Sewer Authority takes show on the road

Now that the administrative building of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority in Seneca is becoming a construction zone, those who set the policy for JRSA are taking to the road to find alternate meeting locations. The board of commissioners holds its regular January meeting at 6 o’clock tonight at the Walhalla Community Depot on S. College Street. One hour later, […]

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New pest found in South Carolina leads to sweet potato quarantine

A new pest detected in two farm fields in Darlington County has resulted in a quarantine of South Carolina sweet potatoes by Louisiana and Mississippi. Guava root-knot nematode was detected in the Darlington County fields during a routine survey by Clemson University’s Department of Plant Industry in September 2017 and confirmed by the USDA in January 2018. Louisiana has prohibited […]

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Graham attains chair of Seneca Judiciary

Senator Lindsey Graham has been elected chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Established in 1816 as one of the original committees in the Senate, the Judiciary Committee is considered one of the most influential committees in the Congress. It has broad legislative jurisdiction and has assured its primary role as a forum for public discussion of social and constitutional issues. […]

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Arrest made after domestic violence investigation

A Rabun County, Georgia resident was arrested by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office Monday on multiple charges that arose from a domestic violence investigation in Long Creek. The charges listed against Tiger, Georgia resident Joshua Dennis Dodgins include attempted murder. A deputy sheriff investigated a November 2017 complaint by a Long Creek woman who said she and Dodgins formerly co-habitated, but […]

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Walhalla gets a new jurist

Walhalla Municipal Court cases are now being adjudicated by the long-time Seneca judge, Danny Singleton. Effective with the start of 2019, Singleton has taken part time duty as the Walhalla municipal judge, after the retirement of Judge Jim Williams. Singleton keeps his full-time judge position with Seneca.

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Count Pohl in!

Seneca will get political starting Friday. That’s when a two-week candidate qualifying period will open to fill a vacancy on the eight-seat city council. Businessman and former councilman Stuart Pohl attended last night’s council meeting and handed out news releases stating he’ll be a candidate.

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Walhalla to break ground January 28

Monday, January 28 will be a red-letter day for Walhalla. The city will break ground for its new water treatment plant near Lake Keowee. Everyone is invited for the ceremony to take place at noon at the Old Walhalla Highway and Melton Road. At the request of Mayor Danny Edwards, former mayors and council members who had a part in […]

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Sean Brinson named Walhalla police chief

A young Walhalla police lieutenant is the city’s new police chief. After a closed-door meeting, the city council chose Sean Brinson to fill the job vacated on the resignation last year of Ronald Wilbanks. It appears Brinson was a late entry into a field of what amounted to twenty applicants for the position. Councilman Tjay Bagwell says Paul Harris, who […]

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