New colorful decorations may adorn Walhalla streets

Decorations for patriotic events, Oktoberfest, and Christmas are staples various times of the year along Walhalla streets. The city street department may soon be tasked with putting up additional flags and banners. Brent Taylor, city administrator, has detected public interest in new banners that promote the hike and bike park, Walhalla Homecoming, and the city in general. Taylor this month […]

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Brock cuts predecessor’s job

Rick Martin is no longer employed by Oconee County government. County Administrator Amanda Brock confirmed to 101.7/WGOG NEWS last evening that she informed Martin yesterday that, after months of evaluation, the county will eliminate his position of deputy administrator for public works. She indicated Martin’s position is not needed. Martin was a long-time director of the county quarry and, most […]

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Oconee seniors can watch school sports at no charge

Courtesy of Oconee public schools, senior citizens are entitled to free admittance to regular season high school athletic events.  All that’s necessary for a senior citizen is to be at least 65 years old, go to the district office in Walhalla with driver’s license and request the free gold card.  The pass can be used reciprocally at Pickens and Greenville […]

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Crowd for Walhalla mayor to expand tomorrow

The field of candidates for Walhalla mayor will expand tomorrow by at least one.  The two-term councilman, Tjay Bagwell, says he will make good on his intention to offer for mayor, and he’ll do that tomorrow at the county office of Registrations and Elections.  Councilman Dennis Owens and the incumbent, Danny Edwards, have previously qualified.  And there are indications that […]

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On a January day, 70 were homeless in Oconee

On one winter’s day in January, at least 70 people in Oconee County fell into the category of homeless. This was learned this week by the Oconee County Council when the council received a presentation from the executive director of the United Housing Connections. Leslie Crowl told the council that on that particular January day, 35 people were homeless but […]

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Clemson parking deck elevator out of service

An electrical surge in storms this week disabled the elevator at Clemson’s Keith Street parking deck.  While the city awaits the arrival of necessary parts to repair, the elevator may be out of service for as long as two weeks.  The city of Clemson requests that people with disabilities who use the parking deck keep this in mind and may […]

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Charges pile up against pair arrested in two-state spree

Law enforcement authorities have added charges against two Greenville men arrested in a crime spree that was brought to an end when the Clemson police captured the suspects. The sheriff’s office in Stephens County, Georgia reports vehicle break-in charges have been added against Wallace Wardlaw, 22 years old, and Vonnie Earl Locklear, 30 years old. WNEG Toccoa quotes Sheriff Randy […]

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