Appeal made for five dismissed utility workers

The mayor and council in Seneca last night heard an appeal for five electric power linemen recently let go from the employ of Light and Water.  Retired Light and Water worker Gary Cobb said he has heard their side of what happened and believes that a full investigation is warranted.  Cobb further suggested a third party get involved.  The mayor […]

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Two fires — no connection

Oconee fire fighters are telling 101.7/WGOG NEWS two fires between  Long Creek and Mountain Rest areas yesterday had no connection.  One was a 1-thousand acre prescribed burn in the vicinity of Cassidy Bridge Road; the other, a home fire along that road.  According to a report from Walhalla Fire Department, heavy fire damage occurred to the roof and attic.  Three […]

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A challenge for a seat on the board

  Customers of the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative will have a choice this year as to who will occupy the District Two Pickens County seat on their board of directors.  Two men were nominated during a customers’ meeting yesterday at Pickens:  Jason Dennis and the incumbent, Franklin Looper.  Blue Ridge spokesman says Looper received 94 votes; Dennis, 59 votes, which […]

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Rat puts Seneca in a pickle

Seneca officials are apologizing to their sanitation customers.  City trucks were far behind on their pickup schedule yesterday, and circumstances are such that it’ll be Friday before they catch up.  Once again, the culprit appears to be a rat that chewed its way through the electrical wiring of one of the garbage trucks, forcing the city to shelve the truck […]

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Major changes proposed to Clemson

Change may be in store in the city of Clemson where some believe there’s already too much development…and too much large development.  The city council this month will invite public comment on a proposed text amendment which is explained this way:  “The proposed text amendment will ban new mixed-use buildings, multi-family buildings, and townhomes by amending Chapter 19 (Zoning) of […]

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2nd grader wins tornado safety poster contest

The overall winner of this year’s Tornado Safety Poster contest in Oconee County is Bailey Moore, a 2nd grade student at Ravenel Elementary School.  Bailey’s entry really stood out, according to a spokesman for  the county Emergency Preparedness.  Her winning poster, along with the rest of the individual grade winners, will be displayed in the hallways of the county’s Pine […]

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1,004-acre prescribed burn today

The Andrew Pickens Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest resumes its prescribed burn schedule today.  To lower the hazardous fuels that lead to wildfire and improve wildlife habitat, a total of 1,004 acres are to be burned today at Crooked Creek–between the Cassidy Bridge Road and the Chauga River, north and east of the Cassidy Bridge Hunt Camp.  That’s […]

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