Understanding electric bill changes

As many as six Walhalla restaurateurs are said to be unclear as to what’s being required of them regarding grease traps and the like.  And yesterday the board of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority urged its executive director to better communicate rules covering the disposal of fats, oils and grease.  Another area where there is the need for better public […]

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Disobeying cell phone ban will be costly

One parent, worried about school safety, vowed last night that her child is going to take his cell phone to school, regardless of the upcoming ban against cell phones in classrooms.  But last night Steve Hanvey, associate superintendent of Oconee schools, said unless the Oconee district complies with the new mandate, it risks losing 25% of its state financial support.  […]

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Forming a sewer structure task force

Originally Oconee sewer policy was made by a county sewer commission, followed by a body politic known as the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  Fast forward to the 21st century and there’s a new movement that sewer decisions need a new direction.  The JRSA board yesterday set in motion an ad hoc committee to make recommendations.  The commissioners will nominate […]

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Unease pervades the county public schools

A 13-year-old boy has been detained, the sheriff’s office says, after an investigation concluded that he made threats toward Walhalla Middle School  The boy, a student at Walhalla Middle, was charged with making school threats.  According to a school district statement, there were also rumors of possible threats at both West-Oak High School and Walhalla High School.  However, both incidents […]

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Threat investigated

The following statement this afternoon from Oconee School District: “Walhalla High School was made aware of a possible social media post that led students to believe there was a threat made to the school.  After a thorough investigation, it was determined to be a false rumor; no credible information was found to support the possibility of a threat. An announcement […]

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No formal 9-11 ceremony Wednesday

No official ceremony will take place Wednesday in Walhalla on the anniversary of 9-11.  However, Brandon Shirley of the county’s 9-11 committee says, members of the public are welcome to visit the memorial on N. Catherine Street/SC 183 where the bathrooms will be open.  According to Shirley, a large ceremony is being planned to observe the 25th anniversary of the […]

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Townville woman killed in Pendleton accident

A two-car accident in Pendleton late yesterday afternoon took the life of a 60-year-old Townville woman.  Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore said Jeanna Kay Satterfield died of traumatic injuries secondary to blunt force trauma in the accident around 5:30 pm on S. Mechanic Street.  Two people injured were sent to a hospital.  According to authorities, Satterfield was in a Ford […]

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Florence “Sissy” Floyd Franks

Seneca, SC — Florence “Sissy” Floyd Franks, 63, wife of 41 years to the late Homer Burrell Franks, Jr., of Seneca, left for her Heavenly home, after a short battle with cancer, at Cottingham Hospice House, on Friday, September 6, 2024.   A native of Royston, GA, Mrs. Franks was the daughter of the late Henry and Sallie Mae Carter […]

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