Some traveling music for the Seneca PD

As early as next week, the main operations of the Seneca police are transferring to a new location—the city’s industrial complex on the Shiloh Road.  “Just our main operations are moving to Shiloh Road,” says Chief Bowling.  The long-time location on N. Depot Street below city hall will remain the police communications center, and the lobby there will continue to […]

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Walhalla Men’s Annual Fish Fry

This year the Walhalla Men’s Annual Fish Fry takes place 11:30 am Saturday, June 8 in the cafeteria of the Walhalla Middle School, the former Walhalla High. Anyone who graduated from the high school or considers the Garden of the Gods their hometown is invited for food and fellowship.  This is the event Harold Gibson and Blue Miller organized many […]

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The Sandifers accorded a warm reception

The members of Seneca City Council gave a public demonstration of their appreciation for the city’s long-time representative in state government, Rep. Bill Sandifer.  The 29-year state lawmaker and his wife, Sandra, were recognized last night for a helpful and productive relationship that Mayor Dan Alexander says has boosted Seneca’s spree of development, both commercially and residentially.

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Smoke in the air at Jazz

The mayor and council in Seneca received varied opinion on the issue of whether smoking should be forbidden at Jazz on the Alley on Thursday evenings during the outdoor seasons.  Members of the audience spoke during last night’s city hall meeting.  For one, Mary Alless White thinks it’s time to implement a designated smoking area, and she thinks an ideal […]

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Unmasking all that surveying

At least as far as city officials know, there’s no clear explanation for what all that recently surveying at and near Seneca’s east end intersection – where highways 123 and SC 130 and EN 1st Street come together at a busy traffic light intersection.  What the state DOT has in mind was the question that Councilman Ernest Riley put to […]

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Several city jobs to be filled

Seneca has jobs to fill, 14 of them as outlined in a report last night to the city council.  According to Josh Riches, assistant administrator, among the openings are police officers and street department positions.  One available job that appears to be filled is that of assistant finance officer.  The city has someone in mind; however, for now, the individual’s […]

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Politics in the air at Clemson

Local and area chambers of commerce are planning to bring together at one setting the several men and women who are competing for votes for the available U-S House of Representatives seat in Washington.  Chamber officials are accepting seat reservations from the public to see and hear the candidates for the Third District congressional seat — the one that long-time […]

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