Seneca leaders welcome comment tomorrow evening

It’s budget time for the city of Seneca.  And tomorrow night the mayor and council hold a public hearing to take comment and questions on the various budgets that will make up Seneca’s spending and revenue projections for another 12 month period.  The hearing will take place at 6 tomorrow night at City Hall.  The city leaders apparently are in […]

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Seneca physician to call it a career

After 38 years as a family physician, Dr. John Miller of Seneca Medical Associates is retiring.  His last day will be Friday.  In a letter to patients, Miller said he has reached the decision with mixed emotions.  To his patients, Miller said, “It has been a privilege to be your family doctor and to provide medical care for you over […]

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Doris Moore Grant

Seneca – Doris Moore Grant, 72, of the late Jimmy Willie Grant, of 102 Ogilvie Drive, passed away peacefully at her home on June 21, 2019. A funeral service will be held 2:00 pm, Monday, June 24, 2019 at the chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home. The family will receive friend’s 1-2 pm, Prior to the service. Burial is to follow […]

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Barbara Jean Graham Galloway

Walhalla, SC — Barbara Jean Graham Galloway, 79, wife of Charles Wesley Galloway, of 7876 North Hwy 11, Walhalla, passed away Sunday, June 23, 2019, at her home  Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, June 25, 2019, at Bethel Presbyterian Church with burial to follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00 PM […]

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Search tentatively to resume Monday

The Seneca police say they have tentatively scheduled Monday to resume the search of an area between S. Walnut and Utica community in their investigation of the discovery of human remains. The remains are those of a female, but local authorities on Friday awaited results of state police lab tests to help in the identification. According to Chief Covington, the […]

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Walhallan charged in scheme alleging insurance fraud

The state police arrested a Walhalla woman on the charge of presenting a false claim for insurance benefit—a value between two and ten thousand dollars. SLED says the case against Robbie Leigh Eades, 29 years old, involved the creation of a fictitious company to file a claim for car repairs. A warrant alleges Eades filed a fictitious estimate for repairs […]

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At least two Walhalla councilmen to run for mayor

A Walhalla city councilman says he definitely will be a candidate for mayor in November—regardless of who else might. Dennis Owens is looking to move from the city council to mayor. And, so far, Walhalla mayor shapes up to be a race between Owens and fellow Councilman Tjay Bagwell. A decision by the incumbent, Danny Edwards, is to be announced […]

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Permit requested for July 4 event

Westminster City Council will meet in special session Monday to consider granting a special permit for an Independence Day event.  Seeking the permit is Mary E. Smith of Down on Main Italian Bistro for “Independence Celebration on Main”, featuring a DJ and seven bands, from 11 to 11 Thursday, July 4.

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25 medical kits donated to Oconee Sheriff’s Office

In about six out of every 10 police calls where someone is hurt, an officer is on scene before professional medical personnel. The Oconee Sheriff’s Office now has additional medical equipment for its officers to apply when they encounter victims with major blood loss. Courtesy of Anderson-based Tactical Medical Solutions, the Oconee Sheriff’s Office today received a donation of 25 […]

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