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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Get a flu shot, Kome urges

Prisma Health has launched an aggressive systemwide flu-vaccination campaign with reduced-cost flu vaccinations being offered throughout its physician offices, hospitals, mobile clinics, community outreach, business-health sites or additional flu-vaccine events in 11 counties across the Midlands and Upstate. Information on Prisma Health’s flu prevention efforts can be found on a dedicated webpage, PrismaHealth.org/Flu. Prisma Health hopes to vaccinate approximately 200,000 […]

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South Carolina COVID 19 numbers from Tuesday

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control yesterday announced 701 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and  22 additional confirmed deaths.  For a second day in a row, nine cases were added from Oconee County.  This brings the total number of SC confirmed cases to 130,917 and confirmed deaths to 2,943. The total number of individual test results reported […]

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Lowering water levels in advance of Sally

Heavy rain across the Carolinas this week means higher lake and river levels across the Keowee-Toxaway and other basins.  To prepare, Duke Energy is lowering lake levels by aggressively moving water through the river systems.  Lake residents should prepare for possible flooding and closely monitor levels.  Owners and operators of reservoirs statewide should check their dams and take appropriate steps […]

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Walhalla scraps mandatory mask law

If you are out and about in Walhalla and without face covering, you no longer need worry about a $25 dollar citation.  Walhalla’s leaders last night did away with their controversial mask requirements and, instead substituted, a resolution that encourages everyone to wear a mask as a protection from catching or spreading the virus.  The city council rescinded the mask […]

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“We are pulling from Seneca” — Pioneer

An unwelcome blue-green substance has again penetrated Pioneer Rural water, and the district board of directors this afternoon addressed a customer’s complaint about quality.  The board was told that to avert algae intrusion, Pioneer has begun re-purchasing water from Seneca and blending the Seneca water with its own treated water before distributing it to the district’s Oconee and Anderson customers.  […]

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Explosive device found in car at Mountain Rest

A bomb squad discovered an I-E-D with a charge in a car at Mountain Rest, and the Oconee Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 39-year old man.  Law enforcement records show Klayton Marshall Seavey arrested on the charge of violating the South Carolina Explosives Control Act – 1st offense.  Two addresses are listed for Seavey:  Easley and Elmira, Michigan.  Seavey was […]

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When perception is seen as reality

The arrival to office of three new Westminster councilmen in January brought new ideas to city government.  At the same time, however, one of the three says there’s perception the three ran as a group.  Which is something Councilman Cater says he recognizes but doesn’t agree with, and he understands why others might think that.  Cater has come to the […]

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