BASF pledges $50,000 to tornado relief

Today, BASF pledged $50,000 to the City of Seneca Relief Fund. The gift will support community members affected by the recent EF-3 tornado, which caused significant damage to the Seneca area. “We are deeply saddened to see the devastation left in the wake of last week’s tornado, but we know that the Seneca community is strong and resilient,” said Tom […]

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Seneca bus to run emergency shuttle

Seneca has designated a bus to run emergency shuttles for those in need of showers and laundry service.  The special route will run today through Friday between 8 am and 6 pm.  The following are the only pickup and drop off locations for these services:  Tiger Wash Laundry at Main and Cherry; Oconee Community Theatre, Goddard Avenue, Utica; Rescue Squad […]

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“FEMA” rumors again discounted

The federal agency that is delegated to help when the resources of local and state authorities are overwhelmed is “FEMA”–the Federal Emergency Management Agency.  But once again, the city of Seneca is shooting down rumors that “FEMA” is already in the city or will be at the Shaver complex tomorrow.  The rumors of an appearance by ‘FEMA” officials are circulating […]

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Kay Wilson

Seneca- Kay Evans Wilson, 77, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 18, at the Cottingham Hospice House. A celebration of life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Clemson Free Clinic, PO Box 941, Clemson, SC 29633. Born in Pine Bluff Arkansas, she was the daughter of the late William and […]

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Pauline Rogers Adams

Salem, SC — Pauline Rogers Adams, 88, wife of the late Charles Douglas Adams, of Salem, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday, April 17, 2020. She was surrounded by her loving family at her home. Raised in Fresno, CA, Pauline was the daughter of the late Audie and Genevieve Gregory Rogers. Through her career as an elementary school […]

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Message from the Seneca mayor

As the tornado struck, the Seneca mayor and his family had retreated to their basement in their S. Oak Street home.  Mayor Alexander realizing all the time that many of his constituents were beginning to be impacted by some of the worst nature can offer.  Since then, he’s has been heartened by the spirit inherent in the phrase “Seneca Strong.”  […]

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Church offers cleanup hotline

A church at Greenville, through a hotline number, says it will offer volunteers to provide free help to Seneca area victims in need of certain home and property work as the result of the tornado.  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints promises to connect tornado victims with relief organizations that can help with fallen trees, tarping roofs, […]

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A message to power Seneca customers

By yesterday, roughly 900 Seneca Light and Water customers remained without service.  But crews yesterday continued to re-build circuits in the areas of S. 6th Street, Utica, Adams subdivision and other parts of the territory.  Light and Water is holding to the projection that by Friday this week, 95% of the primary circuits will have been re-established.  Here’s a message […]

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Sunday’s South Carolina DHEC report

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 136 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and one additional death. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 4,377 and those who have died to 120. The death occurred in a middle-aged individual with no known underlying health conditions […]

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Volunteers pitch in to help feed the hungry

City of Seneca and County of Oconee are commending the many volunteers who’ve begun to fill a gap by bringing in meals, water, sunscreen, and other needed commodities for those who are tornado-displaced and those who are working to help the victims restore their lives.  Unfortunately, the need to feed those in need of food is growing.  If you can […]

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