Seneca to temporarily contract building inspections

A company in Central will temporarily conduct buildings inspections for the city of Seneca, while the city advertises for a new building inspector.  Seneca’s elected leaders learned last night from their administrator that long-time building inspector B-J Klaren, at his request, will fill another position in city government.  The city has chosen the company Safe Built will charge Seneca $70 […]

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Nuclear plant sirens to sound in test

During a two-hour period today Duke Energy, in cooperation with  emergency officials, will test the 65 outdoor warning sirens around the Oconee Nuclear Station.  The test, between 11 am and 1 pm, will determine whether the sirens function properly.  It could be necessary to test some of the sirens more than once.  If there were a real emergency at the […]

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Suspect on I-85 shot and killed by police

In a confrontation on I-85 in Anderson County, authorities say a suspect that police sought in a stolen vehicle case was shot dead by a deputy sheriff yesterday afternoon where the interstate meets highway 8.  The county deputy coroner identified the man shot dead as Anderson resident Jonathan Zachary Combs.  Deputies first tried to stop 40-year old Combs on Anderson’s […]

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Standoff ends, man captured

A 24-year old man surrendered to police custody last night in a Seneca neighborhood and was headed to jail on multiple charges.  Melvin Cabrera gave up after a four-hour standoff.  Cabrera had barricaded himself inside a home in the vicinity of S. Walnut and 5th streets, but Police Chief Bowling says the incident ended peacefully.  Police had gone to Cabrera’s […]

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Kenneth Hollis Williams

Lancaster, SC – Kenneth Hollis Williams, 88, husband of the late Carolyn Addison Williams, of 5040 Tabernacle Road, passed away Sunday, October 10th, 2021 at MUSC Lancaster.   Born in Seneca, South Carolina, he was the son of the late Harley and Ethel Whiten Williams.  Kenneth was a United States Navy Veteran having served during the Korean War and Vietnam […]

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New technology aims to protect Oconee motorists

  An advancement in Pursuit Alert technology means new features designed to help keep safe motorists in Oconee County when there’s an in-progress pursuit by law enforcement.  Those new features include a new name:  Digital Siren.  “Citizens and visitors who have downloaded the Pursuit App need to delete that app and download the new Digital Siren app to be able […]

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Head-on crash in residential area near Seneca

One of two cars involved in a head-on crash during the noon hour near Seneca left the road and went down an embankment.  The highway patrol says the 17-year old driver of a Nissan sedan, the car that wound up down an embankment, was sent to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Patrol spokesman Joe Hovis said the accident was […]

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Walhalla zoning issues to be addressed October 18

Zoning matters are on the agenda for a meeting next week at the Walhalla City Hall.  The planning commission will consider extending the downtown design overlay from Maple to Johnson streets.  And it will sit in judgment on an application to re-zone 201 N. College Street from office commercial to core commercial.  That property, containing a former school building, is […]

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