Hazard pay on the way for city workers

Walhalla’s 69 municipal workers can look forward to something extra in their paychecks. The city council last night agreed to add $100 dollars a week for up to eight weeks as hazard pay for the employees who must balance social distancing with members of the public while carrying out their duties. The vote was 4-3. The dissent reflected the view […]

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Cases in nursing homes and assisted living facilities

To better define the scope of COVID-19 within South Carolina nursing homes and similar facilities, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is providing updates on those facilities that have an associated case of COVID-19, as well as the number of positive cases for either residents or staff members. According to yesterday’s list, Prisma’s Lila Doyle facility in Seneca […]

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Elizabeth Edalene Porter Kelley

Seneca, SC — Elizabeth Edalene Porter Kelley, 85, wife of the late James “Jim” L. Kelley, of 153 Kelley Ridge Road, Seneca, passed away Monday, April 20, 2020, at Oconee Memorial Hospital. A native of Seneca, SC, Mrs. Kelley was the daughter of the late William Earl and Alice Madden Porter. She retired from Kendall and attended Seneca Church of […]

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Man wanted by authorities in two jurisdictions

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Summerville, SC man yesterday on charges of Criminal Conspiracy and Identity Fraud. 53 year old Rickey Wayne Vinson of Crestview Drive was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center around 2:22pm Monday on a Temporary Custody Order until investigators obtained arrest warrants today. A hold has been placed on Vinson by the Berkeley […]

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Three sanitary sewer overflows

The EF3 tornado that struck Oconee County during the morning of April 13 caused three reportable sanitary sewer overflows on the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority’s wastewater collection system last week. The spills occurred in the following locations: • Davis Creek Road #2 Pump Station (1801 Davis Creek Road, Seneca) – The cause was due to a generator that failed […]

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Caggiano reacts to easing restrictions

Oconee County’s first-year economic development director sees the governor’s announcement as a first step toward recovery. But Annie Caggiano qualified her remarks with the reminder that South Carolina remains under a “Work or Home” order and the need continues for social distancing as a way to keep down virus infections. She spoke today in a news interview arranged by the […]

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Virtual medical visits offered to Oconeeans

In response to needs arising from the April 13 tornadoes and to help alleviate financial and social distancing concerns about securing non-COVID-19 medical care, Clemson University’s Joseph F. Sullivan Center will provide virtual clinic visits at no cost to residents of Oconee County. This is an expansion of services that the Sullivan Center is currently offering to Clemson University employees, […]

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