Celebration of Freedom Friday in Westminster

A Westminster group claims that its event this week will feature the best fireworks display.  The Second Annual Celebration of Freedom, hosted by the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 107, takes place at 6 o’clock Friday evening at Owens Stadium behind West-Oak Middle School.  Games and free food will be 6 to 9 pm.  At 9:15 a patriotic ceremony […]

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Tech sets its July 4 week schedule

Tri-County Technical College will be closed Thursday and Friday, July 4 and 5 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.  Thru the holiday weekend, all college campuses and buildings will be closed to employees, students and the public.  Tech will resume normal operations Monday, July 8.

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Walhalla shuffles its garbage pick up schedule

Walhalla garbage pick ups are on regular schedule this week, with one exception.  And that’s Thursday–the 4th of July.  Walhalla customers who would normally be scheduled on Thursday should instead prepare for their pick up this week to be on Friday–the 5th of July.  That’s means roll carts should be out by 7 o’clock Friday morning.

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Carolyn Barrett Gilstrap

Seneca, SC — Carolyn Barrett Gilstrap, 81, of 1124 Friendship Road, Seneca, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, at the home. She is the wife of Edgar C. Gilstrap. A celebration of life service will be held at Hepsibah Baptist Church, 1304 Friendship Road, Seneca, SC 29678, Saturday, July 13, 2019, at […]

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Walhalla Weather Station partially disabled

Last night’s storms left many Oconeeans today with the tasks of clearing away fallen trees and scattered tree limbs.  At Walhalla’s Hickory Hollow Farm, the problem is more serious.  Lightning hit the cable that weather observer Barbara Wilson uses to gauge the city’s official high and low temperatures for 24-hour periods.  She’s still able to record rain measurements, but official […]

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Nuclear warning sirens to be tested

The outdoor warning sirens around the Oconee Nuclear Station will be tested at 11:50 a.m. on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. The 65 sirens within 10 miles of the Oconee Nuclear Station will sound for three minutes. This test is performed in cooperation with emergency officials in Oconee and Pickens counties, who are responsible for sounding the sirens. Because this is […]

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Lakes will be packed July 4 week

You can count on it. Lakes such as Keowee and Hartwell will be packed the July 4 week. All campsites at Oconee’s three county parks have been reserved, and the PRT’s Phil Shirley says visitors are arriving as early as today. Fifteen years at the head of South Cove, High Falls, and Chau Ram parks has taught Shirley that there […]

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Traffic lights disabled at intersection

Traffic lights are mal-functioning this morning at an Oconee County intersection.  Motorists should exercise caution in proceeding through SC 28/the Blue Ridge Boulevard and Sheep Farm Road.  One driver tells us the lights are flashing in front of 28 motorists, but not working at all for those approaching from Sheep Farm Road.

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New arrests in “Operation Infinity”

In its continuous war against those who break the drug laws, Oconee Sheriff’s Office carried out an operation Wednesday in which ten men and women were arrested on various charges, most of which contain the word methamphetamine. Sheriff Crenshaw said, “We will continue arresting those that choose to sell illegal drugs in our communities. We also are promoting drug prevention […]

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New electric circuit goes “live” in Westminster

A new, 7,200 kilovolt circuit that went “live” this week in Westminster is seen by the city as a permanent fix toward the problem of flickering and outages caused by ground faults. The accomplishment is hailed by the city as a year-long effort to alleviate a burdened circuit and split another that serves the middle and downtown sections of the […]

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