Eleazer makes an explanation

Chris Eleazer, executive director of the Coneross wastewater treatment plant, thinks there’s value in changing the bylaws of Oconee’s Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  So does Seneca’s Scott Moulder.  But for different reasons.  Moulder believes Seneca, the largest customer of the system, is entitled to greater representation on the policy board.  Eleazer’s reasons for urging the consideration of amending the by-laws […]

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Power company plans for Lake Tugaloo dam

  Georgia power companies have ambitious intentions for an aging dam that stands in the vicinity of Lake Tugaloo and the federally-protected Wild and Scenic Chattooga River.  The Lake Tugaloo dam is part of a network of hydro-electric facilities maintained and operated by Southern Company and Georgia Power.  According to a statement by Georgia Power, the Lake Tugaloo facilities are […]

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Redistributing maintenance costs within sewer authority

Redistributing the cost burden of maintaining the collector system within the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority is now deemed a worthwhile topic for discussion by the members of the JRSA’s policy-making board.  Tally Grant, the Walhalla-Westminster designee, sought to bring the discussions yesterday to an end until the next time by saying, “Let’s think about it some more.”  The idea […]

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Second conservative declares political intent

A Lake Keowee resident declared today her intent to run for the Republican nomination this year for Seat One, Oconee County Council.  She’s Kay Keehn Knapp, whose political philosophy is conservative.  Knapp is a sister of Walhalla city councilman Grant Keehn.  She has been an audience member of county council meetings and feels it’s a good time for her to […]

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Free STD testing tomorrow

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is today.  And tomorrow participating South Carolina DHEC health departments will offer free tests.  African Americans are disproportionately affected, and DHEC is hopeful tests and awareness will increase in Black communities.

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COVID decline in Oconee school populations

Here’s a COVID-19-related statement from Oconee public schools:  “As of now, the district is going to stay the course with our current guidelines and procedures.  We are seeing a significant decline in the number of cases among students and staff across all schools.”  That statement from Jennifer Dodd, spokeswoman for the Oconee School District, is the response to a 101.7/WGOG […]

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