Moulder to tour hydro plant near Seneca city limits

The Seneca city administrator expects to get answers to questions today when he has a look at a privately-run hydro-power plant near the city limits, from which the city purchases a small amount of electric power. At issue before Seneca’s elected leaders is whether to renew the purchase agreement with the Coneross power station on highway 59. Complicating that arrangement […]

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Active shooter drill was a learning experience

The Walhalla police chief says a recent active shooter drill conducted at the Oconee Department of Social Services on Kenneth Street proved to be a valuable lesson for all who took part. Chief Sean Brinson says his officers frequently receive calls to go to the DSS offices, so the conduct of an exercise in which there was a make-believe shooter […]

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Walhalla’s murky sewer problem made clearer

The need to curb the inflow and infiltration problems that beset the system of piped sewer in Oconee’s three largest cities and parts of the unincorporated areas was re-emphasized during a discussion last night at the Walhalla City Hall. Speaking to the mayor and two council members, utilities superintendent Scott Parris said that as the Joint Regional Sewer Authority tries […]

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Fire fighter Hollifield completes a 17-year career

Walhalla’s Mark Hollifield has ended 17 years with the fire department with his resignation. “We will get thru this,” is what Chief Brandon Burton said to the mayor and three members of the city council. It’s an indication that Hollifield and his expertise will be missed at the fire department. Burton says Hollifield’s departure means the department has lost a […]

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Tubing accident injures two at park near Westminster

A mother and her child were rescued late yesterday afternoon after nearly drowning at Oconee’s Chau Ram Park near Westminster. Authorities say they suffered traumatic injuries when their inflatable tube hit a large rock in the river. The female child was flown for emergency Greenville treatment while the mother was sent by ambulance to the Oconee hospital. Emergency Service quotes […]

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Ten new deputies graduate from the state academy

Ten new Oconee County deputies were among the most recent graduating class of the state justice academy. Sheriff Mike Crenshaw said it’s the largest number of new graduates at one time in Sheriff’s Office’s history. The new graduates represent the Sheriff’s Office regaining its strength in certified officers from a drain that resulted from the county expanding its number of […]

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Courthouse security will be beefed up with new cameras

County officials are hoping the Oconee County Courthouse will be a little more secure thanks to an upgrade to the courthouse security camera system thanks to a state grant. The County Council voted unanimously Tuesday to accept a $35,820 Justice Assistance Grant from the South Carolina Department of Safety Office of Highway Safety and Justice Programs. The grant funds will […]

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School budget one step away from approval

Oconee County’s nearly $84.25 million budget for operations and debt service in the 2019-2020 fiscal year faces one more vote of the County Council for full approval, and in the opinion of one Oconee parent it is money well spent. Rick Bagby, who described himself as a parent of a seventh grader, was the only speaker Tuesday at the County […]

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Bagwell to seek mayor, regardless what Edwards does

The qualifying period has yet to be set, but a Walhalla city councilman let it be known he’ll be a candidate for mayor this fall—regardless of the intentions the incumbent may have. “I would like to be the leader” is part of Councilman Tjay Bagwell’s campaign remarks to reporters after last night’s City Hall meeting. Previously, Bagwell had indicated he […]

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The harvest of deer in 2018 in South Carolina

Results of the 2018 Deer Hunter Survey conducted by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) indicate that the statewide harvest of deer increased about 5% last season and was comprised of an estimated 109,208 bucks and 85,778 does which made up a total harvest of 194,986 deer, according to Charles Ruth, SCDNR Big Game Program coordinator. The modest increase […]

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