Joann Wright

Seneca – Joann Newton Wright, 80, passed away Tuesday, September 15th, 2020 at Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   Joann was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina, she was the daughter of the late James Lee and Edith Elizabeth Smith Newton. Joann retired from the Fiber Industry of Charlotte, North Carolina after 30 years of service. Joann had a caring […]

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Clemson researchers fight online disinformation

Two researchers at Clemson University’s Department of Communication have become international experts in identifying and exposing social media campaigns that spread disinformation.  The attention received by Darren Linvill and Patrick Warren reflect their first project, in 2017, to uncover and expose more than three million troll treats from Russian Twitter.  The university’s new Media Forensics Lab goes beyond educating those […]

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Wednesday’s South Carolina COVID numbers

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 489 new confirmed cases and 43 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 28 additional confirmed deaths and 10 new probable deaths.  One of the 10 probable deaths is that of an elderly Oconeean, who was diagnosed September 8.  Three new Oconee cases are reported. This brings the total […]

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Free breakfast and lunch for Oconee students

USDA has extended a waiver that permits all Oconee school children, regardless of income, to enjoy breakfast and lunch at school at no charge.  The waiver is valid through December 31 or until congressional approved funding runs out.  It further allows districts to refund the cost of student meals purchased between September 1 and 16.  The waiver also applies to […]

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Gene Head

      Fair Play – Howard “Gene” Eugene Head Jr., 75, of Fair Play, passed away, Tuesday, September 15th, 2020 at AnMed Heath Medical Center.   Born in the Madison community, he was the son of the late Howard Eugene Sr. and Frances Duke Head. Gene was retired from Duke Energy as a Planner having worked 30 years, was […]

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Gene “Jody” Gosnell

  Seneca, SC – Gene “Jody” Gosnell, 81, husband of Clara Pace Gosnell, of 213 Pebble Creek Drive, Seneca, passed away Wednesday, September 16, 2020, at Greer Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center.   A native of Seneca, SC, Mr. Gosnell was the son of the late Ervin and Ruth Marcus Gosnell. He retired from West Point Stevens, Clemson, SC and was […]

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Both Cater and Duncan will stay on

Westminster will not require a special election this fall to fill two council seats.  Two councilmen who declared their intent to leave after only one year of their terms have both decided they spoke in haste and they intend to remain part of their city’s six-member council.  Danny Duncan this morning said he agrees with Rusty Cater that their intention […]

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Home development doesn’t qualify for new water lines

  Leaky pipes have interrupted water service to a Lake Hartwell subdivision in Anderson County, but the water supplier doesn’t believe the leaks can currently justify new infrastructure.  The request from the Seminole Point subdivision was an item of new business yesterday for the board of directors of the Pioneer Rural Water District at Oakway.  Office records show in recent […]

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Circumstances to establish a Walhalla curfew

After George Floyd’s death, Walhalla saw protesters and counter protesters and, at times, city officials worried things might get out of hand.  Now the city is moving toward a set of conditions to justify curfews if gatherings might lead to threats to destroy property or endanger public safety.  At last night’s meeting, Councilman Danny Woodward introduced an ordinance for the […]

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