No new Oconee cases

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 424 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 42 additional confirmed deaths. For a rare 24-hour period, Oconee recorded no new cases.  Also, no new deaths from the county. This brings the total number of South Caroliina confirmed cases to 113,107and confirmed deaths to 2,494. As of yesterday, […]

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Mowing contractor hit a fiber optic line

The Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority (OJRSA) has been without phone, email, and internet service since Wednesday due to an SCDOT mowing contractor hitting a fiber optic line that serves the facility. AT&T is currently assessing the situation and will repair the line as soon as possible. Sewer customers are being asked to contact their wastewater provider as listed on […]

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Missing boy reunited with mom

A 15-year old boy went missing at midafternoon yesterday, but a large Salem and Keowee Key area search effort found the boy and re-united him with his mother.  The boy was last seen in the area of Subway restaurant on the Stamp Creek Road.  Keowee Fire Department was among the responders who joined sheriff’s officers and right away, according to […]

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Oconee jobless claims head in the right direction

“We are happy to report the sharp decrease in initial claims filed last week.”  That is from a statement today from Dan Ellzey, director of the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce.  The total statewide number of first-time claims for the week ended August 22 was 5,524.  That’s the lowest number for a week since the pandemic started in […]

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How to track COVID-19 in Oconee public schools

Oconee School District has posted two cases of COVID-19 so far in the first four days of the academic year.  And there’s a simple way for parents, guardians, and members of the general public to track the severity of the virus in the county’s public schools.  To start, go to the district website www.sdoc.org and follow the appropriate links.  One […]

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Tornado-damaged church steeples replaced

The steeples atop two of Seneca’s largest churches are being replaced this week.  The steeples at both Seneca Baptist Church and Trinity Baptist were destroyed in the April 13 tornado.  The churches are only blocks apart in a section of Seneca south of the railroad and the scene of some of the worst damage inflicted by the EF3.

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State cabinet member makes Oconee visit

Jerry Dyar and the staff of the Oconee Veterans Office in Walhalla met the state’s first secretary of veterans affairs.  The newly-appointed Maj. Gen. Will Grimsley made an Oconee County visit today–a chance for him to become familiar with one of the state’s 46 county offices as well as a chance for Oconee veteran officials to meet him.  Dyar, the […]

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Moped operator dies after Sunday accident

The highway patrol has announced the death today of a moped rider who was hurt in a weekend afternoon accident near Westminster.  Coroner Addis identified the decedent as Jim Rose, 68-year old Westminster resident.  Death to the moped rider came at 7:06 this morning at Prisma Health Greenville.  The accident, described as a spill, occurred at 2:15 pm Sunday on […]

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