An opportunity to speak out on Utica’s future

A division of Clemson University is giving the public the chance to speak out on what’s needed to economically revive a former textile community that borders Seneca city limits.  The College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences is spreading access to an online survey, with the purpose to understand Utica community needs, priorities and opinion for future economic growth in […]

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Car accidents and car fire

One person was flown by medical helicopter this morning after a one-car accident on U-S 123, the Toccoa Highway. The highway patrol reported the accident just after 2:30 this morning near the Cleveland Pike highway.  Word spread from an after-school accident yesterday in the Ebenezer Community that injured three Walhalla High School boy students.  A school official said two of […]

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Plant exchange in Westminster is a community event

A plaque in a garden reads:  “He who works a garden, works hard in hand with God.”  For a 23rd year, the Westminster Baptist Church will hold a community plant exchange starting at 9 o’clock Saturday morning in the church parking lot.  You may bring perennials, annuals, houseplants, bulbs, vegetables, herbs or water garden plants.  And, if you have too […]

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Seneca adds a supermarket to its clientele

Publix supermarket has gone into business in Seneca, with its doors opened to the public at 7 this morning.  We’re told that the parking lot filled quickly with shoppers, so many that the police have stationed an officer there for the day.  Publix took over space formerly used by the Bi-Lo chain, demolished the former Bi-Lo, and built anew.

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April Dawn LeCroy

West Union, SC — April Dawn LeCroy, 47, of 1427 W. Main Street, West Union, passed away Monday, May 3, 2021, at Oconee Memorial Hospital.   A native of Seneca, SC, Ms. LeCroy was the daughter of Jeffrey Leon LeCroy (Kimberly) and the late Rhonda Kaye Wyatt. She was currently employed with American Security and attended Harvest Holiness Church. Ms. […]

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Youth home request for “reasonable accommodation” rejected

The County Council voted unanimously Tuesday to deny a request for a “reasonable accommodation” from the Elevated Youth Services organization to establish a 16-bed residential treatment home for “sexually problematic youth” at a Walter Scott Drive location in West Union. The vote came after an executive session to receive legal advice. County attorney David Root said the council’s decision still […]

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