Swimming curtailed at the YMCA

This statement from Christle Ross of the Foothills YMCA: “We are being impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. The YMCA is open at this time and taking extra precautions in the facility to clean and encourage our members to clean equipment before and after use, wash hands and stay home if you are not well. We have added extra wipe stations […]

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Rally in the Valley cancelled

From Emily Hitchcock of Rally In the Valley:  “After careful consideration of the information currently available about the COVID-19 virus, we have made the decision to cancel the Rally in the Valley bicycle event scheduled for May 2, 2020. We regret having to do this but we are concerned about the health of all involved. We are offering all registered […]

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Graham tests negative

Senator Lindsey Graham announced last night he has been given a good report from his doctor.  Graham’s statement is as follows: “I was just informed by Dr. Moynihan, the head of the House Physicians Office, that my coronavirus test was NEGATIVE.  I’m very grateful and like everyone else will follow the best practices to stay negative.”

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COVID-19 update from the Oconee public schools

“SDOC continues to monitor the COVID-19 outbreak. As of today, March 13, 2020, there are no confirmed cases within Oconee County. We continue to consult with DHEC, the State Department of Education and the Governor’s Office as we make decisions regarding schools. Please see the following updates as of today. School Closing – As of this afternoon, Gov. Henry McMaster […]

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Clemson-Central suspend youth sports

To try to stem the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the City of Clemson Parks and Recreation Department and the Town of Central Recreation Department will suspend all youth team sports activities, beginning on Monday, March 16. This suspension includes all practices and games. The targeted date for resumption of activities is Monday, April 6. This suspension of activities follows […]

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How the pandemic impacts Blue Ridge Electric

COVID-19 is having an impact within the operations of the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, a multi-county electric power retailer. Blue Ridge’s Terry Ballenger told 101.7/WGOG NEWS this afternoon: “We are going to suspend collecting bills in the field….We live by this emergency response plan that we have been practicing for the last several decades. So, we have our warehouse stocked […]

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Statement from Clemson University

Clemson President Jim Clements sent the following message to campus on March 12. “As we prepare for academic spring break next week, I want to inform the Clemson community of an important decision that has been made to help keep our students, faculty, staff and our community safe in the wake of the novel coronavirus 2019. In response to the spread […]

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Rules for visits changed at W. Union facility

The visitation policy has changed at the Foothills assisted living facility near West Union. Kim Hunter is the new administrator there. She tells us: “We have limited our visitors to mainly immediate family, but anybody who comes in we are screening their temperature and asking them questions regarding their respiratory status. Have they been exposed to anybody sick? Have they […]

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No virus cases at facility near Seneca

We spoke today to Tony Medlin, and the Belvedere Commons executive director, released this statement about the assisted car and memory facility near Seneca: “From Grace Management, the health and safety of our residents and our associates and all our senior living communities is our number one priority. Currently, we are happy to say that Grace Management Inc., does not […]

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NO Oconee County coronavirus cases reported

A spokeswoman for South Carolina DHEC has told 101.7/WGOG NEWS that no coronavirus cases have been reported to the agency from Oconee County. We spoke with the DHEC representative around 6 pm yesterday, after our earlier post suggested that a POSSIBLE case is being treated at the Oconee Memorial Hospital. Officials of Prisma Health Oconee Memorial would not comment to […]

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