COVID-19 cases now in all 46 South Carolina counties

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today reported 261 additional cases of COVID-19. That brings the statewide total cases to 1,554 in all 46 counties*. “There are now documented cases of COVID-19 in every county across our state,” Dr. Brannon Traxler, DHEC physician. “The level in which it continues to spread will hinge on all of […]

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Church plans “parking lot” services

Looking ahead to Easter Sunday (April 12 this year,) an Oconee church will hold parking lot worship service for its faithful.  The pair of services at Ebenezer Baptist Church near West Union will take place at 8:15 and 10 am.  All worshippers will be required to remain inside their vehicles.  Delivering the message will be the church pastor, the Rev. […]

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Prisma Health stresses safety for patients and workers

Prisma Health announces it recently updated its policy on employee personal protective equipment (PPE) to match the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). “We have taken numerous steps to protect our team members and our patients during the COVID-19 public health crisis,” said Mark O’Halla, president and CEO of Prisma Health. […]

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Further details of Walhalla’s state of emergency

Here is a statement received at the noon hour today:  “The City of Walhalla declared a state of emergency in response to COVID19 (Novel Coronavirus). This is to continue to reduce the risk of transmission and for the general wellbeing of the public and city employees. This emergency declaration will allow City Council to meet remotely via webinar or teleconference […]

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Restaurant worker test comes back negative

The franchise operator for Chick-fil-A in Seneca and Clemson, Herb Tyler, is pleased to announce that an employee’s test for COVID-19 came back negative. Previously, that employee had received a presumed positive diagnosis from a medical professional. According to Centers for Disease Control guidance, the Clemson restaurant employees were cleared to return to work. “In the meantime,” according to Tyler’s […]

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Technology upgrade for Pursuit Alert App

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has been notified today by some citizens with the Pursuit Alert App that it was being activated. Contact was made with the manufacturer due to the Sheriff’s Office not being involved in any pursuits today. “The company that owns and operates the Pursuit Alert App is doing a technology upgrade which caused the app to […]

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Oconee bridge construction 2.5 years out

The state has on the drawing board plans to replace two Oconee County bridges, but the work likely won’t start until the fall of 2023. Scheduled for replacement are bridges for secondary 129 over Oconee Creek and secondary 200 on the Stamp Creek Road. For both projects, according to DOT official, the state is estimating $5.5 million. Warren Hart, assistant […]

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Below $1.50 pump price arrives near Seneca

The freefall in gas pump prices continues and in at least one gas-seller in Oconee, the price has fallen below the $1.50.  We’re told that a convenience store on the Shiloh Road is advertising $1.39 cents a gallon, provided you pay by cash.  After Katrina devastated Louisiana and other parts of the southeast in 2016, Senator Lindsey Graham predicted the […]

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Asheville area COVID-19 death had Lake Keowee connection

The death of an 81-year old man near Asheville, North Carolina has been categorized as Buncombe County’s first official fatality from COVID-19. And, according to an account in the Asheville Citizen-Times, George Lloyd Lamb at one time had a connection to South Carolina’s Lake Keowee. The newspaper reported that for six years Lamb and his wife worked as park rangers […]

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Sertoma Field walking track to remain open

A decision of Walhalla City Council last night closes most facilities at Sertoma Field on SC 183/N. Catherine Street.  But the walking trail remains open.  Councilman David Underwood made the case to keep the walking track open, as long as users do not violate the social distance guidelines.  At last night’s meeting, Underwood spoke about keeping open a healthy recreation […]

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