Oconee’s C-and-D Landfill temporarily closed

  Highway work is the reason that Oconee County’s C-and-D Landfill will remain closed until 11 o’clock tomorrow morning.  The reason: a contractor has begun the re-paving of a section of the Wells Highway, from S. Oak Street to the Friendship Road. Swain Still, solid waste director, says because of the repaving project, traffic headed to the landfill should brace […]

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Prisma Health statement on the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine

Prisma Health has paused its use of Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine due to today’s recommendation from Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The federal agencies recommended the pause out of abundance of caution related to extremely rare adverse reactions. South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC) also has […]

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COVID-19 numbers reported today

South Carolina DHEC counts 447 new cases of COVID-19 in the state.  Six of those cases are Oconee County residents.  Statewide there were 12 new deaths.  Of 11,206 test results, the latest positivity was 5%.  These numbers reflect data collected by the state health agency effective 11:59 pm Sunday, April 11.

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Tech nurse grad excels in the field of healthcare

A graduate of both West-0ak High School and Tri-County Technical Colllege, Hannah Smith, won a healthcare award in her capacity as a nurse at the MUSC Health Transplant and Telehealth Center in Greenville.  The award is called the “Transplant, Nephrology and Hepatology ICCE Outpatient Care Team Member of the Year Award for 2020.”  With that award came a certificate,  flowers […]

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Pausing the Johnson and Johnson vaccine

Here’s a new announcement from the state health agency” “The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) released the following statement concerning this morning’s federal announcement about the Janssen vaccine, also referred to as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine: South Carolina public health officials received word this morning, like many throughout the nation and the state, that the […]

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Alcohol and marijuana make driving dangerous

The use of alcohol and marijuana make for some of the most dangerous driving on the roadways.  Data announced by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety show drivers who use alcohol and marijuana are more likely to speed, text, intentionally run red lights, and drive aggressively than those who don’t.  Notwithstanding whether marijuana is legal or prescribed, AAA’s Tiffany Wright […]

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A role for Clemson in genetics advancement

With national funding, Clemson University has accepted the task of a quest for scientific advancement in human genetics.  A grant of $10.6 million from the the National Institutes of Health will establish the Center of Bio-medical Research Excellence in collaboration with the Greenwood Genetic Center.  Genetic networks define an individual’s characteristics, which along with life-style habits and environmental factors, determine […]

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Gunfire wounds one in Westminster

  Gunfire wounded one adult male last night in Westminster.  The police chief, Rory Jones, this morning released only scant details. “I will confirm that we did have a shooting in the city of Westminster last night in the Butler Street area, leaving one person wound and hospitalized, Jones said. The shooting occurred around 8 o’clock.

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A successful, yet a disrupted school year

The superintendent of Oconee public schools, Dr. Michael Thorsland, is sensing that the district has begun to move from strict COVID-19 protocols to a return to its top priority of providing the best education possible to its students.  In a report last night to the trustees, Thorsland said it has been a successful year,  although a year disrupted by the […]

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Architect shows drawings for new Seneca school

A look at an architect’s drawings for the next public school to be built in Oconee County reveals the typical of what a new school looks like in the 21st century.  But the new Seneca Middle School to be built on the Wells Highway will be equipped with a room influenced by the world pandemic. Architect Joel Carter                                                                                                                                   announced at […]

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