44 additional South Carolina cases

South Carolina DHEC is investigating 44 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.  Statewide the total number is 342 in 36 counties.  “As the number of cases and community spread expectedly increase in our state, we reiterate the importance of taking daily preventive practices to protect yourself and your community,” said Dr. Jonathan Knoche, DHEC physician.  “We all have the […]

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Kendall Todd Hawkins

Westminster – Kendall Todd Hawkins, 47, passed away December 13, 2019, in Seneca, SC. No formal services will be held for Mr. Hawkins. The family is at their respective homes. Memorials in memory of Mr. Hawkins can be sent to Keowee Falls Church of God, 131 Salem Church Road, Salem, SC 29676. Condolences may be expressed online by visiting www.sandiferfuneralhome.com.

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Social distancing the rule at Seneca meeting

Chairs were spread apart as social distancing was the rule for this afternoon’s special Seneca City Council meeting.  The meeting started with Mayor Alexander stressing the importance of everyone using wipes and other sanitizing materials to keep down the chance for catching the virus.  The council, without much discussion, adopted a resolution and an emergency ordinance that will give Seneca […]

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Kendall Hawkins’ family would like closure

Maybe you saw something – or maybe you’ve overheard something — that could help the Oconee Sheriff’s Office in its inquiry into the death Friday of Kendall Hawkins. His remains were found around 5 pm in a wooded area near the former Covidien plant off Highway 28, Bountyland Community. The body was less than one half-mile from where Hawkins was […]

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Westminster takes careful precautions

If nothing more than causing inconvenience, the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 affects everyone in Westminster and the surrounding community. Jennifer Adams, clerk-treasurer, says, the City listens to the statewide briefings held daily and especially recommends this website be visited regularly: https://www.scdhec.gov/infectiousdiseases/viruses/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19. Two new terms we have all learned in the past week are “community spread” and “social distancing”. Social […]

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Further Walhalla service cutbacks

The City of Walhalla will be modifying operations city-wide in response to the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus). This is to minimize the risk of transmission and for the general well-being of the public and city employees. The following will take effect immediately and remain until March 31, 2020. City Hall- Business offices will be closed to the […]

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Corps’ specialist Birdwell picks away at the rumors

In the following announcement Billy Birdwell of the U-S Army Corps of Engineers addresses rumors: “Consistent rumors abound concerning access to Thurmond Lake, Russell Lake and Hartwell Lake on the upper Savannah River for boating and fishing. Boating and fishing remain OPEN. Campgrounds and day-use areas at Thurmond and Hartwell lakes operated by the Corps of Engineers are closed until […]

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For now, missing man’s death undetermined

After the autopsy, the Oconee coroner says no obvious injuries or other definitive cause of death was found in the case of Kendall Todd Hawkins. The remains of the missing 47-year old Westminster man were found late last week near Seneca. Coroner Karl Addis says, based on the condition of the remains, the manner of death is undetermined.

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