Devan Eubank

  Westminster – Devan Scott Eubank, 26, passed away Friday, March 5th, 2021 at his residence.   A native of Prince William, Virginia, he was the son of Dana S Eubank of Newport News, Virginia and Christa Marie Dean Gentry (Ronald Keith Gentry) of West Union. Devan worked in construction and enjoyed fishing, singing and spending time at the lake […]

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Dennis Samuel Mason

  Westminster – Dennis Samuel Mason, 76, husband of Joanne O’Kelley Mason, passed away Saturday, March 6th, 2021 at his residence.     A native of Westminster, he was the son of the late Clayton Mason and Virginia Grogan and a member of Cross Road Baptist Church #2. Dennis retired from Duke Power where he worked as a quality control […]

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Prisma Health to give vaccine to teachers

Prisma Health is making important COVID-19 announcements today.  One is that, on yesterday, Prisma received its first supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, 660 doses.  The next shipment is to total 600 doses.  Also, Prisma is the designated COVID vaccine provider for six school districts, including the Oconee public school.  Starting Monday, teachers and other school staff are among the […]

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Clemson bars get a break

Facial coverings will continue to be required inside buildings serving  the public in Clemson, but a city council vote today eases the COVID-19 rules that drinking establishments have had to follow.  In a 5 to 1 vote, the council agreed to allow customers to eat and drink while standing. That previous prohibition has drawn the ire of both bar owners […]

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Oconee test site on the move

Prisma Health announces that, starting Monday, the COVID-19 testing site at Oconee Memorial Hospital is changing locations and will test by appointment only moving forward.  On Monday, testing at Oconee Memorial will switch to the Outpatient Testing Center at 105 Omni Drive, Suite B on the Oconee medical campus.  The center is open to 8 am to 4:30 pm Monday, […]

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Walhallan remains missing after more than one year

One year ago reports began to circulate about a Walhalla woman, who became the subject of a missing person report about a month and a half earlier.  And, since then, Chief Brinson of the city police says his department has followed every lead as to the whereabouts of Tammy Stubblefield, but those leads have produced little additional information as to […]

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Prescribed burns today in adjoining states

Overall, the sun will shine today, but there likely will be sections of the sky covered by smoke.  Two prescribed burns are scheduled today in these parts of both South Carolina and Georgia.  The Andrew Pickens Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest announces a 505-acre prescribed burn off the Brasstown Road.  Smoke from that burn is likely to be […]

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Meeting with potential developer confirmed

A potential developer for the former textile plant complex at Utica has met with Scott Moulder, but the Seneca city administrator says he’s not at liberty to give details of what might be in store for what used to be the heart of the former mill village which adjoins the city limits. In an interview with 101.7/WGOG NEWS, Moulder declined […]

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