Sunday sales to be voted

Besides President and Sheriff and other contests, there’s another reason for Senecans to remember to vote this year. And this applies only to voters living within the city limits. City Attorney Michael Smith says it is a ballot proposition that Seneca leaders have decided to put forth to the voters. The question in front of the Seneca voters reads: “Shall the South Carolina Department of Revenue be authorized to issue temporary permits in this municipality (City of Seneca) for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours to allow for the possession, sale and consumption of liquors by the drink to bona fide non-profit organizations and building establishments authorized to be licensed for consumption on premises sales and to allow the sale of beer and wine at permitted off premises location without regard to the days or hours of sale in this municipality.”