“Breonna Taylor’s life must mean more….” says U-S senator

South Carolina’s junior U-S senator, Tim Scott, has expressed his disappointment that only one charge was brought in the investigation of Breonna Taylor’s death at Louisville, Kentucky especially–and these are Republican Scott’s words–“when we know the initial police reports were falsified.”  Scott also announced that he will continue to seek reforms to no knock warrants, but says it’s important to […]

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Final push to complete the population count

With only a few days left, Oconee County continues to trail both the state and the nation in responding to the 2020 Census.  By mid afternoon yesterday, Oconeeans’ response rate stood at 58.4%– behind both the state (60.2%) and the country (66.3%).  County leaders are worried that a severe undercount will cost the county valuable monies when it comes to […]

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Witness signatures to be required for mail voting

An appeals court has reversed an earlier ruling and now South Carolinians who qualify to vote absentee by mail must now have their signatures witnessed.  Chris Whitmire, director of public information for the state Election Commission, made that announcement yesterday and said his office will continue to notify the public of any changes to the witness requirement through the media […]

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Lillie Ovaline Nichols Vickery

Seneca, SC — Lillie Ovaline Nichols Vickery, 93, wife of the late Chris Carlyle Vickery, of 409 Arbor Way, Seneca, passed away Thursday, September 24, 2020, at the home of her daughter.   A native of Oconee County, Mrs. Vickery was the daughter of the late Rufus and Hassie Nichols. She was retired from J.P. Stevens and was a homemaker. […]

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South Carolina Thursday COVID numbers

South Carolina DHEC announced 664 new confirmed cases and 16 additional confirmed deaths.  There were five new Oconee County cases. This brings the total number of South Carolina confirmed cases to 139,021 and confirmed deaths to 3,097. The total number of individual test results reported to DHEC yesterday statewide was 6,995 (not including antibody tests) and the percent positive was 9.5%.

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Oconee school records first COVID case

A rural Oconee County school has recorded its first COVID-19 case.  A student enrolled at Keowee Elementary School is listed as a positive case–the first recorded this year at that school.  Another new Oconee case is that of a student at the Walhalla Middle School.  Both are recorded on the district’s tracking list on Wednesday.

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Need work? Talk to Borg Warner

As far as re-uniting workers displaced during the pandemic, there’s encouraging news today for the economies of Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens counties.  The chairmen of the county councils in the three counties were told by a jobs’ official that first-time claims for unemployment benefits are dropping substantially and, correspondingly, the jobless percentages are among the lowest in the state.  (On […]

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