Seneca intersection car accident
The police and the EMS made a quick response this hour to an accident at the Seneca intersection of N. 1st and Oak streets in Seneca.
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The police and the EMS made a quick response this hour to an accident at the Seneca intersection of N. 1st and Oak streets in Seneca.
Read moreOconee’s Joint Regional Sewer Authority has picked up a pair of statewide honors — one which carries some irony. Chris Eleazer, executive director, detailed the awards during the JRSA board meeting for April. The first that he mentioned came from the Water Environmental Association of South Carolina, presented at Myrtle Beach. It’s a big deal, Eleazer explained, because of safety […]
Read moreThe following is an announcement from the college: “Tri-County Technical College students will not see an increase in tuition for the 2022-2023 academic year. At a bi-monthly meeting held today (April 4), College Commissioners voted unanimously to freeze tuition for the third consecutive year. In addition to the tuition freeze, Tri-County will continue to offer zero-cost tuition to […]
Read more“I am pleased to announce that local Social Security offices will restore in-person services, including for people without an appointment, on April 7, 2022. To avoid waiting in line, I strongly encourage people, who can, to use our online services at www.socialsecurity.gov, call us, and schedule appointments in advance rather than walking in without an appointment. Phone appointments can save […]
Read moreSeneca – Daniel “Dan” Edward Johnson, Sr., 75, husband of Harriet Diane McCall Johnson, passed away on Sunday, April 3rd, 2022 at Cottingham Hospice House. Born in Landgraft, West Virginia, Dan was the son of the late Sim Johnson, Sr. and Alma Elzick Johnson. Dan was a Coal Miner, Truck Driver, Well Driller and a United States Army Veteran […]
Read moreSeneca – Mildred Nix Patterson, 95, passed away Sunday, April 3, 2022 at her residence. In the time of a pandemic, we’re all familiar with the term essential worker and honestly that’s the best way to describe Mildred Patterson. She was essential to us all. She was a teacher of hard life lessons (don’t make promises you can’t […]
Read moreSeneca, SC– Wayne Parks Frady, Ed.D., 73, husband of Brenda Glenn Frady of Seneca, passed away on April 2, 2022, at his home. A native of Oconee County, Dr. Frady was the son of the late William Howard Frady and Grace Crenshaw Frady. A graduate of Walhalla High School, Class of 1966 and University of Georgia, Class of 1970, […]
Read moreSeneca – Billy Vernon Mahaffey, 77, wife of Janis Kirby Mahaffey, passed away Saturday, April 2, 2022 at Cottingham Hospice House. Born in Six Mile, SC, Billy was the son of the late Vernon F. Mahaffey and Frances Duncan Mahaffey. Billy was retired from the USDA in cotton research, a member of Hepsibah Baptist Church and a United States […]
Read moreA high honor is that which was bestowed yesterday to a Walhallan who, over nearly a half century was devoted to city and county public service. Whenever the business of the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority is conducted in its meeting room at Seneca it will officially take place in the “Lamar Bailes Board Room.” Bailes, a retired businessman, is […]
Read more“We are a force to be reckoned with.” That was the statement that Judy Caywood made to a packed meeting room audience last night after the Westminster Senior Outreach pulled off a forum for candidates in the city’s special city council election to be held April 26. All six candidates for three available council seats took part in last night’s […]
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