How the pandemic affects teacher workforce

Oconee’s chief recruiter of school teachers, Al LeRoy, can expect a call early in 2021 to assess how the pandemic affects teacher recruitment and retention efforts.  The Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement at Rock Hill is out with a report showing that at the start of the current South Carolina school year, there were 700 positions still vacant.  […]

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Prominent Walhallan dies at 93

Davenport Funeral Home announces the death of long-time Walhallan Maxie Duke.  At 93 years old, Duke died Wednesday at her home.  A Highlands, North Carolina native, Duke was known in Oconee for many civic, professional and public service endeavors.  She taught at Walhalla High, served on the county board of trustees, and was a long time Democrat and party worker […]

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Oconee schools to change the COVID-19 notification process

The process change will be in place once the Christmas and New Year’s break is over.  Here’s the statement from the Oconee School District: “After feedback from parents and discussion with principals, the district has made revisions to the COVID-19 Notification Process.  These changes were made to help minimize the number of phone calls families receive.  Effective January 4th, the […]

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Pierce accused in separate trailer theft

The 33-year old man accused of stealing the Walhalla High School band trailer and musical equipment has run into additional trouble with the law.  A couple of weeks before the band trailer crime, the Seneca police say Jason Bradley Pierce allegedly was responsible for the theft of a Big Tex utility trailer from the parking lot of the Shaver Recreation […]

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Dollar General door kicked in, Senecan arrested

Law enforcement is pinning responsibility on a young Seneca man for store burglary last summer near the city limits.  The sheriff’s office today announced charges against Skyland Drive resident Aundarius Rickshawn Lowery.  Eighteen-year old Lowery was arrested Wednesday and charged with second degree burglary, petty larceny, and malicious injury to real property early morning hours August 6 at the Dollar […]

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Keeping Narcan at home can prevent holiday overdose deaths

Nearly 40 percent of opioid and stimulant overdose deaths occur while a bystander is present, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As our state enters a season historically marked by increased overdoses, the South Carolina Opioid Emergency Response Team is reinforcing the benefits of keeping opioid antidotes on hand for those who might be struggling […]

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“Tis the season of giving blood and saving lives”

The Blood Connection urges all eligible blood donors who are healthy and well for their immediate gift of a blood donation for their local community.  TBC is the sole provider for more than 80 hospitals in the tri-states, include Prisma Health’s Oconee Memorial.  Its annual Holiday Blood Drive starts tomorrow and for those who donate thru Christmas Eve, they’ll receive […]

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Fewer claims from locally displaced workers

South Carolina job counters saw fewer first-time unemployment claims for the week December 6-12, the latest numbers available.  For the preceding week, the tri-counties of Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens each numbered in excess of 100 new claims, but for December 6-12 two of those counties (Oconee and Pickens) dropped to double digits–with Oconee at 53 and Pickens at 82.  Anderson […]

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Bingo lunch next week in Westminster

The Westminster Senior Outreach will sponsor a bingo lunch at 1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, December 22 at the American Legion Post 107.  Space in the Lucky Street building is limited, so you must register ahead of time by calling at 710-9177.  Everyone is asked to bring his or her lunch and a gift valued at $5 or less for residents […]

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