Insurers resort to remote inspections

At least some insurers who are often quick to disaster scenes are because of the pandemic resorting to remote inspection and other tools to facilitate settlements for the uninsured.  That’s what at least one roofer is telling clients who’ve been waiting to see and hear from their insurance companies.  One such company resorting to remote work is Nationwide.  That company […]

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Emergency and disaster declaration

A disaster declaration covering Oconee County is to be addressed during an emergency meeting this morning of the Oconee County Council.  The meeting is planned for 10 o’clock in the council chambers, but will not be open to public attendance because of the pandemic.  Interested members of the public, however, may watch the meeting live on the county’s YouTube channel, […]

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Plan to nourish hungry tornado victims

To get food to those who need it and to reduce traffic pouring in, the City of Seneca is offering a plan to local organizations that want to provide prepared food to residents in need of a good meal. Many calls from concerned groups have been made to City Hall asking how they can provide food to the people in […]

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Distance learning classes cancelled through Friday

The School District of Oconee County has cancelled all distance learning through Friday, April 17th due to tornado damage. “Due to the incredible devastation that the tornado caused in our county, we are cancelling instruction in all of our schools for the remainder of this week. Teachers should treat the next three days as inclement weather days. The one exception […]

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James “Morris” Dickerson

Seneca- James Morris Dickerson,77, husband of Wanda Lynn McCall Dickerson passed away April 14, 2020 at Prisma Cottingham Hospice House surrounded by his loving family. Born in Seneca, SC, he was the son of the late William Pledge and Irma Gene Childs Dickerson. Morris retired from Fluor Daniel where he worked as a construction welder and was a member of […]

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South Carolina virus deaths near 100

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 115 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and 10 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 3,553 and those who have died to 97. Of those 10 deaths, eight were elderly individuals with underlying health conditions from […]

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Blue Ridge’s late afternoon update

As of 5:40 this afternoon, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative had 12,752 members without electric service. The by-county breakdown: • Anderson 2,656 • Greenville 35 • Oconee 9,827 • Pickens 234 • Spartanburg -0- Power has been restored to another 469 members during the last hour. As noted in the previous update, the bulk of members still out in Oconee and […]

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Walhalla makes a big buy

After an approximate one-hour closed meeting, Walhalla’s elected leaders voted to buy the property that takes in a corner lot downtown. It’s an economic development move that the city administrator describes that’ll enable the city to decide what becomes of the property that many years ago served as the office of a businessman and former mayor, Arthur Brown. City Administrator […]

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A second COVID-19 test location at Seneca

A drive-thru (and walk-in) COVID-19 test location has been launched by the Rosa Clark Medical Clinic on the grounds of Prisma Oconee Memorial. Anyone who would like to be tested can call the main line 882-4664, extension 2. One of the providers will screen the caller over the phone and if indicated, will set an appointment for drive thru testing. […]

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