A message from the university president

In a message to the Clemson community, university president James Clements says more than 13,400 students were tested last week and the positivity fell below 1%.  Starting today, COVID testing on the main campus returns to Littlejohn Coliseum.  Partnering with the Medical University of South Carolina, Clemson will offer a vaccine clinic Monday, April 5 at Littlejohn for a limited […]

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Legislation to expand Medicare benefits

  If South Carolina’s Tim Scott and other senators have their way, Medicare beneficiaries will get access to all recommended vaccines at no additional costs.  That would include shingles and tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.  Currently, under Medicare, immunization coverage varies by vaccine.  Republican Scott, some of his Republican colleagues, and some Democratic senators introduced the Protecting Seniors Through Immunization Act […]

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An apology from the Blood Connection

Walhalla councilwoman Melendez has received an apology from the Blood Connection for the cancellation Saturday of a blood drive at the Light of the World Church in Seneca.  The apology also goes out to anyone who showed up there planning to donate blood to help replenish the supply.  The Blood Connection’s Allie Van Dyke said, “This is not normal for […]

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No wheeled devices within a heritage preserve

City of Walhalla calls attention to a state regulation that forbids wheeled devices within a heritage preserve.  And, in the case of the Stumphouse Mountain Bike Park, it’s a violation to access the park thru the gated gravel road off the Ross Mountain Road.  Neither city nor the DNR recognizes the gravel gated road as an official access to the […]

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16 and older can start to receive the vaccine

Governor Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced today that all South Carolinians aged 16 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning March 31, 2021 and can begin scheduling their appointments as of next Wednesday. “Our priority with the vaccine has been to save the lives of those at […]

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Oconeean arrested by state tax agents

South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) agents today arrested an Oconee County woman and charged her with three counts of forgery and four counts of delivering a false document to the SCDOR. According to the DOR, April Lynn White, 37, of Fair Play, delivered to the SCDOR altered W-2 forms from 2017 through 2019. The altered forms showed more state tax […]

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Tornado victim wins lottery prize

A family that lost their home in last year’s tornado can take care of some remaining expenses and get ahead a little after winning $75 thousand playing a Mega Cash Crossword scratch off lottery ticket at the Stop N Go on the Shiloh Road.  The winner has chosen to remain anonymous.  The store received a $750 commission from the South […]

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Broadband to under-served rural areas

South Carolina’s U-S senators are behind legislation to expand broadband access.  Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott have introduced the State Fix Act to expand broadband access to under-served rural areas.  Senator Graham said, “There are places in South Carolina you might as well be on the moon when it comes to getting high speed internet service.”  The bill would provide […]

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