Livestock rules reviewed by planning commission

The extent to which a Walhallan may keep livestock on his property turned into a complex issue last night for the city’s planning commision.  The commission took up the city council’s request to decide whether a city law, last amended in 1990, should be changed to allow someone to keep and maintain animals such as swine on their properties.  In […]

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Timeline re-set for displays of political signs

Walhalla officials are in favor of a two-week period in which politicians may place campaign signs on city property and public rights-of-way.  The judgment of the city planning commission is in favor of allowing signs 15 days prior to election, in place of the 90 days currently permitted.  And the planning commissioners recommend to city council that candidates, win or […]

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As train approached, man leaps to his death

The Pickens County coroner said the body pulled from Lake Hartwell Saturday was that of a 28-year old Charleston area man who jumped to his death from a railroad trestle.  Coroner Kandy Kelley said Joshua Corey Savage was walking on the trestle from Seneca to Central when he jumped as a freight train approached at 7:45 Friday morning.  Savage lived […]

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New planning commission organizes and strategizes

After more than one year of inactivity, Walhalla has a re-organized planning commission, with new officers and a strategy to go forward.  The planning commissioners last night re-formed by electing Chris Grant chairman and Rosemary Bailes vice chairman.  As they tackled a meeting agenda with several items, they resolved to hold quarterly meetings.  The city council was anxious for the […]

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Vaccine demographics offered by online dashboard

South Carolina DHEC has announced a new, online resource to provide information about the age group, gender, race, and ethnicity of those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine in the state.  The data within the online dashboard is considered provisional and subject to change, as it is based on what providers record about the people they are vaccinating.  Some people […]

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A WGOG News correction

A 101.7/WGOG NEWS story speculating that Amy Welch is interested to run for the Walhalla city council seat available in the special April election was incorrect.  Welch says she has no intention of being a candidate in this election, and this reporter has apologized to her for that erroneous suggestion.    

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