Seneca’s elected leaders assemble tomorrow night
The men and women who set the policy for Seneca government get together tomorrow evening at city hall. The 6 o’clock meeting will make for city council’s regular March meeting.
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The men and women who set the policy for Seneca government get together tomorrow evening at city hall. The 6 o’clock meeting will make for city council’s regular March meeting.
Read moreThe West Union Town Council will meet Chloe Smith, Teen Miss Clemson, during town council’s March meeting at 5:30 tomorrow evening at town hall. Chloe is scheduled to make a presentation regarding the installation of blessing box.
Read moreWest Union – Shirley Ann McAlister Eller, 77, wife of Alvoyd Eller, passed away on Friday, March 10, 2023 at Prisma Health – Greenville Memorial Hospital. Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Shirley was the daughter of the late Clyde Eugene McAlister and Bertha Smith Roach. Shirley was a PCA with Alliance Home Health Care. Shirley enjoyed reading, puzzles, […]
Read moreChris Eleazer, executive director of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority, affixed his signature this morning to a document that officially notifies a contractor that its bid for the I-85 corridor sewer expansion is successful. The bid of $12.3 million represents much more than county officials had earlier projected, but inflation is liable to be a chief reason. The notice […]
Read moreYou can learn the basics of computers and the internet, and pick up information on cyber security by taking a class offered by Upcountry Fiber and Tri-County Technical College. The course will be taught 1 to 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon, March 30 at the Oconee campus of Tech. To register, call 864/646-1700 or online at https://cce.tctc.edu/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?course=222XCPT53301.
Read moreAs chairman of an energy subcommittee, 3rd District Rep. Jeff Duncan made remarks yesterday during a legislative process to debate, amend, and re-write proposed bills to chart the country in the field of energy, climate and grid security. Duncan, the Laurens Republican, spoke as the subcommittee took up 20 bills. He believes they will help the U-S increase energy production […]
Read moreWalhalla and its Main Street program have removed the word interim from Catie Fisher’s title and have inserted her as the new, permanent full-time director of Main Street Walhalla. The Walhalla native starts immediately and will work out of both city hall and the Earle House. Fisher became associated with the program as a volunteer at the start of 2022. A […]
Read moreWestminster – Mary Joyce King Collins, 93, wife of the late Walter Young Collins, passed away on Wednesday, March 8th, 2023 at Lila Doyle Post-Acute. Born in Westminster, South Carolina, Joyce was the daughter of the late Levis Franklin King and Cynthia Elizabeth “Bess” Owens King. Joyce was a Westminster High School graduate class of 1945 and later […]
Read moreSeneca, SC– James David Beebe, Sr, 85, husband of Dorothy Elrod Beebe, of Seneca, passed away on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, at Cottingham Hospice House. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Beebe was the son of the late Ronald Sinclair and Mary Jane “Janie” Beebe. He retired from Dunlop and was a member of Cross Roads Baptist Church #2. […]
Read moreThe stridency on both sides of Washington’s political aisle bodes poorly for an agreement to head off a potential default. The president’s budget proposal appears unacceptable to Republicans, including South Carolina’s Tim Scott. The senator calls irresponsible the Biden spending plan and accuses the president of wanting “to tax too much, spend too much, and blame too much.”
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