Sewer South 2 one-third complete

The project to lay sewer pipe to I-85 in Oconee is estimated to be 33% complete, according to Chris Eleazer.  The head of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority says most of the force main pipe on the south side of the interstate between exits 1 and 2 has been installed with 10″ pipe bored below the surface of Lake Hartwell […]

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Opportunity to grow a professional career

Thomas Alexander of Walhalla, the State Senate president, took the opportunity yesterday to meet a young Anderson man embarking on a career somewhere in the professional world.  And for Alexander, the Oconee-Pickens senator, the meeting served for him to help mentor or coach a young person who shows promise of, perhaps, someday becoming a leader in his field.  Another way […]

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Early Voting yesterday — 32 ballots cast

A total of 32 votes added to the running count of Oconee’s municipal electorate who are taking advantage of Early Voting opportunities — ahead of next week’s town and city elections countywide.  As it has been the case, all of the action is centered in Seneca and Walhalla.  County Elections took in 14 Seneca votes yesterday; 18 from Walhalla.  Voters […]

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Seneca’s new PetSafe Dog Park

Soccer nets now take up Kapp Field where they used to play youth baseball.  Something new is on the way there:  a PetSafe dog park.  Scott Moulder, city administrator, says along Quincy Road the city is building a dog park there, with an entrance patio. Kapp Field is now officially inside the Bennie Cunningham Jr. Park.  Cunningham of both college […]

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Floyd Carter

  Salem – Floyd Finley Carter, 87, husband of Dianne Kneece Carter, passed away on Tuesday, October 24th, 2023 at Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   Born September 30th, 1936, in Long Creek, South Carolina, Floyd was the son of the late Arnold Basco Carter and Neoshia Davis Carter.  Floyd was a United States Navy Veteran and attended Salem Baptist […]

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