Conversing with those in authority

Clemson residents are invited to converse tonight with city representatives.  The 6:30 to 8:30 event in the community room of Fire Station #2 at 740 Issaqueena Trail is a chance for you to ask questions and express thoughts and ideas for Clemson’s future.  Eager to hear the public’s perspective are Mayor Halfacre, new city administrator Andy Blondeau, and council members […]

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Unwanted pets begging to be adopted

Currently, at the Oconee Humane Society there are 19 dogs and 27 cats begging for a second chance.  The expectation is that many more unwanted pets will enter the pipeline.  The local shelter is one of many shelters and animal rescue operations filled with homeless pets across the state, even though the statewide Pick Me! SC project enters its homestretch.  […]

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Drought-free South Carolina

The South Carolina Drought Response Committee, in a meeting yesterday, declared the entire state drought-free, thanks to a recent active weather pattern, including the rain from Tropical System Claudette.  After reviewing conditions, the committee removed a drought declaration for six downstate counties:  Clarendon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion and Williamsburg.  Most agriculture producers are said to be happy with field conditions, […]

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Law enforcement chase leads to Oconee

A chase by law enforcement that started this morning in Franklin County, Georgia eventually crossed into Oconee County, South Carolina, but the driver apparently got away.  Word from Georgia is that the chase started on 85 southbound.  At exit 164 Carnesville, the driver crossed back over and headed northbound, eventually across the bridge into South Carolina.

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Young adults are the state’s most unvaccinated age group

Following the CDC’s announcement that the COVID-19 B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant has been classified as a Variant of Concern (VOC), the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is doubling down on its call for all eligible people to get vaccinated. This is especially important for young adults, who are part of the most unvaccinated age group nationwide and […]

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Cyber scammers victimize 1,350 elderly South Carolinians

Acting United States Attorney M. Rhett DeHart announced today that, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s 2020 Elder Fraud Report, 1,350 South Carolinians aged 60 or over fell victim to cyber scammers.  The report states that these South Carolinians reported losses of nearly $10 million in 2020. Across the nation, there was over $1 billion in losses by victims […]

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Traffic stop leads to arrest on multiple charges

Six days after a traffic stop in rural Oconee, a 34-year old county resident has been arrested and charged with multiple offenses.  Law enforcement records show the arrest early Tuesday of Timothy Corey Lear on charges of possession of a stolen pickup truck, home burglary first degree, and grand larceny.  At night on June 14, a sheriff’s officer stopped a […]

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With “enthusiasm”, Graham votes no

Senator Lindsey Graham calls the voting rights act For the People Act the biggest power grab in modern American history.  Graham voted with his fellow Republicans as the Senate voted 50-50 on party lines.  Democrats could not muster the 60 votes needed to avoid a Republican filibuster on the procedural vote to open debate on the bill.  Graham complained, “S. […]

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