Woman charged in husband’s death

A 22-year old woman in Seneca has been charged with reckless vehicular homicide in the death last night of her husband. A warrant, issued by Judge Susan Harris, charges Taylor Louise Bright of 701 S. Townville Street. An affidavit signed by investigator Casey Bowling alleges, “The defendant Taylor Louise Bright, did with reckless disregard of the safety of others, drive […]

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How the $30 million check is disbursed

That $30.3 million dollar payment from Duke Energy, Oconee’s number one taxpayer, arrived on schedule this week. And now it’s a matter of disbursing portions of the big sum to the various entitled government agencies. More than one-half of the payment that satisfies Duke’s 2017 county tax bill goes to the public schools. The $18.3 million for school operations equates […]

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Police chief issues statement

The Seneca police chief has issued a statement on last night’s death of a S. Townville Street man who died in a traffic-related incident that the coroner says appears to have resulted from a domestic issue. The victim was John Taylor Bright, 25 years old. Chief John Covington said, “Our investigation remains active at this time. The final report has […]

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Roads to be built to enter industrial parks

Workers this year are expected to pave entrance roads into two of Oconee’s undeveloped industrial park properties. Richard Blackwell says these projects have been long-awaited. The entrance roads are planned at the Golden Corner Commerce Park at Fair Play and at the Seneca Rail Park on county-owned property that adjoins the city’s industrial park. Blackwell, the county’s economic development director, […]

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Proclamaton for Oconee’s 150th

Oconeeans are invited to a special county council meeting where the council will proclaim 2018 the year of the county’s Sesquicentennial. Several activities are planned to mark the occasion of Oconee’s 150th year. The county separated from the Pickens district and formed in 1868, not long after the Civil War. Edda Cammick, council chairwoman, says the special meeting will take […]

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Lines form at car washes

Following the recent winter storms that hit several areas throughout the Carolinas, AAA urges motorists to thoroughly wash their cars to help prevent pricey vehicle repairs caused by chemicals used to de-ice roadways. According to a recent AAA survey, U.S. drivers paid an estimated $15.4 billion in rust repairs caused by de-icing methods over the last five years, or approximately […]

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Something new in Walhalla

Jared Ketterman and his partner are involved in another downtown Walhalla building project. The second floor above his outdoor adventure shop is being converted to the downtown’s first air bed and breakfast business. It’s called Lofts Over Main and is located above the recently opened outdoor adventure shop. Ketterman said, “We’re already starting to book from multiple states away and […]

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Brown Building to come down!

Scuttlebutt in Walhalla was confirmed last night by downtown building owner Jared Ketterman that the cordoned-off Brown Building on Main will be demolished—within 60 to 90 days. Tenants of that building, which was damaged last fall by rain and win from a tropical storm, have been seen in recent days removing their belongings. And building owner Jared Ketterman confirms the […]

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