Rural health project targets disparities across South Carolina

The Joseph F. Sullivan Center has performed health outreach in rural communities on behalf of Clemson University for nearly four decades. As part of the Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS), the center has acquired improved outreach vehicles and expanded its staff, and leadership in the college are continuing that growth in order to meet the needs of rural populations. […]

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World Rabies Day is today

As part of World Rabies Day initiatives, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) reminds pet owners how important it is to keep pets up to date on their rabies vaccinations. Several partners across the state are supporting World Rabies Day, a global campaign to help prevent the spread of rabies, by providing low-cost rabies vaccines. Promoted […]

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Dan Bolt

  Westminster – Dan Steve Bolt, 73, husband of Effie Butts Bolt, passed away, September 27th, 2020 at his residence.   Born in Seneca, South Carolina he was the son of the late Tellus Stephen and Ollie Mae Dickson Bolt. Dan was a United States Army Veteran having served during the Vietnam era, he was a commercial fisherman, who had […]

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Agreement between Lander University and Tri-County Tech

Tri-County Technical College President Dr. Galen DeHay and Lander University President Dr. Richard Cosentino signed an articulation agreement giving criminal justice students another pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree. The agreement allows graduates of Tri-County’s criminal justice technology program to transfer to Lander’s bachelor of science in criminology program and graduates of Tri-County’s criminal justice technology program with a paralegal […]

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Progress reported on the 9-11 memorial

Where once there were tennis courts is being transformed into an Oconee County memorial in honor of those hurt and killed in the September 2001 terror attacks at three U-S locations.  When finished, this drive-thru memorial off SC 183/the Walhalla-Pickens Highway, is to serve as an educational tool for Oconee County school children, as well as a stop for visitors […]

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Business awaits Seneca leaders tomorrow

In city hall meetings tomorrow, leaders of Seneca will tackle big business.  Including the replacement of garbage trucks destroyed by the recent fire at the city’s public works facility.  Garbage truck replacement is high on the agenda for city council’s meetings that begin at 6 o’clock.  One hour prior, the board of the Seneca Improvements Corporation sits down to an […]

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South Carolina weekend COVID numbers

The South Carolina toll from COVID-19 yesterday dropped to three persons dead.  It appears, from the count kept here, that three dead is the lowest number in any one 24-hour period since September 8.  Here are numbers gleaned from the Saturday and Sunday reports from South Carolina DHEC.  On Saturday, there were 639 new cases statewide and 27 additional deaths.  […]

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Rosa Winnilee Jones Loudermilk

Walhalla, SC — Rosa Winnilee Jones Loudermilk, 75, wife of Leonard Eugene Loudermilk, of 344 Springbrook Rd., Walhalla, passed away Friday, September 25, 2020, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Oconee County, Mrs. Loudermilk was the daughter of the late John David “J.D.” and Eva Orr Jones. She was a graduate of the Tamassee DAR School. Mrs. Loudermilk […]

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Cases down, deaths up

South Carolina’s latest COVID numbers seem to be mirroring what’s being reported nationally.  That is, cases are down, deaths are up.  Today’s DHEC report shows 647 new cases of the virus and 20 deaths.  That’s 17 fewer cases than yesterday, but four additional deaths since yesterday.  A DHEC physician hopes all people who are headed to high school and college […]

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