Westminster water projects “shovel ready”

Water line replacements across Westminster service territory were pronounced yesterday “shovel ready”.  As such, two officials believe the city is in good stead to qualify for outside government financial help.  City administrator Kevin Bronson and engineering consultant Troy Rosier outlined possibilities to get money thru the Rural Development division of USDA and from a source that Bronson called “Skip” money.

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The state’s chief executive in Walhalla tonight

Last Saturday one-half of a Republican ticket for governor/lieutenant governor, Pamela Evette, campaigned in a party event near Westminster.  Tonight in Walhalla, the other part of the ticket, Henry McMaster, speaks in a public event in the auditorium of the Performing Center for the Arts.  Gov. McMaster’s visit has been arranged by David McMahan, chairman of the county GOP.

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Car accident on the Sandifer Boulevard

At this hour 123/the Sandifer Boulevard, according to the state patrol, is blocked to thru traffic in the vicinity of the Schneider Electric Plant — the result of a car accident.  Accounts indicate this is a serious accident which has required the presence of emergency responders.  The accident was logged by the patrol at 12:38 pm.

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Courthouse re-opens after bomb threat

An officer of the court says the Oconee Courthouse in Walhalla closed this morning, after a telephoned bomb threat. Sheriff Crenshaw told 101.7/WGOG NEWS:  “Call into Sheriff’s 911 Center about 10:30.  We evacuated and searched with our explosives K-9 along with another K-9 from Clemson University PD.  Courthouse has been cleared and normal operations have resumed.” Apparently the only crowd-attracting […]

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Groundwater contamination to be addressed

The state health agency invites the public to an informal meeting this month to focus on how it will clean-up groundwater contamination in hundreds of acreage set aside for home development in eastern Oconee County.  The meeting, at 6:30 Monday night, June 21 at the Madren Center, will address about 385 acres on Edinburgh Way at the Pier home development, […]

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Civic promoters and business put in numbers

Walhalla business members, along with civic promoters, had the numbers last night in the Depot meeting room, and they applauded four speakers who credited the hospitality tax fund for helping Main Street cash registers ring and strengthening the local economy.  Among the four was Emily Roberts, member of the downtown development board and the wife of Josh Roberts, former city […]

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Budget spat — mayor and councilman

Between the possibilities of rewarding 8% or 10% salary increases, Walhalla City Council is opting for the lower figure.  In a budget workshop, the council voted 6-2 in favor of 8% across-the-board pay increases for city employees during 2022-23.  Voting no were councilmen Keehn and Jordan.  Councilman Grant Keehn, worried about rising inflation, pushed for a 10% increase.  Councilman Keith […]

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