No formal vote is taken

Sarai Melendez, chairwoman of Walhalla City Council’s fire committee, says the committee meeting broke up last evening without a formal vote on a city-county fire contract. Melendez comments:  “The fire committee provided guidance and action steps for City Administrator to do as well as a follow up with fire chief.”  Besides Melendez, committee members are Mayor Danny Edwards and Councilman  […]

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Pat’s Cash and Carry makes 50 years

In what’s likely to be the Salem area’s oldest commercial building, a celebration takes place Saturday to mark a business milestone.  Pat’s Cash and Carry at SC 130/Stamp Creek Road, and the Burnt Tanyard Road has reached 50 years in business – the business that’s run these days by the two granddaughters of the original operators.  We spoke there today […]

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“Project Wash” is not a wash

Oconee’s economic development recruiter is not worried that soon-to-be-higher sewer impact fees will kill the county’s chances to attract a large employer to the Golden Corner Commerce Park at Fair Play.  The project is code-named “Project Wash.” Out of concern over the impact fee increase, Jamie Gilbert of the Economic Alliance addressed the county’s Joint Regional Sewer Authority on October […]

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Leaves are falling, so are those gas pump prices

South Carolina and Georgia drivers, among others, are keeping more green in their wallets.  Outlets across Oconee have been selling unleaded regular in the area of the $2.80s. Lake Hartwell Radio WLHR at Lavonia quotes a spokeswoman for AAA-The Auto Club Group as saying factors include slack demand, cheaper oil prices, and the Georgia governor’s suspension of that state’s gas […]

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Commissioners to speak with DOT rep

At their last meeting, Oconee planning commissioners engaged Kyle Reid, the county’s roads and bridges department head, about road improvements countywide.  Some of the commissioners’ questions pertained to state-maintained roads; so, at their next meeting on Monday they will welcome Frederick Thompson of the South Carolina DOT for a discussion about the many state-maintained roads and highways across Oconee.

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Clemson swimming pool owner fined by the state

The owner/operator of the swimming pool at a Clemson apartment complex has paid a $680 dollar fine to settle violations discovered by state inspectors during two visits during the last swimming season.  According to an announcement by South Carolina DHEC, violations were assessed to the Clemson Edge apartments on Berkeley Place Circle for failure to properly operate and maintain public […]

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Judge’s rulings end wrongful death and medical malpractice cases

In separate judge’s rulings this afternoon, the Oconee Common Pleas Court closed out three cases – one of them alleging wrongful death and the two others alleging medical malpractice.  Taken together, the rulings by Judge Scott Sprouse set in motion settlements totaling $975 thousand dollars to be divided among three plaintiffs.  In the case of Sara Holbrooks for the estate […]

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Addis still mulling re-election bid

A long-serving Oconee public servant, Karl Addis, has confirmed to 101.7/WGOG NEWS the talk that he, in fact, may change his mind and offer for a new term next year as county coroner.  Addis turned 66 last week, but says he feels still relatively young and admits he might reverse a decision to retire and run again during next year’s […]

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Three more Westminster fire fighters

A new agreement with the county provides higher compensation for Westminster, and Oconee’s third largest municipality will use the additional monies to create three new firefighting positions.  That was a city council decision last night. Kevin Bronson, city administrator, says, “The new agreement increases the compensation from Oconee County to the City from $285,000 annually to $550,000 annually.”  By adding […]

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