GCCP: “ongoing longer term”

Questions arose last night as to the priority rating assigned to Oconee County’s Golden Corner Commerce Park. And the man asking those questions and raising concerns was Reg Dexter, who represents the part of Oconee County where GCCP is located. The county appears to be fast-tracking “pad ready” sites within another park, Echo Hills, but the county administrator had an […]

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Restaurant remodeling in Seneca

A Seneca restaurant’s project to remodel received approval last night from a regulatory board at City Hall. The Board of Architectural Review granted owner E-E Riggs a certificate of appropriateness for work planned outside the Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe. The restaurant’s N. Townville Street location downtown is inside the city’s design review district, which falls under the governance of the […]

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Interviews begin next week

Nine of the 26 people who’ve applied for the job of chief of police in Westminster are being granted interviews. City administrator David Smith said interviews will be given by the committee starting Tuesday, December 11 and the last one is currently scheduled for Wednesday, December 19.

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OCC hears about petition campaign

A signature drive opposing Duke Energy’s plan to lower the level of Lake Keowee by five feet was explained last night to Oconee County Council. Speaking were two lake residents from Pickens County, Doug Barker and Newton Brightwell. They said they’ve gathered 900 signatures, 100 of them yesterday. Barker and Brightwell hope the council will question Duke officials during a […]

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Steps toward new building

A contractor from Roebuck, S.C. is in line to build the new Anderson-Oconee Behavioral Health Building in Seneca, estimated at $1.6 million. The county is to own the building at E.N. 1st and Holleman streets. Last night county councilmen had questions about the project for both County Administrator Scott Moulder and Procurement Director Robyn Courtright. Sixteen design/build proposals were received […]

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“Project Creekside”

A potential economic development project, about which Oconee County Council previously knew nothing, was the reason for last night’s executive session. The project has been code-named “Project Creekside.” Other projects, for which jobs will be created, were acted upon during council’s first Tuesday night meeting. They included a fee-in-lieu of tax agreement for aerospace component maker A.I.D. company which bought […]

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Jail action delayed

Oconee County Council will hold off action on a new jail until the Sheriff-elect gets his feet firmly on the ground. Whether the county should wait until a new Sheriff goes into office January 1 became an issue during this year’s campaign. And last night, County Administrator Scott Moulder announced that Mike Crenshaw, the election winner, wants time to become […]

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Arrests begin in month-old assault case

The police in Seneca say they have started to make arrests in their investigation of a one-month old night time assault that occurred in the street at Jones Avenue and East Main Street. One arrest took place yesterday, and Chief John Covington says a second suspect was arrested this morning. The victim in the case told the police that an […]

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Jury gets the case

A court officer tells 96.3/WGOG NEWS that the State’s case against Don Kinsela has gone to the jury room at Pickens County General Sessions Court. Kinsela is accused of setting a storage building afire in 2010. In that building, Kinsela’s wife, Cheryl, died of smoke inhalation.

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