Westminster issues new statement

Westminster is announcing steps to segregate its workforce, by pairing employees in teams of two, to limit exposure to COVID-19.  But no customer or citizen services are being curtailed except the availability of gathering places such as the Depot.  The city is eliminating, except as necessary, face-to-face meetings such as the payment window until such time as the governor lifts […]

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Walmart shoplifting last Friday afternoon

Shortly before 4 o’clock last Friday afternoon, a white male was seen taking Walmart store electronic items out of their packages and hiding them inside his pants. He left the Seneca store without paying, and now the Oconee Sheriff’s Office has posted a Crimestoppers alert for information that can solve the theft. He took electronic items worth nearly $926 dollars. […]

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Closing the deal today

Not even such a disease as the spreading virus can deter Oconee public schools from completing a deal to buy property for their top building priority—a replacement middle school in Seneca. Today is closing day for the transaction which, at last report, involves 43.82 Wells Highway acres owned by four individuals. At their March 9 meeting, the county trustees committed […]

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The courthouse is open, but not the courts

All court sessions have been cancelled, but the Oconee County Courthouse in Walhalla remains open for other business. Clerk of Court Whitfield has re-opened the drive-thru, so if you have payments to make or papers to file you can still transact that business. Whitfield says if you want to save time, you can call ahead and explain what you need […]

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Accident UPDATE

SC 28/the Blue Ridge Boulevard is a scene this morning of fog and flashing red and blue public safety vehicles that have responded to what’s believed to have been a two-car accident and multiple injuries around the 6 o’clock hour this morning.  The scene is the northbound 28 lanes in the vicinity of the turnoff to West Union Road, and […]

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44 additional South Carolina cases

South Carolina DHEC is investigating 44 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.  Statewide the total number is 342 in 36 counties.  “As the number of cases and community spread expectedly increase in our state, we reiterate the importance of taking daily preventive practices to protect yourself and your community,” said Dr. Jonathan Knoche, DHEC physician.  “We all have the […]

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Social distancing the rule at Seneca meeting

Chairs were spread apart as social distancing was the rule for this afternoon’s special Seneca City Council meeting.  The meeting started with Mayor Alexander stressing the importance of everyone using wipes and other sanitizing materials to keep down the chance for catching the virus.  The council, without much discussion, adopted a resolution and an emergency ordinance that will give Seneca […]

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