Flushing the toilet to cost more in Oconee

Breaking news–the board of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority late this afternoon approved a 20%, mid-year increase on the rate that Oconee’s three largest municipalities pay to treat wastewater.  All three Seneca members voted in opposition, but the vote carried.  The motion, by Westminster’s Kevin Bronson, is time for the increase to show up on March bills that reflect February […]

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Red Cross can use volunteers

To be on scene when disaster occurs, the Red Cross can make good use of volunteers willing to respond and provide comfort, hope, and resources to those impacted.  They offer essential resources to families that unexpectedly are displaced.  Those resources include financial help, comfort kits, health services to replace medications and equipment, mental health services, and community referrals.  The Red […]

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Garbage truck mishaps

An accident involving a Seneca sanitation truck this morning on the 123 By-Pass resulted in no injuries and “minimal damage” to the truck, according to Scott Moulder, city administrator.  The accident was investigated by the state patrol, and Moulder says the patrol did not issue any citations in its investigation.  Oconee Solid Waste this morning was still awaiting an estimate […]

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Constance Gorman

Mrs. Constance Burns Gorman, age 69, of Tamassee, SC passed away on Thursday, January 6, 2022, at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital. Born October 26, 1952 in Clearwater, FL she was the daughter of the late Dan Burns and Jane ( Killem) Burns. Mrs. Gorman was a loving daughter, wife to the late John Thomas Gorman, mother, and grandmother, and […]

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Tornado awareness being stressed

Oconee County is making its annual effort to educate some of the youngest population about dangers of tornadoes and the protective actions that should be taken in the event that a twister develops.  Tornadoes are not an uncommon occurrence in this part of the country.  As many Oconeeans learned well in 2020, tornadoes can cause death and millions of dollars […]

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Prisma Health new emergency department visiting rules

The following is an announcement from Prisma Health: “Because of the steep rise in COVID-19 throughout the state and the high infection rates, patients coming to Prisma Health emergency departments will no longer be allowed to have visitors except under special circumstances. The change is effective Saturday, Jan. 8, at 7 a.m. This will apply to all Prisma Health hospital’s […]

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City councils schedule separate private meetings

Two city councils, those in Seneca and Westminster, are planning executive sessions tomorrow night at the tail end of their separate meetings.  The mayor and council in Westminster are scheduled to privately consider as many as three separate matters: personnel as it relates to the city’s staff structure; legal advice on the threat of legal action over the makeup of […]

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Downtown Clemson parking rules return today

Normal parking regulations return today in downtown Clemson. Throughout the holidays, on-street parking was extended from one to two hours and metered parking in the garage was free of charge.  But, starting today, on-street parking is limited to one hour and if you choose to park in the garage, you’ll have to feed the meter.  Downtown Clemson motorists should also […]

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