Being considered voluntary Clemson night curfew

In an emergency meeting at the noon hour, Clemson City Council will consider establishing a voluntary curfew starting tomorrow that would be in effect between the hours of 11 at night and 6 in the morning.  The voluntary curfew idea will be presented to the mayor and council by the city administrator, Andy Blondeau.  Interested members of the public may […]

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Old murder case with possible Seneca connect

Georgia police want closure to a Toccoa homicide that occurred six years ago and they’d like the public to chime in with helpful information. At his home on Toccoa’s Pageland Drive March 18, 2014 Mantavious Flentall was found shot dead. Several persons were seen leaving the vicinity of that home in a gray Ford Edge, and the car was reported […]

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Your opinion valued on hydro project

A classified legal ad carried this week by The Journal affords the public the opportunity to have a say in whether a small hydro-electric project near Seneca should receive a new, 30-year license from the federal government. The project is the Coneross Hydroelectric on SC 59 just south of the city at the Coneross Creek. In recent years, a lightning […]

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Salem Town Hall now closed

The town of Salem has now closed the Town Hall until March 31. The decision is made to reduce the risk of transmission for the well being of the public and town workers.  Water payments are accepted by mail and by dropping them in the box mounted on the wall.  You can also call the Town Hall number (944-2819) to […]

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New South Carolina case total at 60

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is investigating 13 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. This brings the total number statewide to 60 cases in 14 counties. “We emphasize the importance of practicing disease prevention measures and following recommendations for social distancing to protect our community as a whole,” said Dr. Brannon Traxler, DHEC physician […]

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Getting care from a hospital-owned doctor office

To help the community minimize travel and potential exposure to COVID-19 (coronavirus), Prisma Health is changing the way patients will receive care from their doctors’ offices and how surgeries will continue, beginning immediately. First, physician practices are evaluating routinely scheduled office visits to determine if a telehealth visit is an alternative. This will include both telephone and video virtual health […]

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Scott worried for small businesses

Senator Tim Scott tweeted additional information regarding the damage yesterday’s vote in the Senate could do to small businesses and their employees. The text of the tweets can be found below. “The provisions in the bill as it relates to paid leave place a mandate on small businesses without a corresponding immediate cash flow. We all agree that paid leave […]

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Distance learning underway, but there’s a change

The spokeswoman for Oconee public schools, Jennifer Dodd, says the district is pleased with the start of distance learning, in which kids from home by computer are being taught by their teachers.  But there is a change.  Instead of a hookup by the teachers from the empty classrooms, the teachers are connecting online with their students from teacher’s home to […]

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Rusty Cater unapologetic

The new mayor pro-tem in Westminster feels he owes no one an apology for being pro-active when it comes to asking Oconee County for financial help for his money-tight city. This was one of the positions that Rusty Cater felt compelled last night to explain during the March meeting of the city council. “Brad (fellow Councilman Brad Chastain) made a […]

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