The quality of South Carolina drinking water

South Carolina’s health and sanitation watchdog, SC DHEC, says its newest account of how well the state’s drinking water meets safety standards produced the figure of “more than 99%” compliance by drinking water systems across the state with health-based standards.  According to DHEC, it means more than 99% of the state’s population served by public water systems received water that […]

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Something extra at today’s pantry

Walhalla Methodists will include something extra in their commodity giveaway today.  Along with various packaged and frozen foods, apples will be part of the food distribution 4:30 to 5:30 this afternoon at the St. Luke Methodist Church on E. Main Street.  Church worker Bo Wilhite says the most recent food giveaway was the largest ever for his church.

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Vulnerable adult was the crime victim

A woman admitted her guilt today in a case in which an elderly adult was the crime victim in an Oconee General Sessions Court case.  In the case prosecuted by the office of the state Attorney’s General, defendant Chanda Sargent was sentenced to five years in prison, suspended to five years’ probation, with the requirement that she be placed under […]

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Rebecca “Becky” Miller

Westminster – Rebecca “Becky” Annette Sandifer Miller, daughter of the late Cecil and Frances Sandifer, died peacefully at the Cottingham Hospice House, Monday, September 25th, 2023, surrounded by her loving family and friends.   Born in Oconee County, on November 26th, 1951. She was employed with Dr. Kuemmerer’s office for many years as a medical assistant and later retired from […]

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The trade-off to a big growth county

Oconee County’s growth climate brings newcomers, creates jobs, and swells the tax base.  But one county department director has his eye on what goes into the ground — the growing accumulation of solid waste.  Latest figures show for the 12-month period from July 2022 through June 2023, the county expended $6.7 million to rid itself of solid waste.  Some of […]

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Delayed start to the leaf season

Clemson University’s official leaf watcher recommends a little patience to all who want to take in the fall colors.  As the weather cools, there’s the urge to take to the mountains to see vibrant palates of autumnal hues.  While the first colors of fall peeking cause excitement, Clemson’s Don Hagan says, a delayed start to the leaf season is not […]

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