Big books are a motivation for kids to read

An addition to the resources of the Westminster Library can serve as a tool to whet the appetite of children to want to read.  The Westminster Branch has added a new collection of children’s over-sized books, thanks to a donation by family and friends of Joy Moore, a Westminster resident who enjoyed reading and visiting the library.  The Joy Moore […]

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New looks approved inside Seneca home district

  A set of builder’s plans to replace a Seneca home destroyed by the April 13 tornado received approval last night by the city’s Board of Architectural Review.  The board acted on Pelfrey Builders application to build a new home at 411 S. Townville on property owned by Rhonda Hartman and Geraldine Bryant.  In a separate vote, the board approved […]

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Shooting at Seneca apartment complex

A late night shooting at a Seneca apartment complex wounded one person, and the incident today remains a continuing investigation by the police.  Chief John Covington said the individual, not identified by name, suffered a gunshot wound to the hip area.  The victim has not cooperated with the police as to what happened, according to Covington.  The gun shot was […]

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Once again, Westminster talking city administrator

In meetings last night and again tonight, Westminster City Council is interviewing potential candidates for city administrator.  The job opened four months ago at the resignation of Chris Carter.  Previously, city leaders thought they had a replacement, but the preferred candidate dropped out.  Long time City Hall worker Rebecca Overton is serving as interim administrator.

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Sheriff’s Office tackling equity and inclusion issues

The Oconee Sheriff’s Office has reached out to the area’s college presidents to learn how their institutions handle and address issues of equity and cultural diversity.  And this morning Dr. Todd Voss, president of Southern Wesleyan University, will address a meeting of sheriff’s personnel, to be followed in succeeding months by the presidents of Anderson University and Tri-County Technical College.  […]

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Special exception to build a cell tower

An Oconee County regulatory board voted 4-1 tonight to grant a special exception and allow a major communications company to build a 250 foot tower in a rural area of the county where residents take pride in the natural beauty.  The tower is to be built on Mountain Rest private property in the vicinity of the highway 107 tie-in with […]

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Need to raise rates described as unavoidable

  Oconee Joint Regional Sewer officials have begun talks with a financial consultant to help frame the projects the JRSA will need and what they are going to cost.  And the key could be whether the member cities can be sold on the projects and whether they would be willing to pay more to treat their customers’ wastewater.  The JRSA’s […]

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Witness signatures now NOT required

After the latest court ruling on Friday, witness signatures are now NOT required on ballot return envelopes, according to an announcement today from the South Carolina Election Commission.  The full United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the ruling of the court’s three judge panel issued a day earlier.  In effect, the most recent ruling reinstates the United States […]

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