Oconee nears 250 COVID-related deaths

The COVID-19 death confirmed Sunday by the state health agency brings Oconee’s running death toll from the virus to 247 residents.  ABC NEWS reports that 1,100 Americans are now dying every day.  Worsening the situation is the new variant Omicron, now confirmed in 21 states, Florida and Illinois among the latest.

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Council thumbs-down impact fees

Oconee County Council is of the mind that the county planning commission should not study and recommend impact fees to be paid by those who develop properties.  The five councilmen were unanimous in their vote, after hearing a home builder describe the disadvantages.  Although he voted with his colleagues, District Three’s Paul Cain made clear that while he opposes impact […]

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Oconee’s “Jimbo” gets new radio accolade

It’s another Hall of Fame for talk show host (and Oconee County resident) Jim Bohannon  who has been selected as the 2022 NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee. The host of the Westwood One-syndicated “The Jim Bohannon Show” will be honored during the Achievement in Broadcasting event at NAB Show, held April 23–27, 2022 in Las Vegas. Bohannon was inducted into […]

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Two men charged with equipment thievery

Two men have been arrested and charged in Oconee County with stealing a Bobcat Loader and an Interstate Trailer, worth a combined $73 thousand. The sheriff’s office today announced the charges against James William Green, 25; and Matthew Kevin Bowen, 26.  Green and Bowen were arrested last week at separate locations. The thefts were reported November 30 at a West-Oak […]

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Nellie Lee Breedlove Land

Seneca- Nellie Lee Breedlove Land, 94, wife of the late Clayton Land, passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021 at Levine and Dickson Hospice House in Charlotte, NC.   Born in Six Mile, SC, Nellie was the daughter of the late Russell and Ida Roper Breedlove.  Nellie was retired from the Oconee County School System and was a member of […]

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Clemson Eye’s vision for Oconee

Ground beside 123, the Seneca-Clemson corridor, is shaping up this afternoon to be a future expansion home of the vision care practice Clemson Eye.  The practice with existing locations in Clemson, Greenville, and Simpsonville has discovered that many of its patients are Oconee County residents.  In that sense, says CEO Mary Lou Parisi, it’s a natural to have an Oconee […]

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