Seneca closer to filing its legal challenge

Seneca City Council is closer this morning to mounting its legal challenge of the makeup of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  It’s a dispute over voting clout within the JRSA policy board of commissioners.  Council returned to an open proceeding after about one-hour behind closed doors last night and, without dissent, approved a Dana Moore motion that gives Seneca attorneys […]

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Proposed law addresses election integrity and uniformity

Under debate at the South Carolina capital is a bill requiring counties to follow practices identical to the state election commission.  Seneca’s state representative, Bill Sandifer, said, “I am always glad to see legislation focused on safeguarding the democratic process.”  One component of the legislation would forbid any county election board from taking private money.  That hasn’t been the case […]

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6 for 3 in Westminster

The field of candidates is set for next month’s special Westminster election.  By the qualifying deadline at the noon hour today, the candidates were Adam Dunn, Wendy Golten, Audrey Reese, Susan Alexander Ramey, Jerry Sanders, and Daby Snipes.  Pulling out of the contest, according to a letter received by the Oconee Election office on Friday, was Robert McDaniel Morrill.  Election […]

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Proposed law addresses uniform elections and vote integrity

Under debate at the state capital:  A bill requiring counties to follow same practices, as created by the South Carolina Election Commission.  And Seneca’s state representative, Republican Bill Sandifer, approves.  Said he:  “I am always glad to see legislation focused on safeguarding the democratic process.”  One component of this legislation would forbid any county election board from taking private money.  […]

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Unoccupied house burns to the ground

What was first reported as a woods fire, in the end, turned out to be a house fire near the Walhalla city limits.  That fire on Campbelltown Road near Botany Lane remained under investigation over the weekend as to the circumstances of why the fire started.  No one reported hurt.  The fire department rolled its equipment and manpower around 1:45 […]

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Recognized professional standards is the goal

The police department at Clemson is under review this week to gauge how well it reaches professional standards, and there’s a chance for the public to take part.  The Clemson police are scheduled tomorrow and Wednesday for an on-site assessment in a program to achieve state accreditation by verifying that it meets professional standards.  Administered by the South Carolina Law […]

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Re-figure county spending, McCall declares

Only one year having left Oconee government, Wayne McCall still sounds much like the councilman he was for 12 years.  Although he insists he’s through with politics, he remains outspoken on county spending priorities.  McCall founded off Friday to 101.7/WGOG NEWS after he had a 22-minute phone conversation with Sheriff Mike Crenshaw.  The former District Two councilman is convinced that […]

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