Both online and on-site services

Among a committee of Walhalla government there’s talk about retaining a Spartanburg County firm to handle the city’s building and codes services.  Celia Myers, city administrator, says CC&I of Roebuck, SC would offer online permitting and on-site inspections.  Calls made for inspections made before 4 pm on a weekday will be scheduled for the following day.  As for compensation, CC&I […]

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Arrest made in wintertime home burglary

A Pickens, South Carolina man has been arrested in the Oconee Sheriff’s Office investigation of a home burglary in the Seneca area, near S. Friendship Road.  According to the sheriff’s office, charges of first degree burglary and petty larceny are placed against Michael Anthony McCrary.  After a bond hearing, law enforcement authorities transferred 26-year-old McCrary to the Anderson County Detention […]

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“ARPA” $ means bonuses for front-line social workers

South Carolina DSS says it has been able to distribute $6.1 million in bonuses to the state’s childcare pros.  They amount to one-time wage boosts to those in the early childhood workforce.  SC BOO$T is a federally-funded program using supplemental funds as allowed by regulations of “ARPA” — the American Rescue Plan Act.  The following accolade from Melissa Starker, director […]

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Pressure –wash recommended for Walhalla sidewalks

First-term city councilman Josh Thomas says some of Walhalla’s sidewalks could benefit from pressure washing, and last night Thomas inquired as to whether the city has sidewalk pressure washing equipment or access to such equipment.  Thomas is especially concerned about the looks of the sidewalk on N. Catherine Street, from Main Street to Sertoma Field – where the city each […]

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An award in the name of the town’s founder

Walhalla’s first-year mayor, Tim Hall, received city council support to create an annual award for someone or some organization that contributes to the advancement of the city and its populace.  It’s to be named the John A. Wagener Award, for the member of a German colonization society that trekked from Charleston and established Walhalla in the mid-19th century.  The Wagener […]

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What it’ll take for new year of Seneca government

Senecans can find out this week the projection as to what it will take in dollars and cents to operate Oconee’s largest municipal government.  The FY 2025 budget presentation is the reason for a work session/special meeting at 6 Thursday night at city hall.  Several budgets are up for consideration:  the general city operations; the utilities; hospitality and accommodations monies; […]

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Elderly Greenville woman gored by bison

According to Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park, a bison gored an 83-year-old Greenville, South Carolina woman.  It happened Saturday near Yellowstone Lake.  There was no immediate word on her condition.  Although the incident remains under investigation, the national park announcement states:  “The bison, defending its space, came within a few feet of the woman and lifted her about a foot off […]

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Special dog adoption day on Saturday

The Oconee Humane Society and the county Sheriff’s Office are teaming up for a special dog adoption day this Saturday from 10 to 2 at the F. A. R. M. Center on the Sandifer Boulevard.  The humane society promises adorable, adoptable dogs who are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and current on vaccines.  A free lunch of hot dogs and hamburgers will be […]

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