Tourist attraction to mark 50 years

An event next week will mark 50 years for an Oconee County tourist attraction. Duke’s World Energy opened July 1, 1969 as the Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center. In the first year alone, according to Duke, 250 thousand visitors explored interactive energy exhibits and watched the construction of the next door Oconee Nuclear Station which began to produce electricity four years later. […]

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15-year prison sentence handed down in Pickens County

A 15-year prison  term has been handed down to a 37-year old man who pleaded guilty to entering a Pickens County home armed with what appeared to be a rifle.  Defendant Kelsie Travan McMullan pleaded guilty Monday to armed robbery and burglary first degree, and possession of weapon during a violent crime.  According to the 13th Solicitor’s Office, McMullan pointed […]

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Walhalla spending set for another 12 months

Going forward, Walhalla now has a spending plan for a new year of city government. City leaders say their new budget holds the line on property taxes and no increases in fees on the general government side. They project enough revenues to afford three percent pay raises for city workers and enough money to buy a couple of new SUVs […]

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Clothes apparently overheat, sparking dryer fire

A fire last night has shut down part of a Walhalla laundromat business. The city’s fire fighters answered a call around 9 last night to the Superclean laundromat on S. Pine Street. Chief Brandon Burton says linen clothing apparently left too long inside a dryer caused a small fire. Minimal fire damage resulted, but smoke filled the laundry building. As […]

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Appeal rejected, way cleared for demoliton

The way was cleared last night at City Hall to demolish an old Walhalla house condemned by the code officer as dilapidated and unsafe. After seeing photographs and a presentation by code officer Daniel Fletcher, the city council rejected an appeal for leniency from the owner of the S. Poplar Street vacant structure The owner, Nanette Alexander, did not appear […]

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Walhalla delays mobile food vehicle enforcement

Walhalla will wait until the first of January to enforce rules that govern the operation of mobile home food trucks in the corporate limits. City Council’s action last night followed discussions with one mobile truck restaurateur and the operators of a wine bar who say their business has been boosted by a Main Street food truck service. Part of last […]

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Claud W. Pitts

Walhalla – Claud William Pitts, husband of 62 years to Janet Adams Pitts, of Adams Sullivan Road, passed away on June 18, 2019. A funeral service will be held 2 pm, Thursday, June 20, 2019, in the Chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home with burial to follow at Oconee Memorial Park. The family will receive friends 6-8 pm, Wednesday, June 19, […]

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Pendleton man arrested in stolen vehicle investigation

A 47-year old man from the Anderson County town of Pendleton has been arrested in Seneca as part of an investigation of a stolen vehicle. The Seneca police say they arrested Markus Walters Monday at a By-Pass motel and recovered a motorcycle stolen next door from the bowling alley. Authorities list three charges against Walters: possession of stolen vehicle, distribution […]

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