The most vulnerable should be vaccinated first — Bell

South Carolina continues to receive doses of its initial allocation of COVID-19 vaccine from the federal government, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced. Three health care facilities received allocations yesterday, and direct allocations were delivered to 12 additional facilities today. Health care facilities in South Carolina are beginning to vaccinate their most essential front-line […]

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Revenues fail to meet expenses

A dip into the fund balance of Oconee public schools made up for a $1.8 million deficit for the year that ended June 30.  The county trustees last night received the 2019-20 audit, as presented by CPA Don Estep.  For the year, revenues were nearly $104.5 million; expenses were $106.2 million.  To make up the difference, the district resorted to […]

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James Brown class sent home

COVID-19 detection has resulted in a new Oconee school class sent home for health protection purposes.  A K-5 class at Walhalla’s James Brown Elementary was sent home effective yesterday and given a return date of January 4.  Student and employee COVID-19 numbers are occurring most days, but the latest view from the district is that it’s content with where things […]

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Heavy flow of traffic for Seneca’s Christmas decorations

City of Seneca continues to get large traffic numbers for their downtown Christmas light and displays, with last weekend’s numbers described as incredible.  City officials are hopeful, with some luck, their displays will be ranked among the most popular. Over the weekend, one restaurant did so much business that it ran out of food.  One Seneca resident recently complimented Councilman […]

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Methamphetamine arrest in Fair Play

An Oconee deputy investigated a parked car in the lot of a closed Fair Play business and wound up arresting the sole occupant of the Ford Expedition on drug charges.  Carrie Renee Porter, 30-year old resident of Anderson County’s highway 187, is accused of possessing 32.13 grams of methamphetamine.  Porter was jailed Sunday morning and, according to the sheriff’s office […]

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Early Christmas for Oconee school workers

Oconee school trustees showed appreciation last night to their employees who are working through the difficulties posed by COVID-19.  A motion to allow a one-time bonus of $300 for full-time employees and a pro-rated bonus for all part-time workers was made by Dr. Sloan and seconded by Dr. Ketterman and approved unanimously.  District employees should receive the bonus this month.  […]

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Late night home fire

Many of Oconee’s fire fighting resources were devoted to a late night fire near Westminster.  Rural Fire Dispatch received the first report around 10:30 to a home in the vicinity of 1100 Doyle Street, not far from Oconee’s Five Points community.  No injuries reported.

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Hit-run (update)

Detectives with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office have identified a possible suspect vehicle in a hit-and-run incident involving a motorcycle rider that occurred yesterday afternoon on White Street Extension near Shockley Ferry Rd.   The vehicle is identified as a late-2000s (2006-2010) Ford Explorer pulling a small utility trailer containing various, unknown items. The SUV is a dark color over […]

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