Discolored water no health risks — city of Clemson

City of Clemson is experiencing discolored water from the Anderson Regional Joint Water System.  However, the city’s utilities director says there are no health risks associated with the discolored water; nevertheless, the city apologizes to its customers.  Here’s the statement from Benjie McGill, Clemson utilities director:  “Our water supplier, the Anderson Regional Joint Water System, has confirmed a color issue […]

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Three finalists for Westminster Chief Police

Of eight people who applied, there are three finalists to be the next chief of police in Westminster.  The three are Matt Patterson, Amanda Tinsley, and Benjamin Hailey.  The three were interviewed Friday,  and they are being recommended to city council for the council’s consideration.  The three are to be further interviewed during a special council meeting at 2 o’clock […]

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Suicide awareness being raised at this hour

Oconee public schools are raising awareness this morning to a growing, but still an often hidden problem in society.  It’s that of suicide, and there were two speakers for a large event on the grounds of the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative headquarters in Oconee County.  The speakers for the “Hike for Hope” event are retired coach and educator Hal Dunlap.  […]

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DHEC in support of new CDC recommendation

Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Pfizer brand COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for certain high-risk populations. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) supports this recommendation and is encouraging Palmetto State residents to follow the CDC guidance, which can be found here. In part the recommendation states: people 65 years and older and […]

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Wilburn Orr

  Salem, SC– Wilburn Dock Orr, 91, husband of Sue Marie Wood Orr, of 345 E. Main Street, Salem, passed away Wednesday, September 22, 2021, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Salem, SC, Mr. Orr was the son of the late Arthur James and Agnes Jones Orr. He attended Salem First Baptist Church.   In addition to his […]

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Lottery ticket crimes alleged at Seneca

Two Seneca store employees are under arrest and alleged to have committed lottery crimes at their place of work.  Law enforcement records show the charges against Amy L. Blakely and Shannon Renee Campbell are breach of trust with fraudulent intent and attempt to influence the lottery by coercion, tampering, and deception.  Warrants signed by Seneca investigator Terramano allege Blakely and […]

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A night time arrest near Miracle Circle

The arrest last night of a Clemson man near the Oconee Square and Miracle Circle, according to the Seneca police, solved an earlier day incident at Stribling and S. 1st streets.  There, the police quote a victim, as saying shots were fired at him from a passing car.  The Seneca police say that with the help of the Oconee Sheriff’s […]

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Lake timeshare homes to see a new use

Realtor Chuck Kormelink at Fair Play is announcing the sale of the townhomes at Foxwood Hills at Kinston Manor, and a new purpose for those units going forward.  Realtor Kormelink says 119 townhomes have emerged from receivership, and he’s working with the new owners from Florida to convert them to single units to be sold.  He believes that, with the […]

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Hate crime report campaign for South Carolina

The FBI launched a hate crime reporting campaign this month in South Carolina as part of a nationwide effort to encourage reporting to law enforcement. The advertising campaign in the state includes billboard messages, 30-second videos on gas station pumps at participating locations, mobile cellular telephone advertisements, and recorded messages on various radio stations. Hate crimes are the highest priority […]

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