13-year old boy remains missing

Oconee deputies have followed tips this morning to try to find a boy missing since yesterday afternoon from the Collins Children’s Home near Seneca. Tristan Freeman 13 years old, walked away from the home in the Bountyland Community and was in a pair of light gray shorts, a white tank top shirt, unknown type of shoes and color. He’s 5’2” […]

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Bradford pear tree exchance program announced

As they have been in Walhalla, Bradford pear trees have fallen out of favor in Clemson. In the university city, a project has been announced to allow property owners to exchange up to five Bradford pear trees for an equal number of “free, healthy, native, (and) young replacement trees.” Bradford pear trees have been widely planted in the Upstate. While […]

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Walhalla students are players in environmental efforts

As many as 22 students at Walhalla High School will soon likely attain certification to be official water quality testers of lakes, streams and creeks. Making this possible is a partnership with the Friends of Lake Keowee (“FOLKS”>and a Walhalla High class taught by science teacher Amanda Gladys. “FOLKS” recently made a $1 thousand donation to the class to refurbish […]

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Metal detectors in all schools, but at what cost?

Metal detectors are mandatory at airports and have become common at government offices. At least one South Carolina state lawmaker wants walk-thru detectors at all schools. We have this comment from Seneca’s state representative Bill Sandifer on a colleague’s piece of pre-filed legislation for the new session that starts tomorrow in Columbia: “I think it’s (metal detectors in schools) a […]

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Equipment went down, trucks backed up

The Oconee County quarry director accepts the blame for a failure to communicate with customers that sparked complaints when the rock crusher went out of service this morning for three and a half hours. The quarry director, Mickey Kerr, is hopeful dissatisfied customers will bear with him and staff as they work to ensure smoother and better operations. Kerr says […]

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Truck backup reported at the Rock Crusher

Two Oconee County councilmen say they are getting complaints of a customer service problem at the county’s Rock Quarry near Walhalla. One of the councilmen, Wayne McCall, says the problem dates back to the summer but has worsened in the last two days—resulting in truck drivers having to wait long times to buy crushed rock to haul to job sites. […]

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