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Oconee Humane Society still has dog food available for residents who need some help feeding their pups. Stop by 1925 Sandifer Blvd., Seneca between 10 and 5 or while supplies last.
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Oconee Humane Society still has dog food available for residents who need some help feeding their pups. Stop by 1925 Sandifer Blvd., Seneca between 10 and 5 or while supplies last.
Read moreThe South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has closed about 15 miles of U.S. 178 (Moorefield Memorial Highway) in Pickens County to replace a damaged culvert pipe beneath the road. The work is expected to take approximately one week. A signed detour route has been posted.
Read moreTo accommodate attendees for a National Day of Prayer event, part of Walhalla’s Main Street will be closed to thru traffic today. Chief of Police Tim Rice says to create room for the prayer event and the firing of military rifles near the veterans memorial, the two eastbound lanes of Main Street, between S. Church and S. Tugaloo, will be […]
Read moreSpecific details not yet available, but a crime was investigated yesterday at a large land clearing site at U-S 123 and the Richland Road across Oconee Country Club. Something was taken from a piece of equipment. The sheriff’s office plans to announce details once an incident report is prepared.
Read moreWalhalla plays host this weekend to the Mountains Festival and Southeast Gravel — Race to Valhalla. There will be road closures. Tim Rice, police chief, announces that all lanes of Main Street, from Oak to Ann, will be closed Saturday from 6 am to 6 pm. Crossover intersection will be closed to vehicle traffic at College, Tugaloo, Church and Oak […]
Read moreAfter a 3 year hiatus because of COVID and other concerns, the Walhalla Men’s Group Fish Fry returns this month and will take place Saturday, May 13 at Walhalla Middle School (the former high school). Organizers say for those to whom Walhalla means a lot, this event is always a swell venue to socialize and catch up with old friends. […]
Read moreA sophomore at Walhalla High School, Lyndley Lou, sees possibilities of a working relationship involving her school, the city of Walhalla, and the city’s merchants. Lyndley Lou told the city council this week she’d like to see the three work together on events in which her school plays a part. Main Street Director Catie Fisher was in the audience Tuesday […]
Read moreSeneca – Rev. Major “Macky” McArthur Rogers, 80, passed away on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Prisma Health – Oconee Memorial Hospital. Born in Tamassee, Macky was the son of the late Sam Rogers, Sr. and Mae Sims Rogers. Macky was a retired maintenance engineer for DHEC and a Southern Baptist Preacher who loved to serve the Lord. […]
Read moreFlorence Irene O’Donald went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday May 3, 2023. She was born on August 9, 1937, in Cateechee South Carolina and was the loving daughter of the late Melvin H. O’Donald and Ellen Payne O’Donald. Florence is survived by her daughters, Kathy James and Susan Harris of Seneca, South Carolina and special friends and […]
Read moreA deputy sheriff in Utica early Tuesday morning heard gun shots. The officer located a car on Padgett Street, made contact with the driver, and according to the sheriff’s office, charged Anton Joseph Bertich, 18, of Westminster with breach of peace – aggravated; possession with intent to distribute meth; unlawful carry a pistol; possession of pistol with the serial number […]
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