Remembering Walter Mondale

Flags flew at half staff over the weekend in memory of Walter Mondale, the former vice president and who earlier served as a U-S senator from Minnesota.  There’s confusion, however, as to how long the flags, following proper protocol, are to be flown at half-staff.  According to one news report, the family conducted a private internment last weekend, but there […]

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Planned senior living project clears a hurdle

Developers’ plans for a senior living complex near Seneca cleared an Oconee County regulatory requirement last night when the board of zoning appeals granted a special exception.  The board approved a special exception for a Phoenix senior living project at the northeast corner of Bountyland and the Sheep Farm roads.  Board member Marty McKee, a former employee of the property […]

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New Oconee elections boss named

A woman with experience running elections in Charleston County will take the job of director of Oconee County elections.  The retiring Joy Scharich today said Kristie Burr, a precinct coordinator in Charleston, will succeed her as director of Oconee Registration and Elections.  As a precinct coordinator in Charleston County, Burr managed precincts, poll workers, training, and assisted that county’s director […]

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Wanderings with Wayne

Near the Mason-Dixon Line.  Appalachian Trail hiker Wayne Garland from Walhalla this morning was in Maryland, six miles south of Pennsylvania, on his months long trek to finish his final leg of the Georgia to Maine trail.  Garland invites those interested to keep track of his hike at wanderingswithwayne.com.

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Emergency grant helps Oconee clean up

It’s now one year and counting since an EF-3 tornado tore apart parts of Seneca and surrounding area, and it’s likely to be many months more before the looks of part of the county will return to the normal of pre-April 13, 2020.  That is the estimate that Oconee government has received from “FEMA”—the Federal Emergency Management Agency.  But to […]

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Oconee’s top cops impressed by turnout

Top cops in Oconee municipalities were impressed by the public turnout for last evening’s “Back the Blue” in the county.  Seneca Chief Casey Bowling, speaking to the crowd, said, “It’s not every day we get support like this.”  From the standpoint of the Walhalla police, Chief Sean Brinson said last night’s demonstration for the work of law enforcement went well.  […]

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U-S population: 331.5M

The U-S population count, conducted during the time of a world pandemic, was announced this afternoon by the Census Bureau.  By April 1, 2020, the total of U-S residents was 331,449,281.  That’s a 7.4% increase over the 2010 count, but it’s a smaller increase that in the past.  Ron Jarmin, acting Census director, also highlighted the apportionment figures that are […]

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Oconee back to crushing rock

After a lightning strike that damaged equipment, repairs have been made and Oconee County is back in the business of crushing rock and selling its products to those in the business of hauling rock.  Amanda Brock, county administrator, said the crusher was returned to service late Friday afternoon and today has been a regular day of business at the quarry […]

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Old county building and its new look

An old county building has a new look.  Amanda Brock, Oconee County administrator, says the Clemson University Joseph F. Sullivan health services gave a facelift to the former state health department building facing Booker Drive in Walhalla.  Brock says it’s part of an expansion of health services available there to Oconee County residents.

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