Energy efficiency workshop

You can learn ways to make your home more energy efficient by attending a workshop this month near Clemson.  A panel of experts will be assembled for the workshop at 7 o’clock Thursday night, September 19 at the Central Clemson Library, 130 Commons Way, Central.  They’ll offer new tax break information.  Each attendee gets one free home efficiency product for […]

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Multiple water leaks to be addressed at Fair Play

Pioneer Rural Water seeks to remedy a series of water line leaks inside a Lake Hartwell subdivision.  George Hibler, representing Parkview South homeowners, appeared yesterday before the board of directors of the Pioneer Rural Water District.  Terry Pruitt, general manager, said the district is gathering price estimates on the cost to replace a four-inch line.  Some asphalt and concrete will […]

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Walhalla High student detained

A 14-year-old boy was detained yesterday after an investigation concluded that he made threats toward Walhalla High School, according to an Oconee Sheriff’s Office statement.  That statement reads:  “The threats could not be corroborated yesterday (Monday) and an investigation continued this (Tuesday) morning.  The 14-year-old, a Walhalla High student, was charged with making school threats.  He was turned over to […]

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New school district statement on threat investigations

Here’s a new statement released yesterday by Oconee public schools:  “Late on Monday, September 9th, Walhalla High School was made aware that a student made threatening statements during class on Monday.  School administrators worked with the school resource officer and the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office to thoroughly investigate the situation.  The parents of the student were notified of the allegations […]

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Food pantry does business today

Various food products will be given away this afternoon at Walhalla’s St. Luke Methodist Church.  The church pantry will operate today 4:30 to 5:30 pm.  The pantry is one of many across the state that earns the gratitude of the South Carolina Department of Public Health for its efforts to provide sustenance and fresh food to those in need.  A […]

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Drought Level 2

It is getting drier.  The three reservoirs on the upper Savannah River basin are now declared Drought Level 2 by the U-S Army Corps of Engineers.  In response to the pool elevation at Lake Thurmond dipping, Drought Level 2 was declared on Sunday.  The pool elevations today at 654.46 feet above mean sea level at Lake Hartwell and 323.71 ft-msl […]

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Understanding electric bill changes

As many as six Walhalla restaurateurs are said to be unclear as to what’s being required of them regarding grease traps and the like.  And yesterday the board of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority urged its executive director to better communicate rules covering the disposal of fats, oils and grease.  Another area where there is the need for better public […]

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Disobeying cell phone ban will be costly

One parent, worried about school safety, vowed last night that her child is going to take his cell phone to school, regardless of the upcoming ban against cell phones in classrooms.  But last night Steve Hanvey, associate superintendent of Oconee schools, said unless the Oconee district complies with the new mandate, it risks losing 25% of its state financial support.  […]

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