By yesterday, 1,800 Seneca meters out of service

By yesterday, there were roughly 1,500 meters throughout the Seneca power territory still out of service.  Crews yesterday were re-building circuits on S. 6th, Holland Ave., Utica area, Adams subdivision, and elsewhere in the system.  By Friday, which will be April 24, Light and Water expects to have 95% of the primary circuits re-established.

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Saturday’s South Carolina DHEC report

Oconee and Pickens counties on Saturday each added two new cases of COVID-19.  Seven were added to Anderson’s total. Oconee’s new total is 16 cases, still no deaths.  Added to statewide totals Saturday were 165 cases and three deaths.  Across South Carolina the death toll from the virus rose to 119.  Total cases in the state:  4,246.  Public and private […]

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Phillip Hilligoss

Westminster – Phillip Eugene Hilligoss, 69, of 134 Little Choestoea Road, husband of Carol Bir Hilligoss passed away April 16, 2020 at Prisma Oconee Memorial Hospital. Born in Anderson, IN, he was the son of the late Delbert Hilligoss and Iona Rogers Cohen. Phillip worked at US Engine Valve for 16 years as a machine operator and was a member […]

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Clyde Lusk

Liberty – Clyde Jay Lusk, 81, of 312 Dream Lane, husband of Elaine Edmond Lusk passed away April 17, 2020 at his residence, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Salem, he was the son of the late Dewey Hampton and Allie Faye Reid Lusk. Clyde worked in construction, was an avid farmer, gardener and was of the Baptist faith. […]

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Oconee schools make announcement

Distance learning for Oconee public school children resumes Monday.  Families without power should reach out to a teacher or principal and the schools will extend grace and flexibility through their outage.  Student meals will continue to be offered Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at all schools, as well as at several locations countywide.  Classrooms remain closed through April 30.

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I-85 death of 53-year old Kentuckian

Shortly before 8 am Saturday morning, a body was found adjacent to the southbound lane of I-85 near Fair Play south of Exit 4. The decedent had multiple traumatic injuries consistent with being a pedestrian struck by motor vehicle. This appears to be a hit and run fatality. The decedent had no identification present on his person. With the assistance […]

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Seneca’s task to restore power to 5,000

By yesterday, roughly some two thousand meter locations remained without power across the Seneca Light and Water system.  At work rebuilding the primary distribution system were 160 linemen.  Once the primary circuits are re-built, re-establishing connection will start.  By Friday, April 24, Light and Water expects to have 95% of the circuits re-established.  Those without are asked to try to […]

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Feeding, shower, laundry locations

Seneca and Oconee County announce that two feeding locations, maintained by volunteer groups, remain in operation at the Community Theatre, 8001 Utica Street; and at Shaver Complex, 698 W. South 4th Street.  The public may take advantage of showers at the YMCA, 380 Memorial Drive, Seneca and laundry facilities at Shaver; at Seneca Rescue, 223 Goddard Ave; and at Tiger […]

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Friday’s South Carolina COVID-19 report

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 163 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and 7 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 4,086 and those who have died to 116. Of those 7 deaths, three were elderly individuals with underlying health conditions from […]

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Generator fuel distributed free

The City of Seneca has learned that Lindsey Oil Company and LifePoint church are working together to provide fuel for generators being used by those affected by Monday’s EF-3 tornado. Organizers of the fuel oil giveaway will be stationed on the grounds of Kellett School off E. 5th Street in Seneca. This is directly behind the Seneca Fire Department. Ten […]

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