northwest Syria to kill Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi,” Graham said in a statement from Washington.  The senator said, “It is imperative we hit them before they hit us.” While Republican […]

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Nature dealing a soaker through tomorrow night

A flood watch is in effect from 6 o’clock this evening through 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.  Periods of heavy rain are possible across western Upstate South Carolina, especially from this evening through tomorrow morning.  The rain is liable to create areas for excessive runoff including poor drainage areas, greenways, parks, farmland, boat access areas, campgrounds, and low water crossings.

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Drug and gun charges issued in Seneca

According to Seneca Police Department, a pickup truck in motion late at night Tuesday without displayed headlights or tail lights caught a patrol officer’s attention on WS 1st Street.  The police say that after stopping the pickup on ES 3rd Street the following charges were placed against driver Jerry Bernard Lawrence Jr:  possession of a weapon during a violent crime […]

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Electronic sign could make Walhalla more transparent

In general, one of Walhalla’s newest councilmen believes the city can become more transparent with its business by posting important messages on a sign placed strategically where most people could see it.  Grant Keehn made his feelings known during this week’s city hall meeting, and supplemented those feelings with his hope that a more transparent city government can have the […]

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Clearing a Utica location of meth

Oconee deputies say they cleared a car at Utica of nearly 47 grams of methamphetamine on Tuesday when they went to Padgett Street to check out word that a drug offender suspect might be there.  The result:  the arrests of a man and a woman.  The sheriff’s office reports trafficking in methamphetamine charges against Steve Allen Broach, 48 years old, […]

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A COVID confirmation means no Irish music in Walhalla

A scheduled performance in Walhalla by Gaelic Storm, a California-founded group that specializes in Irish music, has been cancelled….and the reason is one of the group members has tested positive for COVID-19 and must quarantine at home.  A communication received locally indicates Gaelic Storm’s Walhalla appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts will be re-scheduled.  An announcement is to […]

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