20% (rate hike) “caught us off guard”—Moulder

The chairman of Oconee’s Joint Regional Sewer Authority has removed from the table, at least for the next few months, any notion that its member cities should pay more for wastewater treatment.  Chairman Scott Moulder, the Seneca administrator, conceded that the idea of a 20% increase in the annual charge to his city and Walhalla and Westminster caught commissioners of […]

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Westminster declares top priorities

  The mayor and five of the city’s six councilmen agree priority one for the city is raising revenues.  And they are not talking about property taxes or utility charges.  At their annual strategy meeting, there was agreement to consider other methods to grow the city’s finances.  Mayor Brian Ramey says they include incentivizing home development, expanding garbage pickup routes, […]

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Scott questions Senate priorities

South Carolina’s U-S senators, and the rest of their colleagues, are now sworn to be judges next month on whether Donald Trump in the waning days of his term bears responsibility for the insurrection at the Capitol.  South Carolina’s Tim Scott, in a pre-trial statement yesterday, said he’s unconvinced the Senate has the authority to try what now is a […]

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“We want to make downtown awesome” — architect

An architect on behalf of a two-member team from the state municipal association helped rev up a crowd of interested Walhallans into imagining the future for the city’s downtown business district.  Randy Wilson has been in Walhalla only three days, but he’s sold on many of the assets that lie within the core commercial district.  He and his colleague Jenny […]

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FedEx truck wrecks near Walhalla

No injuries are reported this afternoon in an accident involving a FedEx truck north of Walhalla.  The accident scene was the Austin Edwards Road where, according to a public safety responder, the small box-type truck left the roadway and hit trees.  The state patrol logged the accident around the 1 o’clock hour.

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Vaccine shortage impedes northeast Georgia inoculations

Prisma Health of South Carolina, along with the public health department serving northeast Georgia, and the state of New Jersey, among others, share a common distinction.  Their providers of COVID-19 vaccines have exhausted their supplies or are running dangerously low.  Georgia’s District Two Public has stopped making appointments for the time being.  Toccoa Radio WNEG quotes the department spokesman as […]

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