No public action following closed-door get together

At their rare Friday afternoon meeting, the Oconee County Council removed the one and only discussion item from its agenda.  Under discussion items, at the county attorney’s request, the council deleted discussion of grant and performance agreements benefiting Akasol Inc. (Borg Warner acquired) “Project EVPack-Oconee.”  The councilmen later convened a private meeting for the following four items:  1. Receive legal […]

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Thomas Smith

Walhalla – Thomas Homer Smith, 79, husband of Milda Miller Smith, passed away on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at his residence.   Born in Seneca, SC, Thomas was the son of the late Wade Benson Smith and Maude Hopkins Smith. Thomas was a former Manager with Ingles for over 25 years and for Milliken Textiles for over 20 years. Thomas […]

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Gladys Cobb

  Gladys Virginia Rholetter Cobb, 88, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on, Friday, June 23rd, 2023.   Born in Brasstown, South Carolina, Gladys was the daughter of the late Gus Clarenton and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Rholetter. Glady’s was retired from the Torrington Co. in Walhalla, and was a member of Earles Grove Baptist Church.  She had a great […]

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Mize pleads for patience

Cutting the budget and slow to act on a step salary plan may give the impression that three members of Oconee County Council are determined to run-off county workers, but that’s not the case, according to a councilman who addressed financial matters during today’s special council meeting.  Don Mize, a first-term District Three councilman, said he has asked County Administrator […]

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Drug roundup developments

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is announcing today an additional arrest in the first drug round-up of 2023. The Sheriff’s Office began the operation with a meeting and briefing at 8:30am, on Tuesday, February 7th, at the Law Enforcement Center in Walhalla. The Sheriff’s Office obtained arrest warrants on 22 subjects. The arrest warrants were obtained based on controlled purchases […]

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Elliott calls it “hyper inflation”

Oconee County Councilman John Elliott, after a trip to the supermarket and learning what he had to pay, leads him to believe the economy is in a period of “hyper inflation”.  One definition of hyperinflation  is a high and accelerating inflation that erodes the real value of the local currency, as the prices of all goods increase.  According to ABC […]

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