Guess what happens this weekend?

Life seems full of many uncertainties this day.  But, for sure, we can count on an arrival this weekend.  At 2 o’clock Sunday morning, we come to the end of Daylight Saving Time.  Which means we’ll need to change our timepieces by one hour.  Each fall, we turn back the clocks one hour.  Meaning that, for most of us, we […]

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Adding up South Carolina COVID cases and deaths

South Carolina’s COVID-19 numbers keep on rising.  This morning we have a count for the last three days of numbers reported by the state health agency.  For the reporting period Friday through yesterday, additional case numbers statewide were 2,693.  That includes 1,281 cases on yesterday’s report.  The death toll also inches upward, with 18 deaths reported Friday; 13 deaths Saturday; […]

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Vote deadline crunch time

  The 2020 Election Day is fewer than two weeks away, and it’s already starting to be crunch time if you are planning to cast your ballot by mail absentee.  Joy Scharich, the Oconee elections director, says, “Tomorrow is the last day if you’re mailing an absentee request back, we have to get it by tomorrow in order for your […]

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High schoolers getting early work experience

A 16-year old student at Anderson’s T-L Hanna High School becomes the first student to attend classes at both his high school and Tri-County Tech, while working part-time at Anderson County’s Arthrex plant.  Starting Monday, Austin Singleton will work part-time at Arthrex as a CNC machine operator youth apprentice.  There are many registered youth apprenticeship programs across the state that […]

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Clemson University to switch to on-line instruction

    Increasing local and area COVID case numbers are believed to be linked to the return of college students, and now Clemson University has decided that after the Thanksgiving break, it will     move to online-only instruction.  That’ll cover the last two weeks of the fall semester.  The final day of regular on-campus classes will be Tuesday, November 24.  The […]

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Seneca’s top cop calls it a career

Thursday, November 26 is the day that Seneca’s chief of police, John Covington, will retire.  The city made the announcement late yesterday afternoon, saying that until Thanksgiving Day its chief will remain on personal administrative leave.  Which means Casey Bowling, the interim chief, will continue in that capacity until a successor is found.  Covington is part of a large Seneca […]

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Thursday’s South Carolina (and Oconee) COVID numbers

South Carolina DHEC reported Thursday 929 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, along with 40 additional, confirmed deaths.  One new Oconee death reported, that of an elderly resident who died October 7.  Today’s numbers bring to 160,384 the number of South Carolina confirmed cases.  The latest death toll statewide is 3,526.  The total number of individual test results reported to DHEC […]

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32,500 South Carolinians to get blue envelope in the mail

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) and the University of South Carolina (UofSC) are leading an extensive initiative to fortify the state’s response to COVID-19. This science-guided, year-long project will provide information about disease infection and immunity over time and will help identify health inequities. Led by Dr. Virginie Daguise, DHEC’s Bureau of Chronic Disease and Injury […]

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Arrests in case of Greenville deputy’s death

Agents from the S.C. Law Enforcement Division Wednesday arrested two suspects in an incident on I-85 in Greenville County that resulted in the death of a deputy from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office. Ray L. Kelly, 37, was charged with Murder, Resisting Arrest with a Deadly Weapon, Assault and Battery of a High and Aggravated Nature, Weapons Possession During a […]

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