Help with rent still available

South Carolina Thrive’s COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program, which was designed to provide emergency rental assistance to South Carolinians facing financial hardships because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, still has funding available and is accepting applications. Launched in late May in cooperation with the South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority (SC Housing), the program aims to lessen the economic […]

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Up to $150K for acreage near Clemson

County administrative staff recommends the county put aside up to $150 thousand to buy 11.23 acres adjacent to the Oconee Regional Airport.  The recommendation is on the meeting agenda tomorrow for the county council.  The property deal is intended for future expansion of the airport apron and new airplane hangars.  The county aeronautics commission chairman, Randy Renz, believes that after […]

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Rally and unity walk in Seneca

Law enforcement, community leaders and other Oconeeans are invited to a rally and unity walk tomorrow evening at Seneca.  Sheriff Crenshaw and other law enforcement officers will speak at the Norton-Thompson Park.  it’s a 2-hour event, to run 6 to 8 pm.  After the talking, those who would like to participate will be asked to take a unity walk around […]

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Sunday’s DHEC numbers

799 new cases.  An ignominious, one-day record high for South Carolina.  DHEC reported one additional death—that of a middle aged person from Jasper County.  Dr. Linda Bell, the state’s epidemiologist, is worried that too many South Carolinians are ignoring the simple precautions against the spread of what is now a spiking case South Carolina case rate that has others worried […]

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Weekend of protests in Walhalla and Westminster

Walhalla and Westminster saw a weekend of protests.  Walhalla’s ran three straight days and ended last evening as a storm approached which may have tamped down the rhetoric between the protesters and those who resisted.  While the protests appeared fairly civil there were, at times strong, words exchanged on the subject of racism.  Walhalla’s started Friday evening when a Black […]

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Another record high day for cases

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Friday announced 770 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 5 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 17,170 and those who have died to 593. All five deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Aiken (1), Charleston (1), Lexington (1), […]

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Power outage affected Lake Keowee homes

As many as one thousand-plus Duke customers in the Lake Keowee area spent part of Friday afternoon without electric power service.  Affected were customers in the vicinity of 188 and the Lakeside Drive sections near the lake.  A Duke spokeswoman traced the outage to a motor vehicle accident, but at least a couple of customers weren’t so sure.  They thought […]

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Two Oconee Sheriff’s Office developments

In the George Floyd aftermath, Oconee Sheriff”s Office has hired Dan Holland as a cultural diversity director for the office.  Holland has a background in education and, for an eight-year period, served on a corporate compliance committee for the Greenville Hospital System/Oconee Medical Center.  According to the announcement, Sheriff Crenshaw has tasked Holland to develop a program that examines department […]

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