David “Dave” Edward Middleton

Fair Play– David “Dave” Edward Middleton, 75, husband of Linda Lee Mayes Middleton, passed away on Monday, January 31st, 2022 at his residence.   Dave was born in Columbus, Ohio and was the son of the late Raymond H. Middleton and Janice Hirsch Middleton.   Dave was a Press Operator for 39 years with Middleton Printing Company and was of the […]

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Four bridge projects the next five years

The state has identified four Oconee County bridges that merit either repair or replacement over the next five years.  The DOT is interested in hearing from the public what it has to say about any or all of the proposed projects.  They are located on SC 130 at Stamp Creek; secondary 51 over Snow Creek; secondary 133 at Little Cane […]

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Sheep Farm Road pump station

All pipe work for a new pump station as part of Seneca’s system to move wastewater for treatment has been completed, and the utilities director says testing and site sprucing up should be finished in the next three months. The installation of the Sheep Farm Road pump station has been a project for the past couple of years.  It has […]

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Betty Joann Littleton Adams

Seneca, SC — Betty Joann Littleton Adams, 82, of Seneca, passed away on Sunday, January 30, 2022 at her home.   Betty was born in West Union in 1939 to the late Woodrow M. and Viola Waldt Littleton.  She grew up in Walhalla before moving to Seneca.  Betty was predeceased by her husband Michael W. Adams.  Surviving are son Kevin […]

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Car theft on Seneca’s Fairplay Street

  A car theft last night from a home on Seneca’s Fairplay Street.  Reports indicate the thief led the police on a brief chase involving a 2005 Ford Escape that was in need of maintenance.   The police are said to have used stop sticks to effect the stop.  Further details not yet available from the police department.  

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County fathers to hold their first February meeting

The regular first Tuesday meeting of Oconee County Council is set for 6 o’clock tomorrow night in the council chambers at the Pine Street administrative complex in Walhalla.  There are a number of big-ticket spending items on the agenda.  Including $1.2 million worth of self-contained breathing apparatuses for the fire fighters who are part of county Emergency Services.  The council […]

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