There’s a free lunch (and breakfast) this summer

At select schools and community locations, Oconee School District will offer pick-up breakfast and lunch meals to children from 2 to 18 years old.  There’s no charge, and those aged 21 and under, if disabled, are eligible.  The food will come in the form of a “grocery style” box that’ll make seven breakfasts and seven lunches.  Children need not be […]

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For one, 24-hour period no Oconee COVID-19 cases

In the newest report from the state health agency, no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were found among Oconee County residents.  The count period covered Tuesday of this week.  Statewide, there were 122 new cases and four deaths, including Sunday’s death of a middle-aged Pickens County resident.  Of 4,383 test results, the positivity statewide was 3.6%.

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Red Cross announces blood drive

The American Red Cross is coming to Oconee County to conduct a blood drive to take place this month at the Seneca Church of Christ, 10833 Clemson Boulevard.  Donors receive a $5 Amazon-gift card by e-mail.  The event will run 10 am to 2 pm Monday, June 21. If you’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine or you are in-between shots, that’s […]

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Daniel Williams now directs the animal shelter

In the continual re-organization of Oconee’s troubled animal shelter, there’s a new director in charge.  And Sheriff Crenshaw expects shelter worker Daniel Williams promotion this week to director is going to be a part of the solution.  Earlier Williams had served as a sheriff’s officer.  Crenshaw says Williams’ attitude and his love for animals were determining factors in his promotion.  […]

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Federal help to re-hab historic properties

Oconee’s chief recruiter for economic development continues to evaluate whether a tool offered through the federal government might be useful in re-habbing historic properties.  In mind of Annie Caggiano, specifically, the former textile communities of Newry and Utica.  Caggiano this week gave a presentation to a county council committee on the possibilities of the county using the Bailey Bill that […]

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Borrowing a page from Pickens County

Amanda Brock has a hunch that a financial incentive might be key to reducing Oconee County’s litter problem.  The county administrator this week received the endorsement of the county council’s planning and economic development committee to pursue a beautification program modeled along the lines of the “Pick Up Pickens” program in Pickens County.  Civic and other non-profits would be eligible […]

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Robert Brent Call

    West Union, SC – Robert Brent Call, 53, husband of Valerie Jackson Call for just over 16 years, of 115 Cody Lane, West Union, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 31, 2021, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.   A native of Gastonia, NC, Mr. Call was the son of Jean Doby Call of Winter Haven, FL and the late […]

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Bryan Christian Burkhart

Lexington, SC – Bryan Christian Burkhart, 11, of Lexington, SC passed away on Sunday, May 30, 2021, at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.   Born in Greenville, SC, Christian is the son of Lori Sue Burkhart of Lexington, SC and Chance Sanders of North Augusta, SC. Christian was an Honor Roll student at Deerfield Elementary School.   He was a member […]

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