Bodies found in rural Pickens County

The Pickens County coroner’s office reports the bodies of a man and a woman were discovered early yesterday at a Marietta community address near the Table Rock Road.  Amber Riddle, 38, and John Ryan Riddle Sr., 43, are apparent gunshot victims.  According to Chief Deputy Coroner Andrew Wilson, “The investigation thus far supports the theory that the motive and connection […]

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Two fires

Walhalla and West Union fire fighters called late yesterday afternoon to the JTEKT manufacturing plant.  Fire was extinguished in a furnace at the plant, according to one responder.  Near Westminster, Red Cross was called to assist two people displaced by a single-wide mobile home fire on the Clearmont Road.  Fire Chief Michael Smith says the fire is under investigation.

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I-85 work on the Georgia side

A Georgia DOT spokesman sheds light on his state’s plans to improve I-85.  Kyle Collins says, “GDOT is expected to begin project concept development activities in Fall 2024 for a preferred alternative to reconstruct I-85 from State Route (SR) 15 in Commerce to the South Carolina State line….  Responding to an inquiry by Lake Hartwell Radio WLHR at Lavonia, Collins […]

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No show, no pay

The mayor and town council in West Union are in agreement.  If you don’t show up for a town council meeting, you don’t get paid.  Serving as mayor and as a council member is a part-time, paid job in the small town.  Mayor Oliver says there will be some exceptions, such as if an elected leader misses a meeting because […]

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Westminster and Blue Ridge are striking a deal

Westminster City Council gave preliminary approval last night to an ordinance to welcome Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative in an operation and management arrangement.  The city is a retail electric power customer of “PMPA” — a municipal electric wholesale consortium based in Greer.  As explained by city administrator Kevin Bronson, the deal with Blue Ridge is a year-to-year arrangement in which […]

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Covingtons’ business license re-instated

Westminster re-instated the business license for a Retreat Street coffee shop, an act of compassion for a young couple who violated business license provisions.  The city council acted unanimously after a contentious one-hour-plus hearing.  Council members, however, conceded although there were communication difficulties with the operators of Chatuga Ridge Coffee, city staff carried out their role in trying to ensure […]

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