Crack of the bat season is oncoming

The Westminster Recreation Department will have its tball, baseball and softball registration February 10-14. Registration will be held at the M D Cleveland Civic center from 12pm – 5 pm. First time participants must have birth certificate along with registration fee. You must register at the Civic Center and pay at City Hall with cash or check. Tball ages are […]

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New weather forecast

Snow before 1pm, then rain and snow. High near 36. Light south wind. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Total daytime snow accumulation of around an inch possible. A chance of rain and snow before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Light and variable wind. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Mostly sunny tomorrow. […]

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Overflows continue to nag Oconee sewer facilities

Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority continues to experience overflows at two locations due to the flooding that occurred Thursday. The Coneross Creek Water Reclamation Facility received 5.9 inches of rain during a twelve-hour period, corresponding to a 25-to-50 year storm event in the Seneca area according to National Weather Service guidelines. At this time, diluted wastewater continues to spill at […]

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No tickets left for Black History Luncheon

A luncheon every year about this time attracts large crowds to Seneca, and this year is no exception.  Seneca’s Shelby Henderson says all tickets for the 8th Annual Black History Luncheon next week have been taken.  A crowd of about 300 people is expected to gather for Seneca’s signature event, presented by the Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum.  The keynote […]

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Have you seen Kendall Todd Hawkins?

The last known sighting of a 47-year old Oconee County man was in the middle of December. Now, almost two months later, Kendall Todd Hawkins is still considered missing. Hawkins is the subject of a renewed alert provided today by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office. Hawkins lived on Breezewood Drive, Westminster. His vehicle was found December 12 at home near the […]

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U-S Marshal imposters in Oconee

If someone comes to your home claiming to be a law enforcement officer but refuses to show identification, you should call 9-1-1 right away. That is the advice from the Oconee Sheriff’s Office today after someone on Thursday attempted a scam while posing as a United States marshal. A man in a suit who had a pronounced scar around one […]

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Danger: grounds are saturated

A brighter sky is lifting the water-logged spirits today, but there remains a real public safety risk.  The highway patrol points out  thoroughly soaked grounds enhance the possibility of falling trees–such as the one that fell yesterday and took one person’s life.  The patrol’s Joe Hovis reminds everyone that many roads, especially in the upstate, remain covered by water and […]

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Power outages in Anderson County

Anderson County’s Emergency Operations Center remains open this morning and at Operating Condition level 2 due to reports of downed trees and power lines. Operational staffing is limited and will likely remain so until approximately 12:00 p.m. today. Currently, approximately 1,300 residents are without power and a dozen trees have been reported down and blocking roadways. There have been no […]

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Two-day rain event totals

During two days of rain, more than 5.5″ inches were measured by the U-S Official Weather Observer in Walhalla.  Weather watcher Barbara Wilson reports the most significant part of that rainfall, nearly three-inches, fell during a five-hour period from 7 am yesterday to 12 noon.

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