Water line break near Walhalla
There is a water line break at Wolf Stake Church Road and Pickens Highway. Crews are working and expect to have water restored within two (2) hours (by 3 pm). There is no boil advisory at this time.
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There is a water line break at Wolf Stake Church Road and Pickens Highway. Crews are working and expect to have water restored within two (2) hours (by 3 pm). There is no boil advisory at this time.
Read moreWhen asked, one out of four Clemson students said they had driven after having alcohol, and that was within a 30-day period of taking part in a poll. The Clemson Police Advisory Board received a presentation on underage and high-risk driving. Some six out of 10 students polled also said that, within a two-week period, they consumed five or more […]
Read moreJob seekers who’d be interested in work at a large manufacturing plant near Seneca are invited to take part in a virtual hiring event tomorrow morning. The Seneca location of BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions is hiring full-time production technicians and full-time apprentices. Interested applicants can see all open positions in Seneca at www.basf.com/seneca. Apprentices can count on $22.50 […]
Read moreTim Scott, South Carolina Republican, is a co-sponsor of “Protect Our Bases Act” — a bill that ensures a legislative committee may review foreign land purchases near sensitive military, intelligence, and national laboratory sites by requiring agencies to update and review their locations. Scott, ranking member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, says, “The Chinese Communist […]
Read moreA pothole-plagued county road in the Boone’s Creek Community near Salem is getting attention. Kyle Reid, director of the county roads and bridges department, says crews were at work yesterday filling potholes on the Ramey Road near the Boone’s Creek Road.
Read moreThe pantry at Walhalla’s St. Luke Methodist Church includes packaged foods, frozen meat, along with local apples. This is a free food day at the E. Main Street church this afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30.
Read moreSerious discussion is the way the boss of Seneca utilities describes the challenge to satisfy developers of a new and proposed mixed-use development west of the city. But the new owner of 148 acres held only recently by a South Carolina children’s home is thinking in terms of a combination commercial and residential development off the Sandifer Boulevard. Bob Faires, […]
Read moreKyle Thomas will be able to share his thoughts on the economy and banking conditions with a regional council of the federal government. The Blue Ridge Bank president/CEO has been selected for a three-year term on the Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. In that connection, Thomas announces an upcoming November 14 visit to […]
Read moreA five-hour manhunt ended last night at Toccoa, Georgia with the arrest of a 26-year old man accused of firing a weapon at a resident on Christine Circle, a incident law enforcement described as an altercation between residents. The Stephens County sheriff, Randy Shirley, said bullets struck a patrol vehicle, but no one was hurt in the entire ordeal. However, […]
Read moreA reminder today from Oconee Elections that Walhalla’s two voting precincts have permanently been moved from the Rescue/EMS building on S. Church Street to the American Legion Post 124 hut at 319 Kenneth Street, next door to the office of county Veterans Affairs. According to Ryan Nowland, a major benefit of the move is that voting in Precincts 1 and […]
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