Car crashes into Walhalla home

A car crashed yesterday afternoon into an attached garage at a Walhalla home at 300 Freedom Drive, near SC 183/the Pickens Highway.  The fire department reports neither the two occupants of the car, nor anyone inside the home, were hurt, but there was significant structural damage.  Chief Brandon Burton says fire fighters installed shoring to mitigate a potential collapse.  City […]

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Former Westminster policeman arrested

Law enforcement records show that a former Westminster policeman was charged yesterday with breach of peace, aggravated in nature; and the use of firearm while under the influence. Warrants released by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office, the arresting agency, allege that Andrew Major Rankin, 27, “repeatedly discharged a shotgun on his property at approximately 12:44 am, within fifty (50) feet of […]

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Early (absentee) voting is underway

Tuesday, November 5 isn’t the only day you can cast a ballot in your 2019 municipal election in Oconee County. Absentee voting is underway in advance of Election Day and, if you qualify, all you have to do to vote early is to get in touch with the office of Registration and Elections in Walhalla. This time there are four […]

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Stephanie Barker joins Blue Ridge Bank

Blue Ridge Bank announces that Stephanie Barker has been hired as Teller for the Westminster Office. Barker joins Blue Ridge Bank with over 8 years of retail management experience and one year of banking experience in Oconee County. C. Kyle Thomas, President and CEO, stated, “We are truly fortunate to have Stephanie join Blue Ridge Bank. Stephanie has worked in […]

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Lake access area to be closed for two months

Duke Energy announces that starting Oct. 27, Fall Creek Access Area (South) will temporarily close to install fencing to prevent pedestrian access to the peninsula from the main access area parking lot and to support shoreline stabilization work. Over the past several years, drownings in the vicinity of the Fall Creek Access Area have occurred from individuals accessing the Fall […]

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Walhalla nixes move to late afternoon sewer meetings

Most members of Oconee’s policy-making board for sewer operations work day time. And, in an effort to cut down on night-time meetings, the Joint Regional Sewer Authority board voted to start first Monday of the month commission meetings at 4 o’clock in the afternoon instead of 6 o’clock at night. But member city Walhalla doesn’t think that’s a good idea. […]

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Rifle confiscated, West Union man arrested

Deputies confiscated a rifle and arrested a West Union man last weekend on three charges. After a 9-1-1 call to a home on Fernwood Drive, the following charges were filed against Donald Clontz, 65 years old: common law breach of peace, malicious injury to personal property, and presenting firearms at a person. A warrant issued by Magistrate Norton alleges Clontz […]

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Edwards: “This is something new for Walhalla”

Walhalla city fathers dealt with a hot potato last night by taking no vote on a zoning change that’ll clear the way for new home construction on smaller-sized lots. Mayor Danny Edwards responded to a critic of the planning commission’s recommendation for a general residential zone on Tyre B. Mauldin Street by saying, “This is something new for Walhalla.” The […]

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Oconee donates to three charities

Oconee County Council in separate votes Tuesday approved honoring the requests of three local charities for the total of $60,000. Of the total, $20,000 will go to the Seneca-based Our Daily Rest. The organization’s executive director, Lauren Richardson, told council members the county’s donation would be used as matching funds for grants doubling the county’s gift. This year alone, Richardson […]

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