Vote is aimed to lower non-payment water fee

Walhalla’s leaders cast the first of two votes in favor of easing the plight of water customers who are behind in paying their monthly bills. At David Underwood’s urging, the council voted 4 to 2 to lower the non-payment or re-connect charge from $65 dollars to $35 dollars. Councilmen Bagwell and Roberts cast the two no votes. An attempt by […]

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Food trucks now a regulated Walhalla business

Serving meals from mobile vehicles is now a regulated business in Walhalla. The city council last night gave final approval of an amended ordinance following council review and a public hearing. After hearing from the one mobile food vendor who spoke, Tina Stevens, the council agreed to consider exceptions to the requirement that a food truck may only occupy a […]

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New magistrate office project to launch next month

After years of talking, putting the work on a new county magistrate’s office in Westminster out for bid will probably be go before the Oconee County Council’s second meeting in January. Administrator Amanda Brock told council members Tuesday that the county’s due diligence regarding the property should be finished so the Council can give the project that green light. There […]

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Duncan decries “reckless spending bills”

The 3rd District U-S representative, Jeff Duncan of Laurens, registered no votes to new spending bills that he calls reckless.  The bills would spend $1.4 trillion dollars and cover 2,300 pages. Critics, like Duncan, say the bills are full of provisions sought by lobbyists and interest groups.  An AP report states, if passed, the bills would head off a government […]

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Bus service seeks route change

Clemson Area Transit (“CAT”) proposes to start service on a route that would take bus passengers from Easley and Greenville to the Clemson University School of Nursing.  Two public hearings are scheduled at noon and 5:30 pm Friday, January 3 at CATbus headquarters, 200 West Lane, Clemson.  You can send written comments to Clemson Area Transit, Attention:  Keith Moody, CEO/GM, […]

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Helen Marlene Bottoms Field

Seneca, SC — Helen Marlene Bottoms Field, 69, passed away December 16, 2019. The family will receive friends from 6:00 – 8:00 pm, Friday, December 20, 2019, at Davenport Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, December 21, 2019, at the Craig Memorial Cemetery, Old Pickens Church Road, Oconee County, SC.

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Recycling centers post holiday operations

Oconee County’s re-cycling centers, formerly called manned convenience centers, will operate next week on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24 from 7 am to 3 pm.  But then the centers will lock their gates and close for the next two days, so that the employees can enjoy time for Christmas and the day afterward.  They will re-open at regular time Friday, […]

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