Finalists named for school board seat

Three men with connections to the upper part of Oconee District 1 are the finalists for the open seat on the county board of school trustees.  The district announced Dean Bare, Steve Smith, and Richard Blackwell as the three who have been granted interviews, before the Jerry Lee replacement choice is made.  All three have existing backgrounds in the public […]

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Three men are finalists for trustee office

Three men with connections to the upper part of Oconee District 1 are the finalists for the open seat on the county board of school trustees.  The district announced Dean Bare, Steve Smith, and Richard Blackwell as the three who have been granted interviews, before the Jerry Lee replacement choice is made.  All three have existing backgrounds in the public […]

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Major Seneca plant has a new leader

BASF has named Eliza Lizardi as the new Site Director for its Seneca manufacturing plant.  She has been in manufacturing more than 25 years and previously worked as Global Product Manager for Battery Recycling at BASF in Iselin, New Jersey.  And she’s held a variety of positions around the globe, including the U-S, Mexico, and S. Africa.  BASF is currently […]

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Three make the cut

Of 12 aspirants for the open Oconee school trustee seat, we are told by a person in position to know, that three have made the cut to be interviewed during the board’s meeting October 19.  The announcement of who the three names is pending, we are told, verification of their District One residencies and, perhaps, other questions that school officials […]

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Social Security benefits increase in 2021

  Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for approximately 70 million Americans will increase 1.3 percent in 2021, the Social Security Administration announced today. The 1.3 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will begin with benefits payable to more than 64 million Social Security beneficiaries in January 2021. Increased payments to more than 8 million SSI beneficiaries will begin on […]

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Still no plastic recycling

At this point, there’s still little hope for Oconee County to return to the business of recycling plastic materials.  At first, the issue of accepting plastics at the convenience centers centered on protecting the workers from possibly contracting COVID-19.  Now, however, as explained by Swain Still, solid waste director, the market to sell plastics has begun to dry up.  That […]

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Kindergarten class moved to distance learning

In a preventive measure, Oconee School District has moved a Westminster Elementary kindergarten class to distance learning.  The district’s COVID-19 tracking page lists three confirmed Westminster Elementary cases since last Wednesday:  one student and two employees.  Students may return to school October 27, unless under quarantine for another reason.

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Theory why Oconee COVID cases have risen

Dr. Michael Thorsland, district superintendent for Oconee public schools, acknowledged last night that COVID-19 case numbers among Oconeeans have been on the rise, but he said he believes there’s an explanation for that.  And it does not tie into the 7-week old public school year.  Rather, says Thorsland, the Oconee cases numbers have jumped because of the arrival of Clemson […]

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