For now, Clemson can’t grind brush
Until a part arrives, the brush grinder used by the city of Clemson is out of service. But Clemson residents may still get rid of brush by dropping it off at the facility.
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Until a part arrives, the brush grinder used by the city of Clemson is out of service. But Clemson residents may still get rid of brush by dropping it off at the facility.
Read morePamela Lee Smith, age 59, of Long Creek, SC passed away suddenly November 13th, 2020 due to a ruptured brain aneurysm. Pam was born in Atlanta, Georgia to Mary January Miller Smith and the late Wayne Albert “Bert” Smith, Jr. She grew up in Bradenton Florida and more recently lived in North and South Carolina. Pam was a […]
Read moreEffective yesterday, the Oconee Chamber of Commerce no longer has an executive director. The position, held by JoAnn Johnson for the last 11 months, has been eliminated, and the reasons are being attributed as budgetary, including the limitations that the pandemic has placed on the duties of the position. Personally, Johnson is now pursuing other avenues for her future. For […]
Read moreFive new cases (reported yesterday) have been added to the COVID-19 tracking page of the Oconee School District. They are one employee at Seneca Middle School; one student at Seneca Middle School; one employee at Keowee Elementary; and two students at West-Oak High School.
Read moreIn eight months’ time, fewer than 10 incoming prisoners have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Oconee Detention Center in Walhalla. Sheriff Mike Crenshaw says, “We have been quarantining new inmates coming into the jail for 10 days but have had some to test positive over the last several months. None required hospitalization.” Crenshaw says the practice has worked and […]
Read moreIn the opinion of Oconee’s top educator, students overall learn better in a classroom setting when there’s a teacher present. That belief is a reason why Oconee’s Dr. Michael Thorsland prefers face-to-face over remote or distance learning. Some students are benefitting from distance learning. Others, however, are getting lower grades or not participating at all. And the latter leads to […]
Read moreIf after today, South Carolina’s litter-clogged roadsides look cleaner, you can thank the workers of the state DOT. In support of the lieutenant governor’s “Grab a Bag SC 2020” cleanup, the Department of Transportation today deploys workers across the state to pickup roadside litter. This cleanup will involve hundreds of workers, from headquarters to the county offices. Motorists are asked […]
Read moreA 29-year old man wanted in Rabun County, Georgia was arrested last weekend in Oconee County. After his arrest, Anderson resident Justin Cole Turner was transferred to the custody of the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office. There, according to the announcement, Turner is accused of unlawfully fleeing Georgia to avoid prosecution on the charge of family battery and battery and […]
Read moreAn additional 981 cases of COVID-19 are reported by the state health agency in the report issued for Monday. DHEC also confirmed 27 new deaths, including an elderly Pickens County resident. Among the 981 new cases, 28 are in Oconee County. The total test results reported to DHEC statewide Sunday were 6,888–a positivity of 14.7%.
Read moreJoAnn Johnson no longer is the executive director of the Oconee Chamber of Commerce. In a Facebook post, she writes: “Friends, Just wanting everyone to know that I am no longer employed by the Chamber of Commerce. Be blessed.”
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