Nearly 70K Oconee County tax bills are ready

By last evening, according to the Oconee auditor, 2023 property tax bills can be viewed online, and the county treasurer is accepting payments.  The printer has prepared 69,972 tax bills and it’s the hope of Auditor Christy Hubbard those bills be placed in the mail by Friday.  Treasurer Greg Nowell is accepting payments to cover real and personal taxes online, […]

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Curious minds turn out for town hall event

Some of the audience seats were empty, but an Oconee town hall meeting proceeded last night in Walhalla — even though three of the dais chairs, as anticipated, went unfilled.  County councilmen Davis and Elliott fielded questions, while councilmen Durham, Hart, and Mize, true to their positions, stayed away.  This was a non-partisan event, arranged by county Republican Party leaders, […]

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Digital exhibit tracks the Oconee Library

A look back at the 75 years of the Oconee Public Library service to Oconeeans makes for a digital exhibit available online.  The library partnered with the Oconee History Museum to create a digital exhibit of local library history, photographs, video, and more.  The online address:  https://www.oconeehistorymuseum.org/ocpl75/ and to library patrons via iPad kiosks at each library branch.  101.7/WGOG NEWS […]

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Fire consumed man’s ride to work

At home this afternoon, a man on Pelham Creek Drive near Seneca answered a loud knock on his door.  Tyree Williams found out that his pickup truck had suddenly caught fire.  Fire fighters could not stop the fire before major damage, and now Williams say he is left without a ride to work.  94.1 The Lake’s Kevin Hollis, reporting from […]

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Deceased security officer to be remembered in memorial service

A memorial service for “Jay” Hackney, the security officer at Prisma Oconee Memorial, who lost his life in last Friday’s car-truck accident at Oakway, is scheduled for Friday in the hospital chapel.  Hackney was 23 and described as  popular, especially in the emergency department where he worked.  His wife, Brianna, was injured in the accident and airlifted to a Greenville […]

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Oktoberfest spirit reigned last night

With two weeks to go, enthusiasm for Walhalla’s annual celebration of its founding was displayed at a meeting of the city’s Partners for Progress (WP2). As early as this weekend, expect to see the start to transform Sertoma Field into the setting for the 44th Oktoberfest.  A couple of attendees were in German attire, including Jessie Bunning who gave a […]

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Ribbon to be cut at rebuilt baseball field

Call it Fall Ball, if you will.  Baseball fans and the general public are invited to Walhalla’s Chicopee Field for the official re-opening of an old ballfield steeped in city recreation lore.  The field aligns Branch Street in a former textile mill neighborhood.  Mayor Edwards announced last night that the ribbon will be cut at 10 o’clock Saturday morning in […]

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