Format altered for power supplier’s annual meeting

Because of South Carolina coronavirus mandates, any gathering of large crowds has been forbidden.  Consequently, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative took a decidedly different path than had been the norm in the planning and conducting of its 2020 Annual Meeting of Members.   During the three consecutive days of May 19th through 21st, members participated in a drive-through registration process.  As […]

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199 new cases, nine new deaths

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) Thursday announced 199 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 9 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 9,379 and those who have died to 416. Six of the nine deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Clarendon (1), Darlington […]

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Burglary, vandalism at church near Westminster

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help today regarding a report of a burglary and vandalism yesterday at an Oconee County church.  The vandalism was reported to the complainant by a parishioner of the church around 8:30am yesterday.   A deputy responded to St. John’s Anglican Church on River Road near Westminster yesterday morning and began an […]

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COVID-19 testing to take holiday Monday

Prisma Health’s hospital-based COVID-19 drive-through testing sites will be closed Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day. Sites will reopen Tuesday at their usual start times.   Sites are at Greenville Memorial Hospital, Laurens County Hospital, Oconee Memorial Hospital, Richland Hospital and Tuomey Hospital.

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Accused burglar found near crime scene

A 26-year old Oconee man has been arrested by sheriff’s officers on charges that he burglarized a home near Seneca and took ammunition, a slingshot, and two fishing reels.  The crimes were reported yesterday at a S. Cove Road home.  Deputies say they arrested Anthony Michael Griffin near the house.  According to authorities, deputies found a backpack near the home […]

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Dr. Janet Burgess Cobb

Walhalla, SC — Dr. Janet Burgess Cobb, 52, wife of Gregg Wendell Cobb, of 297 Lakeview Drive, Walhalla, passed away on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at her residence. A native of Oconee County, SC, Mrs. Cobb is the daughter of Sandra Burgess Orr of Walhalla, SC and the late Broadus “Bow” J. Burgess. She was a self-employed Chiropractor and was […]

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Wear a mask, advises Hunter Kome

The chief operating officer for Prisma Health in Oconee, Hunter Kome, says his best advice is for everyone to wear a mask.  Kome fears that if the general public, for whatever reason, won’t wear masks, another shutdown is possible.  So far, however, Oconee hospital test results are encouraging.  He told the chamber of commerce’s JoAnn Johnson that of 900 COVID-19 […]

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U-S jobless claims balloon, but fall in Oconee

Approaching 40 million, joblessness across the country has hit unprecedented numbers.  But, once again, first time claims are falling among the Oconee County workforce.  The county’s first-time claimants were reported today at 305, descending downward from the 1,000 levels from the first known weeks of COVID-19.  As counted by the state Department of Employment and Workforce, here’s the picture in […]

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New assistant principal selected

At its meeting on Monday, May 11 the, the School Board approved the hiring of Alden Broome to fill the role of assistant principal at Walhalla High School for the 2020-2021 school year. Broome, a Walhalla High School graduate, has taught in the district for the last seven years, including the last two at Walhalla High. Besides teaching social studies, […]

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