Harlene Neal Land

    Walhalla, SC — Harlene Neal Land, 89, wife of the late Frank Harvey Land, of Walhalla, passed away on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at her home.   Mrs. Land was the daughter of the late Harry Edward and Maude Shead Neal. She retired from JP Stevens after 35 years of service and was a member of Poplar Springs […]

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Fluorescent light may have been the culprit

The fire chief believes that a fluorescent light fixture may have caused this morning’s fire at the Seneca industrial complex off the Shiloh Road.  Chief Caudill of the Seneca Fire Department says material on fire dropped onto a table and a tarp in a section of the large building that the city uses for maintenance services.  Fire damage considered light, […]

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A new Westminster hire receives an assignment

Westminster’s new assistant city administrator, Reagan Osbon, has been chosen to serve on the Upper Savannah River Basin Council on the state DNR and will represent Westminster’s interests to the DNR water planning team.  The Upper Savannah River Basin is part of the South Carolina Water Planning Framework, the state’s process to develop long-term water management plans for its eight […]

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Toby Lowe makes Senior League roster

Walhalla’s Toby Lowe is a star middle school baseball catcher, and he made the cut for a spot on Easley’s Senior League World Series baseball team.  He’s a son of Holli and Matt Lowe.  And tomorrow, the Easley community is invited to meet Toby and his summer teammates during player introductions and a caravan at 5:45 pm to transport the […]

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Fire scene off the Shiloh Road

Fire fighters are at the industrial complex, shared by the city of Seneca and the county of Oconee.  Mayor Dan Alexander confirms they’ve discovered some kind of fire or smoke in part of the large building — the section that the city uses for maintenance work.  The mayor does not believe it is a major fire; he’s awaiting an update […]

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Ramey to run again

The Westminster mayor declares he will offer for re-election in his city’s election this November.  Brian Ramey to seek a new, four-year term.  Last night he announced his decision comes after prayer, after talking with his wife and a number of community members.  Ramey is upbeat about the progress he’s seeing in the county’s third largest municipality, and he admires […]

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