Walhalla makes the switch

Walhalla’s customers have been switched to a new supply of potable water.  For the most part, according to information from the utilities superintendent, the switch means that for drinking and bathing purposes, Walhalla customers are now receiving water treated at the brand new Lake Keowee plant near West Union.  Scott Parris, utilities director, said, “We will still run the old […]

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New set of eyes to watch Westminster’s money

Westminster will look to a new set of tax professionals to ride herd on the city’s revenues and expenses.  Approved last night was a switch to the Greenville-based financial firm of McKinley, Cooper and Company.  Mayor Ramey says McKinley, Cooper will do the city’s next audit for $19 thousand, $2,500 less than the previous company’s charge. According to Ramey, the […]

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Walhalla receives donation of carbon monoxide alarms

Walhalla Fire Department has received a donation of carbon monoxide alarms and monitors.  Its personnel will help you install them if you need assistance.  The credit for the donation goes to the Jeffrey Lee Williams Foundation, partnering with the South Carolina State Fire-Community Risk Reduction section.  In excess of 400 deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning are reported each year.  The […]

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Grand jury indictments allege widespread racketeering

The U-S Attorney in South Carolina, Peter McCoy Jr., announces a grand jury returned a 147-count superseding indictment against 40 defendants in what he calls the largest federal racketeering conspiracy in state history.  The allegations center on a criminal enterprise in which Department of Corrections’ inmates used contraband cell phones to orchestrate murder, kidnapping, firearms distribution, and an international drug […]

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Data show the toll on health care facilities

In a seven-day average, the Oconee Memorial Hospital treats 19 COVID patients on any one day.  The factoid is found in a University of Minnesota COVID-19 hospitalization tracking project analyzed by NPR—National Public Radio.  The numbers analyzed were included this week in the federal government’s release of hospital-level data that show the impact COVID has on health care facilities across […]

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Frances Mary Loudermilk Burrell

Seneca, SC — Frances Mary Loudermilk Burrell, 85, wife of the late Jack Wesley Burrell, of Seneca, passed away Wednesday, December 9, 2020, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Walhalla, SC, Mrs. Burrell was the daughter of the late Lewis Monroe Loudermilk and Ruby Estelle Smith Loudermilk. She retired from West Point Stevens and was of the Church […]

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Stolen car found in Wal-Mart parking lot

An alert from On Star led an Oconee sheriff’s officer to a stolen car and the eventual arrest of the man allegedly in possession of the stolen car.  A 35-year old Seneca man was arrested around 1 o’clock yesterday morning when the officer determined that the car occupying row #2 in the Seneca Wal-Mart parking lot was stolen in Charlotte, […]

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