In old days you could watch movies from your car

A question from a listener got us to thinking here about something we had only heard about in the past, and only heard very little. The listener’s question wanted to know the name of a drive-in movie theatre that operated in the 1950s on SC 183/the Walhalla-Westminster Highway. It took a few phone calls to find the answer. Reading from […]

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Special Seneca meeting

A special meeting of the Seneca City Council will take place at 5:30 tomorrow evening at City Hall. Agenda items are body camera contract for the police department and the first reading of an ordinance that re-finances a combined utility revenue bond. On-site social distancing will be in place at this meeting.

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Oconee Census response behind state and federal’s

So far, in the nationwide effort to count how many there are of us, Oconee County numbers trail both state and federal responses. By yesterday, 38% of Oconeeans who’ve been contacted have completed the Census form questions. And, of those 38%, Oconeeans along Lake Keowee are leading the way. Those at Fall Creek, the Cliffs, and Keowee Key are at […]

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Sunday’s South Carolina DHEC report

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 132 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, including four additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 2,049, and those who have died to 44. These additional deaths occurred in three individuals who were elderly. Two of the […]

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Siren sounds Wednesday scheduled test

The sirens that are to sound on Wednesday morning are another in a regularly scheduled test of those emergency warning devices within a 10-mile radius of the Oconee Nuclear Station. According to a Duke spokeswoman, because of the pandemic it is important to point out that the wailing of those sirens—at 11:50 Wednesday morning—pertain to the scheduled practice run of […]

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What Seneca’s state lawmaker says about the virus

Bill Sandifer, Seneca’s state representative, is aware of those newly-announced claims for unemployment compensation. But, for now, he’s confident that South Carolina does have the money for the claimants who qualify. Should the state’s pool of jobless funds deplete South Carolina, he says, can turn to the federal government. Part of the federal relief package has money to dole out […]

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Relief checks “in the next few weeks”

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will begin distributing COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments in the next few weeks. IRS – Criminal Investigation and the United States Attorney’s Office in the District of South Carolina warned South Carolina taxpayers today to be alert about possible scams relating to these payments as well as other malicious attempts to defraud […]

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Burning ban in Walhalla

Here’s an announcement from the Walhalla fire chief, Brandon Burton:  “Effective immediately there will be no burning within the city limits of Walhalla. We also encourage people out in the unincorporated areas to refrain from burning. Conditions are conducive for fire spread. If you must burn please do so responsibly.”

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Business community gets advice from Sen. Scott

Through the internet this morning, members of the South Carolina business community are getting advice from Senator Tim Scott about how the federal government is able to help business weather the coronavirus storm. Up for particular discussion is the newly-approved nationwide relief package that’ll contain money and other assistance for the various segments of the economy. In the case of […]

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