Five linemen no longer with Seneca Light and Water

The departure of five electric linemen from the employment at Seneca Light and Water was confirmed this afternoon by Bob Faires, utilities superintendent.  The departures are believed to have occurred Friday.  Because the matters are considered personnel, Faires would not explain what happened.  He indicates the positions will eventually be re-filled; however, for now, Seneca will use resources available from […]

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Kenny Johns and others in lederhosen this year?

If COVID-19 numbers continue their slide, Walhalla’s big outdoor festival will likely return in 2021.  By the narrowest of margins, the Oktoberfest Committee put safety ahead of fun last year and cancelled last October’s event.  But Governor McMaster’s decision to give the state Commerce Department leeway in permitting gatherings of 250 and more has been received by the Walhalla Oktoberfest […]

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Police seize “dangerous narcotics” in Seneca

The police at Seneca say they seized dangerous narcotics in a late night traffic stop last week on the south side of the railroad tracks. Stopped was a Chevy Trailblazer on Fairfield Drive.  Arrested were the driver and his passenger.  The police list the following charges have been placed against driver Calvin Hunt:  driving under suspension; simple possession of marijuana; […]

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Contract work in front of Oconee County Council

At their meeting tomorrow, Oconee County Council will be asked to award Thrift Development of Seneca a contract worth in excess of $400 thousand for new turn lanes and an eastern entrance road to the Heritage Farm Center on the 123/the Sandifer Boulevard.  Another staff recommendation to the council is the award of $44 thousand to Trehel Corporation to handle […]

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Belly to the bar

Effective today, South Carolina establishments licensed to sell beer, wine, and liquor for on-premises consumption may resume normal alcohol sales (pre-pandemic) as licensed by the state Department of Revenue.  Governor McMaster has terminated COVID-19 related safety measures related to the sale of alcohol.  McMaster’s previous executive order had prohibited sales of beer, wine and liquor for on-premises consumption after 11 […]

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School protocols likely to remain until….

Student meals eaten in the classrooms and limited crowds in recess.  They are part of the new normal during COVID-19.  However, with new lifting of certain restrictions the question has been posed by a listener of whether Oconee public schools are going to start easing some protocols.  Here’s what the district spokeswoman told 101.7/WGOG NEWS this morning:  “We’ve had a […]

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