“cMOM” audit becomes important to Oconee cities

The elected leaders of four Oconee municipalities are likely to understand why a “cMOM” audit is important to them, and why a state regulatory agency wants them conducted.  Seneca, Walhalla, Westminster, and West Union are being prodded by South Carolina DHEC to study the wastewater collection systems of each municipality.  It’s called a “cMOM” and stands for capacity, management, operations […]

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Co-defendant admits guilt in stabbing incident

One of two people arrested in a stabbing late last winter admitted his guilt yesterday in the Oconee courtroom and received a sentence that sends him to prison for five years. Deputy Solicitor Lindsey Simmons said Terry Dale Glauner pleaded guilty to charges of resisting arrest with assault and assault and battery first degree. Glauner and a second person were […]

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Helen Walker Holtzclaw Alford

Seneca –Helen Elizabeth Walker Holtzclaw Alford, 95, widow of the late David Maurice Holtzclaw and the late Malcom Eugene Alford, passed away Thursday, August 8, 2019 at Cottingham Hospice House. A Funeral Service will be held 2:30 pm, Saturday, August 10, 2019 at Sandifer Funeral Home Chapel. Burial is to follow the service at Heritage Memorial Gardens. The family will […]

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A fourth declaration for Walhalla mayor

A fourth Walhallan said today he will run for city mayor in the November 5 election. If he wins, it’ll make for a political comeback. The latest of four men to declare intent is Randy Chastain, who stepped away from city politics eight years ago. Prior to that, he served as mayor, preceded by terms on the city council. In […]

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Final season game for African-American youth baseball

First pitch this evening for the final game of the season for African-American youth baseball in the Upstate will be 5:30 at Greenville’s Timmons Park at 121 Oxford Street.  The program to interest inner-city youth from across the Upstate in America’s national past time is considered to have been a success this summer, and program facilitator Calvin Ivery is hopeful […]

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